Before the craziness began, Sunday was a very quite time in our household, Dawn and I would get up late, and make breakfast foods, or go to the Grit, and try and keep up with a few house chores or go to work for a light day of work. Today has been the first Sunday in a long time where we've spent a majority of it at home. Now, it hasn't been entirely relaxing. The quest for housing continues. so that ends up being high tension, and I've got protein purification to do tomorrow as well, but I've got the mechanics of that down, so that shouldn't be so bad. We've got one more defense to get to, I'll need to schedule around that too. We also need to get to the local giant food discount store to pick up supplies for that party. The selling of stuff continues, and we've got appointments to take care of some of that stuff too. I've got to plan around that too. Makes Sunday sound real relaxing no?
Just got a call from a potential location in CS, TX, it was looking good until I found out it was a Special Enforcement by the Police area. Not so good. As soon as I get done with this, it's a call back and a no.
I know it's not worth it to even write an opinion on this, but Brett Favre is annoying me, but so is the coverage surrounding Brett's reinstatement. The reporting mostly "General Franco is still dead," stuff. And really, despite all the text messages, (reporting on text messages for cripes sake...OMG, UR MY BFF, I WNT 2 PLY again!!!!!) and now formal letters, Favre is still retired. As far as not "accepting" a back-up role in GB, what does he want? Remember when others would hold out on their contracts? He'd say, publicly, that they signed the contract, they are bound to honor it. Guess what? Brett's got two years left on his contract. If he want's to play, he does what the Packers want. I can't imagine being Rogers back as being all that bad of a spot anyway. Rogers, because of injuries, has never appeared in two games in a row (I think.) The odds of the back-up laying are pretty good.
And furthermore, why does he want to play again? Sure, he still can play, and he's relatively healthy. Why have an injury kick you out of the game for good. Be happy you can walk, complete a sentence, and throw a football. Stay away, Brett. Stay home.
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