The women of United States soccer are coming home with gold medals around their necks and it’s thanks to the youthful talent which shone bright in Paris! I found it interesting that my internal competitive self had no problems rooting on the women’s soccer during the 2024 Olympics. That is, when I wasn’t watching breakdancing.Continue reading “U.S. Women’s Soccer Wins Gold without “You Know Who”…”
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The CrossFit Games Has Me Burning Inside
Sheesh, CrossFit has me rethinking the severity of the bad decisions I made when I went out for a jog the last two days. One run was 3.5 miles and the other was 5 miles. I completed both but neither were easy. The difficulty was completely my fault because I chose to do the following:Continue reading “The CrossFit Games Has Me Burning Inside”
Running at the Wrong Time!
“When I run, I feel His pleasure.” That’s a line from the movie Chariots of Fire and it’s one of my favorite movie quotes. But it feels like literal fire here in Florida and of course, I chose to run in it. I’ll say this, I wasn’t feeling God’s pleasure when my shorts were soakedContinue reading “Running at the Wrong Time!”
The Copilot Commercial – The Song, and More
Copilot, which is Microsoft’s AI program, is highlighted in a recent commercial aimed at the sports-minded people. It also includes a song from 1993. Can you guess the song? Here’s the ad, then scroll down for more! The Song. It’s the early 1990s. You turn on your favorite radio station. A couple songs play andContinue reading “The Copilot Commercial – The Song, and More”
The Subaru Dog Adoption Commercial – The Dog, the Song, and More
I’m not crying, you’re crying. Subaru ads are perfectly designed to hit you right where it counts, aren’t they? Check out Subaru’s heartwarming commercial featuring a nervous dog and a patient parent. Then scroll down for the breed and more… Subaru is good about presenting commercials showing what kind of people get Subarus. It’s notContinue reading “The Subaru Dog Adoption Commercial – The Dog, the Song, and More”