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Saturday, March 06, 2004

The weekend is here!

Had a busy day at work. Got PLENTY done, so that's a big plus. Ate lunch with Bill at Edo's and got filled up. We were both decked out in our F1 shirts, Bill's was Renault and mine was Ferrari. F1 is kind of lost on the locals here though, this is more of a Nascar COUNTRY than anything else. No matter though, it's something I enjoy so I couldn't care less what others think. Please note that this is the proper use of "I couldn't care less". Lots of people mistakenly say "I could care less" which obviously means you still "kinda" care about something. Just thought I'd throw that tidbit of info out there as a bonus to my loyal bLog readers.

Ate dinner with my regular eating partners and filled up on dead crustaceans. Delicious, dead crustaceans. I went straight home afterwards to veg on the couch as the large meal left me short on blood sugar and I was tired. After I recovered, I played on the drums a bit while also doing a few loads of laundry. By the time I was finished, it was time for qualifying for the opening F1 race in Australia. Ferrari's are in front again. While I like Ferrari, I'd really like to see another manufacturer turn up the heat on them. The only two or three that have a chance to are BMW, Renault and maybe Honda. We'll see how it goes.

For those of you who don't know about F1 but want to, let me know. There is only ONE F1 race in the U.S. It's in Indianapolis, IN. That will limit confusion from when you see what you think are F1 cars at a race but in reality you watching another series - CART or the IRL. If you see a bunch of cars going in a circle or an oval... it's not F1.

Had a stormy evening. It's soggy outside for sure. As a side note, even during the rough weather, I never lost my satellite TV signal. That makes me very happy.



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