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Very popular in China. Every school, college and uni has a space and plenty of hoops. Far more likely to see students playing basketball in their spare time than any other game. Football/soccer is quite popular, but kids are far more likely to be playing basketball. If anyone is playing golf, it's usually a sign they got too much money.Basketball is popular since:
You don't need much room to play it, and almost every school yard and park has a hoop somewhere. You need a ball and time.
Heck in my country all you need is pavement. They even put hoops beside roads, and use the road as a half court, complete with markings. Especially little used side streets and in private communities.Basketball is popular since:
You don't need much room to play it, and almost every school yard and park has a hoop somewhere. You need a ball and time.
We called then Q-tips back home... 'Cause all could see through the back window is a tuft of white.An observation more so than a rant:
Today, a few minutes ago while coming home from a doctor's visit:
Passing an on-ramp I see a car coming up, I move to the left inside lane and leave the merge lane open.
That car just keeps right on coming over into my lane, and is only about 6 feet further ahead than I am.
Hit the horn and hold it down. No reaction to that at all.
Hit the brakes? or floor it and get out of the way?
I chose the brakes.
Later, she passes the vehicle in the right lane, and I move up cautiously to see the driver up close.
In this instance, it was a woman of about 60-70 barely able to see thru, or above the steering wheel.
Her glasses are thick enough to be magnifying glasses... The lenses were really thick as I could easily see the lenses from the side at 90* to her.
She never, ever, looked right or left, or moved her head in any direction except straight ahead thru that steering wheel.
It just reiterates what we all know, you must be aware of your surroundings, and "give the right away" away....
Very true, at both the individual level, as well as the bigger "life" level......(Gracious, life is complicated!)It just reiterates what we all know, you must be aware of your surroundings, and "give the right away" away....
He would (regrettably) "upgrade" to another new Mustang 20+ years later, the old one still in nearly showroom condition, a pattern which repeated. It speaks volumes about his character; Very mild mannered and responsible, meticulously careful, never reckless, but highly enthusiastic about driving. It was a very bitter, but necessary pill to choke down when it was time to give it up.
: When I was nearing driving age, they toyed with the idea of giving me the old fastback.....As clean as it was, it seemed very old to me at the time, and I was much more interested in rusty old Alfa Romeos...missed a real opportunity. Also, Mom didn't want me to have it; I hadn't "earned my wings" yet, who knows what kind of trouble I might have gotten into, who I might have hurt in that car. And speaking of missed opportunities for us all; The idea that a Cobra could potentially have been my first car would have had even less appeal for me at the time....But if it had been as well cared for as the Mustang, and mine today... **insert/HomerSimpsonheaddroopandeyerollanddrool AUGHHHHH**
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