I heard there’s a big game going on today
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I went grocery shopping this afternoon. Big mistake. It was like a zombie apocalypse in there. Slightly less insane than Foxboro used to get, but still, hoardes of New Englanders came out of whatever institution they've been sheltering in for the last 7 years to hunt down vast quantities of meat and chips.
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I stopped to pick up some peppers and tomatoes around 5:30. It wasn’t bad at all.
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Apparently they did not broadcast the most exciting part of the game.
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God I miss Whitney.
The usual understated brouhaha does little for me, but by God you have a truly great national anthem.
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I wonder what the arrest charge was and how much he was paid by the company. Obviously, he thought it was worth it, but since it wasn't on TV, I wonder if the company will pay him less.

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God I miss Whitney.
The usual understated brouhaha does little for me, but by God you have a truly great national anthem.
@AndyD said in I heard there’s a big game going on today:
God I miss Whitney.
The usual understated brouhaha does little for me, but by God you have a truly great national anthem.
If they do, they stole the melody from the British. From Google:
It took 117 years for "The Star-Spangled Banner" to become the ...
The melody for "The Star-Spangled Banner" originated from "To Anacreon in Heaven" (also known as "The Anacreontic Song"), composed around 1775 by British composer John Stafford Smith. It served as the official constitutional anthem for the Anacreontic Society, a London-based gentlemen's music club.
WikipediaKey details regarding the melody's origins:
Original Purpose: The song was created for amateur musicians to perform at social meetings, celebrating music, wine, and the Greek poet Anacreon.In other words it was originally an English gentlemen’s drinking song.
I’ll take La Marseillaise any day over any other anthem. A true rabble rowser to the barricades if there ever was one.
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