JordanCornblog on February 5th, 2010

I was going to write about the WPS’ Sol Dispersal Draft (Boxxy went first, and Marta moved up the coast) and especially how the Breakers fared … but I had a comment by a guy named Noah on my post about Obama at the Georgetown-Duke game … and just felt like I wanted to focus [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 2nd, 2010

Looks like the skies in Western PA are gonna be cloudy for Punxsutawney Phil today.  The final word ain’t in, though … as I write … and I’m rooting for more winter … MORE SNOW.  (After all, we’ve gotta get in some more practice time with our wovel)!
And before moving another step into today’s post [...]

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JordanCornblog on July 1st, 2009

Who’d a thunk?  I woke up at about 4:30 this morning to the sound of teeming rain — and wondered how our young plants are keeping themselves from sliding down the hill.  Really.  As the light returns, I see that everything looks pretty much intact out there — albeit waterlogged.
Not so intact are the egos [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 31st, 2009

Thanks for your comment on yesterday’s post, Alice. I haven’t checked out the video Bill Moyers aired – Torturing Democracy – yet, but plan to. Meanwhile, for a never ending stream of despicable and delusional Dickishess there is always the Dick Cheney page on the Huffington Post. I glance at it occasionally in the hope [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 22nd, 2009

It’s finally Friday, and after work today I’ll be driving over Hogback to HollyCornblog’s house! She says she’ll have the chiminea going and some homebrews ready for sampling when I get there!
In soccer news I see that, apparently, a share of the LA Sol is going to be up for grabs soon. Any buyers? Any [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 16th, 2009

Okay so I do, I really do want to be rooting for Obama — but what’s with this latest appointment? GE’s defender on environmental issues, Ignacia Moreno, has been hired to do the legal stuff for EPA? How did Obama explained this decision, I’m wondering. It kind of gives me a weird feeling in my stomach. [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 12th, 2009

In a bit of a rush this morning, as usual. Our black lab Willie came up lame yesterday. He has a chronic shoulder problem which something seems to have exacerbated. This morning he seems a little bit better, but still not himself. He’ll be turning 10 this summer, so it’s worrisome to see him hurting. [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 10th, 2009

Yup, it’s Mother’s Day. Hope yours is a good one, whether you’re celebrating someone or being celebrated yourself. The universe has been kind enough to send sun, a steady breeze, and cooler temperatures — hopefully making relatively pain free outdoor work a possibility for the hordes of mothers in New Hampshire who will be out [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 9th, 2009

Yup – it’s a busy day in Canterbury, with lots of computer work on tap, as well as some growing grass to catch up with, a bike to get to the bike shop, maybe even a little bit of exercise (other than mowing) and reading to squeeze in along the way.  (Hah!)
Here’s the WPS preview [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 5th, 2009

First off, from ChristopherCornblog, here’s something you’ve gotta see!

In soccer news, Daniela was named WPS Player of the Week after her 2-goal performance against the Freedom.  Sadly, I am guessing that she is lost to the Athletica for the rest of the season after what looked like a bad leg injury.  (I have not seen [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 4th, 2009

Well, this Monday the leaves are bursting out of clenched buds and the silohuettes of the trees are taking on that lacy, early-spring look.  The new greens are woven in with reds, still – and the tulips are coming into their own as the daffodils fade … and birds are trilling and mating as their [...]

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JordanCornblog on May 2nd, 2009

If you’ve been paying any attention to JordanCornblog’s track record on sports predictions, you’ll know that it’s pretty much best to ignore anything that I say.  (This is, by the way, very freeing in some ways.)
So here are my week 6 WPS predictions … and for more informed previews, check out Christa Mann’s Week 6 [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 6th, 2009

Amazing game last night as the Louisville Cardinels took it to Oklahoma and are moving on to the national championship game.  Angel McCoughtry came back after a dismal first half and scored 14 of her 18 points in the second frame as she helped her team put away the Sooners.  Now they have the dubious [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 5th, 2009

The Chicago Red Stars beat the St. Louis Athletica in front of @5,000 fans at their season opener.  Lindsay Tarpley tallied the goal in the 78th minute for the Red Stars in this defensive battle.
Much as I hate the MatchTracker feature for the USWNT (only because I hate it that so few of their games [...]

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JordanCornblog on April 4th, 2009

Man oh man oh man — here’s Glenn Beck making fun of Obama’s Aunt — and a bunch of other people, too.  This is why I’ve been staying away from the news in favor of b-ball and soccer.  What a hateful, useless tool!
Isn’t this the dude who was recently weeping about how much he loves [...]

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JordanCornblog on March 6th, 2009

First off, our friend Alice (who suffers good-humoredly my unrelenting pressure to become a JordanCornblog contributor) is off to tour Florence today.  Happy travels, Alice!
Happily, she will not have to leave before the USWNT faces Iceland in their second game at the Algarve.  She (and the rest of us) will be able to follow it [...]

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JordanCornblog on February 1st, 2009

First off, is Andrew Card crazy?  He’s tweaked about Obama disrespecting the office of the Presidency.  Why?  Because Obama changed the dress code at the White House.  Good grief.  Is that what Andrew Card really thinks?  Is he a grown-up?  (And I loved the comments on this piece … especially the one about how the [...]

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JordanCornblog on December 18th, 2008

In women’s soccer news, there’s the fact that the USWNT posted its final win of 2008 last night, downing China 1-0 in Detroit on the strength of a Heather O’Reilly goal. Pia’s team finishes out the year with a record-setting record:  33-1-2.  And maybe the even better news is that there were more than 11,000 [...]

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