Friday, June 17, 2011

Globe Parade Plans

Not that it matters, but you click on any article and you get a NESN side-bar of advertising.

There comes a point, dear readers, when you realize the marked newspaper in front of me is nothing but a circus of self-serving diversion and division with the most dangerous war propaganda in the mix.

After five years of posting and commentary there is nothing but sadness.... 

I know it's Boston, I know it's historic; however, I thought they had a section for sports. 

Page one

Champion Bruins ready to roll
Through all the victory parades Boston has seen, the Bruins faithful wondered if they would ever again see the coveted Stanley Cup carried in triumph through the streets of Boston. Tomorrow morning, they will. 

No more sob stories in city of winners
A city and region that have suffered through curses and exorcisms, dreamed impossible dreams, counted banners in rafters, and worn bloody socks (with hearts on sleeves), woke up to a fresh reality yesterday morning: We have nothing left to moan about.

Page One Metro:

Boston police put title experience to good use 

You have to expect the fascism to be perfected over time.  

Rioters in Vancouver transformed disappointment into shame  

The world revolts over being ripped off; North AmeriKans are out because of a sporting event loss. 

Still, that is how the Romanian Revolution started, right? 

Dreaming possible dreams 

Globe Editorial Bruins fans are winners on ice, and in partying without violence

You have to love the smugness of the Yankee paper, really. Sigh.  

Bruins pride all over, but hats are hard to find

Stanley Cup could bring marketing gold

You know, it's in the back but the bu$ine$$ $ection is really what the paper is all about. 

Also seeBusinesses that depend on Patriots getting jittery

Oh, yeah, there is the possibility of no football this year.  

Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!

What in the world will Americans do on Sundays (I plan to do the same thing I always do: blog)?

Bruins’ win inspires name of zoo’s new resident

When you think about it, the morning paper is kind of a zoo. 

Related: Globe's Cup Runneth Over