Saturday, January 9, 2010

good talk

A Recent Poll Showed That 58% of Americans Believe that Nigerian Should Be Waterboarded, A Nation of Deviates? We Just Got Finished With the Holidays and No Emotion Left And Now Martin Luther King Day Looms on the Horizon. Martin King Was Pretty Good But to Have a National Holiday for Him. Franklin Roosevelt Was the President When We Overcame the Great Depression and When WWII Was Almost Won, He Was the Only President Elected 3 Times and Was Elected a 4th and FDR Has No Day, Was Martin King a Better American than Franklin Roosevelt? They Should Just Throw It On With Columbus Day and Make It "Columbus and King Day," Has A Ring to It. "Sports Illustrated" Just Selected Their NFL Team of the Decade and of the 22 Position Players Two Were From Akron, Antoine Winfield from Akron Garfield and Mike Vrabel from Walsh Jesuit (Walsh is Just Outside of Akron but Vrabel is From Akron). Old Broken-Down Akron? A Boomtown for 50 Years With a Population of 300 Thousand Akron Was Down to 217,000 in the 2000 Census. Vrabel, a Defensive Player, Has the Interesting Statistic That When Used As An End of the 11 Passes That He Caught All Went For Touchdowns. I Think that I'd Rather Go To a High School Named After Somebody Good Instead of One Named After, Say, a Direction. When I Was in San Diego Several Weeks Ago I Saw the Chargers Play the Broncos on Monday Night, to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Old AFL Both Teams and the Referees Wore Throwback Uniforms, Waycool. I Also Saw Texas Christian Roll Over San Diego State and Mission Bay High Play LaJolla. Mission Bay Had Dillon Baxter As Their Quarterback Who Is Rated the Best Allaround Back in the Country by Rivals.Com., I Also Saw Him Play As a Freshman, He's Going to USC. Arian Foster Who Last Week Ran For 2 Touchdowns and 119 Averaging 6 Yards a Carry for the Houston Texans Went to Mission Bay, In San Diego They've Got Them Stacked Up. Bill Walton is Known for His Basketball Feats, His Brother Also From Helix High Outside of San Diego Played For UCLA and the Cowboys. Up to Los Angeles Where I Saw the Lakers Play the Bulls. I Was 5 Hours in the LA County Art Museum, 5 Hours in the Getty in Brentwood and 5 Hours in the Norton Simon in Pasadena, No Way of Telling How Much Culture I Soaked Up. Art Liberates the Mind. Adam Duritz of "Counting Crows" in "Runaway Train" Sings ".....How On Earth Did I Get So Jaded......" The Fourth Estate of This Country Could Sing Along.

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