Friday, September 23, 2011

Friday night thoughts and comedy

As the week draws to a close, I realize:
-- I see that Manny Ramirez wants to come back to and play baseball. Manny, after what you did to Boston and LA, not even President Obama wants to re-build the bridges you burned.
-- Watching ESPN and their Grantland commercials, I have decided that Virginia Madsen should read the jobs report when it comes out. With her looks and voice, she could make it sound like wonderful news.
-- Deon Grant was one of the Giants that fell on the turf trying to stop the Rams' no huddle offense. After listening to his press conference and his BS explanation of why he did it, I'd say he's building a very strong resume to work in the Big 12 Media Department when he quits playing football.
-- After watching a few Tea Party debates and watching the History channel's series on the Roman Empire and the colleseum, I think Shirley McClain may be right about reincarnation.
-- When baseball teams get youger, they always take a step back before moving forward. So it isn't a good sign that the Royals will win more games this year than they did last year, it's a sensational sign.
-- The Pacific Athletic Conference (PAC) 12 has a team in Colorado. Next year, the Big East will have a team in Texas (TCU). Big Ten has 12 teams, and Big 12 has 10 teams. Brand names don't seem to mean right in college sports. Actually, the political party that used to called the Republican Party doesn't believe in a strong central government. They'd rather have America to be a confederation than an actual republic.  So that's the brand name is as wrong with the NCAA sports.  

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