Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Cinderfella Just WON World Series





The Washington Nationals just won their first World Series of Baseball. Not since the San Francisco Giants Championship of 2014 has a wild card team won it all. Both teams seem to have had that same gutsy, grind it out style of players that led them to an improbable seven Game World Series win.

Most everyone gave the Houston Astros the series coming into tonight's deciding game. Seeing them take an early 2-0 lead and watching starting pitcher Zack Greinke allow only one hit through 6 innings, it looked a lock for the Astros.  But then in the top of the 7th the Senators remembered how to dance, scoring three runs off two homers to take a 3-2 lead. By the end of the 7th Greinke was gone and the Astros were never the same. 

The Senators added three more runs in closing out what was an exciting and competitive 2019 World Series. And to think that the visiting team won every game. The magic of sports is witnessing great moments while watching history in the making. 

Baseball is a beautiful game to behold. Cindefella never looked so good as when slipping into a Washington Nationals "World Series Champions" baseball cap.


Congratulations Nationals!





2019 World Series

Houston Astros vs. Washington Nationals



Sunday, October 27, 2019

Tiger Still "Big in Japan"




Tiger Woods just won his 82nd PGA Tour victory at the Zozo Championship in Japan. This victory ties golfing legend Sam Snead on the list of most PGA Tour victories of all time. The legend of Tiger continues.....

I wasn't there, but from this Japanese fan collage you get the feeling that Tiger is still a sports sensation wherever there's fans who appreciate great golf.  Japan loves golf and still marvel at Tiger's game.




Congratulations Tiger on another impressive victory!



An Anti-War Story of Rediscovery




Dreaming A Soldier’s Nightmare

It is 3AM, and I have just awakened from a nightmare that was not of my own making. I found myself seperated from my touring group in a war torn foreign land, only to be attacked, despised and hounded like an enemy of the state. I resorted to being what any human being finding itself in such harsh conditions would  succumb to; nature’s animalistic survivor. I lived what seemed like a lifetime under primitive fear,fight and/or flight rules. Where faith and trust have left the building, replaced by suspicion and killer instincts. Its a condition that no civilized human being should be forced into. And yet I was projected into such an environment and somehow survived.

When I fought it was with abandon. No thoughts of consequences, no thoughts of a tomorrow. When I ran and/or hid there was no feeling of shame or sadness. I had become the ancient animal in me who’s bodily, mental and emotional functions were resharpened to do what homosapiens of eras past were bred to do; survive.

The fact that I was fighting off and running from other human beings and not carnivorous beasts did not lessen or alter my will to survive. I had stopped analyzing the danger to my being in order to become a beast of my own making; armed to the teeth with an aggressive kill and not be killed mindset. To all intents and purposes I was lost to the tenents of civil humanity, relying solely on animal instincts...

But for the grace of God, human civility in the form of a mother and child  found and offered me food, sanctuary and kindness even as I threatened to bring my living hell into their humble home. The fog of fear, anger and distrust was soon lifted and replaced with human acts of kindness.. Life began to feel humane again.

When finally, I was repatriated with my touring group I felt like a young wolf cub being reunited with the pack. But I wasn’t young anymore. As I locked in to those familiar eyes of one of my brothers, wet tears and choking cries began escaping us both as we grabbed each others faces and pressed out foreheads together. That moment of recognition, of knowing that another being shares with and understands the nightmares you suffered through, is one of the most human experiences I have ever had. To have walked in another man’s shoes and find him waiting at the end of your treacherous journey with arms open and eyes crying for you. Its enough to turn a savage into a saint. 

The blessing is not that you lost something and rediscovered it, but that what you rediscovered was greater than that which you lost. With great suffering comes even greater discovery, if we are strong and willing to survive the fear and pain. 

