Saturday, April 14, 2007

Don's OK? - Vote Obama - Keep your eye on the ball


While Imus worked in New York, he liked to spend weekends at the ranch in New Mexico. I mean, he got off work at noon on Fridays. So he will spend a lot of time there. He will chew a lot of nicorettes and drink a lot of coffee - Cuuuuuuute. He will reflect on his career.

The thing is, people kind of like Imus - he's charming - that's the thing - and his Rutgers comment was just more of the same exact crap he has ever delivered. His metier is mild abuse, and I have learned a lot about abuse and mild abuse in my life. My parents and family taught me that it is a joke. It's not that interesting to me. I don't contemplate abuse, I contemplate disaster and ennui.

Nuff said about me. Back to our boring story. A pro-Obama rant will evolve in his comtemplation as he sits in New Mexico. In late 2007 or sometime in 2008 before November, Don will find a propitious time to deliver an emotional rant essay explaining what he really thinks, and it will do good to putting New Mexico and some other states toward the DNC blue. Politics is hard work.

Don't you think?

http://www.barackobama.com

More Boring Analysis
I have written a lot of research on African companies, most of it is available on the Wikipedia. There is nothing more confidence-inspiring than spending time reading management's opinions at sites such as Ecobank, Ghana Stock Exchange, Zambeef, Kumba Resources, et cetera. Africa is a very interesting place. I think: That is is difficult to underestimate the amount of casual interest a dumb story like this will generate in Africa. It seems so funny, and slightly bad, and seems to have everything to do with the future.

Africa, Europe and Asia are producing basketball players as good as the best players produced in the NCAA. And the trendline is up.

Get your philas on...Schooly D

So what do the Mamelodi Bees think? They are a great team in the South Africa Women's Professional League. As South Africa is hosting FIFA's World Cup in 2010, one knows that if it goes well, and it should go well, then the Olympics will be hosted by Johannesburg sometime in the soon future, including men's and women's basketball. If t is the time that will elapse before South Africa hosts the games, let t =~ 16 years*, and then consider just how much better and more international both men's and women's basketball will be at that time.

Have a nice day. Support FIBA Africa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Africa

*As the host city of the 2016 Olymnpics will be chosen before 2010, according to Wikipedia::2016 Olympic Games, one takes 7 years to be the lag time involved in projecting an application for a host city. It follows that the city of the 2020 Olympics will be chosen in 2013. 2020 - 2007 = 13 years. 2024 - 2007 = 17 years. 16 is close to both 13 and 17. See you in Africa.

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