Thursday, October 9, 2014

the hengaillaan test / tupperguddy / kidman-firth-strong movie


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G_vnjEL9R4  (hengaillaan)

ok so touching on that last posting, the KIRKA song Hengaillaan will henceforth be considered the gold standard of what is to be considered worthy entertainment and what is not.........for example, recently a kidman/firth/strong movie is released at the cinema: 'before i go to sleep' or something like that, based on the reviews, it would not be more entertaining than just listening to Hengaillaan a few times..........on the other hand, Brad Pitt's 'Fury' movie would be more entertaining than just listening to Hengaillaan by Kirka a few times

kirka

Kirka is a russian first generation finn in case you were wondering, immensely talented man by the looks of it (now deceased) and one of Finnland's most famous sons in the sphere of music

now about tupperguddy, it has finally clicked in, i finally understand now the basic formation........ i didn't realize that the defensive players are actually DIFFERENT to the offensive players in the NFL.... for example, when a team, say the Texans, do NOT have the ball, they do not field their quarterback and regular offensive players, instead they field their defensive players who are an entirely different batch of 11 fellows, i did not realize this before...........furthermore, these defensive players are 5 linemen who are big fellows who bust and thrust and block the opposing five big fellows (refrigerators) in front of them upon the snap, at the scrimmage........ another say four players might be some kind of linebackers, such as inside linebackers..........the inside linebacker will look to sack or block the quarterback from making a throw, he will seek out the quarterback immediately the ball is snapped, potentially penetrating through (over the top or through a gap) the scrimmage linemen (ten in total, really) or else around them...........those players not slotted as linemen (about 5) or linebackers (another maybe 4) will be set as what i would call switches or flip-floppers.....this is not the normal term used in the game but neither is tupperguddy so go figure........anyway the two switches will be very nimble, agile, fast, rapid, lithe, spritely fellows who will go deep and watch out for any long passes from the quarterback, seeking to intercept the ball or frustrate any opposing players headed deep into their territory.......... if the ball is already close to the endzone of the defenders then there will be no need to field two switches therefore instead of fast, lithe players, the coach will look to field 2 linebackers instead who would be bigger, heavier guys, capable of blocking a penetrating, busting run on foot with the ball........... this change of players would be temporary due to the conditions and players are slotted around frequently between plays i would imagine although i do not know the rules regulating this, i think there's only maybe twice a quarter or twice a game a coach can call a timeout outright, will have to figure that out later

anyway back to the strong/kidman/firth movie, so was reading the reviews on it, then some guy comes along with his date........after she jumps out, he tells me that he met her on some dating website tinder, some time ago, got her pregnant on accident, met her for moral support and 'closure' regarding her abortion but also to 'tee up' a threesome as she was looking for some woman on tinder to 'growl her out' as the folks say 'down under'............ it got me thinking, that would be a really neat start to a movie, for example, a nichole kidman movie: some mother and her girlfriend (just a female friend, not a growler) are going home but at their home the mom's daughter and her friends have made arrangements on some dating website to have some random guys jump them once they walk in the door, instead the mom and her friend go in and get accidentally raped, that would be a really entertaining start to a movie and really a scenario that is sure to end up playing out somehow in real life somehow

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