Monday Mimisms ~ My Apologies To The Denver Broncos
I'll admit. I do not have a favorite team. I did not plan to watch Superbowl 2014 at all. I wanted to listen to the incredible lyric soprano, Renee Fleming, sing the Star-Spangled Banner and go shopping as soon as she broke through the stratosphere with the last note ringing through the clouds like I knew she would. On that count, I was not disappointed. Somehow the shopping was derailed and I decided to focus on the game instead - trying one more time to understand the game of football. I think I finally get it.
Things I Learned About Football (and me) During Super Bowl 2014
1. I can choose my favorite team based solely on how they run (or gallop) onto the field.
A horse rides out and I'm all in.
Broncos! All the way!
What is a first down?
4. I loved the reading of The Constitution. Do you think we could do that at every football game?
5. I finally understand the rules of this game. Unequivocally. Pay attention.
I can't believe anybody on top of that ball makes it out of there alive.
6. I am superstitious. This game was full of scary things. I believe in peace doves being released into the world. I believe in wise owls and bluejays of happiness. Animal totems should be positive and friendly. But when I saw a ornery live seahawk sitting on someone's head on the field, I ran out of the room screaming! Just another reason for me to root for the Doomed From Denver. So I did. It was a bad omen! Hawk! Balk! Balk! (apparently, not for the Seattle Seahawks...)
7. What is a first down? After all this time, I still do not know.
But I do believe in curses. I offer my sincere apologies to the Denver Broncos. I wasn't even going to watch the game (because I honestly don't watch football) until I noticed a horse galloping onto the field. That's the moment I decided to cheer for you. And look what happened! I must have jinxed you. Please consider this an official apology note from me to you.
You should know it wasn't your fault.
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3 comments:
I really do love your take on Life and Football, dear...
~shoes~
oh well there is always next year for the super bowl, xx Rachel
American football (and Rugby Football for that matter) is a game played by men with odd-shaped balls.
That's all I know!
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