OK, it's a Sunday and
schools no longer out for the summer, which means “Big Screen”
sports galore from sea to shining $$$ season. With baseball now
heading into the confusion of pennant wild-cards, basketball
boot-camps, football warm-ups, and on and on. How come there are more
Americans that understand the “Wild-card” of sports then that of
the role of the U.S. Congress? Anyway, is it only American “Laughed
at by the Bloke” Football that finds its players engaged in
domestic violence? What about baseball, and hockey and... Look that
ordeal in the elevator, it wasn't a case of domestic violence, that
was cold blooded sponsorship greed targeting another human of the
opposite sex! Anyway again, if football is the only America sport
that finds domestic violence as a past-time when the players are off
the field and away from the make-over-boob Con-Pom squad, then ban
its ass! Look, I have not watched a professional “Football” game
ever since Vic went to jail, after killing all those dogs. See, I was
looking for an excuse to give it up anyway, as it's not a sport! I
learned that from my “Bloke” friends, and I must admit they were
right. So I do thank Mr. Vic, for giving me a reason to never again
have an interest in watching dog killers assemble together in efforts
to try and kill other humans in a fashion that is just a glorified
“Pig Pile” match. But now with this domestic crap making grown
men cry and others hide or sigh for relief, we no longer have any
excuse but to give it up. If not, we feed into that mentality of
brutality for a buck – that it's OK to hurt one another for the
“Spirit of the SPORT” - which is just a $Billion$ dollar
corporate scandal. Look, bleacher seat hot dogs should not cost that much,
to munch down on a beef stick filled with rat crap. Or is it the
other way around, a rat crap stick.. So I ask again, is it only
“Football”? Look, ever since Mr. Vic was caught, the “Sporsters”
have learned a lesson, it's called the Hush Puppy! Or for those not
in the know, “Shut up Bitch”, whack! Anyway, getting back to my
assessment of role playing, that Americans understand more about the
sport then the spat - that which comes from a “Do Nothing
Congress”. Maybe we all suffer from a form of domicile violence,
called politics! And like is common with domestic violence victims,
we keep going back for more abuse, time after time after time. Which
makes me wonder, are we starting to see an increase in violence and
abuse, because of a “Do Nothing” attitude, from the halls of
Congress to hotel elevators – the “Hushing” of the puppy!
Sunday, September 14, 2014
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