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20 Things I'd Rather Do Than Watch The Next Debate

Just some suggestions for those who are as tired of the debates as I am

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20 Things I'd Rather Do Than Watch The Next Debate
The Mind Centre

Rather than actually review the second presidential debate, I figured I would list some of the things I'd rather do than watch the third presidential debate. The second presidential debate, much like the first one, gave me a massive headache. Alas, I will probably end up watching the third presidential debate, partially because I have to and partially because I know how important these debates are supposed to be. The third debate will be held on Wednesday, October 19th for those of you who actually want to see if some policy will be discussed. Without further ado, here are 20 things I'd rather do than watch the third presidential debate.

1. Go for ice cream

2. Go to a Cowboys game (go Bucs)

3. Listen to NPR for 3 hours

4. Listen to Tim Kaine speak in Spanish for an entire speech

5. Spend the night eating BBQ in Memphis (which I will probably do)

6. Go skydiving even though I'm afraid of heights

7. Watch an entire baseball game

8. Watch a golf tournament

9. Learn to gain some patience to watch the aforementioned sports

10. Hop on the Patriots' bandwagon

11. Have fall break cut short (I KNOW)

12. Add another minor

13. Run over hot coals Oprah style

14. Lie on a bed of nails

15. Drive behind a line of senior citizen drivers

16. Drive 20 mph for the rest of my life

17. Adopt a puppy

18. Cook food for my friends

19. Work on a group project

20. Literally anything else

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