Monday, March 3, 2014

Insanity



Misao Okawa, a Japanese woman, just celebrated her 116th birthday. She credits her old age to eating a lot of sushi and getting proper amounts of sleep. 


Many people would consider Misao blessed with such longevity. These pictures are exactly why living to 116 is simultaneously a curse. I’m having a hard time getting dates now at 52. I can’t imagine the horror of trying to get one 54 years from now, unless some Fountain of Youth miracle makes its way into our lives. 



Who would want to have sex with her except someone who is 130 or 140? And is it even remotely possible, if someone that old was around, that Misao would want to give it up to a 130 year old and whatever he might look like?


Since the Tonight Show has changed hands and Jay Leno has been booted out in favor of Jimmy Fallon, I have clicked back and forth between the four or five late-night shows in the last couple of weeks. (Fallon, Letterman, Kimmel, O’Brien, and even Arsenio Hall.)



Why anyone gave Arsenio Hall a show again is beyond me. He sucked in his old one but I guess all around he is a nice guy.



Jimmy Kimmel was the least funny of the duo that rose to some cult fame as co-host of The Man Show. Adam Corolla is much funnier and should have gotten that slot. But the Kimmel show is still decent.



Conan O’Brien had the Tonight Show for a while and I always liked him and still do.

The clear mystery now is David Letterman. Man, it’s time for him to get put out to pasture. He looks horrible, hasn’t been funny or relevant for at least ten years, and his audience is forced into laughing at jokes he still thinks he is delivering with the vigor and effectiveness of his younger days.


I would rather see Misao Okawa do his monologue every night now. Then the show would make much more sense. 



Baseball players are back in Spring Training and pre-season games have already begun. Even as big of a fan as I am of baseball, I just can’t seem to get into it. I know that there are personal reasons that have nothing to do with baseball that are the cause of it. That makes me pretty sad. But once the season starts and I can start playing Fantasy Baseball again, I’ll be more enthused. 



Speaking of Fantasy Baseball, the best baseball game out there is from Strat-O-Matic. I’ve been a fan of the SoM games since before I was ten years old and I sent $5 cash in an envelope to that company to make a purchase. They dutifully, and honestly, sent my board game to me and I had my face in that game for a lot of time. The computer version isn’t one that you might think it is. It’s not a graphically driven game. Its more for fans of stats of the game and baseball is the best game for sports stats lovers like me. They even have fantasy leagues with players all over the country, and world I guess too, that make use of players from seasons since the start of baseball. Fascinating stuff for those inclined to dig that sort of thing, like me.



Finally the weight that I gained over the course of the last 4 months of 2013 when I was in a short-term relationship is gone. The gym has been my friend the last couple of weeks along with the fact that I referee basketball games and had a chance to do a lot of running around doing that this season. 




Couldn't care less about the Oscars so that means I'm...

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Shut the Pie Hole



The Sochi Games are now over and, quite frankly, they were pretty dull for me. There was perhaps two break-out stars of the event for the USA, Mikaela Schiffrin, the 18-year old skier and TJ Oshie from the St. Louis Blues and the US Hockey team.

At least Schiffrin won a gold, but it wasn’t Oshie’s fault that his team didn’t win any particularly with his inspiring effort in the shootout against the Russians.


I suppose if we take some of the newer X-Games type events there was more to celebrate. We did sweep the podium in one event, but the French even did that in one of them too, so that took a bit of the excitement away from that. 
 

We stunk in speed skating, short track, figure skating, curling, hockey and basically anything that had ice involved with it. We couldn’t jump, run or shoot on skis either (Biathlon, Cross Country.)

But for some odd reason we found enough people to sit on, or in, a sled and go downhill pretty fast. Gee…what an athletic set of accomplishments there.

