Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Choking Victim Sign - #22 Kershaw

 

Dodgers Pitcher #22 Clayton Kershaw Saving Lives 

First Responder Step 1:  ASK "ARE YOU CHOKING?"

San Francisco Giants Fans should be proud of restaurant owner in Brooklyn hanging this "Choking Victim" warning sign in his establishment. He's a native San Franciscan who's in step with all SF Giants fans; he just can't stand the frick'in dodgers.

An article today on SFGATE.com gives the full story about the restaurant owner, the sign, the dodgers fan horror on social media, the rivalry. My take on it is if you can't handle the truth stay out of the restaurant. 

And just in case some Dodgers fans think the Kershaw criticism of choking in the playoffs is "fake news," here's a bit of footage for your lying eyes:


"ARE YOU CHOKING?"





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Sunday, February 25, 2024

For Christians Caught in a Cult

 

I share this with my Christian Right fellows and others who choose to follow and support an unchristian-like political cult in these United States of America of 2024. Just a reminder of what may have once been a "firm anchor" in your lives. A reminder that it can be reattached to a drifting boat through faith.



In Conversation with God
Francis Fernandez

Pg.335

55.2 Christ is the firm anchor on whom we should rely.

When the Apostles heard Jesus, they were filled with peace. Then Peter shouted out a daring and courageous request:

Lord, if it is You, then command that I go out to You on the water.

The Master, who was still a few yards from the boat, answered:

Come.

Peter had much faith, and gave up the security of the boat out of confidence in Jesus’ words. Leaving the boat, he began to walk on the water towards Jesus. They were impressive moments. Moments of firmness and love.

Then Peter stopped looking at Jesus and began to notice the difficulties around him. Seeing that the wind was so strong, he became fearful. He forgot for a moment that the strength holding him up on the water did not depend on the circumstances, but on the Will of the Lord, who rules over heaven and earth, life and death, all nature, the winds and the sea . . . Peter began to sink, not because of the waves but because his confidence in him who can do all things wavered. He cried out to Jesus:

Lord save me!

Jesus immediately extended his hand, held him up and said:

Man of little faith, why have you doubted?

In moments of weakness or tiredness, when we see ourselves sinking, we should look to Jesus’ firm hand to steady ourselves. In our prayer we can cry out to him:

Lord save me!

Sometimes the Christians may stop looking at Christ and pay more attention to things that separate him from God. These things may endanger his faith and lead him to sink down if he does not react promptly. 

From the moment one begins to lose the clarity of his faith or the vocation received from God, he should make a sincere examination of conscience. He will not fail to see that – perhaps for some time - his life of piety has been a bit lax, his prayer less frequent or more distracted, he has been less demanding on himself. Is not a sin all the more detrimental when its seriousness is deliberately hidden from the sinner?

Surely, he does not struggle against his passions as before, and may even complacently consent to some. A feeling of resentment towards another that is allowed to fester, a lack of honesty in certain questions that interest us, a friendship that is too absorbing or simply the awakening of baser instincts that are not rejected with vigor: little else is needed to raise up clouds between ourselves and God. Thus, the light of faith becomes darkened.

 



 Peace & Blessings!

- shared by a sinner



Thursday, February 22, 2024

Santa Cruz Warriors Mighty Mouse

 


Kendric Davis could and should be called up to give the Golden State Warriors a fresh look. He's been amazing in the G-League and just seems to have a feel for the game. Named G-League player of the week January 30th, the crafty shooting guard has inside and outside game. My only concern is his size. He's listed at 5'11, 180 lbs., but the eye-test makes that measurement suspect. Though, these days who can trust their own eyes when we are told by puppet politicians an insurrection was no more than a peaceful Capitol Building sightseeing tour. But I digress.

Bottom Line, I know the Warriors need size to defend opponents, but why not take a shot at unleashing what I see as an upcoming Mighty Mouse the likes of past little men phenoms (Monta Ellis 6'3 he's not.)  You can't teach size, but you also can't teach speed and quickness. I believe Davis has the quickness, accuracy, and smarts to help the Warriors contend down the stretch. If you can't slow down a bigger opponent, why not just run them off the court with overwhelming ball movement and scoring quickness of past Championship Warriors fame. 

