.....All you blog and soccer junkies out there, I've been too busy watching just as you are, and also glued to Game of Thrones on the internet. Yes, I know it can also be seen on HBO if you are privy to it. This is its fourth season, so I suppose it began the same time as the last World Cup. I didn't catch it from the beginning because I didn't know about it, but if you start now you can see all the episodes before they expire. You'll be missing one of the best TV series ever! Each episode is an hour and you won't believe your eyes or your ears. Don't let Huston watch.
.....In addition I couldn't believe the soccer stupidity when Portugal was given the tying goal on a platter with only a few seconds left to play. Why was Ronaldo allowed a free rein down the right side of the pitch. Why weren't two defenders giving him a problem? Why wasn't the box filled with defenders who were defending at that point in the match? Where were they all? How did that Portuguese striker find no one guarding him from in front and on both sides? Where in hell was every one on our side there with only one minute to play? What a disaster! Now we surely either beat Germany (Ha!) or at least play them to a draw. I'm afraid neither is going to happen against that team, and USA will be on their way home, and either Portugal or Ghana will be on their way to the 16.
.....Now about mundane things; I must find something to keep my brain from shrinking after the World Cup and Thorns. I could continue writing the Great Unknown American Novel (The Lost Universe) or teach a Shakespearean play (perhaps to residents who want to get an education), or I can write another Great Unknown American musical which doesn't get performed. The problem with getting back to continue with the novel is motivation. I did know where I was going with it, but I've forgotten. The problem with teaching a play is that I don't know if I have the energy required. I was once a professional teacher able to walk up and down the aisles ( as was my style). Now I can't. And I don't know if I can teach Shakespeare sitting at a desk. And the problem with the musical is getting it performed before some idiot thinks he can do better with it. So, how am I supposed to get to 100 or at the least--to 95? Huh?