It really means nothing.
OK, everyday for the past few weeks I’ve had reports on all the World Cup Soccer action. Well, today’s no exception. Without further adieu, my man in South Korea, take it away Nigel Williams —
Thanks Bob! I can’t put into words the excitement in the air. The 4th of July came early this year for many Americans — sparks flew between the United States and Mexico as the U.S. squashed Mexico, 2 – 0. I’m reporting from Ulsan, the site of Friday’s match up between the United States and Germany. The U.S. has its work cut out for them, Germany, three-time World Cup champions are young, hungry and familiar with the smell of victory. I almost had a chance to speak to the U.S. team but BobBorden.com is about as important to them as soccer is to Americans. Sorry Bob. This is Nigel Williams, reporting from the World Cup, in South Korea. Back to you Bob.
Thanks Nigel, we look forward to your next installment. I, like the rest of America will be glued to my TV at 7:30 am on Friday to check out that sweet World Cup action!
I forgot to talk about something from yesterday. I was walking through the Port Authority. I saw a guy looking into one of those small mirrors that they have on sunglass display stands. He wasn’t trying on sunglasses, he was combing out his mustache. When did people start losing their minds?
OK, that’s it. Have a great day. God Bless America.