Saturday, January 2, 2010

good talk

If There Were 2 Billion Less People in the World There Would Be No Problems, It's Way Overpopulated. I Was Very Interested in Betting on Stanford in the Sun Bowl but Only if Their Very Good Quarterback Andrew Luck Would Be Recovered From Injury and Be Able to Practice Some. That Wasn't the Case so I Layed-Off. Despite the Bad Quarterback Play of Pritchard They Still Only Lost to Oklahoma by 4 Points. Toby Gerhart Should Have Won the Heisman Trophy, What a Rip-Off. In the Closest Heisman Vote Ever Gerhart Lost to Mark Ingram of Alabama. I Had Heard of Gerhart When He Was in High School, this Fabulous Football and Baseball Player Who Was His High School's Valedictorian. Gerhart told Stanford not to Promote Him for the Heisman and to Let His Season in Which he Led the Nation with 1736 Yards Rushing and with 26 Touchdowns to Stand on It's Own, All This While Taking 21 Semester Hours in Engineering. When I Learned That Ingram's Father Was Watching the Heisman Presentation From Prison I Found It to be So Poignant, So Moving. Toby Played Well in the Sun Bowl All-Considering That He Was All that Stanford Offered, With Decent Quarterback Play Stanford Would Have Won, With Andrew Luck They Would Have Won Easily. Eh, Gerhart Was Very Tired at the End of the Game. Since Toby Can Probably Make a Good Living Without Football He Probably Should, But He Wants to Play Pro Football Despite the Deleterious Effects on One's Body and Young People Are Going to Do What They're Going to Do. I Appreciate the Comment and Picture of Myself That that Fellow Posted. But the Many Fourth Estate Reading This Blog Know That This is Certainly Not Libel and You Know What You Are.

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