Day 752
- And, as if March Madness fate wanted to hit, there goes BOTH my selections for the title game.
- Could this be the NCAA basically admitting they are a relic of the past and not bothering? Because that was one of the most obvious rigging situations in history, if you ask me...
- As of right now, there is no LSU men's basketball team. The controversies and NCAA violations have sent EVERY SCHOLARSHIP PLAYER from the university.
- Six more sacrifices to the NRA -- rampage in Sacramento about bar time Saturday night! And this one was apparently a clean getaway.
- And ANOTHER mass shooting earlier Saturday night: 11 shot at a Dallas concert, one taken out.
- Will Smith has quit the Academy. He can give back the Oscar anytime now.
- No one, however, is going to stop (Kan)Ye (West) from accepting awards at the Grammys tonight, should he win any.
- Fuck Ye. Disgrace to his race AND his profession.
- WWE finally gets it's turn. Wrestlemania Night One last night:
- Off to an auspicious start. First match had to be cut short because of a knee injury.
- On balance, once again, WWE takes an underwhelming Mania build and makes something out of it.
- Cody Rhodes has just started the road to his funeral. As in, I believe he will be Owen Hart-ed by a very angry Vince. But on HIS timetable. The bastard tends to work that way.
- Sounds to me as if the Seth Rollins-Becky Lynch couple MAY be taking more time off to raise the kid?
- Ronda Rousey is NOT a sports entertainer. Not able to dial things back to "fake fighting" levels, the match with Charlotte (Flair) came off clunky, and the booking was shit. You have her escape two different Charlotte finishers, do the ref bump false finish, and Flair wins clean with a kick?
- Of course, you could be New Day and Sheamus, who had a tag match scheduled, and had it cut (and hopefully moved to tonight!).
- One of the reasons for that was the Hall of Fame presentation, which, of course, quickly became one more tour de force for The Undertaker.
- And the other, probably, was that massive cheer, still echoing in many ears in Dallas today, when Stone Cold Steve Austin finally came out for his first (and admittedly last) match in nearly 20 years.
- Nice touch, though: Kevin Owens, his opponent, was arrested for badmouthing Texas by two real Texas Rangers after the match. In kayfabe (AKA storyline). Anyone who knows Texas and Texans realizes that they had to have an exit strategy to take the Stunnered Owens from the ring and get him out of there any degree of safely.
so aside from the NCAA not proving anything to you because they had nothing to prove, quite simply, aside from your vehement hatred for Will Smith after understandably, albeit not very in the moment smartly, reacting to a very controversial joke, aside from your deeming of Ye a failure to his race and profession, which like, lolk. By the way we are talking about Kanye, who by all accounts is just a massive dick and egomaniac and has no intent on dealing with his mental illnesses with any sort of logical treatment, be it medication or therapy (you should know a thing or two about that ideology, based on your borderline obsession with the hatred of specific members of the sporting world including but not limited to: Andy Reid, Andy Reid's son, Andy Reid's alleged murder victim, and of course the worst of them all; Andy Reid's success and actual respectability in the regular world). Aside from all of that, I do have one important question. And believe me, it's VERY important: What's Deborah Gibson been up to lately?
ReplyDeleteShe has her first national solo tour in 30 years in June. Go to her website for details and she hopes to see you there!!!
ReplyDelete(To everyone else: Ain't I a stinkah? ;) )
Anyway, to the rest of your point: The more I think about it, the more I begin to wonder if this whole Lia Thomas thing, etc., is going to kill the NCAA outright, because it will be impossible to have a national scholastic sporting body which will be able to uphold Federal and (unconstitutional) state law. I could easily see this as a splinter situation, where entire states will leave the NCAA's jurisdiction because the NCAA will not (and cannot) support their bigotry.
Smith's career is over. I was actually going to post that he's already lost his two movie projects he was working on (one major release, the other on Netflix). Ye, well, funny you should mention Gibson in the context of what Ye has done to his ex-wife, her new boyfriend, and one of the hosts of the Grammy Awards.
You make a comment that I want to respond to you with a very important question on: Have you figured out yet that there is, if determined that the person has legitimate purpose in the world, a correlation between one's success and actual respectability and being such a monster?
Be glad I didn't know at 18 (or, for what you mention, 29 as well) what I know now.