![]() Midways: Game of ShellA Story by Abishai100![]() Diorama-like chat between hubby/wife concerning incomplete-arts for 'new-Earth' media brains of nets/sports facilitating grids of peace (or shockwaves).![]()
A sports-Earth 'matrix' vignette, loosely-drawn from the world-rhetoric superstitions/angst/records themes and imagery from the searing antiterrorism meditation 21 Hours at Munich (Franco Nero), which I think you'll like,
DISCLAIMER: This work of sports realism offers no ties to any representative person(s)/body (e.g., Winter Olympics) and is cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social art (for 'open' views/interpretations/comment). ---- ==== AMLAN: Wife, I find this '92 Snow Bowl (Penn St. and Notre Dame) a media jar now. EZZY: I concur that close-scoreline late-heroics rivalry snow-theater was class! AMLAN: College football rivalry excellence for the chess-of-life in our Selfie age. EZZY: Yes, media and TV has changed the way Earthlings view access to social IQ. AMLAN: Social networks and commentary for competition organized is capitalism. EZZY: Globalism-rhetoric reflects/echoes the work-and-words of Earth world tests. AMLAN: Notre Dame almost lost; it was a midways trophy-record; great rivalry. EZZY: Facebook-like! ![]() AMLAN: I like thinking this American Homeland '92-year football IQ is world-symbol. EZZY: Sure; Notre Dame has an Irish-Catholic fanbase; Penn-St. is pluralism-city IQ. AMLAN: Philly-city (Penn State area) speaks volumes to African-American voters. EZZY: The Irish-Catholic American Homeland voter-fanbase is pluralism (too). AMLAN: Good read then for this Notre Dame and Penn State rivalry windows image. EZZY: Speaks to ideas about world-sports interest/access for social media schools! AMLAN: I concur, wife; in deeds, this close-scoreline '92 Snow Bowl was (all) Earth. ![]() AMLAN: African-Americans star-windows for TV-culture reminds me of ice-skates. EZZY: I know you speak of the Winter Games (African-American ice-skating story). AMLAN: Debi Thomas; had great strides for Olympic-medals and challenged USSR. EZZY: She got the Bronze-medal, but she shined...and for TV/media comment too. AMLAN: Good parallel-glass for Penn State's college-football plural fan-base image. EZZY: Yes, a Penn State student just might write a media-essay about Debi Thomas. AMLAN: That's Facebook-like. ![]() AMLAN: Think now of the Irish-Catholic football voters/fanbase for Notre Dame IQ. EZZY: Yeah, and I know you toast your Bears-McMahon American football card for IQ. AMLAN: There's a strong contingency for Notre Dame fans linking to Super Bowl ads. EZZY: Joe Montana, Tim Brown, Jerome Bettis...all Notre Dame stars, Hall-of-Fame. AMLAN: That '92 Snow Bowl between Notre Dame and Penn-St. is (all) Earth. EZZY: Great class for antiterrorism 'insurance' and globalism 'hype' for fantasies, ok. AMLAN: Wife, a man and a woman may talk sports (together) in a new media-Earth. EZZY: Facebook-like (for Heaven/Hell). ![]() Amlan and Ezzy, a multicultural hubby-wife pair of darlings in the American Homeland, toasted their world-exchange media/sports windows chat(s) with an Earthling culinary culture-exposure zesty (Indian) luchi-bread plate for things of (simple) hospitality peace (ok). Sure, there was much darkness in the new media/globalism chats Blue Planet, but Amlan/Ezzy found bound-Rationalism in a 1992 Notre Dame and Penn State college-football rivalry chess-excellence game of close-scoreline commentary for sportsmanship-windows imagery talk for social activity 'education' vanities (hmmm). Was globalism facilitating stories of heartbreak-innocence for both men/women...and was there a new 'form' for challenge in this climate of a manmade competitiveness 'game' for Heaven/Hell? What do you think (for bread/fruit)? ![]() "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2025 Abishai100 |
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