How much better a human being after suffering through crisis. War, poverty, disease, hunger, abuse, grief. What people deserving of being on this planet today did not sprout from ancestors who suffered together and survived to build a foundation for civil communion. We are all decendants of survivors who at some point had to look into the dark abyss of their animal instincts and learn what it means to be truly human. Enlightenment through contrasting perceptions. And if need be, to use our animal instincts without becoming our animal instincts. The warning is that there’s a fine line in being something and becoming something else.

Some crisis in life are natural disasters and unavoidable, and some like War and Abuse are of mankind’s making. The former we can expect civilization to live and die with. But the latter should never be allowed to exist in any society that sees another as his or her brother, sister, mother, father or child. We must slay that internal beast who is always chasing and attempting to plant fear and distrust in our being. For we as human beings are most beastly when we see others not as we see ourselves, and most beautiful when we see others as ourselves.

Privilege can be just as blinding as envy. 

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Cabin Kids - Dinah






Dinah
Is there anyone finer
In the state of Carolina?
If there is and you know her
Show her to me

Dinah
Got those Dixie eyes blazin'
How I love to sit and gazin'
To the eyes of Dinah Lee

Every night why do I
Shake with fright?
Because my Dinah might
Change her mind about me

Bop, be-dee, Bop, Bo-bo-bo-bo

Dinah
Should she wander to China
I would hop an ocean liner
Just to be with Dinah Lee

With Dinah Lee...



"Dinah" is a popular song published in 1925 and introduced by Ethel Waters (Wikipedia)

What I didn't know was how popular singer, actress  Fannye Rose Shore identified so much with the song that she took her stage name from it: Dinah Shore 

Pink Lemonade [1936] - THE CABIN KIDS - YouTube

History of Cabin Kids singing group

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Yankees Clipped By Astros in ALCS

The Houston Astros are going to the 2019 World Series and it took a bottom of the 9th walk-off two run homer by ALCS MVP Jose Altuve to make the New York Yankees irrelevant.  Game 6 gave us big plays at big moments, but none was as big as the Altuve walk-off. And unfortunately for the Yankees and the kiss butt Yankees loving media, history will only recall that the Houston Astros won 107 games, were favored to win the 2019 American League Pennant, and went out and did it against the New York Yankees.

The Astros won it all two years ago against the L.A. Dodgers.  This coming Tuesday they will host the upstart Washington Nationals in game 1 of the World Series. New York and Los Angeles might not watch, but the rest of us baseball fans can’t wait to see a matchup where the media won’t have a dog in the fight.  When you love the game more than its big city market value, you watch and treasure any and every World Series; for the love of the game.

Congratulations Houston Astros on your second ALCS Championship in three years.

Final Score GM6 ALCS
Yankees 4
Astros 6

Monday, October 14, 2019

Judgment At Nuremberg - Lessons in Totalitarianism


Totalitarianism: A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

In the year 2019 America has a leader in office that sees himself as dictators see themselves; above any criticism or accountability for their questionable actions. He would be untouchable if he were sitting on a throne as ruler of a monocratic kingdom. Problem is America is not a monocracy (governed by one), but a democracy governed by the people through elected officials. And he is an elected official.

I watched a 1961 courtroom drama film last night titled "Judgment at Nuremberg." It's an all-time favorite of mine that I hadn't seen in many years. The film follows the post-war trial of four German judges who served during the Nazi regime and are now facing a tribunal for charges of crimes against humanity.

Watching Judgment at Nuremberg this time around was a scary experience because it resembles the politics of today's dictatorial regimes. All but one of the men on trial, Ernst Janning, denied knowing about the atrocities their Nazi political party carried out under the leadership of Adolph Hitler. 

The defense attorney made a gallant effort in putting forward "alternative facts" to justify the actions of these men and their Nazi regime. He even went as far as charging the Vatican, foreign countries and foreign corporations in sharing in the blame of Nazi atrocities. 

And then there was at least one witness for the defense who during the war had given evidence that led to the arrest and death of a Jewish man, and the destruction of a young 16 year old girl's virgin reputation.  This witness represented the many subservient German citizens who felt obligated to report any crimes (real or imagined) against the state involving Jews or Jewish sympathizers, to the Nazi gestapo. The witness, an elderly female, left the stand discredited.

