As I type now it's 11:26pm on November 30th 2011, and I am sat in a winter wonderland (which I created myself) and I look back on the last year, then the rain starts, so I run for shelter. Seriously if years fly by this quick when I'm 16, I dread to think what it'll be like when I'm 60.
However, the month we're entering (December, for the simpletons out there) I absolutely love, it may surprise you to learn, not even I can moan about Christmas, sorry about that by the way, in fact something does annoy me, if not Christmas directly but our treatment of it, but alas, not for this blog. Only a few weeks 'til my Christmas Special for that.
But this is just a time filler really, as I haven't seen much in the news to comment about, but I'm not going to disappoint, as I'll use this space as a look back at the past 11 months, as I will over my next few leading up to that magical time.
As I say this is just a kind of advert for what's to come, so don't say you weren't warned...
Oh, and by the way speaking of news earlier I too was shook by the sad passing of Gary Speed, so I'd like to say RIP Gary, it's a very sad loss, and my sympathy is with his family, all joking aside for this one guys.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Friday, 18 November 2011
Let's send Sepp Blatter flowers, see how long it takes him to ban them.
In recent months, the world has been shook by a few things, the first of which being my near 4 month absense from the internet, or your eyes. Which as my two fans (hello, Josh and Matty) will tellyou should be outlawed by law immediately, and will not happen again (really, I promise)
The second is the aparrent lack of common sense from the footballing powers that be, FIFA, for initially banning our remembance flower, the poppy. Short of the usual "it's disgusting, and disrespectful to our soldiers" rant which I won't do as The Daily Mail has probably done that for me, as well as send out a lynch party for Sepp Blatter.
First of all, who on Earth does it offend? I'll tell you the answer. No one. Do-gooders just think it does, god forbid we stand up for our own values and cultures, oh lord no, but anyone else doing it is fine by them, Mr. Blatter was worried about Germans being offended, apparently. This is beside the point that we were playing Spain, who on last inspection anyway, are not German.
It also begs the question, Why do we bother listening to them? Instead of "Yes Sir, Of course Sir, Three Bags Full Sir" It should be: "Well we're wearing them whether you like them or not." And then we should tell them to shove their ban up their Sepp Blatter.
On a completely unrelated not, this is my 20th blog, there are street parties around the country being planned as I type.
The second is the aparrent lack of common sense from the footballing powers that be, FIFA, for initially banning our remembance flower, the poppy. Short of the usual "it's disgusting, and disrespectful to our soldiers" rant which I won't do as The Daily Mail has probably done that for me, as well as send out a lynch party for Sepp Blatter.
First of all, who on Earth does it offend? I'll tell you the answer. No one. Do-gooders just think it does, god forbid we stand up for our own values and cultures, oh lord no, but anyone else doing it is fine by them, Mr. Blatter was worried about Germans being offended, apparently. This is beside the point that we were playing Spain, who on last inspection anyway, are not German.
It also begs the question, Why do we bother listening to them? Instead of "Yes Sir, Of course Sir, Three Bags Full Sir" It should be: "Well we're wearing them whether you like them or not." And then we should tell them to shove their ban up their Sepp Blatter.
On a completely unrelated not, this is my 20th blog, there are street parties around the country being planned as I type.
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