Saturday, November 4, 2017

USA news on Youtube Nov 4 2017

hello everyone, my name is Marcin Ściblak

I'm 24 years

I represents two club

I play in the league TTG St. Augustin

in the Oberliga (German League)

I am the coach and the club MRKS Gdańsk

Today I had the opportunity to play blade

DHS Hurricane Fang Bo B2

and that I have my rubber which currently I play

Donic Bluefire M2

currently playing blade Korbel SK7

company Butterfly

and red and black rubber Donic Bluefire M2

facings previously played Tenergy 05

the forehand and backhand

I made changes Donic Bluefire M2

black rubber because I did not write down the well in the first league competition

I had a problem with the rubber

rubber Tenergy 05 red was sensational rubber

and in combination for my forehand was not the best lining

I changed the lining of the joint conversation with my trainer Charles Skolimowski

the Donic Bluefire M2

what I consider a very good decision

and I recommend everyone trying different rubbers

because as I was focused on one rubber

I made a very good decision and I am very happy

First sensations are good

I am very happy with this racket

It is a good feeling

at the same time a very high turnover

at the proper speed as for my game

I rate this blade for a moderate

while the DHS is slightly faster than my current blade

but it does not bother me completely in the game

rigidity of the blades

I think this is a very equal blade

I did not feel any vibrations

and the block and counterattack close to the table

This blade was very stiff and equal

I am very positively surprised about the control

in this board because this blade is just a little faster than the one we currently play

the game very well I played it

and the block and counterattack, and the start of the first ball

I actually never pay attention to the weight of the blades

while as recently I purchased my Korbel SK7

the weight checked blades

and the blade of this speed in this control

and the rotation

performance is very comparable to similar blades

from this segment

of the importance of

I think that the blade itself is quite rigid blade, hard

and combination of the rubber a little softer

I think that would be a good idea

while my rubbers which currently play

I think they fit very well

and I think many will fit rubber to this blade

what kind of players able to play the blade

if my blade is a very good fit

So I think I could offer himself

this blade

on the grounds that this blade has an equal performance

I proposed that a blade that reflects amateur table tennis

or also want to feel cool fun with blade

certainly not proposed to me that this board people getting started with table tennis

for the elderly

or children

because it is a blade for people who have a technique or feeling strokes

and those people would not have suggested this blade

the composition of this blade that I represented and I play my current

It is quite different

while I

if my blade broke during the match

and I received the blade

surely it would have played a very good match

and I would be pleased with it and I did not feel

up to a large difference as regards speed

because control of this blade is very balanced

which promotes this speed

I actually played very well

First Touch

and flip

however, I believe that impact

with complete accuracy in my performance were the best

while the play that I played so lightly or flippantly I finished

unfortunately they ended "Skucha" (wrong)

and I think that thrashing lob play is not an easy matter this blade

at first sight seems to be a blade made of solid

the game I also believe that all the parameters are very well balanced

I think it is very solidly constructed

I think that the market is currently very wide range of different blades

different companies

at different prices, of course,

I think you can buy a cheaper blade with better parameters

boards of some companies more expensive

but it requires searching and talking to different people

currently I play a simple handle

I think the board type FL is very good

because right from the first ball I did not think about this holder

Here is how to play because vs. topspin, or flip the site

I very well in conjunction fit

throughout this test, all the training I did not pay attention, it's different than I handle

generally all the fans and people who want to get going with table tennis

I cordially invite you

the funpage MRKS

MRKS Gdańsk section tennis

generally I invite you to watch the tennis on YouTube

For more infomation >> DHS Hurricane Fang BO B2 review by Marcin Ściblak - Duration: 13:30.

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4 Officers Just Royally Enraged Anti-Cop NFL With What They Suddenly Walked Out On Field And Said - Duration: 5:44.

4 Officers Just Royally Enraged Anti-Cop NFL With What They Suddenly Walked Out On Field

And Said.

The ongoing national anthem protest in the National Football League has received widespread

backlash and media attention.

Vice President Pence even walked out of a game when it happened.

While the players of the game have decided to disrespect the flag the watchers and those

who partake in watching this pastime have shown their patriotism.

However, unlike the National Football League, the Major League Baseball showed the respect

they have for veterans and their country during game seven of the World Series.

