Since recently becoming a father, this quote has hit me the hardest of any others and it pertains to so much in life:
"I need you to be love me, when I deserve it the least..."
Damn...
💩👮♂️ #PantsGate ➖ @PatMcAfeeShow calls BS on claims that Scottie Scheffler’s car dragged officer Gillis & subsequently he ripped his pants: “I don’t know how his pants could be in any trouble unless he 💩 his pants, we’re not 100% sure if that happened.”
NEW: here is the relevant portion of the video released by the Louisville Metro PD this morning.
It shows Scottie turn into the lot and a police officer chase after the car and bang on the window. Scottie then stops the car immediately.
I cannot believe THIS is the footage the Mayor said would “speak for itself.” This might as well be a silent film.
This is what the LMPD believes is a felony assault on a police officer? What a joke.
@J_Kerr2@Gesinkable Most overrated NWI event award goes too: 4th of July in Okoboji... Followed closely by the Tulip Festival and Chili bash in the sioux center mall.
Uconn demolished the competition deserved the championship.
But Coach Hurley, acting like a child during the game and self-absorbed in postgame reminds me of Dabo Sweeney.
It seems in today's sports, celebrating the athletes sucess is less important than inflating your ego.
Have you ever pondered...
Only 150 years ago families plodded across the US at 12 miles per day bouncing in a covered wagon drug along by oxen.
No ac
No gps
No heat
No podcasts
Just to stop in the middle of the plains and hole up in a mud shanty.
No plumbing
No electricity
The bathroom was a few boards covering a hole in the ground you had to trudge through a blizzard to get to
And start a farm while fighting every nasty element nature could throw at 'em.
No combines
No sprayers
No planters
No tractors
No balers
Everything was done by hand; or 1 or 2 horsepower (literally) makeshift tools.
It's a wonder anyone survived.
Occasionally I will think living a century or two ago would have been better.
But then I wake up in a house w/ central heat and air, push the button on a coffee maker, check my phone for weather & connection to the outside world, take a hot shower with running water, grab food out of a fridge that magically keeps things cold, jump in a pickup with 300 horses under the hood, and go about my day.
And realize I'm much too soft to have made it back then.
Hat's off to all those who came before us.