What a nice, sunny day in Chicago for the first parade in 108 years! Here are some nice printscreens I took while watching them wind through the streets, ending with a center stage production: The atmosphere was overwhelming, with people pouring out to support the team they’ve loved forever. The excitement was palpable, bringing everyone […]
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Month: November 2016
Cubs Win World Series!
They did it. Game 7, November 2nd, 2016: The Chicago Cubs are World Series Champions! Congratulations to Chicago, what a comeback after Cleveland tied it at six… here are the highlights from extra innings set to the most hopeful music of all time, the “Rookie of the Year” theme song.
Cubs Overcome All Obstacles
That was the craziest game I can remember in a long time. Stakes that high, (on my birthday!), watching a game seven where neither team had won a World Series in forever – 1948 for Cleveland and 1908 for Chicago, and to have extra innings? Insane. The Cubs led off the game with a home […]
ONE MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Living in America – HAPPY MOTHAFUCKING BIRTHDAY TO ME!
GO CUBS GO!
How can you not feel good watching the Chicago Cubs? I found myself transfixed on the TV in game five, realizing these guys couldn’t leave Wrigley without a win. It’s been tricky with Cleveland getting undeserved home field advantage. And even though I wanted them out of the remaining teams to win the AL, that […]
The One & Only Keith Olbermann Obliterates E-Mail BS
"Worse Than Watergate" indeed. The Comey/Chaffetz/Trump lie is as evil an assault on a free election as we've had pic.twitter.com/yOOvnKC54T — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) October 31, 2016
One Week Left
I’ll admit: I was a little lethargic after volunteering twice for Hillary’s campaign, and I assumed this Russian hack of an e-mail bullshit would go away on it’s own. Lol but just like how Donald got into this place to begin with, lies sure to seem to trick people in the short term. I stand […]
THANK GOD THAT’S OVER
OF COURSE it couldn’t be easy. Despite leading 27-10 at halftime, the Spartans came within a score of 2nd ranked Michigan before Heisman Trophy-Candidate Jabrill Peppers returned the 2-point conversion try for the insurmountable lead. Luckily, Mark Dantonio’s ego prevented his team from putting the pressure back on the Wolverines, who were all too familiar […]