How pissed off am I at losing 3-0 to the Czechs?
After Rosicky's first goal some guy came up to me at the bar and asked about my Revolution t-shirt. I was so distraught I couldn't manage a decent conversation, nor did I realize he was the father of Revs center-back Michael Parkhurst.
I feel like an ass, but at least his kid wasn't with him. Besides, between drinking and smoking that early and my team looking like amateurs I have a good excuse.
After Rosicky's first goal some guy came up to me at the bar and asked about my Revolution t-shirt. I was so distraught I couldn't manage a decent conversation, nor did I realize he was the father of Revs center-back Michael Parkhurst.
I feel like an ass, but at least his kid wasn't with him. Besides, between drinking and smoking that early and my team looking like amateurs I have a good excuse.
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strongbhoy:
Hiddink would be great, but Russia got him. I hope we do well, but we need a win against Italy or we are pretty much out for the count.
j24u:
I'm not sure what to make of the Shock therapy ordeal. I certainly can't imagine ever working with that type of policy, much less with undereducated and underequipped coworkers (by undereducated I mean about the field of work in general, not lacking in a degree. I myself have no degree but I've been in the field for almost a decade now, supervising for almost all of that time). All that being said, I can imagine the thinking paths that took place eventually leading up to the integration of shock disipline, and can understand the desperation and desire for results that supported that kind of policy. But I still don't think I could ever work in a situation like that. I feel like having a shock remote would immediately change me from compassionate staff to jailor.