Posted in Sports, Television on 12/02/2009 04:35 am by admin
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Passionate bunch aren’t they? I grew up surrounded by them – my dad, my brothers, my friends – all absolutely football crazy and most of them actually supporting different teams. Oh the banter and arguments that they got into at times.
This video sure reminds me of those times when we all lived in the same house, take a look:
I can just imagine my two older brothers getting heated if they were posed with the same question as those in the video – would you rather see your team win the domestic league or would you rather see England win the world cup?
For me as someone who likes football, but not that much – it isn’t that hard a question, I would rather see England win the world cup as the glory and kudos of that is so much bigger. It’s something that would bring the whole of the country together in celebration.
Having said that I don’t feel passionately about any domestic team (though I support Liverpool) so it’s easy for me to say – I can understand why hardcore fans of their chosen team would have a much harder time with it!

Posted in Reality TV, Television on 12/02/2009 04:30 am by admin
I suppose with the shock of Ali and Zoe being in the bottom two tonight I am supposed to be outraged and demanding a recount? But frankly, I couldn’t care less.
I am finding this series really dull and I am not sure why as it does have all the usual elements that make me love the show and it has some good characters.
But I think the combination of a lack of Arlene and it all being smushed together in one night rather than spread out over two have just made me lose interest.
I don’t like Sonya from Eastenders, can’t warm to her at all. I am glad Craig made it to Blackpool, and yes that’s 99% because I think he’s hot.
Other than that I have no real opinions on any one or anything.
Posted in Random on 12/02/2009 04:24 am by admin
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Me, I don’t like it at all.
I’ve never really been a fan of coffee, I am a tea drinker through and through and always have been.
I had the first coffee I had had in several years about two weeks ago, and as much as my fiance tries to convince me otherwise I am convinced it made me very unwell – I barely slept for two nights and I felt all jittery and nervous – I vowed never to drink the stuff again and it really won’t be hard for me to stick to that.
As I was looking up information on coffee and the effects of it on people who are not used to drinking it (or caffeine in general, I drink decaff tea) I came across the video below from Douwe Egberts that has loads of information about all things coffee – from where it was first discovered and by whom to how to brew the perfect cup. There’s an interesting section about how Lloyds of London was originally a coffee house, who knew? Take a look at it for yourself, it’s about 5 minutes long but definitely worth the time.
