What have you done over the weekend Pixlbit? I haven't been very productive school-wise, but I have kept up with my diet and exercise regimen well enough to gain some experience in HabitRPG nonetheless. I've also had mixed success getting Catara to take her new veterinary-special food. There has to be something cheaper I can buy and still prevent her scooting across the carpet, but for now I've given into this "specialty-food" racket my vet is running. I can believe feeding her Meow Mix wasn't the best idea, but I reject the notion Hills Advantage Oral+ is the only thing better for her and will be looking into cheaper options over the break.
Otherwise, while awaiting feedback from the stats prof on my thesis committee on some one-way ANOVAs I feel I may have misread, I've been living it up ... kinda. Mostly, I've been watching Yu-Gi Oh! on Netflix and really wanting to find this Japanese-language version that is apparently much, much darker than what 4Kids gave me when I watched the dub on rainy Saturday mornings, ecstatic I could stay in from whatever soccer game I was supposed to play in that day.
But I have managed to get outside my house and go to the gym/run my hill sprints/get my 7,500 steps a day in (a Kines major friend told me that's fine for maintaining health, so my lazy ass is going with it, despite the fact the friend who planned my workout regimen for me and is currently getting his doctorate at Auburn said to do 15,000 steps a day ... yeah, I'll have to take his advice here soon, but ... holidays).
I also managed to attend some events on and around the college campus, including:
SFA football vs Northwestern State, in which we kicked a last-minute field goal to win back Chief Caddo, the trophy associated with our rivalry with NWST:
which by the way sent us to the playoffs after some things fell into place:
and our first football playoff opponent is ... the same as our men's basketball team's second home game opponent who broke our streak. Here's to revenge in a different sport!
This was after a house party on Friday, which was fun for a while, especially water pong (a few people there weren't drinking as it was BYOB and I'm cheap; good to know I have company in that), but after a while I got tired of only knowing two people there who went off in their own groups and called it quits. Plus, there was a Texans fan giving me shit about my Cowboys hoodie. I swear, Houston has the most annoying fans in any sport cause it seems like all they do is hate on my Dallas teams, when I don't even really care that much about Houston teams one way or the other. My favorite part of the night is when he tried to defend my bounced ping pong ball and wound up knocking over 5 of his own cups instead! HA! His team still won though. Nice guy, but I'm tired of not thinking about putting on my Dallas stuff and then that becomes the whole annoying conversation. Everyone there seemed like good people too, just ... meh. I prefer bars. Or at least house parties where I know people or can find a solid group to stay with instead of being ditched off and on by the people I at least know from work.
But one of my work friends had gone to the excellent Spamalot that same day and said they were going again, so I went Saturday. I didn't meet up with anyone and wound up going alone, but I had a good time so oh well. Mostly, it was just Monty Python and the Holy Grail with gay-themed musical numbers added in, but I love the movie and some of the added bits were really good. Only complaint is sometimes the music overpowered the actors' voices and I had an aisel seat, so there were a couple times I couldn't see the actor on stage right until they came to the middle. Overall, worth the $7.25 student ticket I paid for 2 hours of solid live entertainment.
And that brings up today, where another annoying Houston fan has been gloating about the Rockets beating the Mavs even with 2/5 of the Rockets starters gone. I know I won't be hearing the end of that one, but I'll be countering with the fact the Rcokets lost to the damn Lakers, who the Mavs stomped by 30+ points. I don't care if they were missing starters for that too, if your bench can't take care of the Lakers, that's not a good sign.
And of course, I'm more nervous about this Giants-Cowboys game than I probably should be after seeing Oakland beat the Chiefs and the Vikings keep the Packers within 3, bringing to my mind two things: 1) it's anything-can happen season and 2) desperate division rivals (like the Giants and Vikings) need to be taken seriously at this time.
I agree with Knightdriver the Thursday game against Phili is an even match, as both teams will have a short week, and despite the Titans being a joke and not a division rival for Phili, if Cowboys allow the Giants to shake them up it'll be their fault and Cowboys get home field advantage to boot, so no excuses if Cowboys lose Thanksgiving (which I'm sure I'll hear about if it happens). I'm hoping for the Cowboys to repeat what they did against the Giants last time this season and for a good Thanksgiving game. We'll see.
And I am really looking forward to the Packers-Patriots game next week as well.
My two favorite teams are about to get tested.
How are you Pixlbits? How was your weekend?
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