Friday, April 06, 2007

There Back...

Ladies and Dudes....
Guess what? They are back. Who you ask? (As if you had to). Seriously though, this Sunday is like the perfect alignment of all things good.

First off, it is Easter Sunday. As many of you know, I am Jewish, but I am a big fan of bunnies, so we have to mention this joyous holiday celebrating the furry rabbits and their odd annual obsession with eggs.

Secondly, Sunday marks the 29th anniversary of my birth. Now usually, anything involving me, especially those events that exist only to honor me, such as my birthday, would get top billing, but the rebirth of Jesus Christ pushed my b-day down to second billing this year. Hey, if you are going to get bumped, the "rebirth" of the messiah (or at the very least a prophet) is not a bad gig to lose out to.

Sunday's third groundbreaking, monumental event is the return of the Family. No, I am not talking about my family coming to Tampa to visit me for my birthday (that's right, mine, not Jesus') (and thank you by the way to Mom, Grandpa, Marshall and Emmy). I am discussing our favorite family from Jersey.

That's right everyone. They are back. On Sunday night, HBO will bring us back in touch with the Sopranos. Tony and crew are back for the second half of season 6, and although this will be the final episodes of the highly acclaimed drama, I cannot wait a minute longer.

Since the first episode of the first season, I have been a loyal follower of the Sopranos. Seriously, to me, it is the best show on television... period. And each year I have had to wait longer and longer between seasons to get my family fix. Now my waits are over. After this season, there will be no more, and I will miss the family, but I cannot wait to see how this all wraps up.

America, let me hear your Sopranos abstract. Tell me of your favorite Sopranos moment, your favorite character, or who you think will be the first major character whacked during this final season.

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