A Bowl Of Cherries Today

Posted by derickson on Aug 29th, 2008
2008
Aug 29
Bowl Of Cherries

On the way out the door, I grabbed a bagful of cherries to eat for breakfast at work this morning. I didn’t consciously grab them for this reason, but once I got to work I realized I couldn’t have had a more appropriate breakfast.

Life is absolutely a bowl of cherries for me today.

I’m still warmed by the afterglow of Obama’s acceptance speech. It wasn’t his best speech but it was a very politically tactical speech that was nevertheless superb. It certainly wasn’t his most inspiring speech but I was still moved not so much by the speech itself but by the historical moment.

My life experience has thankfully given me a what I think is a fairly unique perspective on race in America, at least for that of a white, male Minnesotan. That experience deserves its own post, with which I promise to follow up. Suffice to say, at the outset of this Democratic campaign, I was fairly skeptical of America’s willingness to support a black man for president.

So though I’ve known this moment was coming for quite some time, the moment it happened, the moment actually accepted my party’s nomination for president, I was surprised at how moved I was.

I spent a year and a half of my high school years in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where I met virulent racists. There was the kid who tried to beat up a black girl on her first day of school because she was black (that was her only day at that school). There was the kid whose father had turned their basement into his own personal armory in anticipation of the race war he believed to be coming. There was the friend who found a Klu Klux Klan sword between the walls of his house while his family was renovating a room. There were the gallows I spied driving past a corn field one day.

These racist kids I knew learned racism from their parents and had they stayed in Indiana, there’s little to lead me to believe that they’d ever change.

So, to witness the history that took place last night inspired me to have more faith in my fellow Americans and today, I am the proudest I’ve ever been in my life to be an American.

So, yeah, today’s a pretty good day.

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So, Um, What You’re Saying Is…

Posted by derickson on Aug 21st, 2008
2008
Aug 21

You can pretty much call me a fan of ProFootballTalk.com, but this “analysis” of how the NFC North will shake out this year is not particularly analytical nor insightful. So, it’s gonna be a battle between the Vikings and the Packers and the Bears and the Lions will not be a factor.

Just phoning it in:

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Aug 13

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Al Franken To The Swift Boaters: Checkmate

Posted by derickson on Aug 13th, 2008
2008
Aug 13

There are plenty of reasons to be critical of the campaign Al Franken has run to date, but this is not one of them. I just saw Franken’s latest ad and I’m like, daaaammmmn! Trot this b*tch out every time the Republicans scream you hate the troops:

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Brett Favre in Confessions Of An NFL QB Drama Queen

Posted by derickson on Aug 8th, 2008
2008
Aug 8

This came to me via email without any attribution whatsoever, so I’m afraid I do not know who to credit. Hilarious:

Brett Favre in Confessions Of An NFL QB Drama Queen

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Adrian Peterson Stars In Madden 09 Commercial

Posted by derickson on Aug 8th, 2008
2008
Aug 8

will be available Monday. This year Madden should be much more fun to play than last year because of the additions of , , , and should be rated like 98 or 99. With at QB, it should be a lot easier to hit open receivers, too. GameStop is featuring the Madden version of Adrian Peterson in their commercials:

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Brett Favre To Jets: Packers = Scaredy Cats

Posted by derickson on Aug 7th, 2008
2008
Aug 7
Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

Apparently, will become the starting quarterback this morning.

Green Bay Packers v Minnesota Viki

, the terms of the trade include a poison pill provision that would send three Jets’ first round draft choices to the Packers if Favre was subsequently traded to the . Clearly, Favre wanted to play for the Vikings with a passion and the ‘ sabotage of his wish shows they’re just a bunch of scaredy cats.

It shoud be quite obvious by now that Green Bay is deathly afraid of the Vikings; Favre in Purple would’ve been far more than they could take.

As I’ve said, this season.

Yet, it would have been worth a second-round pick to see Favre in Purple on opening day…at Lambeau Field…as the Packers retired number 4. Heh.

As for the rest of the season, I don’t think anyone in their right mind passes on the opportunity to bring in a Hall of Fame quarterback with a good season or two left in him. And he could very well have taken us far; but he also could’ve stunk, badly. Favre doesn’t have a stellar record in the Metrodome and his interception total would likely have skyrocketed as a result.

It’s been almost as much fun watching the Drama Queen sticking it to his former team and Packers’ fans as it has been astonishing at how forgiving Cheeseheads have been of this 38 year old brat.

So we beat on, with at the helm of a much-improved squad this year and we’ll be just fine.

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Hitler’s Had Enough Of The Favre Situation

Posted by derickson on Aug 5th, 2008
2008
Aug 5

This is a mashup of the movie Downfall and today’s football headlines (via via ). Beautiful. (WARNING: Profanity in German).

someone doing a mashup of this movie with Hitler ranting about getting kicked off Xbox Live.

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Gary Zimmerman Highlight Video

Posted by derickson on Aug 4th, 2008
2008
Aug 4

It’s too bad we let him go. was inducted into the pro football Hall of Fame this weekend. Alongside , Zimmerman helped form a left side offensive line that absolutely dominated their opponents.

Here’s Zimmerman talking about playing hurt:

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Posted by derickson on Aug 3rd, 2008
2008
Aug 3

bids farewell in song to current Green Bay Packer and soon-to-be Viking quarterback to the tune of . The northern accent is a bonus:

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