Posted on 06/12/2026 12:53:36 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Welcome football fans and welcome to the third world!
Maybe not the U.S. as much, but el mundo is watching the World Cup, and those fans from el tercer mundo are probably thinking, as they take in the sights of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, "Damn, what a s**thole country this is." And they'd be right.
about the Golden Gate Bridge, when they finish painting it, they have to start over again.
The U.S. plays Paraguay tonight at SoFi Stadium, where no flights or drones are allowed in the airspace over the stadium, and blocks around the area are cordoned off with multiple checkpoints, magnetometers, and K9s (sorry, not sorry, Islamists!) But the homeless camps will be buzzing, as Katy Perry over-sings as usual in the opening ceremony and Ted Lasso's Jason Sudeikis will bring a little America-meets-futbol vibe.
And like any good third-world country, the "workers" at SoFi Stadium have authorized an extortive strike for more pay, though it hasn't started. But there's still time to ruin it. Eight matches will be played there.
In San Francisco, it looks like a third-worldian bumfest, but in Santa Clara, at Levi's Stadium, the Silicon Valley swells have kept out the riff-raff, except Ro Khanna, and they'll host six matches starting Friday.
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There are no homeless near Levi Stadiam because there is nothing around there for them....
Canadian football is on tonight, if you get bored by USA vs Paraguay soccer.
It’s Toronto vs Montreal and free to watch on the CFL website. It’s not Ravens vs Steelers fan fights, but as close as Canadians can come.
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