So I once again had the opportunity to stream the noon-time game from nbcolympics.com today. The first few minutes were hysterical. Goal after goal after goal, rinse and repeat. Out of the first four goals, USA had only taken seven shots, meaning the opposing Finland goalie only made three saves. He was then promptly removed from the game, and replaced with another.. who rapidly coughed up two goals of his own.
Just ten minutes into the game and USA is up 6-0, tying an American record from 1962 when the USA team scored 6 against Germany in the first period.
Most of the remaining game was rather uneventful, as USA floated to an easy win and will prepare to contend for the Gold medal in two days, the last day of the Olympics, against either Canada or Slovakia. The most amazing fact I enjoy is that 20 of the 23 USA hockey players have never been to the Olympics. Just think how amazing we will be in 2014!

Yesterday while driving home from work, I heard on the radio the need for more TSA Air Marshals. They provided a place to apply, etc, which I didn’t really pay attention to at the time. However reading up on random news today, I find this rather comical:
The eighth-seeded Swiss team earned the right to play the No. 1 Americans by beating Belarus 3-2 in a shootout on Tuesday. Fortunately for the young American team, Switzerland has already lost to the Americans 3-1 last week. The best part is, assuming the we beat the Swiss team again, we will not be forced to face Canada, Russia, or Sweden until the final gold-medal game.
So in the case that you have been hiding under a rock the past several weeks, or are fortunate to be the “proud” owner of a credit card (or three..), federal laws have been passed to change the way credit card companies do business with their customers.. ie: you.
