Starbucks and Sports
Today, with the promise of a free drink at Starbucks, I filled out an online survey about my customer experience. One of the final questions asked my age. The last category was "50 and above." I'm 49. In less than one month, I will be in Starbucks' oldest demographic segment. Ugh.
Meanwhile, in sports:
- The Colts had a tough time with Jacksonville yesterday, yet still prevailed. Lots of people were predicting a Jaguars win. Looks to me like the Colts will do just fine without Edge.
- Michigan State really blew it. They had the game in hand, and let the Irish come back. But I'm happy with the result.
- George Bush, Sr., will flip the coin at tonight's first football game back in the New Orleans Superdome. Then at halftime we'll here from U2 and Green Day. That's Green Day, as in Billy Joe Armstrong singing "Don't Want to be an American Idiot," which skewers a particular George Jr. Interesting.
- When I get home from church on Sundays, I have the choice of watching ESPN's pro football roundup, or the FoxSports pregame show. ESPN has Chris Berman, Mike Ditka, Michael Irvin, and Ron Jawarski. Fox has Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, and Jimmie Johnson. Can't go wrong with either. The CBS team, despite Dan Marino and Boomer and Phil Simms, is a distant third. But hey, the subject is still football, so I'll listen anyway.
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