Monday, November 23, 2009

Levy Loop

I walked the Levy Loop this morning, starting at about 9 a.m. Central, in 29:22.

This evening I sat on my couch, listening to Bruce Hornsby and the Range (the first time I have listened to music on my CD/DVD player since 2006) and watching the Tennessee Titans-Houston Texans on nfl.com. Tennessee tailback Chris Johnson had to score 15 points for the Green Bay Packers to defeat the Fat Chicks in the Democrat Football League. He needed to rush for 150 yards. When Tennessee received a punt with about three minutes left in the fourth quarter, Johnson had 122 yards. He rushed for 22 yards on one carry while I was in the bathroom. He needed six more yards. On the first play after the two minute warning, Johnson ran for seven yards. Tennessee kicked its game-winning field goal on the next play and the Green Bay Packers won 98.11-97.92, the narrowest margin of victory in DFL history, breaking the record established with Krup's Kids' 116.77-116.41 victory over Dead Elway in the 10th game of the 2007 season.

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