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2019/08/17 19:33:18
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| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @jay-d! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@jay-d/birthday3.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@jay-d) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=jay-d)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @jay-d! You have received a personal award! [](http://steemitboard.com/@jay-d) 2 Years on Steemit <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> > Do you like [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)? Then **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**! |
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| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @jay-d! You have received a personal award! [](http://steemitboard.com/@jay-d) Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Happy Birthday - 1 Year on Steemit Click on the badge to view your own Board of Honor on SteemitBoard. For more information about this award, click [here](https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-update-8-happy-birthday) > By upvoting this notification, you can help all Steemit users. Learn how [here](https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/http-i-cubeupload-com-7ciqeo-png)! |
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| body | Your league is scripted, and good news is you are going to make it to Superbowl. You are going to go something like 11-5 or better through this season, but the bad news is you will lose in the end. Glad you mentioned jews, you kind of get it, this is how the league owners prepared it for you this year. If you bet, bet your team, just don't forget to green out in the very end. |
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redpillbettingupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
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}jcvanleurupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
jcvanleurupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
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| body | This was me when I found out this morning. http://imgur.com/DLv0hVJ.gif |
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alina1upvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
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ola1upvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
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}jay-dpublished a new post: there-s-always-next-year-or-how-to-be-a-vikings-fan
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| body | <html> <p>When Blair Walsh sailed his kick wide left to end the 2015 season on a desperately cold January night, Vikings fans sighed and muttered the eternal motto of mediocre sports teams.</p> <p>There's always next year. </p> <p>Also: let it go, Ed. </p> <p>What that last part means? I'll get to that. </p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/lQmvw1d.jpg" width="2048" height="1360" align="center"/></p> <p>Image Credit: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/joebielawa/">Joe Bielawa at Flickr</a>. Licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">CC</a>.</p> <hr> <p>The Walsh kick was an unfortunate ending to a season with so, so much promise. A defense that kept improving under coach Mike Zimmer. A breakthrough for a young receiver named Diggs. </p> <p>And a young quarterback taking the next step. Telling us with each throw that next year might be special.</p> <p>As Peyton Manning finally conquers his second ring and rides in to the sunset, the short but sweet NFL season is over.</p> <p>Life goes back to normal. Sundays means dinner with family instead of shouting at the TV in a purple sweater. </p> <p>The offseason comes, the draft passes, training camp starts and suddenly we're reminded that hey, this team that I love is back, and this time their promise is even greater. </p> <p>We've drafted and signed all kinds of guys, our rookies from last year have improved and those linebackers sure do look fierce.</p> <p><strong>Could it be?</strong></p> <p><strong>Could this be the year when we finally say: no, not next year, THIS year, this is finally the moment we step forward and realize all of those promises, all of that potential, and become the team we were supposed to become? </strong></p> <p><strong>Could this be the Super Bowl year?</strong></p> <p>As it turns out – no. Yesterday, our young quarterback fell to the ground in training without being tackled, and tore his ACL. A season ending injury, most likely. And not just for him.</p> <p>I'm not saying the ghost of Ed Thorp had anything to do with it, but if it did: Ed -- let it go.</p> <p>Don't know who he is?</p> <p>He was a referee and rules expert in the early NFL. He died in 1934, and they named the Championship trophy after him, one that was passed to each winning team at the end of the season. </p> <p>Until 1969, that is, when the Vikings won the Championship and, um, kind of lost it.</p> <p>Oops. </p> <p>So it is said that the spirit of Ed Thorp, angry that we lost the cup named after him, cursed the Vikings never to win another trophy. </p> <p>It was just a joke, of course. </p> <p>Until the Vikings reached a Super Bowl, and lost.</p> <p>Four times.</p> <p>Well, there's always next year, I guess.</p> <p>So is it a sure thing that the Vikings season is over without Teddy Bridgewater? No. Our defense is still looking like it might be historically great, for one thing. But looking at Shaun Hill's performance last year, I'm holding on to my money.</p> <p>I would go so far as to say that if the Vikings can't trade for another, decent veteran Quarterback, we are looking at a 8-8 run at best.</p> <p><strong>In the Passover Seder, the ritual that start the Jewish Pesach, they end the service with saying: "Next Year in Jerusalem."</strong></p> <p><strong>Now, I'm not Jewish. But you know what? I think I get it anyway.</strong></p> </html> |
