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Unfortunately, things don’t promise to go much better this year. His Scripting Nephew teammate, playing quarterback, flung the ball downfield, only to have the wind grab hold of the football and carry it over the fence and into the neighbor’s backyard.īelieve it or not, things actually got worse after that.
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How did last year’s game go? Let’s put it this way: on the opening play of the game, the Scripting Guy who writes this column went out for a pass. Not that the Scripting Guy who writes this column actually experienced any kind of joy last year, let alone sheer joy. So how did last year’s game go? Well, remember, the important thing isn’t whether you win or lose the important thing is just the sheer joy of taking part. As far as the Scripting Guy who writes this column is concerned, his team trails 4 wins to 3. As is the case with most family activities, there is considerable controversy over which team holds the upper hand. What started out as a way to pass the time until we could (finally!) sit down to eat has now become a holiday tradition: four downs to go the length of whatever field we’re playing on 7 points per touchdown first team to score 100 points wins.
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On the off-chance that some of you have never heard of the annual Turducken Bowl, a few years ago the Scripting Guy who writes this column, the Scripting Son, and a pair of Scripting Nephews played a very spirited (and bruising) game of touch football on Thanksgiving Day. Can you feel the excitement in the year, that sense of anticipation, the crackling energy and the flow of adrenalin? That can only mean one thing: the annual Turducken Bowl is upon us. Hey, Scripting Guy! Given a time of day, is there an easy way to tell whether that’s a morning time or an evening time?