Our ski team did do rather well with Schiffrin and Ted Ligety taking home gold medals. In an event where competitors only get two chances to head down a hill for about a total of two minutes, that is quite notable.
But how did we end up in 4th place overall in the medal count? I think, given the fact that we really only placed that high because of the newer events that were contested were included, this was an overall performance similar to the days when it was an upset any time one of our athletes took home a medal. Our team clearly took a step back this time around with the most disturbing performances coming at speed skating.
We didn’t even hit the podium ONE time in speed skating. Twelve events overall and not even one bronze. 

However, we weren’t the only nation with problems on the speed skating oval. The Netherlands brought in a team that dominated in a way never seen before. They took home 23 medals in that event with 8 golds of the 12 awarded. The next closest teams were Russian and Poland with three and only 4 other teams even picked up at least one medal. Even Canada only had 2 medals in that event. 



The Dutch had 7 medals total in 2010 and we had 4. 

So kudos to the Dutch for that performance. Now we need to send some spy drones over there to see what they did and figure out how to do that for our country in South Korea in 4 years.
How the hell, by the way, did South Korea, that well-known winter wonderland, get an Olympic Games winter bid? I still can’t figure out how Sochi did. It’s not even close to a place where anyone would think of to go for winter fun besides the fact that there are the Caucus Mountains in the background. 

Sochi is one of the warmest places in Russia.
Naturally a place for Winter Games


I watched a bit of the Costas interview with Nancy Kerrigan last night. Overall the subject didn’t interest me but during the parts that I watched I was impressed with Kerrigan’s take on the whole matter of how she was attacked 20 years ago by Tonya Harding’s boyfriend, Jeff Galooley, or whatever his name was.
Kerrigan was graceful, thoughtful and forgiving and much more so than anyone would have given her a right to have been. There was no lingering animosity or resentment and I thought it quite admirable. 



That Costas though…again this week he launched into a political rant about Russia and their past. I think that given the fact he opened up that can of worms he was in a no-win situation. He was vilified for not talking about the violent communist “past” (ahem, ahem) so he went ahead and did it.

But as I mentioned here earlier, he never should have started talking about politics at all. It’s a sports production where athletes from all over the world come to compete in games not debate politics.

Regardless of where someone stands on present or past-day Russia and Vladimir Putin, it was just RUDE to go into Russia and bash it. I don’t care if Putin hates gays or anything else of the sort; for two weeks that has to get put aside because the world was the guests in that country. 



That’s like getting invited to a holiday party and bad mouthing anything that your host has done in the past or is doing in the future; if you accept the invitation, you go and keep your pie hole shut and be as gracious of a guest as you can be in the circumstances. 




That’s it for now.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Stay on Your Feet

It's great to see Al Michaels at the anchor desk of the Olympics. He is, of course, the man who called the legendary game between the Soviet Union and the USA in 1980, which the Americans won.

Today I just watched him interview one of the goalies from that USSR team, Vladislav Tretiak, know as one of the greatest goalies in the world of all time.



Tretiak was very, very complimentary of the USA team from back then. It was truly a graceful, humble man who was sitting there with Al. Tretiak had actually been taken out of that game after the first period by the Soviet coach, something I would have struggled to remember even though I watched all of that game.

I also watched this years Russia-USA game in its entirety. The USA won it in dramatic fashion in an 8-round shootout. The USA's JT Oshie did the honors after scoring in his turn and then getting the chance to shoot all 5 of the extra shots.



The Americans didn't really deserve to win that game, in my opinion though. The Russians scored what looked like a game-winning goal with about 4 minutes left to play. But it was overturned after a video review revealed that the goal was off of it stakes and therefore made the goal no good. In the NHL the goal would have counted but not in international play. Further analysis still nullified the goal, but that rule is sort of odd given the distance that the goal was actually displaced.

Oshie, it should be noted, when someone said he was a hero, quickly shot back that he wasn't a hero, but those who wear camo(flage) were the real heroes. True, so true. Wait until he gets home to play for the St. Louis Blues when the Games are over this year. He'll get great rounds of applause and deservedly so.

Our speed skaters are taking a big dump in their events. There is concern that the uniforms they are wearing, designed by Under Armor, were failing the skaters. However a change of uniforms didn't seem to help and, as far as I can see, we are without a victory in that event.

