Mattie is alive
Long break, not that I was trying; Monday and Tuesday I crashed. Wednesday I joined Team XI at PQ (we came in third, sigh) and then when I wanted to post, I couldn't log in. And last night I was out -- haircut, dinner at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and then a friend was/is in town, so I met him Downtown (he was staying at the Hyatt). I thought about posting, but... discretion won out.
Interesting... Phil, we hardly knew ye? And, once we did...
But this guy says "Hold my beer!" I will remind you all that I called this -- sexual assault allegations, or at least worse -- even if I didn't exactly have hard evidence. Now, for a while I thought he would not withdraw from the race, though he has agreed to do so (for now). Quite frankly, every GOPer should be making ads with this guy -- and his endorsees/enablers -- front and center, followed by going around and asking Democrats what, if anything, were they thinking. Now, as they are Democrats, they have plenty little with which to think, but...
One of my former coworkers -- an admitted and avowed Socialist -- told me that he didn't Platner to withdraw from the race. I told him that I agreed, and I do not think he picked up my tone...
This is an excellent idea, so of course it will never work.
Monday I watched this game at a soccer party. Quite dour, especially as it became obvious that we were not going to win. I don't know... this could be me, and I do not watch much soccer, but it seems like we do soccer the same way everyone else does. (Boringly.) Hell, our best players go over to Europe. Now, if we are not as good as the Europeans are, and we intend to do soccer in the same way that they do, we really won't ever win, will we? I would think trying to win in our way would be best. I wonder what a combo of aggressive soccer -- using our size and strength -- AND long-distance shots would work. Or, considering how often we crammed everyone in front of the box and then we miffed anyway, I wonder if getting out a bit and kicking it in from afar (like our penalty kick goal) might help; we'd have to practice it, of course, and we would have to spread the field, but I think it could be tried.
U.S. soccer’s ‘pay-to-play’ problem: The lightning-rod issue explained in a World Cup context - The Athletic