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Yup.

Well, I really don't know what to put here. Things have been good, lately. DrummerWife is feeling fine, DrummerBaby is just developing away in it's warm, cozy little womb, and all is right with the world. If you ignore the fact that radical muslims want to blow up Denmark over an editorial comic. But hey, Jerome Bettis beat the Seahawks last night, and we can all sleep well knowing that God's will was done. At least that's what we're all supposed to believe, according to the prophet John Madden. I think it was written somewhere in Mark: "And Lo! The LORD spoketh to his people through a jolly, confused fat man, and he did say, 'My people, a day will come where the Bus shall overcome all odds, and defeat the birds of the sea bluffs, bringing peace, joy, and understanding throughout all the lands, and it will be good, and if you disagree, you are a Communist and bound for the lowest levels of the nine Hells.'"

Seriously, at least the Jerome Bettis worship train can FINALLY get started since the Steelers won. I really never thought he got the respect he deserved. (Can't you just FEEL the sarcasm?)

Anyway, to recap: the Muslim world is about to explode thanks to a Ziggy comic, Jerome Bettis is ascending into heaven, and DrummerBaby is only about 6 months away from joining the rest of us out here on the outside. Weeee. Seriously, I honestly couldn't figure out what to post here. I just felt I should post SOMETHING.

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