4 pm for a 7:30 pm game usually isn't bad if you could just stay an hour or 2 and then head home. The thing is(and I guess this is the dilemma) there are a TON of awesome games going on at that time that you probably want to watch as well.Last year I notified all the morons whoops I mean family and friends, that I do not attend weddings during football season so they know ahead of time what to except. So what happens this year? after waiting 7 months for football season to start my wife announces to me yesterday that our 6 year old grand niece is having a birthday party at 4:00 PM on Saturday and we're expected to be there.
I promptly told me wife that the meal we will eat on Friday night is going to make me deathly sick and I will be unable to go anywhere![]()
Last year I notified all the morons whoops I mean family and friends, that I do not attend weddings during football season so they know ahead of time what to except. So what happens this year? after waiting 7 months for football season to start my wife announces to me yesterday that our 6 year old grand niece is having a birthday party at 4:00 PM on Saturday and we're expected to be there.
I promptly told me wife that the meal we will eat on Friday night is going to make me deathly sick and I will be unable to go anywhere![]()
I scheduled my fantasy football draft to start at 6 on Saturday then I volunteered to work.
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4 pm for a 7:30 pm game usually isn't bad if you could just stay an hour or 2 and then head home. The thing is(and I guess this is the dilemma) there are a TON of awesome games going on at that time that you probably want to watch as well.
Get Chipotle for Friday night or Saturday afternoon. They'll understand when they hear it was Chipotle.
Lulz at "expected to be there" for a 6 yo grand-niece bday party. Sounds more like an if you can make it great, if not no biggie.