April 21, 2014

Boston Strong - One Year Later

April 21st, the 118th Boston Marathon was run with heightened security, greater media coverage and more overall scrutiny than ever before, perhaps, too. It was the latest triumph of courage over adversity in a city chock-full of remarkable examples of just that: this one, however, transcends the mere athleticism required to make your mark in this event, for it involves so much more, as we all know it. Verily, last year's Boston Bombing was even more atrocious than the Boston Massacre that led to the American Revolution of 1776...  And it affected the entire world, as per the nature of the Marathon which attracts worldwide participation. This year was no different; and, once more, we can all admire the resilience of that Boston Spirit: so aptly-named Boston Strong!

Once again, ''hometown favorite'' Shalane Flanagan started the Marathon terrifically right out of the gates, claiming first lap victory, if you will, in a mere five minutes and 11 seconds. The American heroine is finally going to take it home (although ''home'' is Boulder, not Boston), so everyone thought at that point: and what a storybook, fitting end to this most somber chapter of the great tradition, which begat the proud ''Boston Strong'' mantra, however...  The Oregon Blonde ran it proud but, ultimately, it was one of the usual Marathon winners that took it home: making Kenyan Rita Jeptoo a three-time Boston Marathon winner.  (She won it in 2006 - easily the worst year of my life, but it was great for her - good for her. And, again, last year - though she had won her second marathon in Boston, she couldn't celebrate it at all due to it being, easily, the worst year in Boston history, too, as we well recall...)

Once again, for some unfathomable reason, we cared not who won in the male category...

Group Hug at the Finish Line: 
simply beautiful. Courtesy: Fox Sports
More pictures from the 2014 Boston Marathon: here.


Once again, that unicorn-laden logo looked so bizarre, throning over the entire thing as this was some pagan ritual, distanced from any earthly concerns - which it might have been, arguably, up until last year, the 117th Boston Marathon, which was brought back to human concerns and harsh reality with shocking concussive force, as, again, we all recall so vividly - and some of us, actually, have nightmares about it...

The unicorn seems to be saying 
''bah - run all you want, 
you will never reach *my* realm...''
That's not what it's saying, right? 
Right - it cannot be, of course.
The preceding was my original impression, 
from early childhood, 
finally put into blog form...


Once again, the Red Sox looked more like chumps than champs on that day (they who are defending World Series Champions this year, too) dropping a 6-7 decision to the usually woeful Baltimore Orioles. Players were wearing the jersey with the emblazoned ''Boston'' in front - making this pundit bandit blogger right here wonder where was the word ''Strong'' in that equation...?  Oh, well, as long as the word ''Sox'' wasn't anywhere in sight, the homage to the city's strength, resilience and courage was intact (can you guys tell that I am one of those who, lo, many years ago, had voted for a return to the name ''Pilgrims'' for the then believed-to-be heavily-cursed franchise... hmm? Aye - I still am in favor of that, even today! I mean, isn't it enough that the now-famous world-over ''Bostonian Accent'' is reputed for mangling an infinite bit the English language? Does the city's foremost, historically-speaking, major sports franchise have to be corporately (and ''copyrightedly'' too) unable to spell as simple a word as ''socks''...?  We're not as abysmal as Cromagnon Caucasian Chicagoans - are we, here, too?!?  They who are tainted forevermore with the stigma of 1919... But I digress...)


Leave it to corporate America to save the day though: on top of all the ''Boston Strong'' merchandise readily available everywhere, onsite as well as on various websites, there always is plenty of other lines of products closely identified with Boston and its legendary resilience in the face of adversity - such as this new *blue-and-orange* sportswear line from Adidas:


In the late 80s and early 90s, 
it was Wonder Woman that was reputed 
to have moved to Boston 
(sharing the workload with that local
Creeper guy - don't ask.)
Blue and Orange aren't her colors though;
they're more like her sea-bound friend's...
Adidas may be informed that, now, 
it is Aquaman who has moved 
to these patriotic shores 
(not as polluted as New York harbor -
nothing is, really...)
hence the colors chosen, perhaps...?
Given that black and gold (Bruins - duh) is taken, 
and so are red and blue (Patriots, Red Sox) 
and white and green (Celtics - DUH
they could only go blue and orange... 
and hope Boston likes it, too?
Well, *I* like it - but mainly because
I have liked Aquaman *and* Boston 
for a long, long time now; 
in my youth, I saw the two as linked 
(and not because of this either!)
 and such an obvious link has been apparent to me 
much longer than this current DC/Warner run 
that has both of them linked at last...
Just saying...



