Hoorah! A blog entry where I think I actually have a few interesting things to write that will keep the reader occupied until the very end!
I cant believe that I hadn't posted this earlier this week, but this video made me laugh so much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bypLwI5AQvY
its both true, and very very funny! The EU president in my opinion gets completely owned by UKIP EU Leader and not only does he get insulted, both Greece and Belgium (a non country) get put down too. The comments of course have sparked a large amount of criticism and coincedently on this weeks question time Nigel Farage's comments came interlinked with the discussion on Gordon Browns bullying row. Obviously this is because the Labourist BBC somehow were trying to link in bullying to Farage's comments to discredit him for his bold speech that no doubt has won UKIP more support for the up and coming election. As well as the BBC linking this, they also selected a 'fair' representation which included at least 85% Labour supporters who obviously would oppose Nigel and UKIP's ideology as they are still held together by the wool over their eyes that says that the EU is a good thing. However; Nigel definetly defended his comments well. Ironically nothing focused on the fact that the speech actually had a point to it and it made sence, but for the fact that he was 'bullying' the president of the EU. But in all honesty, if you get feel bullied by one member of the EU then you are most likely not cut out for the job. Out of the whole speech, I thought the figure that the EU president (who again gained power undemocratically) earns more than President Obama. But like Farage said, who is this man? I have never heard of him. Why is a man who we have never heard of incharge of over 55 million people?
Moving away from politics, yesterday I worked at Twickenham for the England v Ireland match and had some interesting times. The first thing I would like to point out is that my fingers are very bruised from the lifting of everything to get it out of Twickenham hospitality. I also managed to get chilli (which by the way was great) down my arm which was not what I wanted at the end of the 14 hour shift. But whilst I was there I was hoping that I would find some Irish people who would just fit the stereotype perfectly and I have to admit I was not dissapointed. It was just brilliant going over to their table and clearing off tons of guiness pints and hearing them drink like there was no tomorrow. That made my day, if it wasn't for them I would have been let down by the irish.
Im going to go and watch the carling cup final second half, its 1-1 and a good game.
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Sunday, 28 February 2010
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