Monthly Archives: June 2006

Predikatorisms

I’m in a particularly silly mood, so here goes some silly predictions for the quarterfinals. Germany to thrash Argentina 5-1, with Maradona scoring the Argies’ consolation goal, after being so frustrated at his teams utter pathetic-ness, that he came down … Continue reading

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Hair-brained

Sometime in the future, you’d be able to walk into a store staffed entirely by robots with French accents, enter a cubicle by the wall, sit on a plush, comfy chair while a helmet-shaped contraption is lowered on to your … Continue reading

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2000 Comments

Ok, in all the excitement of the World Cup and all, I completely missed an important landmark with regards to this blog: the reaching – and passing – of the 2000-mark in the number of comments in this blog since … Continue reading

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Music Critic On The Loose

Mr CT Chua, a “popular culture enthusiast” (his words, not mine) has started a blog. Why? Because he likes to vent about the state of affairs of global music trends, plus he’s jealous of all the attention other bloggers get. … Continue reading

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Darn.

I was so hoping the Spaniards would go all the way to the final. Stupid cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

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Cornerheads

Stevie G = 2. Frankie Lamps = 0 (but not for want of trying). Lampard looks like he’s heading for a new record – the most shots on goal without actually scoring. Must be hard being one of the few … Continue reading

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Morality Play

Sometimes we need to ask ourselves the hard questions. But often, we don’t. So we get others to ask it for us. Try the Morality Play quiz (discovered via ST). This is one meme which will make you think.

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