Saturday, September 24, 2005

A Bad String (in my leg)

We (Jill and I) just can't seem to escape this string of crummy movies. The latest culprit was Be Cool (I'm not even going to dignify it with a link). The movie was so bad that while we were watching it, Jill said that she couldn't wait for it to be over so she could go do dishes.

Woah.

I blame Netflix. Why? I've already seen every good movie there is to see. Now Netflix is forcing me to see movies that I've passed over time and time again.

And my brain is suffering because of it.

In other news, over on the right is a picture of last year's championship intramural softball team (and a good portion of the Starting Tomorrow cast).

It also represents, with a few exceptions, an accurate roster of our flag football team. We're now 3 and 1 (see "Team Ramroad") and we've won our last two games by an average of 42.5 points -- one of those against the former league leader.

After starting the season a little slow (1 and 1), we made a few changes to our offense and have been cruising since.

Just like the Vikings will, right?...right?...

5 Comments:

At 4:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, Aaron, ever the Vikings optimist...
Hey, why don't you ever call?
Oh, I get it...you blog instead!

Say "hi" to Jill. Also, that was a sneaky blog title. I had to read all of it to find out that you didn't actually pull a hammy.

Mom

 
At 5:39 AM, Blogger dangeresque dan said...

Yeah man the Vikings will pull it out. People are calling for Tice's head here on "Da Range". I think you will pull this intramural football league championship together. (if it makes any sense)

 
At 7:49 AM, Blogger Reinman said...

Yeah, I figured the title might be a little confusing, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to include my favorite Mandrake quote.

 
At 9:32 AM, Blogger JMS said...

If you don't ever watch movies, you will be surprised by how many bad ones you miss. It has always worked for me. Intramural softball, on the other hand, should never be missed.

 
At 11:42 AM, Blogger [ brooke ] said...

The majority of movies are poorly made. And poorly.. acted.

 

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