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Well, we're four days removed from the end of the season and I'm still shocked by how quickly it passed. Seems like only yesterday that I glanced at the schedule, saw a daunting 80+ games remaining, and silently wondered how I was going to make it through. But like the clich- goes, you take it one game at a time and before you know it, April is just around the corner.I had forgotten what the football tickets off-season feels like, and now that it's back, I must say the most notable difference is the return to routine. During the season, you only ever look as far ahead as the next game or the upcoming week's opponents, at the most. There is no -Monday to Friday- or -weekend;- instead, game-days, off-days, home stands, and road trips craft our calendars.LOCKER CLEAN-OUT DAYfollowing this linkWhat football tickets 's next? Well, the Oilers coaching situation is the big topic of discussion these days, but other than covering those developments, Marc, Steve, and I will be working on many, many website plans for 2009-10. As of right now, there are 50 plans to be developed. I'm not exaggerating. And what's next for Jen's Journal? Cue your jealousy because I'm off to Mexico next week, and, call me cruel, football tickets but I kind of hope it snows just one more time while I am away. What's the point of being in Mexico if you can't brag about the 30-degree improvement in temperature? That's my philosophy.I won't be scheduling my summer blogs but you can expect an update, article, or dig at Dan Tencer every once in a while. You will be deprived of Oilers hockey for the following four months, so to deprive you football tickets of Jen's Journal would be downright irresponsible.Until next time, football tickets
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