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  1. I've heard as many as 15,000 were on hand to watch in Kansas City's downtown viewing party. Being among them, it was certainly hard to tell. Amazing atmosphere, in any case. Predictably nuts for the final goal, given the delivery by Zusi. 

     

    A great time, and a great result. Not at all a great performance, but oh well. On to Sunday, when we'll hopefully have more of the ball. 

  2. All told, we saw 11 bands.  There was a sign language interpreter for Devil Wears Prada and a shopping cart in the mosh pit for Ice Nine Kills.  I'm somewhat baffled by the karate moves being employed in mosh pits these days -- spinning kicks seem a bit silly to me. 

    I'm 26. Few things make me feel older than shows with opening bands that attract the high school crowd. The moshing confuses me. As does the techno/pop infusion. But I can't complain. I was one of the metalcore kids a decade ago, going to see Darkest Hour, Black Dahlia Murder, etc. 

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    I think it depends also on what they consider failing.  I mean I reached my peak weight back in 2009 and even though I have yo-yoed a bit since then I've never come even within 20 pounds of that peak weight.  Currently I am 70 pounds under it, but if I gain say 10 pounds back does that count as a failure?  I think that more than the percentage they mention lose weight overall, even if they don't maintain their lowest weight.

     

    I think it's also worth noting that basically all relevant health markers improve when the usual diet/exercise tandem is usefully deployed. There are benefits beyond the aesthetic. 

  4. Going to see Morrissey at Barclays Center on the 21st. Never a superfan but this is a rare chance to see a legend live.

    Wish I hadn't been stupid enough to get TNA tickets for the 26th as I'm going to miss Foreigner and Styx.

     

    Saw him in Lawrence, at a much smaller venue. Worth it, if he's in the mood to please. For us, he was - although a few other tour stops haven't been so lucky. 

  5. Something I'd be curious to know: Do NBA teams use default sports drink formulations? Or do they customize the electrolyte balance and osmolarity by player? I'd think that they must. Given that, it seems odd to me that his cramping problems persist, since it would be the easiest thing to create a customized sports drink for Lebron's sweat rate. Leg cramps do also frequently arise from muscle damage, which is why we see them at the end of endurance races, even when the temperature isn't extreme. Possible Lebron just plays so much - and always with so much "fast twitch" emphasis - that his leg muscles give out sometimes? 

     

    Can't say. The exact mechanisms behind cramping are still debated and studied intensely. Certainly Miami isn't lacking in resources or motivation to find a solution, however.

     

    An aside: I've had 3 stress fractures, and a few other of the usual assortment of runner's injuries. By far the most painful and debilitating of those, however, were calf cramps I suffered at the tail end of a trail 50K (in Kansas, in July). You can "play through" a lot of painful things. But when severe cramps hit, no amount of "grit" will fix the problem. When your muscles quit, they quit. That's it. You're done. I'm pretty confident all the twitter warriors out tonight haven't experienced a similar sensation. 

  6. I'll be driving down for 'Mania. Although I've been to New Orleans, that was in 2003, when KU went to the Final Four. I was 14 then, so the city has a fair bit more to offer me now than it did then... in theory. I do recall my friend and I getting buzzed to hell on Red Bull and the Folgers in our hotel room, then heading out to Bourban Street and easily buying beer, getting crazy drunk, puking in the hotel room, and then, the next night, watching Gerry Fucking McNamara ruin everything. So... probably a more tame time, at 25, actually, though I am going with the same friend. 

  7. I don't think Wichita State is undeserving of their ranking, or of a number one seed, should they get it. And I seriously doubt they'll get trounced by a so-so team from a major conference; they defend too consistently for that. I wouldn't mind seeing them get knocked out early, however, since I'd really rather KU avoid them. Wichita St would have ample motivation, given the perception (which just so happens to be true) that KU is ducking them, while Self basically gives the "B+ player" speech. Plus, you know, we've got a bit of history with Missouri Valley teams, which I don't want to talk about.

  8. In a stunning lack of self-awareness and pot-kettle-black, we've got superstar NFL coach Barry Switzer weighing in on JFF with this:

     

     

     

    "I'm gonna tell you. I said Johnny Manziel is ... I don't like his antics. I think he's an arrogant little prick," Switzer said. "I've said that and I'll say it again. He's a privileged kid, he's embarrassed himself, he's embarrassed his teammates, his program. He's embarrassed his coach. And they'll all have to defend him because they have to coach. I know that. I spent 40 years in the damn game so I know how it works."

     

    I'm not sure I can describe how much that quote makes me laugh.

    Funny thing though, in basically the next breath, he said Manziel is the best college quarterback he's ever seen. 

  9. At this point, I hope they just go through with the world title match as is, and we get some good trainwreck TV. Short of Bryan winning the title - which I've given up on - that's my preferred outcome. Because I'm spiteful.

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  10. DC lobbyist Jack Burkman is drafting legislation that would ban gay players from the NFL.  

     

     

     

    ”We are losing our decency as a nation,” Burkman said in a statement. "Imagine your son being forced to shower with a gay man. That’s a horrifying prospect for every mom in the country. What in the world has this nation come to?”

     

    Oh, and FYI, 7 years ago, Jack Burkman was named as one of the DC Madam's clients AND was named by 2 prostitutes who use Craigslist.  

    Every mom in the country? Good to see fundamentalist dickwads are still so in touch with what all women believe... just don't, you know, ask them. Better to let a bitter old WASP tell us.

     

    Also, presented without comment: KU is the only BCS team without a single player at the combine. Okay, well, one comment: Fuck. We're terrible. 

  11. Brees is special, which is what I'm saying. You better be sure Manziel is that dude.

     

    Isn't that basically the case for every high first round pick though? The goal in that range is always "special", regardless of position.

     

    Not the best example, given the lack of media focus on either player, but: Living near Kansas City, I've been exposed to endless hand-wringing by the local media about how you can't draft a defensive/offensive tackle "that high" unless you know he's going to be great. Both Poe and Fisher also raised the "workout warrior" and "weak competition" red flags.

     

    Manziel has his supposed maturity issues and sub-optimal size, which to be sure, people will harp on if he isn't great. They'll forget about them if he is. Same goes for every quarterback, and every player. If Bortles or Clowney are awful, no one will forgive the GM that drafted them just because they have great size and measurables.  

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