Sunday, October 05, 2008

Who needs the apocalypse when you've got football?

Last Monday, when the stock market had its near 800 point drop, and my bank, Washington Mutual, failed (the largest bank failure in the history of the USA—Woo Hoo™indeed!), I was pretty sure the world was coming to an end in the next two weeks. My brother came over to our house on Monday night to talk to us about preparing for a major possible future event, and getting our food storage stocked up. I thought briefly about buying a gun to fend off the starving , rabid hoodlums that would inevitably come to my window and try to steal my dry-pack oats. People are losing their retirements. It's bedlam!

That is why I get so wrapped up in college football. It's just fun! Mascots, national rankings, going to the stadium every other Saturday, screaming until you can't talk anymore; I much prefer all of these things to listening to the economic news and watching Sarah Palin call Barack Obama a terrorist's best friend. There are some things that you just shouldn't try to deal with or solve. It is much better to go to a large sporting event, surrounded by 64,000 people and listen to BYU's marching band play "Fire" by Jimmy Hendrix. (What the? Hendrix?)

Anyway, there is a simple answer. Don't buy a 7,500 sq foot home when you make $30,000 a year. You are going to be part of the problem when you forclose and the national economy fails. And to the banks, don't wonder what went wrong when all those thousands of unqualified people you gave loans to can't pay you back. Its YOUR fault! Woo Hoo!

3 comments:

Mrs. Olsen said...

I'm with you on so many levels turkeypants. wamu is my bank. "food storage" is on the brain. Sarah Palin is...annoying (wait did you actually say that?). I'm sure that when people are selling their cars, riding bikes, living off food storage (next month) they will still find dough to see BYU Football (the idiots). Go aggies!

whitty-acres said...

loving those mini ghandis!

ian said...

oh, the agony of thursday night.... we finally broke down and got "basic" cable, which wasn't supposed to include the sports channels, but does (sticking it to ya comcast....)... Anyway.. first game where i was able to watch it at home.... and...well... it was hardly something worthy of being called a game...
Did part of your soul die too?