>>>>I get the hint :) At least Bruins avoided the sweep. Now we will just take one game at a time :)
>>>>One thing I envy you is that you don't have to stay up to midnight to watch the games. I absolutely can't function at work if I don't get some sleep.
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>>>Well games here starts at 5PM, while I am still at work. I record the game and watch it as soon as I arrive home, but I am always in danger or knowing what is the score which makes watching the game a little bit less exciting, for example the other day I knew the Bruins had scored as my beautiful daughter was watching the game when I arrived and just paused it when I crossed the door... In the middle of the Bruins celebration!!! talk about timing. What I am trying to do is to fast forward any ad/intermission so at least I watch the third period live.
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>>This is the best, to watch the games on tape/recording. You can skip so much of wasted commercial time.
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>That is the way I watch about all games now. A 30-45 minute head start works out in most cases. The exception is the Super Bowl, where the ads are part of the attraction.
I have done it a couple of times with regular football games (because I had family commitments) and, I agree, you can watch the entire game in about 1 hr 10 min instead of 3 hours. So it leaves more time to watch another football game :).
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