Given the rapid-fire acceleration of whatever it is weâre going through at this moment in history, itâs anyoneâs guess what Americaâs collective mood will be from hour to hour, much less week to week.
Thatâs also the case when it comes to what kinds of music will best serve as an accompanying soundtrack for the countdown to Jan. 20. In the last week alone, my personal theme song abruptly segued from Ray Charlesâ âGeorgiaâ to the Circle Jerksâ âCoup dâÃtat,â after which it pretty much spun out of control.
So whatâs next?
Well, for those who prefer one-stop shopping, thereâs always Willie Nelsonâs debut album
MONTREAL L.P. Ladouceur is hardly a household name despite having been a fixture with the Dallas Cowboys since 2005, and he s good with that. But the veteran long-snapper will be in the spotlight Sunday when Dallas hosts the San Francisco 49ers. That will be Ladouceur s 251st career NFL game, moving him past veteran kicker Eddie Murray for the most ever by a Canadian. I m totally fine (playing in anonymity), that s the job and I understand the job, Ladouceur said during a telephone interview. It s definitely an accomplishment but deep down there s bigger-picture stuff (like) winning a game, getting to the playoffs and a Super Bowl.
Canadian L.P. Ladouceur set to play in record 251st career NFL game
Atlanta Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst (81) is brought down by Dallas Cowboys L.P. LaDouceur, left and linebacker Joe Thomas (48) in the first half of an NFL football game. (Michael Ainsworth/AP) | December 18, 2020, 6:38 PM
December 18, 2020, 6:38 PM
L.P. Ladouceur is hardly a household name despite having been a fixture with the Dallas Cowboys since 2005, and he s good with that. But the veteran long-snapper will be in the spotlight Sunday when Dallas hosts the San Francisco 49ers. That will be Ladouceur s 251st career NFL game, moving him past veteran kicker Eddie Murray for the most ever by a Canadian.
Dan Ralph December 18, 2020 - 8:36 PM
L.P. Ladouceur is hardly a household name despite having been a fixture with the Dallas Cowboys since 2005, and he s good with that.
But the veteran long-snapper will be in the spotlight Sunday when Dallas hosts the San Francisco 49ers. That will be Ladouceur s 251st career NFL game, moving him past veteran kicker Eddie Murray for the most ever by a Canadian. I m totally fine (playing in anonymity), that s the job and I understand the job, Ladouceur said during a telephone interview. It s definitely an accomplishment but deep down there s bigger-picture stuff (like) winning a game, getting to the playoffs and a Super Bowl.
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