It may be time to change the name of this blog. To … Back in the Day. Maybe it’s just 60 years of Christmas Memories banging around in my head that puts me in mind of days gone by. But … I saw a lot of stuff. Not so much lately, in retirement, but while […]
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Back in the Day
December 25th, 2019 · No Comments · Back in the Day
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Failing at a Signature Move
December 2nd, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Signatures are important. They attach a person to a document. They can seal important transactions. They can be legally binding. They also can be seen as a collector’s item. I tend to take note of a person’s signature. I make evaluations on signatures. Or their less formal friends, autographs. How people sign their names: Doesn’t […]
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Zero Appetite for Dangers of ‘Competitive Eating’
August 15th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
Let’s get this straight right off: There is no future for competitive eating. It is tacky, gross, wasteful and Just Plain Dangerous, with links not only to chronic medical conditions but also to fatalities. You perhaps have viewed, via television, one of the episodes of professional gluttony. Hot dogs are the preferred edible but other […]
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One Giant Leap for Mankind
July 21st, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
The moon landing of July 1969 somehow has always seemed fresh, in my mind. Even when we view it in black and white. (It was 1969, after all.) That sense of recall seems a blessing for the aged of the world, given that no one under the age of 55 can hope to recall much […]
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At the Moment, the World’s Preferred World Cup
July 5th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
And which World Cup is that? Why, the Cricket World Cup, of course. The Fifa Women’s World Cup, a global soccer event, surely is attracting viewers from more countries, but when it comes to “eyeballs on TV screens”, I am pretty confident the Cricket World Cup is ahead. By millions.
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Yanks Renew Rivalry 1.0 with England
July 2nd, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
For a century, it’s been “the special relationship” pretty much nonstop. Great Britain and the United States, the Two Great English-Speaking Allies on opposite shores of the Atlantic Ocean. We helped the Brits avoid German domination in the 20th century. Twice. In return, they threw in with the Yanks on the succession of small wars […]
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Hottest Day in France, Ever
June 28th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
And we are living it. Not in the epicenter of “scary hot” but uncomfortably close to it. “Friday will be the worst” was what we had heard for the whole of this preposterously hot week, and leave it to the weather guys to be right about bad news. Heat records have been tumbling this afternoon […]
Back to the World Cup
June 25th, 2019 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
I like the Fifa Women’s World Cup. It’s global. It can be exotic. The women attract a more PG-rated crowd than do the men. It provides three weeks or more of running narrative and it fills a bit of a void during the potentially slow soccer summer season. I covered four men’s World Cups, and […]
The PED Era Is Not Over
June 22nd, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
One of my least favorite acronyms, one that was a principal actor in professional sports at the turn of the century. Particularly in baseball. I was reminded of this today when it was announced that Major League Baseball has suspended Oakland Athletics pitcher Frankie Montas 80 games for failing a PED (performance-enhancing drugs) test. Let’s […]
Lakers, LeBron Re-Boot, Take 2
June 19th, 2019 · No Comments · Uncategorized
So, that didn’t work out so well. The 2018-19 Lakers, fortified by free-agent signing LeBron James, would aim for a place in the playoffs — and maybe more. But, for sure, the Lakers were back and their games would be destination viewing again. Not so fast. The Lakers started fairly well and were 20-14 on […]