coolian2
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Try having a hot bowl of soup, coolian
It means crawling out from under blankets. I'll get up for some shortly, if we have any that's easy to make.
Try having a hot bowl of soup, coolian
Only better. Just home from the Warriors beating the #2 team 8-6 in torrential conditions.
Jesus, I've had a hot shower and I'm still freezing. Odds I have hypothermia?
Noted. I'll head to the good record shop and see if they have it, if not I may treat myself and order it in.
Just heard a track from the new Ihsahn.. I prefer it to his first album. A bit heavier.
Trying to be positive for a second, at least Deans has no depth to work with. If the Wallabies suffer a few injuries, THAT'S IT. Their First XV is really their Only XV.
It seems the NZRFU wanted to keep some continuity rather than doing the usual thing of ousting a losing World Cup coach. And Henry IS good. Ah well ...
Trying to be positive for a second, at least Deans has no depth to work with. If the Wallabies suffer a few injuries, THAT'S IT. Their First XV is really their Only XV.
It seems the NZRFU wanted to keep some continuity rather than doing the usual thing of ousting a losing World Cup coach. And Henry IS good. Ah well ...
Try sitting on your hands for a few minutes - I find that always helps when I've been out in the snow.
People can't be so unbelievably stupid as to think one game, in Sydney, where NZ traditionally don't win (in the last 10 or so years) is indicative of anything.
Ah, good. They've been in intense pain ever since I clapped at the end of the game.
Actually, it's funny you say this. The Aussie commentators cracked me up last night. When New Zealand took the lead, they were going on about how we hadn't lost in Sydney since 2003 bla bla bla ... then as soon as Australia regained the lead, they completely changed their tune and went on about how New Zealand is traditionally weak in Sydney.
Typical Channel 7.
so....Ax, this would be one of those moments where i've no idea what everyone's on about or what anyone's talking about, and it all seems to be about that topic
I'm mostly just kidding Ax.
Sooo ... what's Springsteen up to these days?
Actually, it's funny you say this. The Aussie commentators cracked me up last night. When New Zealand took the lead, they were going on about how we hadn't lost in Sydney since 2003 bla bla bla ... then as soon as Australia regained the lead, they completely changed their tune and went on about how New Zealand is traditionally weak in Sydney.
Typical Channel 7.
Honestly I don't know. I'm not really that crazy a setlist watcher, it was just the post concert high. It's worn off a tad, but the tour's about to finish up in the coming weeks. . And it could possibly be the last of them for the entire E Street Ever.
People can't be so unbelievably stupid as to think one game, in Sydney, where NZ traditionally don't win (in the last 10 or so years) is indicative of anything.
Gad, I can't stand that.
Mind, they haven't played as often in Sydney since they won the Bledisloe Cup in Sydney in 2003.
If I remember correctly, Sydney is the city where the All Blacks have played the most matches. Pointless, no?
Oh, Ian, can you find whoever's in charge of naming stadiums and tell them to try and find a bit more creativity?
Last night, when the game began, I wasn't looking at the TV and heard "welcome to ANZ Stadium" and thought "oh, they're playing in Brisbane? And not at Lang Park?" before I turned around and saw that it's what was Telstra Stadium in Sydney. I know we've ranted about corporate naming of stadiums before, including this very example, and it finally tripped me up last night. Wankers.
Yeah, well that's Australian sporting arrogance for you.
Except it hasn't been ANZ Stadium in Brisbane for years, but point taken.
At least now it should be permissible to call the Telstra Dome "Telstra Stadium".
Bet he's probably still introducing songs to the set left, right, and centre and showing U2 how it should be done.
And how come it could be the end of the road for the E Street Band?
Hah, not even I knew that stat. Can't say it surprises me though, given how they try to spread out matches through New Zealand.
I'd call it the idiotic New Zealandsportingmedia. I think you need a lobotomy to be able to reporton sporthere.
they flush backwards, as in the water splashes up in your face.Hi. Is it really true that toilets flush backwards south of the equator? And by backwards I mean counter clockwise.
Well, the first hint is the craziness of this tour. The fact that he hit a 30 set show, that he's been playing so many different songs. Danny passing away. and the fact that Bruce himself is 58, and a lot of members in the band (Read: Clarence) are in their 60s. Plus Clarence apparently isn't doing so hot himself. It all just leads to the speculation that this might be it.
But no, there's been no official word on the matter.
Everybody in Queensland still calls it ANZ Stadium. Nobody would have a fucking clue what you meant if you said the Queensland Sports And Athletics Centre or whatever the hell it is now. Plus that's just a dumb mouthful of a name.
And they probably think it really IS a Dome after all these years of calling it that, so good luck getting them to rename it.
Ahh, right. See, I would have read longer shows and setlist craziness as a sign of vitality ...
I'd call it the idiotic New Zealand sporting media. I think you need a lobotomy to be able to report on sport here.
It's the QSAC. Pronounced Q-Sack. Or phonetically, I suppose.
I prefer calling it Docklands Stadium anyway. Just because it has a roof doesn't mean you need to get fapping about the presence of the roof.