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| body | <html> <p>Author's Note: A short story/flash fiction about a lost story. </p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/hWHr45U.jpg" width="640" height="386"/></p> <p>Image Credit (licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">Creative Commons</a>) : <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/75001205@N02/">NATT-at-NKM at Flickr</a></p> <p>Well I’m not sure if this is true or not, but this is the way I heard the story. There’s this writer, he’s kinda established but maybe not a star or anything. Anyway, he calls his publisher and tells her about a short story he’s written. It’s been on the computer for a while, he tells her, maybe for a year or whatever, but the other night he came to think of it. And slowly, he tells her, he’s starting to realize the importance of this short story. It was the best thing he ever wrote by far, he’s even thinking there’s something sublime about it, even revolutionary. It was called Alexandria.</p> <hr> <p>Okay, the publisher says. So when can I read this masterpiece? </p> <p>Well, the writer tells her. That’s just it. You can’t. It’s lost. The hard drive has crashed and he’s tried everything, even removing it and putting it in other computers. It’s utterly dead. So now this monumental short story is lost forever. Okay, the publisher says, and there’s no way you can rewrite it? That’s going to be hard, very hard indeed, not to say impossible. It was written so fast and he’s barely given it any thought this last year. He probably couldn’t tell her what exactly it was about at gunpoint. And yet he did recall the sentiment, and sort of the general theme, without remembering the actual theme.</p> <p>It was kinda hard to explain, he told her. </p> <p>Yeah, well, it probably WASN’T that easy explain, and this story has made its rounds since, so the quotes have maybe become a bit clouded. But that’s what he said, the way I heard the story. </p> <p>So, not much to be done, the publisher tells him. Maybe you sleep on it and see if you can remember enough to rewrite it?</p> <p>And that could be it, I guess, if not for the fact that the publisher had heard of a similar hard drive crash at her uncle’s dinner party just a week before, and learned that there are companies that basically live off these type of occurrences. She recalls this after they hang up, and then maybe a day or two later, she happens to be near the writer’s home and decides to swing by. It just so happens the writer is not home, just his wife, and because of course, she’s also heard the story of this supposedly magnificent lost short story, she hands the burnt out hard drive or computer or whatever to the publisher and tells her to do what she wants with it. </p> <p>Another week goes by and the publisher goes out to this kinda run down industrial area to meet with the data reconstructing company. Which, as I heard it, is just a guy in a blue overall that kinda looks like a car mechanic. </p> <p>And oh yeah, supposedly, the writer knows nothing about this. I kinda have a hard time with that part, like, the wife wouldn’t tell him about giving away his computer or hard drive or whatever? But yeah, he had a new computer and maybe she wasn’t convinced the short story was so brilliant or she was super busy paying bills or picking up kids from daycare or something.</p> <p>Anyway, a few weeks go by and the publisher gets a call from the data-reconstructing guy, and he says he’s reconstructed everything, “down to the last screensaver setting.” The publisher gets a bit excited and cancels a meeting to be able to pick it up that same afternoon. And she pays a pretty hefty fee for the reconstruction, I’m not sure how much but definitely substantial, but she’s like whatever, it doesn’t matter if this short story truly is outstanding. Then when she’s about to leave the data guy, kinda in passing, mentions that he found an anomaly when he reconstructed the hard drive. They, the company that is even if it was just that one guy, had made a habit of always trying to find the cause of the crash in question. </p> <p>And the thing was this time, he said, everything he could find pointed to the same conclusion. And that conclusion was that someone had made the hard drive crash deliberately. What do you mean, deliberately, the publisher asks. </p> <p>Well, what you think it means. Knowingly, willfully, on purpose. </p> <p>That sounds strange, the publisher says. Yeah, well, he says. That’s the way it is. </p> <p>So on the way back to the city the publisher calls the writer and tells him that the hard drive has been restored. And because it’s been a few weeks since they spoke, he barely remembers what the whole thing is about. Restored? Yeah, I’m on my way back now to read it, was it called Alexandria? </p> <p>That’s good news, the writer tells her, but he doesn’t sound very excited. They hang up and the publisher goes to get some food, finishes some work and then finally gets to reading. And when she’s done reading, she reads it again. And then she reads half of it again, and then she’s so upset she has to call the writer immediately even though it’s 11:30 and there are kids asleep at his home. </p> <p>What is this fucking garbage, the publisher asks him. There’s nothing sublime or magnificent or brilliant about it. </p> <p>Well, the writer tells her, maybe I kinda romanticized it. </p> <p>And this data-reconstructing guy, he tells me you crashed the computer deliberately? </p> <p>Really? I don’t understand that, he tells her. Why would I?</p> <p>And since the publisher can’t think of any good reason for him to do that, she let’s the whole thing slide.</p> <p>It’s not impossible, I guess, that something came out of it eventually, because the writer did publish a collection of short stories about a year after this supposedly occurred.</p> <p>But the way I heard it, that short story was so dull and inconsequential -- or the publisher so hostile -- that it was left to gather dust on a computer that was eventually thrown out. </p> <p><br></p> </html> |
