What an amazing day and a great football game. Riders 37, Eskimos 36, time for one more play in the game, an easy kick by the Esks and they will win it.
Except Omarr Morgan has something yet to say about it. He was able to block the field goal attempt, time runs out, and we see the unbelievable happening before our eyes. The Riders hold on to win it, the stands go wild, and we are all screaming like little kids.
A very very good day.
Oh yeah, about Steve...
I would ask why that guy's got a melon-rind on his head, but I suspect I don't want to know the answer....
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time though.
You're in the minority...people who saw the riders play at home and win!
ReplyDeleteSteve...wow...Steve. You should get him some help with his drinking problem. ;)
Did you have to sit close to him?
ReplyDeleteother side of the field.
ReplyDeletethankfully.
:-)
I sat one row behind the melon-head and one seat over. When the cameras zoomed in on Steve and his brother (whose melon was horizontal with a round opening at the front and no peripheral vision), I just hoped that I was out of the picture.
ReplyDeleteDoes he look qualified to be a youth pastor?
What a game. I'm not a really avid football fan (this was my first time at Taylor Field in 25 years), but my throat is sore today from all the yelling.
Does that shirt say "Rider Lover"?
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to gently have a word with that man.
*Grin*
Christy, little do you know that seeing the Riders win at home is not as a rare as you think. I have been to four games, and yes they have won them all.
ReplyDeleteUh Toni,
ReplyDeleteShould i ask what "Rider Lover" means in your part of the world??
...or not?
:-)
yeah, yeah, so the riders catch the esks on an off-day...
ReplyDeleteJoseph, isn't that everyday???
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