Wednesday Wanderings

First, here’s some nice stuff from Susan Faludi on Hillary Clinton and another possible reason for her appeal to women in particular.  I watched about half of the Dem’s debate last night and continue to be impressed by the level of discourse (even factoring in the fact that they are all politicians). 

Went to see Atonement at Concord’s Red River Theatres last night.  Very beautiful, moving movie.  Not having read the book, I was not prepared for the plot twists … and was absolutely mesmerized by Vanessa Redgrave’s seering and unembellished 5-some minutes on-screen.  What a formidable presence she brings!  And the actress who plays the young Briney was also especially wonderful – not to diminish the wonderfulness of the entire cast!. 

Stop here if you don’t want to read soccer results! 

Unfortunately, at this hour, I don’t have the actual results, but from the postings on BigSoccer I gather that the USWNT beat Canada rather handily in game #1 of the Four Nations tournament.  The buzz is that they looked great.  One poster wrote:  “Amazing things happen when you pass the ball.”  Details from the forum are here, starting partway down the page. 

Interestingly, there is absolutely NOTHING posted on the ussoccer site yet.  No MatchTracker for the game either.  US Soccer’s treatment of the women’s team (aside from the selection of Pia) continues to unimpress, putting it mildly.  It seems particularly so, as they try to rebuild after Ryan.  (Makes me wonder if Pia, in her straight-talking and forthright way, has already pissed them off somehow … you go girl!)   But what the hey – it sounds like already, things are turning around.  Can’t wait to see ’em live (err, on TV) against a quality opponent (sounds like Canada wasn’t at full strength).

More later, maybe … gotta go get on the treadmill!


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