Dr. Greenthumb meets Mr. Bluetoe

After “injuring” my right big toe last wednesday it was already a little bit blue, but at the Bottwartal-Turnier I got hit on just the same toe again (in the match against Benningen – my hometown).

So now my toe is really blue…and I don’t know why, but it hit me: it’s Dr.Greenthumb meets Mr. Bluetoe :mrgreen:

Dr. Greenthumb (Cypress Hill)
Dr. Greenthumb (Cypress Hill)

My blue right big toe aka Mr.Bluetoe
Mr.Bluetoe

(NFL) Steelers 27-41 Patriots

The AFC Championship seems to be already decided at half-time?! Patriots 24-3 Steelers :shock:

I guess there’s no way that Pittsburgh will come back from 3 TDs down…which gives me the chance to get some sleep (1:56am here)…

Update: So Pittsburgh came back a little after all, but they weren’t able to come back for good.

So, congrats to the Pats – AFC Champions 2004.

Superbowl time in 2 weeks, Feb. 6th 2005 – Jacksonville: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots :tup:

(NFL) Eagles 27-10 Falcons

A superb defensive performance and some nice offensive moves, too. Very well deserved.

NFC Champions 2004 Philadelphia Eagles

See you in Jacksonville…

Next on is Pittsburgh vs. New England for the AFC Championship…(should I really watch a game that starts at 0:30am /my timezone, GMT+1/ ?! Ah well, I’ll watch at least the first quarter half :wink:

Indoor footie tournament

Update: I didn’t have the chance to post via my mobile phone…so here’s a quick wrap-up:

Won the first match 2-1
Won the second match 4-1 (I scored the 1-0)
Lost the remaining 5 matches, some of them due to dumb mistakes in the last seconds (you shouldn’t lose a match if you’ve got the ball and there’s only 7 seconds left on the clock).

All in all, not a bad day as we were the lowest ranked team in the tournament (usually our first team, which is playing 3 leagues above us, is playing this tournament).
End Update

Alrighty, it’s indoor footie time today. We’re playing the “Bottwartal-Turnier” today which puts all active soccer teams of the nearer surroundings up against each other. I just set up email-posting, hopefully you will have the chance to see my posts I will make during the day (via Email from my mobile phone) :mrgreen:

Age of Mythology – Game 6

Alright, we were at it again. It was one of the most interesting games with an abrupt end when Ralf built “the wonder”. Nico almost could have built the wonder, me too…so it was really close and Kai almost won too due to his temple which he used to buy himself some winning points. Sixth game, first victory for Ralf, congrats :tup:

Final Standings:

  • 1. Ralf – 7 points
  • 2.! Kai – 6 points
  • 2. Ingoal – 6 points
  • 4. Jens – 3 points
  • 5. Nico – 1 point

! = Kai would have been in single second place due to a tie-breaker rule (the player with more resources left), but as I didn’t bear this in mind so far I’m not going to start now :wink:

Overall winning standings:

  • 1. Ingoal – 3 wins (6 games played)
  • 2. Ines – 1 win (4 games played)
  • 3. Nico – 1 win (5 games played)
  • 4. Ralf – 1 win (6 games played)
  • 5. Jens – 0 wins (1 game played)
  • 6. Kai – 0 wins (5 games played)

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