When Ernst Janning, the one defendant not in denial, chose to give his statement against the advice of the defense attorney, he literally blew away all defense testimony by admitting everyone knew what was going on in Germany and chose to go along with the Nazi plan. His performance on the stand was a highlight of the film. 

In delivering his indictment of the German peoples, Janning put the blame directly on the shoulders of good German citizens who cloaked themselves in Hitler's "make Germany great again" rhetoric. Germany was starving and barely surviving when Hitler came along and reminded them of how great they once were and could be again. He railed against the debts owed from WWI. Then he gave the German peoples a scapegoat in the Jews, and that's when the power of hate was ignited and began burning in full force.

What Judgment at Nuremberg warns against is not the Hitler type leaders of history making a modern day reappearance, but the wavering integrity of judges, doctors, lawyers, politicians and such. These oath pledging professionals know better than to conspire and participate in evil against the laws and peoples, or to turn a blind eye to it. They know the dangerous consequences a country in conflict with itself might suffer. Their complicity in allowing such evil actions to be carried out is what makes them guilty of a dictator's crimes. It is the duty of sworn in, learned and righteous citizens to protect their democracy against interlopers who come along and start tearing down democratic laws and institutions in an effort to dictate their own brand of government; a government that would normalize concentration camps, ethnic hatred and sterilization as well as ban freedoms of speech and such. 



One of my favorite quotes from the movie is in its final scene with the Judge and the main defendant Janning. The defendant wants the judge to know that he never knew it would come to millions of people dying. The Judge's reply was as follows: 

"Ernst Janning, It came to that the first time you sentenced a man to death you knew to be innocent."


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Da’ Bums Blow it Again



Maybe Next Year"..............Maybe NOT

Its the sworn duty of every able-bodied San Francisco Giants fan to not only kick, but poke and humiliate a rival when they’re down.  Last night’s NLDS game between the visiting underdog Washington Nationals and Da’ Bums of Los Angeles gave us orange and black fans reason to kick and take potshots at our most hated rival. 

The Dodgers, a team that has been to four of the last six NLCS and represented the National League in the past two World Series, have been eliminated from the playoffs........Again.   They had the second best record in baseball with what looked like a dominant roster built for a championship run. And yet Da’ Bums blew it.  

Five outs away from moving on to their fourth straight NLCS and the Dodgers, with pitching ace Clayton Kershaw on the mound, gave up back-to-back homeruns that tied the game. Then, in the top of the tenth inning with the bases loaded, Nationals second baseman Howie Kendrick goes high and deep to thrust a dagger smack into the heart of Da’ Bums and their unbelieving blue-capped fans.  And that’s how the 2019 Dodgers baseball season ended, with a choke job that strangled the life out of Los Angeles on what turned out to be a cruel October evening.  

It couldn’t have happened to a better bunch of bums. Just who did they think they were anyway, the 2010 San Francisco Giants?

Final Score /10
Washington Nats 7
L.A. Dodgers 3

Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Raiders a .500 team so far

The NFL season has just completed a quarter of its regular season schedule and the Oakland Raiders seem to be a middle of the pack team. After losing Antonio Brown at the start of the season this might not be so bad. Players on both sides of the ball have stepped up. QB Derek Carr has had what I call a .500 season so far, a few bumpy outings mixed in with some great leadership.

With the questionable season long suspension handed down to LB Vontez Burfect this week, the team will need to continue with that next-man-up mentality. If coaches can utilize the strength of their players, (speed, size up front, power run game), we could see them in the playoff conversation come December. But that is a very optimistic could.  Until I see convincing back-to-back wins out of them I  can’t buy into the possibility of playoffs. Consistency is key to their success. The Raiders (2-2) face the (3-1) Chicago Bears in London this coming weekend. Let’s see if they can get their first back-to-back win under their belt. Maybe then we can start peeking into the future.  A game at a time men. 

Win, Lose or Tie!