February 4, 2020: The Hate Files XLII
Once a month… at least. Need to let it out more, instead of holding it in. You ever see the movie Me, Myself, and Irene? One day man, I tell you. Anyways, I let one out last month, talking about … Continued
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Once a month… at least. Need to let it out more, instead of holding it in. You ever see the movie Me, Myself, and Irene? One day man, I tell you. Anyways, I let one out last month, talking about … Continued
While everybody says what a great Super Bowl it was, everybody besides 49er fans, I’ll go ahead and say it was not so super. Maybe I’m just becoming a grumpy old man. Not yet, not yet… What did I expect? … Continued
Super Bowl Sunday 2020 is here, without the Bears again. Still, I was looking forward to the game. Unfortunately, the Bulls Raptors game was on before the festivities began; what a poor appetizer to the main course. Who am I … Continued
Maybe it’s because the Bears crapped out this year. Maybe it’s because the Bulls season is in the toilet. Maybe it’s because it’s still too long until baseball begins. Maybe it’s because I’m just searching for something… but after Saturday’s … Continued
On this last day of January, let’s talk about the last game of the year. The Super Bowl is almost here. I’m excited about this game. When it comes down to it, I’m OK with the result either way. But… … Continued
Who else likes to watch old games? Typically I don’t have much time to do this, but this Thursday night, presented an opportunity. After watching the end of The Revenant, and flipping through the channels with nothing else to watch, … Continued
Finally, the decision was made in the Kris Bryant case. Kris loses, and that means the Cubs win. The Cubs now have KB under control through the end of 2021. What does it all mean? Major league teams can continue … Continued
As the sports world mourns, the Reds swooped in and signed Nicholas Castellanos; what a total lack of respect. Although he was only a Cub for a short time, I really liked him. Seeing the Reds sign yet another player, … Continued
It’s to be expected. When a famous person, a sporting legend goes out the tragic way that Kobe did, there will be an outpouring of sadness, sharing of memories, outpouring of love; that’s all I’ve seen since it happened. It’s … Continued
We shouldn’t have to be reminded of this, but today brought us a pretty big example. Kobe Bryant is dead at 41. Wow, just wow. I wasn’t a fan, but when I first started reading the breaking news, I was … Continued