The league invited police officers to sing the national anthem in honor of law enforcement

officers.

They were members of the Los Angeles Police Department.

In perfect harmony, four officers sang the national anthem?

Those officers were Tim Talman, Ray Morales, Michelle Ayerdis and Roz Curry.

Many took to social media in response to express their support.

All the players from both teams stood for the anthem regardless of race, color, or creed.

During the the seventh inning stretch of the initial World Series game the league played

the song God Bless America.

Something which is not ordinarily done.

It was sung by a group of military veterans who were located inside the stadium.

The Conservative Tribune reported, "Amazingly, fragile liberals had a problem with this song,

as well.

It looks like anything vaguely traditional or pro-America is "offensive" to the far

left.

"Ew, they replaced 7th inning stretch Take Me Out to the Ball Game with God Bless America.

The American jingoism is unbearable," wrote one Twitter user.

Yeah, freedom and patriotism?

Like, ew.

"There is no reason for God Bless America at the ballpark.

You don't have to take off your hat.

You don't even have to stand," posted journalist Charles P. Pierce.

"God Bless America" has in fact been played during many MLB games since the 9/11 terrorist

attacks, and of course has a much older history, as well.

It was actually a favorite of Franklin D. Roosevelt — a Democrat — and was used

as his official campaign song.

Even though the "tear down everything" crowd doesn't like it, however, major league

baseball seems to understand who its true fans are: Red-blooded Americans who believe

in values like liberty, respecting the military and standing with the thin blue line.

It looks like baseball really is America's sport."

If the NFL knew what was good for them they would follow in the MLB's footsteps because

the ratings for the MLB have been exploding while the ratings of the NFL have floundered

as a result of these ridiculous protests.

The ten inning game five of the World Series drew in 12.8 million people on Fox while the

Steelers versus Lions game only drew a meager 9.4 million people.

It hasn't been since 2003 since the MLB has gotten ratings that are this good.

While NFL ratings are going down.

But that does not seem to change anything because NFL players are continuing their kneeling

protests during the national anthem.

The Conservative Tribune reported, "While it's easy to see why the players

would be offended by such a remark, a protest during the national anthem isn't exactly

the best way to express their discontent with McNair.

In fact, such a display only angers football fans more, especially when there are many

more constructive, respectful ways in which these players could voice their concern over

the oppressed in this country.

Why don't these men actually offer to help the oppressed in some way other than take

a knee?

The gesture drew criticism for another reason, as it seemed to indicate that players are

now just looking for a reason — any reason — to protest."

While the NFL has continued these protests the MLB has stayed out of the fray and refused

to partake in it or comment on it.

Even though amateur and professional sportsman and women have included themselves in it.

While it is unknown why they have chosen not to protest the obvious conclusion would be

that they are aware their viewers are conservative and they too would lose ratings if they chose

to partake in it.

Or the obvious, it is simply the right thing to do to stand for the national anthem.

Considering what happens to MLB players who protest it's no wonder they all stood just

look at what the New York Post reported,

"Police say Oakland Athletics catcher Bruce Maxwell showed signs of intoxication when

he was arrested following accusations that he pointed a handgun at the head of a woman

in Scottsdale who had delivered food to his home.

Court records released Monday provide more details on his arrest, but don't offer an

explanation for why he allegedly pointed the gun at the driver.

Scottsdale police declined to comment on what prompted Maxwell to allegedly answer the door

with a gun on Saturday evening.

The documents show Maxwell denied pointing a gun at the driver.

The court documents say once the driver explained why she was there, Maxwell lowered the gun.

The driver became frightened, handed the food over to Maxwell at the doorstep and left.

When officers arrived there, they say Maxwell had alcohol on his breath, showed signs of

intoxication, often yelled during the police encounter and made anti-police statements.

Maxwell was booked on suspicion of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disorderly

conduct.

He was released Sunday night on a $10,000 bond.

Maxwell's attorney, Michael Kimerer, said during an initial court appearance that his

client "has never really had any kind of criminal activity before in his life."

The A's have previously said the team was disappointed by the allegations and is taking

the investigation seriously."

what do you think about this?

Share if you agree that kneeling or sitting during the national anthem is the wrong thing

to do, and that the MLB did the right thing by allowing law enforcement officers to sing

the national anthem.

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