Baked lemon pepper chicken with sweet potato fries and some Basil Hayden's for desert. Hopefully it all goes down smoothly with a Lightning win. If not, then hope for a split and then it's best of three.
Edit : forgot to mention the grilled onions. - GalacticStone
I suppose that means 100% of the people who work in sports were never fans....? - joel878
Not at all but they are taught how to watch a game different than the way a fan watches a game. I remember Friedman saying that hockey people told him that he was watching the game all wrong, he was told that he was watching the game, and even the warmups all wrong. He was watching like a fan does.
My point is that a fan has a pedestrian knowledge of the game at best, although we all have strong opinions.
Not at all but they are taught how to watch a game different than the way a fan watches a game. I remember Friedman saying that hockey people told him that he was watching the game all wrong, he was told that he was watching the game, and even the warmups all wrong. He was watching like a fan does.
My point is that a fan has a pedestrian knowledge of the game at best, although we all have strong opinions. - shack67
Likely true
Edit: I should say, as fans we miss a lot of the nuances and small things we don't see day to day. We only see what is on the ice during the game and the stuff media tells us. Lots of in between.
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May 6 @ 4:20 PM ET
believe me, once i'm retired there will be very little pre-processed food consumed by myself or my fiancee
my days will be consumed by exercise, making music, and cooking - TheMussel
I'm not retired at all, but luckily, I've been consulting long enough to make my own schedule for the most part. There are always exceptions and deadlines. Besides that I'm quite fond of my recently acquired Napoleon BBQ, so I try to fit it into the rotation regularly.
I'm not retired at all, but luckily, I've been consulting long enough to make my own schedule for the most part. There are always exceptions and deadlines. Besides that I'm quite fond of my recently acquired Napoleon BBQ, so I try to fit it into the rotation regularly. - winsix
which one did you get? prestige?
I have to say that I have the most basic prestige natural gas model and it has been the light in my life for the last 2 summers
I'm not retired at all, but luckily, I've been consulting long enough to make my own schedule for the most part. There are always exceptions and deadlines. Besides that I'm quite fond of my recently acquired Napoleon BBQ, so I try to fit it into the rotation regularly. - winsix
I don't think I'll be at that point for awhile, my industry requires near constant engagement during any project, work life balance non-existent, but trying to put as much away as I can so I can retire early.
Edit: I should say, as fans we miss a lot of the nuances and small things we don't see day to day. We only see what is on the ice during the game and the stuff media tells us. Lots of in between. - Aaron_85
Whenever the talking heads talk it’s always the former player who has to break down a play to show how it ended up the way it did.
Personally I think Bieksa is excellent at doing it.
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I'm not retired at all, but luckily, I've been consulting long enough to make my own schedule for the most part. There are always exceptions and deadlines. Besides that I'm quite fond of my recently acquired Napoleon BBQ, so I try to fit it into the rotation regularly. - winsix
I bought a prestige just about a year ago. What a beautiful BBQ.