Saturday, April 21, 2018

I got a little "wordy" today.

ESPN sucks and I'll tell you why.

The Boston Red Sox are currently the best team in the MLB.

They are playing baseball better than anyone expected them to play and they are leading the league in wins, runs scored, run differential and win streak. They have more grand slams, more hits, best team bating average and best on-base percentage. Their team ERA is second in the league (just a touch below the Astros) with fewer games played.

In other words, they are playing some amazing baseball. The New York Aaron Judges staring Giancarlo however are failing miserably.

Everyone predicted the Judges would be the team that led the league in every statistic. Their batters were going to hit more home runs than every team combined since baseball was first played, their pitchers would be throwing 200 mph fast balls, their fielders would make 15 foot high leaping catches and throw the ball in from center field to home plate with chest-high accuracy.

Last night, the Boston Red Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 7-3, giving them a 17-2 record. The New York Aaron Judges starring Giancarlo lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 8-5, giving them a 9-9 record.

This was ESPNs webpage at 6:30 this morning:

The only mention of the Red Sox on that page is in the section labeled "Favorites" which is a section that gets populated based on what stories I have clicked on in the past.

Look, I know that the Red Sox won't continue with this streak and I know the Yankees will eventually get hot but dammit, if you are going sell yourself as the premier national sporting news site, you should at least have the ability to report on all teams equally.

I suspect that the Steinbrenner's may be the principal owners of ESPN which means that organization is not an unbiased national sports reporting organization.

As for today's Red Sox game, it's on at 9:00 this evening so I might be able to watch more than 2 innings.


Two thoughts come to mind when I read this:
  1. Krazy Kim the Third is full of shit.
  2. The Democrats, NBC News, The Washington Post, The New York Times, etc... are gonna have a freakin' heart attack if Trump settles the 70 year long Korean Conflict.
I'm expecting the first but I'm hoping for the second.


This woman is a freakin' nutcase.

She has developed a deep hatred for anyone who is not her and if I were the state of California, I would fire her fat ass. Then I would ask the federal government to look into her behavior and possibly charge her with terroristic activities and/or hate crimes.

We do not need people like her living amongst us. She is the type who will make a pressure cooker bomb and set it off in some crowded mall or restaurant.

And for the record, if those "free speech advocates" (whatever those are) are going to defend her right to incite and spew hatred like that, they better be ready to defend the redneck right to wave their ignorant confederate flag and shout derogatory names. They better be ready to defend the white supremacist who tosses the nazi salute in people faces and holds KKK rallies.

We do not live in a country where free speech is allowed anymore. Liberals and social justice warriors have seen to it that free speech is a thing of the past. Stop defending her "right to say what she wants" because that right went out the window the day someone decided that I was not allowed to say the "N" word.


Guess who was able to enter some flight time into his logbook today.

This guy!

I spent just about 3/4 of an hour getting my ass kicked in the plane this afternoon.

I did 3 touch & gos and 2 full stop landings in what can best be described as "sporty" conditions.

The wind was straight down the runway so I didn't have any crosswind issues but it was blowing at 12 knots with gusts to 20 knots. And that 12 knots as the average sustained rate. Sometimes it was zero, sometimes it was 20.

Trust me, landing a plane in a 20 knot headwind is great right up until that wind suddenly dies to 0 knots. That's when your 60 knot forward airspeed drops to 40 knots.

Planes don't fly at 40 knots. They become stones at 40 knots and I end up with a pucker factor of 9 as the plane suddenly starts to make a dive to the runway. All you can do is apply some power, pull back on the yoke a bit and pray that's enough to stop the descent.

Also, since the wind was blowing between 0 and 20 knots, the plane was bouncing all over the place when I was at or above pattern altitude.

In other words, I'm glad I flew today but it wasn't a nice day to fly.


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