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On Sunday (gameday) I am flying TO Arizona for work meetings.


Hotsauce

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...And my company is making me attend a meeting that starts promptly around the time the 4th quarter starts on Sunday night.  FML

So I will be in Arizona, unable to watch our NFC Championship game.  FML

Did I mention I also had a ticket to the game that I had to give up? FML

We better win this thing!

Keep Pounding, scream extra loud in BOA for me!

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14 minutes ago, Hotsauce said:

...And my company is making me attend a meeting that starts promptly around the time the 4th quarter starts on Sunday night.  FML

So I will be in Arizona, unable to watch our NFC Championship game.  FML

Did I mention I also had a ticket to the game that I had to give up? FML

We better win this thing!

Keep Pounding, scream extra loud in BOA for me!

I feel you I'm working 6pm-6am Sunday.

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seriously I'd quit

 

or just not show

 

they canceled school today and are making it up Monday, when they announced it my wife said "that's it I can't go to the game, kids have school in the morning" - less than 5 minutes later she said "I'm just not taking them to school Monday screw it" (they are staying with the grandparents Sunday night)

 

I feel terrible for you, seriously. I would be bat poo crazy.

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26 minutes ago, Hotsauce said:

...And my company is making me attend a meeting that starts promptly around the time the 4th quarter starts on Sunday night.  FML

So I will be in Arizona, unable to watch our NFC Championship game.  FML

Did I mention I also had a ticket to the game that I had to give up? FML

We better win this thing!

Keep Pounding, scream extra loud in BOA for me!

fug this isn't even happening to me and it is pissing me off. gotta make that money though, bills don't pay themselves.

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1 hour ago, Jimmy said:

On a friggin Sunday night? What kind of douche bag company do you work for that the leadership would schedule a meeting on a dang Sunday night? I would slip on some ice tomorrow on purpose...concussion...trip cancelled.

seriously, i would literally break a limb just to take a picture of it as proof. zero chance i'm on that plane... zero

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What kind of a Communist outfit schedules a meeting during Championship Sunday?

 

On a related note my buddy had his girls in Club Soccer a few years back. One of the teams was scheduled to play on Super Bowl Sunday out of town. Fug that, what an asshat a soccer org would have to be to do that.

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