
If this weren't a CBS segment I would write it off as science fiction, 'cause this is too amazing. I'm surprised we haven't heard more about it.
Regeneration
I got so busy working today I forgot to call about the doors. The suspense only builds.
I got a second coat of mud on and got the cabinets installed. But I didn't get the counter top installed because it took longer than I expected to move an outlet from low on the wall to above where the counter top will be. Who knew they'd put blocking inside an interior wall?
I admit that I was more enthused about Dara Torres before I wondered about why we see and hear about her 2-year old daughter but nothing about a husband/dad. I did some internet searching. Seems she's had two husbands, and the father of her daughter is a "partner." It's still cool that at 41 she's experiencing this kind of success, but I guess I'm old fashioned enough to want the sports stars I root for to have more traditional lives.
Is that judgmental?
In the grand scheme of things sports are completely inconsequential. Rooting for a team or a particular athlete is a matter of personal choice and entirely arbitrary. Some people will get behind a team or athlete because of location, or family tradition, or ethnicity or the shape of their nose. In the end one reason is as good as another. So is it wrong to pull for athletes whose personal values and behaviors align more or less with mine?
I've got to make some calls to schedule small jobs I'll squeeze in while I'm doing this clinic work. Then I'm going to bed.
There's a reason they call it "work."
1 comment:
The web site is very attractive, especially the home page.
I have already seen some things on regeneration, so I know that it's real. But I do have to remind your readers that just because it's on CBS does not mean it's not fiction.
I don't think you are being judgmental. There is a difference between judgment and discernment. In our modern American sense, we have needlessly conflated (and confused) the meanings of the two words. A real loss in our civic discourse IMHO.
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