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Random Thoughts at 3:15

I think every sports fan I know who is not a Jets fan can agree on one thing.  Jets fans are the most annoying and obnoxious sports fans. 

I hate Dunkin Donuts coffee and I don't necessarily love the taste of chocolate, but their mint hot chocolate is off the hook.

Words with Friends makes me forget I ever played Angry Birds.

I only have eight more hours of work for the rest of the year.  This is a good and bad thing.

I haven't been this excited about pro football in many years.   Tebow!

A friend of mine has twice been there for me after saying they couldn't be there for me.  Special!

I honestly don't think people who have it good know how good they have it.  I hear more complaints from people with it good than I do from people who have it bad.

I think New Girl is my favorite comedy on TV in many years.  I know Prime Suspect is my favorite show, but they already announced its cancellation.

I think this year I'm going to make out a thought out and practical resolution list.  I say this every year, but never do it.

I am so jealous of a friends fireplace, I think I smelled it while we were talking on the phone.

I'm pretty sure the Lexus "December to remember" commercial has caused more suicides than any other cause.

Sometimes when people talk about gays and gay marriage there is unintentional comedy affixed.  Like someone the other day said "I am tired of having it shoved down my throat."

Should I be worried I hear fire engines and I smell smoke?  And they are getting louder!

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