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August, where the hell are ya?


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Sundays are just so damn boring Febuary through July. I've lost so much of my damn mind that earlier this week I actually said T.O. could've worked well in this system...I still feel dirty.

Anyway, what are you guys doing to pass the time? I recently just got ahold of a copy of spore and started writing a new novel. It's worked out ok so far.

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This is the time of year I read books. Of course, it will soon be DRAFT books...lol

The offseason probably wouldn't be so heinous if I liked another sport, but I don't. The absolute WORST stretch is post minicamp until training camps starts... DRAG-A-RONI!

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Yeah, It's time for me to start playing golf again as I did this past weekend... at least there's good basketball on now for a while and some good golf tourney's like the Master's coming on... May and June are the worst though for sports (or lackthereof)... at least it's warm outside.

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