Youth brings athleticism, quickness, and hustle. Davis brings all that and much more.  Let Mighty Mouse step in for Chris Paul and see if his G-league success carries over to the big league. Come'on Steve Kerr, make that call and see if you possibly have a missing puzzle piece lying under the table.  If it fits and the Warriors make the playoffs, who knows! 





Sunday, February 18, 2024

Trump Org. Fined $354 Million by Wheels of Justice

 

Illustration by Alexander Hunter for the Washington Times (published April 10, 2023)


Former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization must pay $354 million in fines — a total that jumps to $453.5 million when pre-judgment interest is factored in — a judge ruled Friday in their New York civil fraud case. The long-awaited ruling also bars them from seeking loans from financial institutions in New York for a period of three years, and includes a three-year ban on Trump serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation.

Judge Arthur Engoron handed down his judgment in a 92-page decision on Friday. The ruling is one of the largest corporate sanctions in New York history. Trump has vowed to appeal. Cont'd. . .

Judge in Trump's New York fraud case orders him to pay $354 million in penalties, plus millions more in interest - CBS News


Meanwhile, Donald Trump is launching a new sneaker, adding to his other branded products. The $399 golden colored high-tops are targeted at Americans sold on his grifter's sales pitch of "making America great again." The old saying "a fool and his money are soon parted" is befitting those plucking down monies for what one Instagram user described as "the ugliest shoes I've ever seen."

Expect to see the grifter's congressional sycophants sporting these ugly golden colored high-tops soon. Anything to please their wannabe dictator whose getting knocked down and kicked around in his U.S. Court Cases. 

"The wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine.





Sunday, February 11, 2024

Superbowl Sunday! Classical

 


It has been two weeks leading up to the 2024 NFL Super Bowl Game. Two weeks full of back and forth, up and down, common and uncommon takes on how the game will transpire and who will come out victorious. It has been a most grueling and anxiety-filled two weeks for fans of the teams who will face each other, the San Francisco 49ers and defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. These fortunate fans get the ecstasy of getting to the mountaintop, as well as the envy of those whose teams were close but came up short. Their team has a chance to Win it All!

But where ecstasy sprouts, agony also looms. What if their team falters. What if questions and doubts replace all the anticipation of championship parades and new championship sporting gear. What if all the hype and adulation fans have heard ascribed to their team leading up to the "Big Show" was for naught. What If Your Team Loses!



Major Championship Sporting Events are what classical music compositions are written to be, combative yet harmonious. Fans are witness to a battle of human strengths and emotions as competitor's struggle to tame and overcome challenging circumstances. And all the while trying to keep their gameplan composure and poise. It is a battle of the "Will to Win." And may this Sunday's championship football competition bring out the best in all participants, "Win, Lose, or . . .

May there be a glorious victory, and a glorious death.

And may those who witness it recognize and appreciate the skill and dedication of players and coaches putting their heart and soul into competing to be the best at what they do. 

It's Time to Play the Game.


"This is the day the Lord hath made,
let us rejoice and be glad in it."  Psalm 118:24

Friday, February 02, 2024

Carl Weathers - 'Always A Raider'

 "He's just a man, Rock, so Be More Man than him! Go get him; Eye Of the Tiger."

The Raiders Family is mourning the loss of Carl Weathers, who passed away Thursday. Weathers played two seasons with the Silver and Black before embarking on a successful acting career that spanned five decades, famously depicting boxer Apollo Creed in the Rocky franchise among many other unforgettable roles. Always a proud Raider, Weathers will be missed dearly by his Raiders Family and his many fans worldwide. Our deepest condolences are with the Weathers family at this time.




Before Carl became Apollo Creed in Rocky, George Dillon in Predator, Action Jackson, Chubbs Peterson in Happy Gilmore, Combat Carl in The Toy Story series or Greef Karga in The Mandalorian, Carl was a defensive end for San Diego State from 1968-69 where he lettered and helped the Aztecs go 11-0 enroute to winning the Pasadena Bowl in 1969. He went undrafted in 1970 but was picked up via free agency by the Oakland Raiders.

Carl played in 8 games for the Raiders before he was released in 1971. He then made it to the CFL’ BC Lions in 1971 where he played in 18 games before he left the sport after the 1973 season to pursue a career in acting. The rest is history as he starred in movies and television ever since.



RaiderLegend: A Stallone Classic - Rocky II (powellsplace.blogspot.com)