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(10-31) I think if I wanted it to be 85 degrees on Halloween, I'd live in South Florida...
(10-27) I think when you put your mind to it, it's amazing how long you can sit at a desk and look busy without actually doing anything productive.
(10-25) I think I'm not one to ssecond-guess playcalling, since I'm no football expert, but a fade route? On 4th and 2 with the game on the line? Of course, it should never have gotten to that point, but still...
(10-25) I think the Tennessee game has made me physically ill.
(10-23) I think if anyone wants to know what it's like trying to put a collar and a leash on our puppy, just watch the rodeos on ESPN2 where they're trying to lasso and tie up the calfs.
(10-20) I think everyone should check out my newest section, A Few Things... In an effort to keep What I Think random and entertaining, groups of observations about one particular topic (or, in the examples thus far, trip) will be put on here. Go check it out...you'll see what I mean.
(10-20) I think Brandon should probably reconsider his earlier prediction that Alabama could go 10-3 this season.
(10-20) I think Kohl's is now one of my favorite stores.
(10-14) I think the quote of the weekend in San Francisco comes from one of Bobby's friends, who pointed out that since his car was parked in a $6 an hour parking lot, he was paying his car minimum wage to sit there. Okay, so maybe you had to be there.
(10-14) I think Brandon and Kelly should fly to Birmingham to see us sometime...after all, we could have a quick 1122 shareholders' meeting, and then he can write it off as a business expense... :)
(10-10) I think that driving across the Golden Gate Bridge is sort of a surreal experience.
(10-06) I think I'd like to remind Coach Shula that I have four years of eligibility left, and could probably figure out how to hand the ball off...
(10-03) I think it's starting to get annoying when TV shows think they're really hip and use the word "google" as a verb.
(10-02) I think it's funny, now that everyone in my office has matching company cell phones, whenever one of them rings and everybody tries to figure out whose phone it is (lousy Nextels don't have different ringtones).
(10-02) I think it might have been fun to sit on on the meeting where someone decided "Hey, everybody...we're working on the junction of I-20/59 & I-65, the busiest intersection in the state of Alabama...why don't we leave the old lane markings down after we put the new ones in, plus make the new ones crooked, to create a massive web of lane lines going all over the place and no one has a clue what lane they're in....just to see what happens?"