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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Qu'est-ce que c'est, "super"?

Ah yes, the Super Bowl:  the moment in the sporting year when football concludes and we can all heave a sigh of relief.  That is what it means, right?  

Okay, I watched the last maybe five minutes (game minutes--we all know that game minutes are infinitely expandable, so those five lasted, what, an hour? an hour and a half?), and that was exciting, all the touchdownery and awesome receiving and sharp passing and whatnot.  In fact, if I could watch about ten minutes of action-packed football--what I believe is called "the highlight reel"--I might love football.  I used to think I didn't like football because I didn't understand it.  I have made an effort to understand it better, with the result that I still don't like it very much, so I guess it's because all that strategery (technical term) and marching up the field and lateralizing and all the lines--it just doesn't lift my heart and make it sing.  I will be happy to concede this is something wrong with me and nothing wrong with the game.  But my heart doth beat a little faster, now that football season is over for a good long while, and baseball doesn't get going for several weeks and so there is basketball:  beautiful, soaring basketball, which is currently a little hard to watch because of the horrible injury crisis plaguing the Utah Jazz.

Cooking news:  I had the splendid idea of making popovers this morning but the not-fully-splendid idea of putting them in the oven before the oven had fully preheated.  Alert: popovers require a fully preheated oven in order to pop, as it were.  I blame it on my not-fully-awake status.  Thus, our popovers were dense rather than airy, edible but not inspiring, a little bit sad, a little bit disappointing, and yet, still breakfast, so we ate them like the hungry people we were,  and are.  

3 comments:

  1. Moi aussi! Je suis content que nous pouvons maintenant se concentrer sur d'autres choses que du football. I never had a willing interest in the game, and only until very recently have I given in to the pressure to figure out what a fair catch, screen, safety, or all the other related jargon means. I have been in many a office break-room conversation that started off with "So...what did you think about so and so's punt return...?" or "... did you see what happened at fourth down?". I prefer a real game of football. Nothing like match between Manchester United and Liverpool. That's fun.sticar

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  2. I was able to pay attention to the Superbowl for a few minutes while I was happily eating the nachos Will had made (black beans, roasted anaheims, pickled hot peppers from my fall canning extravaganza--yum!) and drinking a cuba libre. But once the nachos were gone, all I had to focus on was the commentary about god knows what, so I had to retreat quickly.

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  3. Lateralizing? A very, very funny commentary here.

    I, alas, will miss the sight of tight pants and sound of shoulder pads crashing. Great Roman theater, don't you know.

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