Monday, January 19, 2009

Football and 48 hours.

G'day Everyone!

Well, the special events this week are kicking off. I should say they have kicked off indeed. It started with Football. Way out in the desert state of Arizona, two birds got into a major fight. It was the WORST fight I ever saw. In the end, the Arizona Cardinals have cheated their way again and are heading to the Super Bowl.
Good game? No. It became the LAST game for head coach Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb. Reid should have pulled McNabb sooner and put in a QB on the field who can THINK, PLAN, AND REACT to what he's seeing on the field. Many of the Eagles players could be headed for the unemployment line as well. Most of them were BONE HEADED on that field. Just review the game highlights and you'll see it. Enjoy the NFC award Cardinals. In two weeks, you'll face a WORSE situation that you'll wish you didn't face.

What worse situation could the Cardinals face? Lo and behold, they had hoped the mighty Baltimore Ravens would peck the Pittsburgh Steelers to the death so that we could call it a "BIRD FIGHT II, The Super Bowl Match". Unfortunately, the Ravens did not fare well in the sub-zero cold and snow that the Pittsburgh Steelers THRIVE and LOVE. Their lines of both Offense and Defense were STRONG. How strong? So strong, that a Raven flew right into a STEEL BLOCK. That player had to be carted off the field. *bash* crumple. The Baltimore Ravens gave it all they had. In the end, the flock of Ravens flew back to their Baltimore nest, wounded, where they'll hatch new plans for next season.
Pittsburgh Steelers wins the AFC Championship. With that, they send a message to the Cardinals: "See the Ravens? Yer next on the Steel plate!".
In two weeks: Super Bowl match up: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Arizona Cardinals. This will be the final end of the Cardinals. They will be PLUCKED featherless by the Steelers. I can't wait!
GO STEELERS!

In the next 48 hours, our nation will be watching history being made. Most of us will be watching history changing our nation from the comforts our home. But for the millions of people that will jam themselves on the nation's mall and freezing their buns off, they better be warm in whatever they can wear because they will be a LONG time outside.
For Obama, he is enjoying the hours before his time comes. For Bush, his term to expire can't come much faster. Even when Bush stood there and bragged "what a 'good' President he is". History will judge Bush. That we can be sure of Bush being judged through and through.
Obama's first 100 days will be important.
So tomorrow, tune in to your favorite TV or Internet news source or radio. Tomorrow will be change of power, change of Presidents. Obama is sworn in and Bush flies away for good.
Lastly, I wish Obama well. Especially for America.

Semper FI

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