Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Patrick's Diary - 5/2/2016

I didn't wrap up the diary last night because I felt a little bit headache. Switching between Accounting and Financial Planning back and forth, I experienced a pretty filled-up day. However, I can be lazier and relaxer today to show up late today. Actually, I am going to stop by Safeway to buy bread, sausages and cheeses for my lunches for the next four days before the fantastic weekend comes over. We may go to buy groceries on Saturday, so won't be able to watch all BPL and Bundesliga matches in the morning. 
I caught the news actually on CNN website that Leicester had won BPL Championship after Chelsea made a draw with visiting Tottenham. The match seemed played pretty fiercely. It's a huge accomplishment for their club, city, ownership and encourages more Asian billionaires to invest into soccer markets. Yes, Asians love watching high level soccer matches. I had learned it when I watched first televised World Cup match on our 9" black and white TV. It was the 78 meaningless 3rd place race between Italy and Brazil when I was 12 years old. 
All Presidential Candidates focused on Indiana hoping to get favorable results on Tuesday night. Fiorina fell off the stage, which was hilarious but didn't hurt her much fortunately; Cruz confronted Trump's supporters to demand a little bit more respects; Trump is leading Indiana at Polls by a comfortable margin. Clinton will have a relatively tighter race with Sanders. 
As planned, I am going to publish my Declarations of 2016 Presidential Campaign once a week powered by this comprehensive book of US economics history, which will add up to 19 posts. I have done one the week before but missed the second one in last weekend. If my plan is to be executed perfectly, all of my declarations will be published by August, 28th, 2016, then I will be getting into the General Election fully prepared and don't think either Clinton or Trump being able to compete with me. 
Having a piece of grilled salmon left from Barbeque lunch, I just ate an odd but delicious breakfast on a weekday. Ok, I will leave home in half an hour. 


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