Saturday, January 8, 2011

GO SEAHAWKS

During have time of the Seattle vs. New Orleans football game where all my NW friends are excited and shocked the Seattle is leading I decided try my camera again. I took e everything apart reinstalled and reconnected everything (expecting nothing) and low and behold everything worked and I set my camera aside to charge. Yes, I want to know what was wrong yesterday. Yes it ticks me off that is was so easy that it all worked today. Yes, I am happy that everything was easy today. Divided personality.

I had to watch the end of the game and was a shocked (but pleased) that Seattle won. Then in the next game the colts get knocked out the Jets. I’m surprised that both Manning and Brees are both out already. These guys are great. Enough about football! Because of the games I never worked with my new camera. Probably tomorrow.

I haven’t been this excited about football since Ronnie Lancaster led the Saskatchewan Roughriders. I miss those guys.

I have been watching film series from Netflix called “Pillars of the Earth.” Netflix describes it this way:

“Political conflict, grand passions and epic ambition fuel this Golden Globe-nominated miniseries set in 12th-century England that centers on the struggles of Prior Philip (Matthew Macfadyen), who's devoted to seeing the construction of Kingsbridge Cathedral. Meanwhile, civil war is roiling Britain as the result of a struggle for succession among King Henry's heirs, with history's outcome hinging on a portentous secret. Ian McShane also stars.”

Disc two came today and now that football is over I need to watch the next three episodes of the series. It captured my attention in the first two episodes and now I have to wait till Monday to see the end. By the way, I hate the character Ian McShane plays and thoroughly enjoy the redhead boy who becomes a sculptor — I think there’s more to him.

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