Zany Super Bowl Story #1
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
For years and years I've been telling bosses/employers that I would "not be in" on the Monday after the Super Bowl (in fact it's going on 6 years straight). But some blokes in North Carolina have decided to bring it to Congress (or some lowly NC congresswoman named Sue Myrick)...
From Newsday.....That official day off would be observed on a Monday, in the grand American tradition of the three-day weekend - and in recognition of the debilitating Sunday excess of unhealthy food, strong beverage, televised sporting violence, relentless commercialism and not a small amount of gambling. No need to call in sick if the office is closed.That's a lot of signatures actually, and I'm SUUUURE this is going to work. Yep, asking for a holiday that involves drinking your face off the day before and waking up at noon......wait a tic.....isn't there one of these circa January. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
By Friday, 7,401 "yes" votes had been cast at the SuperBowlMonday.com Web site in favor of a day-after Super Bowl holiday observation. (There were 268 "no" votes.) This self-proclaimed "grass-roots political campaign," begun shortly before the 2006 Super Bowl, is "serious," said SuperBowlMonday creator Robert Chute, 40, of suburban Charlotte, generating "hundreds of thousands of hits a day."
SuperBowlMonday.com.....vote early and vote often!
3 Comments:
Lou P. - ah, you're in the biz too, huh?
Fortunately, my move to working nights instead of weekends starts next week -- which means I can get completely wasted watching SB XLI because I don't have to be in the next day until 2:45 in the afternoon.
A couple of years ago, I worked the early shift at Target, which meant I was in the door at 4:00 AM.
I watched the Pats beat the Eagles with my dad, then drove an hour home, slept for an hour or two, got up and went to work.
I'm so glad I don't work at Target anymore.
In late 2002, while working for a TV station in Tampa, I had the foresight to ask off for the Monday after every weekend playoff NFL game, all the way through the Super Bowl.
The Bucs ended up winning it all, and I was able to celebrate in full fashion. TV news producers fight behind the scenes for vacation time, but it was first-come, first-serve. As my late grandmother used to say, "You snooze, you lose!"