Slim Pickings Thursday

Sorry ’bout that.  I’m running late and still have to scrape the ice off the car!

How have you been doing on your New Year’s Resolutions?  (Nasty question, eh?  A real conversation stopper.)

I’ve been doing semi-quasi.  Have gotten on the stationery bike the past couple of nights, and am beginning to see the possibility of developing a new habit.

Saying that, I think a light bulb just went off.  This may be a trap that I fall into every year.  I start thinking that a healthy choice is becoming a habit … and I ease up.  (Of course, after two days, it would be totally silly to think I had developed a habit … but it’s the concept I’m going for … not rationality here!)

As soon as I put something self nurturing or health promoting out of the realm of choice and into the realm of habit, I may as well kiss it good-bye.  The fact is, if it is good for me, it is pretty much always going to be a choice.

Rule of thumb:  Habits are usually (always?) not good for us.  They are things we fall into, like eating ice cream and drinking beer and watching football.  (Not those three all at once… even habits have some standards!)

Anyway – randomness seems to be reigning this morning, but I actually think I understand myself a wee bit better.  Not bad, for this hour, and this late in the week.

Oh, and speaking of football … who do you like tonight?  I think OU gets my vote … speaking pretty randomly.


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3 Responses to Slim Pickings Thursday

  1. Stephen's avatar Stephen says:

    I know I’m late to this game, however, with nothing invested in this game — and wholly disgusted with the whole idea of a computer picking the two finalists — here’s how I chose “my team” in last night’s game:
    1. Location: my sister lives in FL. I’ve been to Oklahoma a couple times, both in August. Not fun. Advantage: Florida.

    2. Uniforms: Florida’s uni is modern, crisp, and colorful. Oklahoma’s is, well, plain crimson. Boring, and reminiscent of my old long-johns. Advantage: draw.

    3. Coach: My friends don’t like Urban Meyer. I don’t know why, they just don’t. However, upon casual observation, Meyer was calm and supportive of his troops. Oklahoma is apparently coached by someone named Stoops. He looked animated, confused, whiny, and befuddled most of the game. Reminiscent of Peyton Manning or most opposing coaches playing the Pats. Advantage: Florida.

    4. Quarterback: Oklahoma’s Sam Bradford won this year’s Heisman trophy. Really? He looked scared, confused, and well, much smaller than his listed 6’4″ 218lbs. He seems to have a wussy arm as well, and apparently has trouble distinguishing between crimson and white. Florida’s Tim Tebow tossed a couple of pics as well, but overall he looked in control, BIG, mobile, and fired up. Reminded me a bit of Daunte Culpepper, or a Ben Rothlisberger who can run. Advantage: Florida.

    5. Cheerleaders: lets get to the important stuff here. Them corn-fed gals from OK were cute (if I haven’t offended everyone yet, I apologize!) but the Florida cheerleaders were by far the better…um…organized cheer squad on the pitch.

    6. Oklahoma wins the band competition.

    Finally, the most annoying thing I’ve seen in football in a long time was that 3-coach, no-huddle, stare at the sideline for the call thing OK did all night. Maybe not letting Bradford make a decision on his own hurt their chances at a title?

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  2. Ice cream, too?

    I like the meteor game idea a lot. (Will definitely keep it in mind for next year when the Giants play the Cowboys.)

    In our house we’re disliking Florida because they’ve won so often … and disliking OK because of the general Redness of the state. But of the two, it mostly seems we’re pulling for the Sooners … we do like their women’s b-ball team some, so that counts.

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  3. boltgirl's avatar boltgirl says:

    eating ice cream and drinking beer and watching football.

    Awesome, you just described my evening. And since you asked, this is one of those meteor games for me. As in, I dislike both teams so much I’m rooting for a meteor to hit the stadium. Absent the option of mutual destruction, I’m pulling for Oklahoma.

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