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Waking up after the Eagles show
Ever wake up and immediately there's a earworm playing in your head? This was mine a few minutes ago, about 3 hours after I usually get out of bed:
"Some people like to stay out late.
Some folks can't hold out that long.
But nobody wants to go home now.
There's too much going on."

Thanks, Henley, Frey, Walsh, et al. Like I need to be reminded that I have another screening this morning (Coraline) and other assorted stuff. Then an early beddy-bye since tomorrow morning Princess Di and I are hitting the NFL breakfast at USF (can't wait to hear the cheer for Tony Dungy), then spending some time at the NFL Experience at RayJay. We've hit that event before in Tampa and once in New Orleans and it's great fun, especially for kids or immature adults like us.
Saturday will wrap up and Sunday morning will begin at the Saturday Night Extravaganza party hosted by Kevin Costner and former New York Giants star Michael Strahan, plus Conan O'Brien, Nickelback, NASCAR's Jimmie Johnson, Cal Ripken Jr, Patricia Arquette and dozens of other celebs expected to attend. More about that later on the tampabay.com Everything's Super blog.
Oh, man... now there's another Eagles tune working into my ear:
"Life in the fast lane, surely make you lose your mind."
Hit it.
(Image: Waking Up the Bomb)
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