College Gameday: AAA Lot Edition


If you build it, they will…perform.

My parents have had the same tailgate spot at Army football games for at least a decade, and this past weekend, as Army went on to beat I-AA VMI, there just happened to be a Gameday-like platform in the nearby vicinity. Don’t give us a stage and tell us not to use it.

Take a glimpse at the somewhat less famous versions of (from l to r) Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and Lee Corso. Check out vid number two for my favorite part, AAA-Lot-Erin-Andrews’ sneak attack on AAA-Lot-Kirk.

The Extra Point: If you weren’t there and can name the “fan” in the Civil War cavalry hat, you will win my undying admiration.

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Happy Halloween!!

Arrrrrrrggggg.

So at the risk of complete humiliation, I had to share this picture of a Halloween past with you all. So many things going on.

Apparently I’m a pirate. I don’t remember this costume at all. My mom is Minnie Mouse. I would like to point out that I do remember being Minnie one Halloween, so I’m guessing that costume was also mine. I mean, as you can tell, I was quite chubby.

It’s a cold, gray day in NY and I’m watching Ghost Hunters and scaring the crap out of myself. Hopefully you all are doing the same. Or preparing to dress yourself up as an 11-year old to try and procure some candy. I’m on board with that.

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So I Think My GPS is Trying to Kill Me

He may look innocent, but he's not.

I’m kind of in love with my GPS. When I was working as a reporter on the Isle of Long, driving down backroads to find fires, murders, and government officials getting DUIs, it always got me where I needed to go. But recently, I think it may have turned on me.

It always had its little quirks. Like it takes a really long time to find a signal. And it goes to night vision pretty early in the day. But in the past few months, it’s begun to turn on by itself (without being plugged in) and start talking to me. What’s more, when this happens, the GPS usually begins giving me directions to a place I did not program in, and no matter where I am, that place is always at least 2 hours away. What other conclusion is there? My GPS is definitely trying to kill me.

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