The night the Saints won their football game, I had maybe 6 drinks and assortment of beans and cakes and went to bed early with a protesting stomach and the remains of black eyeliner smeared across my cheeks.
But I was genuinely excited over a football -- heck, a team-sport victory of any kind -- for the first time in my life.
Excited but also sort of weirded out. Does this mean I'll start taking study breaks for Sunday football games like my colleagues in law school?
I got my answer this evening from my maniacal little Torts professor. He opened the class by declaring:
"The Saints worked hard training all year round for prolonged and deserved gratification. People are saying their victory will revitalize the city -- if revitalize means getting drunk and missing work."
This professor, I learned, is a Cajun who lives on a farm and plays in a Zydeco band, so I know he doesn't hate fun -- but he sort of reminded me of why I usually don't like following sports.
As far as the Saints go, I toasted them wholeheartedly and copiously, but I'd rather go out there now and steal their strategy.
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11 months ago