Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Life by Keith Richards
Zoo City by Lauren Beukes
Monday, July 18, 2011
Women's World Cup 2011
- Homare Sawa
- Abby Wambach
- Sonia Bompastor
except the one that actually showed what happened:
I was impressed by the way Abby Wambach was the first to go to congratulate the winning team, and the only player to talk to camera after the game. She also knew how to take a penalty.
I hope that we will soon be hearing more about the management style of Norio Sasaki. In the huddle before the penalties we expect to see the coaches sternly exhorting their players to win. Whenever I see coaches lecturing players I imagine them saying "kick the ball.... into the goal". But Norio Sasaki simply bowed to his players with a big smile on his face. He knew that there was nothing left for him to do.
I hope we will see more of Megan Rapinoe in the future, perhaps as an elf in the new Hobbit movies.
How did the newspapers do? Alas the Oakland Tribune is unclear on the concept of sports:
The other papers did OK with the Washington Post being the best for showing Sawa triumphant.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Rolling Stones got lost in Chester in the 1960s
Sometimes chief constables would devise these ridiculous plans. I remember once in Chester, after a show that had ended in a riot, following the chief constable of Chester police over the rooftops of Chester city as in some weird Walt Disney film, with the rest of the band behind me, and him in full uniform, with a constable at his side. And then he loses his fucking way, and we're perched on the top of Chester city, while his great "Escape from Colditz" plan disintegrates. Then it starts to rain. It was like something out of Mary Poppins.