I would like to take some time to point people in the direction of Simon's Cat, a hilarious depiction of creator Simon Tofield's cat(s). For those of you who haven't already stumbled across it, Simon's Cat is a number of short animations revolving around his cat who, basically is a pain in the backside, creating havoc (albeit very funnily) to draw attention to the fact he wants to be fed. Simon manages to capture the characteristics of the cat brilliantly, from the way it wiggles its bum before pouncing to the persistent clawing of a soft surface and rotating a number of times before eventually settling down.
The website has expanded significantly since I first came across it, with all sorts of merchandise now available to buy and a much larger library of 'episodes'. The longest of these only lasts around two and a half minutes so even if it's just to kill some time at work or something, I would recommend taking a look (via the link below). I guarantee you will fall in love with the cat and I defy any of you not to laugh or coo at any of the animations, especially with the introduction of the kitten...
If you love life and have nothing but praise for everyone and everything. Please. Don't read this blog, I would not want to be responsible for corrupting your little heads with such accurate, articulate and beautiful descriptions of the shit in life that occurs around us everyday. If, on the other hand you hate most things. Hello, and welcome!
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Monday, 27 February 2012
900 games and still going strong
Ryan Giggs reaches 900 appearances and scores a late winner against Norwich |
At 38 years of age, he shows no signs of slowing down, although he no longer flies up and down the touchline after taking on a more central role in midfield, he still pulls the strings creatively.
He displays an unrivaled desire to win every game, evident again on Sunday by his last minute winner at Carrow Road. His celebration sums up just how much every win and every point means to him and the club he has remained loyal to for the past 21 years. Ferguson has said he has accomplished a feat that he believes no other will, not for one club. The only player close is Paolo Maldini who racked up 902 for AC Milan, but with due respect, he played in a central role in defence, arguably a position requiring less physical exertion than the ones Giggs has played over the years.
So long as he continues putting in top class performances, age shouldn't be an issue. He is due to play up until a few months prior to his 40th Birthday after signing a one year extension. Who knows what will happen after that? No-one would put it past him to reach 1000 games at United, after all, Stanley Matthews played into his 50's. In the modern day, with sports science being so much more advanced, who could doubt that Giggs would be able do the same? Not me.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Premier League Match of the Season so Far...
The Come Back Kids...and Grandpa Giggs |
Although two of Chelsea's goals were soft, an awkward own goal bouncing in off Evans after striking De Gea's knee following Daniel Sturridge's cross, and a re-directed header from David Luiz taking another deflection off Ferninand (Juan Mata's goal was pure class), it takes nothing away from the way in which United fought back. They never looked like losing, even from the first minute. They looked the most dangerous of the teams on the attack, with the in-form Antonio Valencia dancing through the Chelsea defence at break-neck speed on one flank and Ashley Young (presumably with a new leg) zig-zagging in and out on the other and with Giggs and Rooney orchestrating play in the middle. However fortunate they may have been, by the 50th minute Chelsea had taken what looked to be an unassailable lead. Many teams would have crumbled, admitting defeat, but not United. Still they plugged away, winning two penalties, Welbeck's admittedly slightly dubious (but it makes up for the Cahill foul on Welbeck that was missed in the first half at 0-0), with Rooney despatching both with aplomb and a classic Chicharito, right-place-at-the-right-time, header to level in the 84th minute. Ferguson wanted another penalty late on but it would have been a harsh decision on Torres (for handball) as it struck him from point-blank range. Not forgetting a special mention for David De Gea who pulled off one of the saves of the season against a late Juan Mata free kick, at full stretch tipping the ball away as it careered towards the top left corner of the net. Magnificent reflexes and agility from the under-fire keeper.
'That' inspired save from the Spanish keeper |
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Becks and H&M Collaborate
No, I'm not going to post a picture of him IN his new pants |
So, yesterday Mr. Beckham launched his new range of underwear and lounge-wear at Regent Streets H&M branch. Needless to say you could probably see the crowds from space. Taking a leaf out of his wife's books, he has ventured into the world of his own fashion label, but keeping it relatively simple (thus far) may I say. The range consists of: briefs, boxer/briefs, boxer/trunks, boxer shorts, pyjama bottoms, t-shirt, vest, grandad top and long-johns, all varying in choices of either white, black or grey. I guarantee you will now see (well you won't actually see, and I can't actually guarantee either) a large proportion of the male population will be wearing the range. I'm sure (I'm not actually s...ok, enough) it won't be long before a range of shirts, jeans, knitted cardigans and hats etc. follow. Maybe he's starting with the undergarments and is slowly going to work outwards, like getting dressed, so you can eventually wear everything 'David Beckham' from pants to a coat. Maybe just don't start that process quite yet.
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