National paint your nails day! Super Bowl Sunday, February 5

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Here's a win-win betting opportunity. For Super Bowl Sunday, February 5 make a bet with someone or only with your self. If the Atlanta Falcons win paint your nails Falcon red. If New England wins paint them Patriot blue! Either way you win. It's a great reason/excuse to indulge yourself. And of course the 'loser' would have to leave it on for at least a week or more. This would be perfect for toe nails if you need to be a bit discreet. And because it's winter no one is gonna see your toes until spring anyway. And if they do say something you can say you lost a bet.

You could invent a variety of ways to play this. If I lose then you paint my nails is one example. Of course I'll happily paint my own. And you can make sure that whatever the out come the nails get painted. And stay painted. Win-win. You could always announce the bet & consequence AFTER the game to ensure your fate. I hope you like the concept.

"Girls just want to have fun", right?

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just don't care

I've always found it a good day to see a movie I've been wanting to see (assuming there are any still in release). No crowds, no worry about the weather.

Let us know if you try this

Donna T's picture

It would be nice to know if anyone tries this ploy and how it went for you, what you did, etc. Leave a comment please.

Donna

Watch or do anything related

Watch or do anything related to the Superbowl? Ugh. Nothing more than an advertising bonanza interrupted by something involving an oval ball. Why else would news reports mention how much an ad slot at halftime costs then eh?
Yes, I have seen a Superbowl back when Joe Montana was QB for the 49'ers.

Still, we have the Rugby 'Six Nations' fast approaching. At least there, the ball can be in play for more than 10 or 20 seconds at a time.
Got tickets for two games this year (Paris and Cardiff).

FWIW and in my opinion, the only mainstream sport worth watching in the USA is Ice Hockey. The rest are just snooze fests or spot the celeb at courtside events.
Just my opinion though which counts for absolutely nothing.

I really hoped someone wouldn

I really hoped someone wouldn't go there but I guess getting a dig in at the sport is too much.

It's different than any other sport, especially one that people are constantly bashing into one another trying to move ball around while the other people are flopping left and right trying to get a card pulled out to hurt the other team. People accuse the players of being softer than those ruggers, well to say that ti's clear that they never put on shoulder pads and a helmet and gone full speed into another human attempting to tackle someone while that person is trying in vain to avoid you and another is heading straight at you to keep you from that avoiding player.

People who have never played it competitively have no idea about the planning, counter-planning, physical and mental exertion that goes into the game nor do they understand just how much is going on in those 20 to 30 seconds of gameplay or why it is constantly changing even as the play is going on. But they don't want to know, they would rather go after the sport because it makes them feel superior. So be it, people who have actually worked at the sport, spent time learning its complexities and participated in it appreciate just what is going on and don't need to belittle another sport, they just appreciate it for what it is.

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

As an ex Rugby player

I played no 8 for almost 20 years I know what it is like to crash into someone going full speed in the opposite direction to you. Believe me it hurts padding or no padding.
Sure the plays and the complexities of American Football are there. The game is more like two armies battling it out in war. But for sheer dynamics where a play might go on for two or three minutes in Rugby and through 20+ phases any playbook tactics directed from the sidelines are useless. It is down to the people on the field to improvise time after time after time in order to wear the defence down and eventually score a try.
I did try to play American Football when I lived in the US but even at a very low level the coaches and the QB's were it. The rest of us grunts didn't matter. It was all about them. After a broken collarbone and a dislocated shoulder (which was deliberate btw), I went back to rugby. I had more injuries in one season playing football than I did in 20 years of Rugby. That is not to dengrate the skill of some QB's but overall, I found it boring as hell to play and even worse to watch. Perhaps that was due to me playing No 8 in rugby. I was involved with the game from start to finish.

I can concede why you feel

I can concede why you feel the way you feel and can't refute or defend those actions. You either played with a team that was ill-equipped with management who didn't care or had no idea how to run a team. A team that ignores those grunts are not going to play right let alone win and are only going to get someone hurt especially those prized players who you said got all of the coaching. It's a joke and what coaches hate and try to teach their players how not to act. You had a bad experience and it soured the sport for you, but it wasn't the real sport just a bunch of wannabes trying to make themselves look good.

I'm told STFU more times in a day than most people get told in a lifetime

The closest I ever came to playing organized football....

D. Eden's picture

Was on a six man flag team, so my experience is truly limited. I played soccer in high school and at the college level - I was actually recruited briefly by a pro team back in the early '80's, but playing wasn't an option due to other commitments, not to mention that it would have been a part time thing and didn't exactly pay a living wage either. Not exactly national team level, lol.

However, having grown up male in the US, and having a son play high school football, I do know enough about the sport to know that any team at high school level or above will have multiple coaches so that each of the position groups has their own coaching and gets the attention needed to teach them properly, and provide the training and guidance necessary for the whole team to be successful.

Perhaps the comment above about the "grunts" being ignored was more a comment on the lack of proper coaching. My son played Safety and Corner Back, and he got plenty of individual attention from the defensive coaching staff.

D.

D. Eden

Dum Vivimus, Vivamus

I won!

Donna T's picture

Very enjoyable Super Bowl Game. A nice diversion. I hope you had an enjoyable day too. Did you lose/win any bets? --

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Donna

St Patrick's Day

Donna T's picture

I need to find a St. Patty's green nail polish to change out the blue! Spring green.

Donna

On the search

Donna T's picture

There's got to be a Shamrock Green polish out there! I've been on the hunt.

Donna

St Patrick's Day

Donna T's picture

All the leprechauns took all the Shamrock Green nail polish!

Donna