Today's Tids Issue
3,692
For Rehearsing:
So,
that was the greatest debate of our times? God help us. Trump
was fairly inarticulate and Hill was a well-rehearsed politician. Anybody who
had hopes that Trump learned something since his first days on the campaign
trail had to be severely disappointed. What must have been particularly disappointing
for Trump supporters is that he missed real opportunities to make points. A person
who can think on his or her feet wouldn’t do that. Trump didn’t rehearse and it
showed. As Belichick my say, “He knows what he knows”.
BTW,
I was ready to turn it off after 10 mins. Just more of
the same, and regardless of how well Hill performed it was still politicians
promising things that aren’t good for the country. And a lot of stuff they can’t control. The
focus on these debates is always on how they act and what they look like with
little effort to ferret out what the country would look like under them. Too
many, 0-Man looked good on stage, but look at the country now – disjointed,
hateful, inept in an increasingly sinister world and plunging into debt.
The
Theatrical production on puns turned out to be a play on
words.
The
Question:
What are considered Angelina Jolie’ five best Movies?
The
Headlines:
--Hillary Declared Winner of First Debate.
--Over Debate Jitters, The US Markets Open Stronger.
--Blast In Baghdad Kills 17.
--Historic Treaty Signed In Columbia.
--Uber Jumping Into Food Delivery Service With Both
Feet.
Actually,
I awoke this morn in a wooded glade on old Cape Cod.
Roaming around here yesterday, I just had to realize all over again that this
place of my youcth is indeed something very special. And now that the crowds
are dwindling it is close to becoming perfect again. Oh, it is a lot more commercial
even in some of the special, picture perfect towns. But all in all it is distinct
overall, grey weathered shingles dominating; devoid of plastic. The only thing
missing is my old grey dory floating at anchor on Pleasant bay beach.
Romney
would have beaten Hillary in a cakewalk this time around.
Don’t
you get concerned just a bit when the market goes down
several hundred points just because stockbrokers get a little jittery. I get
jittery knowing that those responsible for my financial fate are so fragile.
Did
you read where The Saudi King is slashing salaries
and benefits, including those of family members in the line of succession. The
reason, like any time in history – bad business. Low gas prices have spurned some
parts of the US economy like tourism, but as many don’t understand, it comes
with a price. People in Texas lose jobs, as do many others in related businesses
across the country. So when the King kicks back, it might be a good idea to
open your eyes to see what comes next.
Remember
when
“Blast in Baghdad” meant Sadaam orgy.
One
reader notes that this is the first time since 1776 that “God”
hasn’t been mentioned in a Political debate.
On
big debate nights like last night’s most anticipated ever,
it’s hard to find other real news in the morning. I generally go to BBC on
those occasions, but the debate was big news there too. To me though, this debate
in terms of news was pretty much a non-event.
By
the end of this week professional spinners will have many
believing that Trump won the debate.
When watching
government
on stage as it was last night, it is no wonder sports has become so popular.
I had better get
out of here before I
bore you all to tears with debate quips.
I wonder if my spelling is as bad as
Trump’s grammar?
My NFL picks are
declining just like my golf game. Ugh. Last week I said that the Steelers
were looking like the team to beat and then they go and get trounced by a relatively
unknown Philly team with a rookie QB. I think perhaps the league has gotten
closer.
The Answer:
Gia
is considered #1. Next is Girl Interrupted followed by Maleficent, Lara Croft
Tomb Raider, Mr. And Mrs. Smith (With You Know Who), Alexander, Changeling,
Salt, Bone Collector and #10 – A Mighty Heart.
See you tomorrow with full
bodied Tids
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