After the World Cup crap was beginning to wrap up, that Yankee bastard decided that he needed more minutes of fame and would hold the world hostage while he decided which NBA team he would join. Yes, I'm talking about Labron James. And what the hell is this King James bullshit. The last time I checked, the United States of American doesn't have royalty and he sure as hell didn't write a version of the Bible. I heard a person say, several years ago, that he doesn't have a "big head" and is "down-to-Earth" and doesn't care about the fame and money. Bull-fuckin-shit!!! Anyone who wants to have an entire program on ESPN to announce a decision wants everyone to look a them. That asshole only cares about fame! Plus, what does he think he can do in Miami that he couldn't in Cleveland? He didn't help Cleveland win any so is he really that good? I say not. Go back to Ohio.
Finally, we are overwhelmed with actual Yankee news as George Steinbrenner died yesterday. Sad, on some levels. Yet, this "news" belongs on the who-gives-a-shit level. I can't wait to see what his family does with the Yankees, more importantly the $1.5 billion worth of Yankees, now that he's gone. Take my word, it's gonna get nasty!
In household news, I'm going nuts!!! I don't know how much longer I can sit at home every day. I thought I would enjoy having free time to do whatever but there is no way in hell that I can be a full time housewife.
Today's China discussion involves sports. China is very proud of being a world powerhouse when it comes to athletes. I once saw Yao Ming play basketball against the Memphis Grizzlies and while I was unimpressed with him as a player, I was very impressed the first time that I saw the "birds nest."

I first saw this impressive structure the day that I visited the Great Wall. Honestly, I was more impressed with the stadium than the wall. Maybe it was because the wall looked like, well, a stone wall. Or maybe it was because the stadium was flashed across the screens of televisions worldwide during the most impressive Olympic Games ever! One thing I noticed was that the stadium, like people, appears much larger on television than it is actually. It was impressive nonetheless, as was everything on the Olympic Green.
That's all for today! Until next time...
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