It's been another wonderful weekend but again, was too short. I wish I could make my every day a weekend: Watch sports and movies, go to gym to workout, write books, review theories of mathematics for my economic modelings.
Husky Stadium was packed by 72, 027 fans on Friday night, so nothing else needs to be elaborated. Huskies crushed Cardinals and ranks 5th on AP Poll as well as 6th on Coaches Poll. How come do coaches discount Huskies?
Baseball fans cheered for Mariners to keep coming back last night to keep the playoff hope alive. They lost in extra inning and were eliminated after such a wonderful baseball night at Safeco Field.
Sleeping enough hours, I didn't turn on TV to watch Premier League this morning. Going to Lynnwood High School to practice soccer at 8:30am, I found all the fields were locked. I miss those days during summer break, no one used the field, so I could run through it freely because most of the time I was the only person there especially in early morning on weekends.
Seahawks beat Jets easily at Metlife Stadium, I fell into sleep from time to time in the first half, missed the first two TDs Seahawks made. Wilson started and played very well despite injured ankle.
Going to gym to workout an hour, I had done it two-day-in-row. I need to resume it every night during weekday. So I plan to arrive at work at 7:00am, then come back home at 4:30pm. After dinner and taking rest, I will go to work out at 8pm, then come back home to write my book for an hour, finally go to bed at 11pm.
Sounders beat Whitecaps in Vancouver, now they are most likely to secure a seat in playoff again. I hope they can win MLS Cup.
Writing Chapter IV for an hour, I won't be able to finish this chapter until Wednesday night.
Google is hiring advisor for acquiring Twitter. I always believe Google is the most strategic player in this game. Facebook insists on growing Instagram, otherwise it would be another right fit. Users can share their thoughts and opinions on Twitter in real time, then update the detail in their Google blog to elaborate. This is only one of the thousand examples why Google bidding for Twitter makes perfect sense.
Ok, I am really tired and need to sleep...
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