Sunday, February 04, 2018

It's Super Sunday!


It's Super Sunday! Do you want to know why?

Too bad. I'm going to tell you anyway. It's Super Sunday because, after about a six-week absence, my words are once again gracing the pages of the Boston Herald.

You probably thought I was going to drone on about football here. Pshaw. Would I do that here? Well, yeah, I have before, but not today. Instead, I drone on about football over at the Herald, kind of. It's not really about football, per se, but it's a column full of comparisons between where I live and where Philadelphians live. It's all in great fun, of course (well, fun, anyway; maybe not great fun. That's for you to decide. If you decide it's no fun at all, I hope all your feathers fall out.)

OK, that's enough to make this look like I actually spent a moment or two trying to make it entertaining. Please go to the Boston Herald and read the stuff I get paid for. Thank you!

Soon, with more better stuff.

P.S. Go Patriots!

6 comments:

joeh said...

Making fun of Philly Cheese-steak is sacrilegious! They invented it for crap sake and the recipe calls for cheese wiz. But you really go too far denigrating scrapple. If you put about a pound of ketchup on a thin slab you can almost completely drown out the taste, the texture is just something you have to deal with.

Glad to see your writing is being rewarded again.

Shammickite said...

I've been invited to YoungerSon's house for dinner and to watch "The Game"... but as none of us really know anything about either team other than where they are from, or the intricate rules of American Football, I expect we'll play Skip-Bo until the half time show.
I like baked beans and I like chowder, but I don't think I've ever tasted cheese steak and I have no idea what a scrapple might look like.
Sorry.... I'm too British I suppose!
Enjoy the Game.... and great news that you're back on the BH payroll.

messymimi said...

May your team play with excellence and may no one get hurt. It's good to see you in the papers again.

Suldog said...

Joe - I am forever indebted to Philadelphia for inventing cheesesteak, but I grew up eating the local, so...

Sham - The less you know about scrapple, the better. But cheesesteak... Mmmmmmmmm!

Mimi = Thank you so much! Have a cheesesteak!

Shammickite said...

Yup.... had dinner, then played Skip-Bo with Isaac while YoungerSon played Connect-Four with Max, then we watched the excellent half time show. Then some of the game.

Craig said...

Mmmmmmmm. . . clam chowder. . .

And I do join you in the hatred of all things New York sports. . .