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It was called Alexandria.</p>\n<hr>\n<p>Okay, the publisher says. So when can I read this masterpiece? </p>\n<p>Well, the writer tells her. That’s just it. You can’t. It’s lost. The hard drive has crashed and he’s tried everything, even removing it and putting it in other computers. It’s utterly dead. So now this monumental short story is lost forever. Okay, the publisher says, and there’s no way you can rewrite it? That’s going to be hard, very hard indeed, not to say impossible. It was written so fast and he’s barely given it any thought this last year. He probably couldn’t tell her what exactly it was about at gunpoint. And yet he did recall the sentiment, and sort of the general theme, without remembering the actual theme.</p>\n<p>It was kinda hard to explain, he told her. </p>\n<p>Yeah, well, it probably WASN’T that easy explain, and this story has made its rounds since, so the quotes have maybe become a bit clouded. But that’s what he said, the way I heard the story. </p>\n<p>So, not much to be done, the publisher tells him. Maybe you sleep on it and see if you can remember enough to rewrite it?</p>\n<p>And that could be it, I guess, if not for the fact that the publisher had heard of a similar hard drive crash at her uncle’s dinner party just a week before, and learned that there are companies that basically live off these type of occurrences. She recalls this after they hang up, and then maybe a day or two later, she happens to be near the writer’s home and decides to swing by. It just so happens the writer is not home, just his wife, and because of course, she’s also heard the story of this supposedly magnificent lost short story, she hands the burnt out hard drive or computer or whatever to the publisher and tells her to do what she wants with it. </p>\n<p>Another week goes by and the publisher goes out to this kinda run down industrial area to meet with the data reconstructing company. Which, as I heard it, is just a guy in a blue overall that kinda looks like a car mechanic. </p>\n<p>And oh yeah, supposedly, the writer knows nothing about this. I kinda have a hard time with that part, like, the wife wouldn’t tell him about giving away his computer or hard drive or whatever? But yeah, he had a new computer and maybe she wasn’t convinced the short story was so brilliant or she was super busy paying bills or picking up kids from daycare or something.</p>\n<p>Anyway, a few weeks go by and the publisher gets a call from the data-reconstructing guy, and he says he’s reconstructed everything, “down to the last screensaver setting.” The publisher gets a bit excited and cancels a meeting to be able to pick it up that same afternoon. And she pays a pretty hefty fee for the reconstruction, I’m not sure how much but definitely substantial, but she’s like whatever, it doesn’t matter if this short story truly is outstanding. Then when she’s about to leave the data guy, kinda in passing, mentions that he found an anomaly when he reconstructed the hard drive. They, the company that is even if it was just that one guy, had made a habit of always trying to find the cause of the crash in question. </p>\n<p>And the thing was this time, he said, everything he could find pointed to the same conclusion. And that conclusion was that someone had made the hard drive crash deliberately. What do you mean, deliberately, the publisher asks. </p>\n<p>Well, what you think it means. Knowingly, willfully, on purpose. </p>\n<p>That sounds strange, the publisher says. Yeah, well, he says. That’s the way it is. </p>\n<p>So on the way back to the city the publisher calls the writer and tells him that the hard drive has been restored. And because it’s been a few weeks since they spoke, he barely remembers what the whole thing is about. Restored? Yeah, I’m on my way back now to read it, was it called Alexandria? </p>\n<p>That’s good news, the writer tells her, but he doesn’t sound very excited. They hang up and the publisher goes to get some food, finishes some work and then finally gets to reading. And when she’s done reading, she reads it again. And then she reads half of it again, and then she’s so upset she has to call the writer immediately even though it’s 11:30 and there are kids asleep at his home. </p>\n<p>What is this fucking garbage, the publisher asks him. There’s nothing sublime or magnificent or brilliant about it. </p>\n<p>Well, the writer tells her, maybe I kinda romanticized it. </p>\n<p>And this data-reconstructing guy, he tells me you crashed the computer deliberately? </p>\n<p>Really? I don’t understand that, he tells her. 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silversteemupvoted (75.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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sisterholicsupvoted (50.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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microluckupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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myfirstupvoted (50.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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berniesandersupvoted (75.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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kimzivupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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xianjunupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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xiaokongcomupvoted (50.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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steemservicesupvoted (75.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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somebodyupvoted (50.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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helen.tanupvoted (100.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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justinupvoted (75.00%) @jay-d / a-grave-for-every-floor-short-story-part-2-of-3
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