Friday, October 12, 2007

College Football, Alcohol, and the Tank Help Crime Scene Survivors and Witnesses Cope

JH and I hung out on the Upper East Side this past Saturday to watch college football, especially my game of the year nominee, #9 Florida at #1 LSU.  While JH rooted for Florida, I rooted for LSU because I picked them.  I couldn't help but notice eight young male professionals sitting to my right who were rooting for Team Alcohol.  These guys drank everything -- beer, shots, you name it.  They really didn't care who was winning and thoroughly enjoyed my sports commentary, especially my replay commentary of Stanford's successful 4th and goal conference to beat USC.  (USC was 41 point favorite, at home, and Stanford's starting quarterback was injured.  What the heck?  But that what is great about college football..  So who am I to argue?
 
On various tables, there were sheets of paper which read Florida, LSU, Clemson, etc.  But their's read "The Four Knives Club".  Were they a college fraternity?  Were they a secret society like Skull and Bones?  I didn't say it out of respect to the Florida fans at the table to my left.  The Florida fans must have been ridiculed after a young student was recently tazed for asking John Kerry about his membership in Skull and Bones.  ("Don't taze me bro!" the young student pleaded as the campus police were tazing him.)  No, they but a group who called themselves the Four Knives Club as they had witnessed and thankfully survived a knife wielding maniac who stabbed two people with four knives the night before at the Gemini Diner on the East side.

We often get too caught up in life about which team we root for.  For the Four Knives Club, living to live and enjoy another day is the most important game of all.

Last Week's Picks Recap: The Tank was 6-2 last week to bring my season record up to 12-7. 
 
This Week's Fearless Picks: 
 
Rutgers beats Syracuse in the Carrier Dome.
 
#1 LSU wins at #17 Kentucky.
 
#6 Oklahoma beats #11 Missouri at home.


Posted by a grateful Tank reporting Live from the Upper East Side in NY.

















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