free fall, n. 1. the fall of a body such that the only force acting upon it is gravity. 2. an action taken without restraint or concern of consequenses. 3. a leap into the unknown.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Ouch Time
ABC sports reminded us that for every uplifting 'thrill of victory' there was an equally downtrodding 'agony of defeat'. That agony made a big impression on us. While everyone knows the 'agony of defeat' was that skier wiping out on the ski jump, few can recall what the 'thrill of victory' was. Maybe it's because losing is more bitter than winning is sweet. Or it could just be that we like seeing someone else bite it harder than we did. So, here's a tribute to those who bit it hard, and hopefully, got up, brushed off, and went back at it.
"Ouch"
What else can you say?
And of course, the most classic ouch of them all . . .
white male, 47 -- married 29 yrs (and she's still pretty hot) -- 4 children ages 19 to 28 (which includes 3 boys and 1 princess) -- 3 dogs, 2 cats -- served in the army 11 years -- worked in a freezer last 13 years -- no regrets or wishing things were different, although i wouldn't mind hitting the lottery for $204 million
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