What a game. What a finish. Game-7 of the World Series gave the fan everything he could have asked for. We wouldn't know where to begin. Watch the highlights. That is one of the best, most tension filled games we've ever seen. Wow. Congrats to the Los Angeles Dodgers. And take that, Canada!
Oh right...the clocks turned back an hour last night. Damn it.
So we actually went to bed with a touch of plantar fasciitis in the left foot, bursitis in the right knee, and a raging headache. We were actually concerned. We wake up refreshed and reenergized this morning, though.
We probably need a gym break. We hate gym breaks, though. Every time we miss the gym we grow weaker while our enemies grow stronger.
So The New York Post reports: The Manhattan-sized interstellar object 3I/ATLAS exhibited signs of non-gravitational acceleration and appeared “bluer than the Sun” as it passed our local star — which could be signs of an alien craft “engine,” according to Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb.'* That would put the government shutdown in perspective, would it not? This also brings us to...
...Will's Good Idea for the Week of 11/2/25. We admit that 31/Atlas and The Feral Historian's review of Football has given us some juju- for the old To Defend the Earth series. We've always had ideas, but To Survive the Earth bombed hard, really hard**, and we abandoned those ideas long ago. We wanted to write To Liberate Mars. We wanted a novel where various navies were battling the aliens around the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. We even wanted an alien centric novel. The buzz continues.
What we really should be doing is thinking of nuclear war short stories. As of this morning we got nuthin...We shall ponder this topic today.
*Avi Loeb, eh? This ship is clearly some part of the Jewish space laser program. They're clever, the imams say.
**Like, sold five percent of what TDTE sold.
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