No Mercy
No Mercy
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Hello again, Boomers, Jonesers, and Non-Boomers alike.
Nothing to talk about lately?
What do we Americans do when the temperature starts climbing above 80, and the lawn needs mowing?
Well, for the last couple of centuries, there was this thing called Our National Pastime. Notice the word "pastime" suggests an activity unabashedly and unequivocally meant to be an acceptable and civil way to pass time. I would even go so far to say, pre-Internet distraction, there was a tapestry. a weaving of the fabric of your cultural character in sport, a mythos, conjured and nurtured for the benefit of inter-generational respect and civility. Heck, even affection. Love you, dad.
Alas, locusts and honey will have to suffice anymore
"Oh, there you go again 15, being literal, and trying to find out what words mean."
I suppose so. Unfortunately, in my blogging experience, if you are a fan of scholarly etymology and reasonable contextual usage, with a dash of tropism, you are now generally considered to be A REAL ASSHOLE in cyberspace.
I humbly accept your unjustified aspersions, if it means I can "pass time" peacefully, and scribble away this "old man rant" verbiage in a constructive manner, and fully exploit the legal training for which I so sadly (perhaps foolishly) overpaid.
Well, it is indeed the middle of beisból season, and my team is awesome.
No not the Padres.
I respectfully disagree. |
Assimilation happens.
Back to baseball. In lower level and recreational leagues, you may know there is a rule called "the Mercy Rule." If a team was leading by more than ten runs after three (or 4?) innings, the game is over. The team leading the game wins, even though you have not played every inning of a regulation game. Simple concept, designed more than likely to save the kids from embarrassment, as well as save the parents' time.
You may ask yourself, as I do, is there a real world equivalent of the Mercy Rule?
Have you ever seen a contest, or conflict, that reached the point where everyone thinks:
"OMG, this is just not a fair fight. It's almost laughable to continue. We really should \just end it here. We know who will win this thing."
Oh, by the way,
If you don't know by now, the REPUBLIC of the United States was ATTACKED on Nov. 3, 2020.
From where I sit, we are now in counter-attack mode.
See you in November.
© 2022 by Roy Santonil
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