Saturday, November 29, 2025
This Post Is Barely Brought To You By The Letter D
Friday, November 28, 2025
Photos Tell Today's Story
To best tell today's story, I'm going to use some photographs.
I made the choice to watch last night's Thanksgiving Day game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys using my NFL GamePass account. This meant watching the fixture on the entire CBS feed from the US.
During each break, I'd either head off downstairs or zone out before coverage returned. On one of those focus shifts, I was at my laptop screen and looked up at the TV.
Here's how it went:
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Missing A Tradition

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Today's Triv Question Was About The GOAT
Today's trivia question, on my Indianapolis Colts Page-A-Day calendar, was an easy one.
It asked 'Who is the only Colts quarterback (entering 2023) to pass for six touchdowns in a game?'
The answer - the GOAT.
To be precise, the answer is 'Peyton Manning (twice)'.
I have no recollection of one of those six touchdown-passing games.
The one I do remember celebrated its twenty-first anniversary last night. It was the 41-9 Thanksgiving game against the Detroit Lions.
I remember it well because it was the first time I ever watched a Thanksgiving game live on TV. There I was, my younger self, sat on the armchair in the dining room - with Sky Sports on - celebrating the American holiday tradition.
I've been doing it every year since.
Albeit in different rooms of my home!
Interestingly, there's potential for a bunch of British NFL fans to experience a Thanksgiving game for the first time tomorrow evening.
That's because Channel 5 is covering the Dallas Cowboys versus Kansas City Chiefs Thanksgiving Day fixture. This will be the first time a Thanksgiving Day game will air on free-to-air TV here in the UK.
Even though I dislike Channel 5's 'NFL Big Game Night' coverage of the sport, I acknowledge the fact that this might be the only way people on these shores can get their NFL fix, so I am happy for those able to watch such a traditional game for the first time.
People stateside believe the game has potential to break US TV records for a regular season fixture, so it will serve as a perfect introduction to new viewers of Thanksgiving Day football.
Channel 5's coverage of the Dallas versus Kansas City game begins at 9pm GMT tomorrow.
I wrote about the 2004 Colts versus Lions game a little over a year ago. You can read this post by following THIS LINK.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
The White Whale Is In Sight, But I Might Have Trouble Reeling It In
Monday, November 24, 2025
Still Legit (To Quit)
I ALMOST did it.
After finding out that the Indianapolis Colts' visit to the Kansas City Chiefs was set to air on Channel 5 last night, I thought to myself 'should I give them another go?'
Ultimately, the rational part of my brain concluded I had subscribed to GamePass. Therefore, GamePass it was.
For the past few months, those critiquing the great start the Colts had in the 2025 pointed to the week twelve game to decide whether they were legit or not. This despite the Chiefs starting their campaign 0-2 (giving them a longshot chance of making the playoffs).
Well, the Colts came to play. They were in the lead for most of the game, but then let it slip away in the latter part of the fourth quarter.
Tied at 20-20, the two sides duked it out in overtime with the home side getting the W from a field goal.
Despite the result, and maybe this is rose-tinted glasses on my part, I consider the Colts as LEGIT. All facets of the team are working. It felt that the Chiefs needed the result more.
I shall continue to fly the flag.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Roald Dahl Passed Away 35 Years Ago
Today is the thirty-fifth anniversary of Roald Dahl's passing.
I wrote about the Cardiff-born author a few weeks ago, and thought I'd revisit the topic today to commemorate the day.
Back in October, I mentioned that I had never read one of the last books Dahl wrote. So, a few weeks ago, I finally sat down and read Esio Trot.
It was a bit funny. It's about how a man woos the lady in the apartment downstairs by pretending he knows how to make tortoises grow. Instead, he his plan involves buying a bunch various sizes of the animal and switching them.
His plot eventually wins the lady's heart. It actually ends without the neighbour marrying with the wooer.
Her actual tortoise, well - it ends up with another family because the subterfuge was not revealed to the unsuspecting lady.
A peculiar conclusion because that man has tricked his way into that woman's life and gotten rid of her real pet!
That's Roald Dahl for you.
Esio Trot wasn't the only Dahl book I've read recently.
This week, I've picked up Boy and Going Solo for the first time since my childhood. I have a few fond memories of reading Dahl's first autobiography. As for Going Solo - I was given it by my mum for Christmas in the year it was first published in paperback. I struggled with it, to be fair. But, it was mainly because it covered Dahl's participation in the Second World War.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciated it back then. However, I am finding it more enjoyable reading Going Solo with eyes that have matured by forty-plus years since I first opened it.



