tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7329042286280500391.post7034332401270240837..comments2012-01-09T06:52:00.296-07:00Comments on it starts with living: Day 89: N is for Nebraskabubblegum.princesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15346049141151869556noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7329042286280500391.post-42482334857512362132011-02-27T01:08:12.882-07:002011-02-27T01:08:12.882-07:00I love that you sported Team Canada and Team Huske...I love that you sported Team Canada and Team Huskers simultaneously (even though I am NOT a Husker fan)! If you think Americans go overboard with their Patriotism, you ought to see Husker fans....at Christmas, the lit up Red N's adorn lawns, roofs, windows and are more commonly found than decorated trees. The majority of people around here that have red automobiles (except me) purchased them not because they happen to like the colour red, but because it is the colour of the Huskers. Game day is the best day to eat out or go shopping because everybody is huddled up in front of a television....I had never seen such madness before I moved to this state and hence why I have never and will never ever be a Husker fan:)<br /><br />Not like any of that really matters, but seeing the Red N's made me freak out....I love how fitting your blog was on more than one level:) <br /><br />Now donate those socks to charity!!!<br /><br />From the one whose Canucks and Team Canada gear outnumbers my American gear by a long shot;)Nicihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01444612507477704448noreply@blogger.com