Boston Strong is now part of the modern lexicon - it is synonymous with ''Strike Down Terror'' and ''Say No To Fear'' in my heart; and yours, too!


Because lest we forget - our guard must never go down again. For this happened once; but we'll be damned if there ever was a Boston Bombing two...    #NeverAgain   #BostonStrong

March 08, 2014

Time For A Limited-Time Only Beer We Say...!

Cheer the Bruins on with a Samuel Adams like no other: 
the

And tell Samuel *we* sent you: 
we're curious what the cheers will be then! 
;-)

February 23, 2014

Boston Gets Them All

One of each: that's not bad;
not bad at all...!

GOLD - Bergeron (Julien & Chiarelli too) 
SILVER - Eriksson with Team Sweden
BRONZE - Rask with Team Finland

CHOCOLATE consolation prize-medal: Kessel and Team USA 
(plus they got to keep Bieber - which is not so bad, hmm?)

No medals for Chara & Krejci: 
they just want the Cup! 
;-)


It was so nice to see Tuukka Rask frustrate Jonathan Toews (who had exactly zilch to do with Canada's, er, successes...) and, most of all, Patrick Kane on anything from breakaways to golden opportunities (er, not really; best he could have hoped for was either bronze or zilch which is exactly what he got, the brat! Go back to that lousy Windy City now, see if it dries out your crybaby tears now! And to think that they thought Sid The Kid to be the biggest crybaby on ice today... HA! Pat showed 'em now! Way to go, Pat!) and Tuukka did it all in the process of demonstrating how hockey is meant to be played to that bunch of arrogant, overconfident (yet slightly-deflated already and in the process of choking again) punks that made up Team USA... (No, there will no longer be Miracles on Ice: that was 1980, this is now! But that's, also, another story...)   Now that was for Boston: revenge for that last Cup final there... But this is not all there will be. Oh noooo; the entire Bruins collective wants revenge now - and they will get it. The rest of the NHL can just shut their yaps and pay attention to the next hockey clinic: courtesy of the organization that packs it all, right here!

Boston Bruins - all the way in 2014! 

February 15, 2014

Olympic Dreams

Best of luck to all the Boston Bruins 
representing their country 
at the Sochi Winter Olympics 


May they all achieve to their hearts' content 
(although it is impossible that they all come back 
with medals around their necks...!
And they know it!)

The Boston Bruins' organization already proved to be the classiest one of all, allowing their star defenseman Zdeno Chara to split with the club almost a whole week in advance so that he could have the honor of being the flag-carrier for the Czech Republic (as he is, also, their most high-profile athlete) during the opening ceremonies of these winter Olympics.  It can assuredly be said that no other NHL team would have agreed to this as fast as the Bruins did.  As it turned out, the Bruins did not need him in order to win those last two games remaining before the Olympic break: they won them handily,  3-1 over the Canucks and 7-2 over the Senators (the game against the Blues, in-between, was a fluke!)

Bergeron, with coach Julien and G.M. Chiarelli are on Team Canada; Eriksson, with Team Sweden of course; Chara with the Czechs as we said earlier; Tuukka Rask will play goal for his native Finland for the next seven days; and David Krejci is on Team Czech Republic, too, of course! (Not a single one on Team USA, for instance? Ah, but yes: former Bruin Phil Kessel is there; will likely choke, again, too.)

The Olympic Games - where hockey is played as if it was a true gentleman's game...! 
(Nothing like the barbaric, modern-day gladiator-in-an-ice-rink atmosphere in the NHL! But that's another story... for another blog... Maybe...)

Go, Bruins, Go - whatever colors you wear now!

January 12, 2014

Some Dreams Die Too Soon


Sam Berns 
1996-2014 









 Sam Berns fought the rare condition that aged him at accelerated speeds 
he passes at the age of  18. 


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