Monday, September 27, 2021
Blackberry Leaves
I sometimes watch the end of Family Feud that's called Fast Money (I think). I like to figure out if the first contestant answered with all of the #1 answers, is it possible to get the total 200 points w/o the second contestent answering anything. Found one that would have totalled 198. If I watch Wheel of Fortune, it's just the last part where the winning contestent tries to solve one last puzzle. Find it interesting to see which letters they pick. I watch Curious George during breakfast so only catch the last half hour of Perry Mason. By that time he's in the court room and I like the logic and rules of a trial. Based on the Green Bay Packer - San Francisco 49ers game on Sunday, I think only the last 20 seconds (which translates to about a half hour in real time) of a football game should be broadcast on regular TV. We wouldn't have to sit through hours of football, wouldn't have shows preempted, and the last few moments seem to be the most exciting anyway. (For those people who really want to see the entire game there is always ESPN.)
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That certainly proved true with the Baltimore Ravens vs. Detroit Lions last Sunday. It was the last 3 seconds of the game that was worth watching at all.
(Justin Tucker kicked a 66 year field goal - NFL record)
Rebecca
Correction: 66 yard field goal
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