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Thursday Night Preview: Miami at Georgia Tech and Fox answers mail



Enjoy this over at Deadspin.

In the meantime, Fox says hello. He's sitting on daddy's lap now and we're about to head out to Opry Mills to play with the sting rays. He's also ready to answer a mailbag question. Yep, Fox gets mailbag quetions now.

Amanda writes:

Fox is so cute! Darth Vader! I'm more interested in him than you. What does he like to do?


Sigh. Fox is already more beloved than I am. I knew it was going to happen. I just didn't think it would happen this fast.

Fox is very fond of two things: fountains and exit signs. The sight of either sends him into baby rigor mortis--feet extended as well as hands while bouncing. I have no idea where the exit sign infatuation comes from. But he's crying now so we have to bounce. He's not a big fan of daddy writing. But he did want it known that he thinks Kelly is a smokescreen.

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Posted by Clay Travis at 4:37 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger The Sauls Family said...

Fox is so cute he makes my ovaries hurt. Seriously.

November 21, 2008 2:01 PM  
Blogger Clay Travis said...

Fox hopes this is a good thing. So do I.

Ovaries talk makes us both nervous because it could lead to another pregnancy and I'm not convinced the zone offense Lara and I will work as well in the man-to-man.

I'd call in Temple's John Chaney for advice but he'd strangle me and father my next child. Bad combo.

November 24, 2008 4:31 PM  

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