I know figure skater Jeremy Abbott is all pissed off because people are getting all over him for falling in a second event in which he competed,


But I hate to tell him that America is pissed that he fell twice. We send a handful of competitors there and we expect them to stay on their skates.



While I do like the new snowboarding events in the games, I do struggle with events that are judged. I always have....that includes figure skating, gymnastics, diving and the like. I can't suggest a better way to deal with figuring out who is the best, I just don't care for the human element in judging.

One of the new snowboarding events which is great is the snowboard cross, which is a race between 5 or 6 boarders down the hill with jumps and curves. That has great action including great falls which, sad to say, I like to watch...sort of like car racing.



I did just watch the Brazilian two-woman bobsled team take a major crash. If you have an On Demand feature you can find it there. But all I could think of was, "of course this is a disaster in the making. Its like the Jamaican bobsled team. We know a country like Brazil isn't going to field a competitive sledding team."

Head Meets Wall at 100 mph


Our sledders have done rather well. It does make me wonder how I could personally do in the Luge or the Skeleton. Im 250 lbs; I could break some major speed records, if not a few walls along the way.

I haven't watched the Today show during these Olympics so far. So I have been spared the idiocy of Savannah Guthrie. Perhaps this week I'll take a glimpse.

There has been controversy about Bob Costas' political observations while he was able to host the prime-time shows. The debate was over what he was actually debating during those discussions. But the idiots who are debating what he has been saying are missing the whole point. The political conversation have NO PLACE in these broadcasts about sports. We can talk all day about Vladimir Putin and Syria and Communism and how Obama loves it. We don't want ANY talk about politics from those who are political wonks.

I do love the actual coverage of the Games so far though. I can see every single play and every inch of every course is covered so we don't miss anything. With HD and super slow motion in ND its spectacular. They are even using drones with cameras, a much better use of drones than what Amazon plans to use them to do.

There are still ass clowns out there talking the weather in Sochi and that because its warm there right now that global warming is still something to deal with as a global community. Meanwhile 49 states in the US have snow on them right now.


I read a bunch of other idiots saying that arctic ice is melting and screwing up the jet stream which is why heat is now causing cold. Of course, that leave out the actual fact that arctic ice is increasing but lets not even talk about that.
Someone needs to prove to me that if I light a fire I can create ice with it. Because that is what these jerkoffs actually want us to believe.
But THEN please tell me how more warmth is going to be bad for the world. Keep in mind that these alarmists are concerned about a ONE degree average rise in temperature in the next 100 years.
Right about now, I think about 5 of the 6 billion people on the planet will take that one degree ANY time.
Idiots. Its time to call these Al Gore fans exactly what they are...idiots.



Where was I? Oh...by the way, Sochi is a resort city in Russia on the Black Sea. It's not known as a winter city with average daily highs in February of 50 degrees and average daily lows in February of 36. So its 45 degrees there today and people are blaming humans for the snow melting.

Sochi, home of the 2014 Winter Olympics


Some of what these competitors are doing simply aren't natural though. The height they are getting in skiing and snowboarding are just begging for incredible accidental deaths. I was watching a video of extreme activities that included motorcycles, cliffs, parachutes and other things and places where humans test the limits of sanity. I was sick to my stomach just watching some of it.

I do wonder why we....oh come on, I just watched Lindsay Jacobellis fall again in the snowboard cross. That makes it three Olympics in a row. She was way in the lead too.

Faye Gulini stayed on her feet though, but only managed a fourth place.



So I wonder why we take some events that only take a minute to complete and only allow one run to decide the winners, like in speed skating, but the curlers play 9 one-hour games in the round-robin part of the contest. It doesn't make any sense.
Lugers get 4 runs...that seems about fair. Why does a speed skater only get one shot at his/her race? SEND ME THE ANSWER PLEASE!

That's it. I'm just really bored. My life is kind of sucking right now so I am just sitting here in need of some release, so that was it.

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