Saturday, October 2, 2010

38th Street Loop/Levy Loop

I jogged and walked the 38th Street Loop this morning in 25:41. It was 50 degrees, and it's supposed to drop into the 40s tonight. I'll begin to complain about the cold shortly.

Starting at about 4:30 p.m. Central, I walked the Levy Loop in 30:43, and walked into my dry, cool house, with half the windows open, to see that San Diego led San Francisco 4-0 in the seventh inning, and that Atlanta and Philadelphia are tied 0-0 in the sixth. Here's what I need—either San Diego to win today and tomorrow, and Atlanta to lose at least one game in the next two days, or San Diego to win one game, and Atlanta to lose two. If either of those happen, then Cincinnati, the National League Central Division Champion Cincinnati Reds, will play San Francisco in the first round of the playoffs, rather than Philadelphia. Philadelphia is too fucking good. I think it will win the World Series. I would at least like the Reds to have a chance to make it to the National League Championship Series, which the won't if they start with Philadelphia, because Philadelphia is better than two motherfuckers.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY from A Different Closet
"AIDS now appears as an imminent threat to everyone," Green said. "We hope, when that truth is accepted, we will escape this discriminatory attitude which its proponents indeed endanger themselves by upholding."

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