Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Cowboys and Indians.

This time of year is when I become a baseball fan. I do not keep up with it much during the regular season, quite frankly it bores me. 182 games over 7 mos. is too much for me. I was pleasantly surprised when I looked up and saw that my Cleveland Indians were playing for the right to be in the World Series. It would be awesome to see them take it all the way! Go Tribe! So before anyone accuses me of jumping on the "band wagon," Let me remind you that I root for the Cleveland Cavs, although I might like the Dallas Mavs better, and the Cleveland Browns as well, and let's not forget The Ohio State University. I am a Buckeye through and through.

Speaking of The Ohio State University, who would have thought that they would be #1 and in position to play for a second straight National Championship? I did not. I expected them to be competitive and finish in the top 10, but not sitting at number #1. I know that the season is far from over, much can happen, especially this year. However, I will enjoy this ranking while it lasts. In theory considering Michigan is in turmoil, and JoPa is inches from the grave, we control our destiny, but we will see. I have not bought my tickets to the Championship game. I will however dream of what may be another national championship under Coach Tressel!

This is the part in my blog where I admit to the world that I am a Romosexual! I like Tony Romo. He is a class act. Living in Dallas, I have been able to watch and listen to this guy. He appears to be a solid guy, not to mention a pretty darn good Q-B as well. I am not saying that I like the Cowboys, I like the Q-B. Quite frankly, I am sick of the cowboys. You would think that the only sport in the country is Cowboy's football, not mavs, not rangers, not stars, but Cowboys. The local news station didn't even show highlights of the Indians/Red Sox Game.

**By the way Bryan, the 5th and 6th innings last night were pretty entertaining. I am torn. I am an Indians fan, but I am a bigger Bryan fan and to see your Red Sox losing is...um...I can feel your pain, really.

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