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Sat 26/06/04 at 21:27
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As summer looms ever closer, the world seems to be lacking the bright prospects and simplicities I remember when I was a kid. Summer used to be about hardcore 'fun in the sun', whilst at the present date, everywhere I look there is complications, depression and whining.
Recently I was watching the news, which, althought it's not exactly my favourite past time, used to be very informing and useful now seems to be depressing and monotonous. The issue of the Iraq war was a very delicate and interesting news bulletin until about 6 months after it happened, but now, over a year later, to still be hearing reports on "Should it have happened?", "Was Tony Blair right?" and "Lets milk this..er...was it bad?", make the delicate situation far worse than it ever was, if Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destructions, he needed to be disarmed, that is the simple issue here. What's the point in 'crying over spilt milk' after all?
Football and tennis dominate my television screen, as I try and find something to watch I am confronted with either some no-name Russians slogging out a boring 2 hour tennis match or some football game with the two most obbscure teams in the world. There has been far too much of an emphasis on 'Euro 2004'. I like to see a decent football game now and again yes, especially when my home team is playing, but it really is too much to hang a towel sporting 'Come on England' over my balcony as I drive off to work in my 8 flagged car! There are too many red-blooded hooligans who have decided to show there somewhat skeptical 'patriotism' by going out and torching a portugese man's car.
Why can't the world go back to the simplistic slogans of 'Enjoy the weather' and not a lesson in foreign football ethics. Safety nowadays seems to dominate every commercial aswell now, with such things as "Make sure you wear factor 100 suncream", incase you burn into a small unrecognisable crisp. Surely we can opt to not watch sport and manage our own safety?
And...now onto the weather. There is a spate of extremely warm weather as you are in a hard week of work. So, at the weekend you dig out the buckets and spades and prepare for a family visit to the seaseide, and what happens?...it starts chucking it down with rain!
I just want a minimilsitic summer of sun, sea and sand, with the occasional mixture of enjoyable television films, not the endless whining of soccer fans and depressing newsreaders alike.
So I say, roll on the summer holidays and the sun!

Jon.
Sat 26/06/04 at 22:46
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"SOUP!"
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I was going to make a semi-patronising whitty-esque response, but I'd only be living on FFF's shadow. hmph
Sat 26/06/04 at 22:20
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Apology accepted :p
Sat 26/06/04 at 22:19
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Thanks Jon
Sat 26/06/04 at 22:16
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Please accept my apologies for you growing up, the war, England being crap at sport, increased awareness of skin cancer and weekend weather patterns.
Sat 26/06/04 at 21:27
Regular
Posts: 5,848
As summer looms ever closer, the world seems to be lacking the bright prospects and simplicities I remember when I was a kid. Summer used to be about hardcore 'fun in the sun', whilst at the present date, everywhere I look there is complications, depression and whining.
Recently I was watching the news, which, althought it's not exactly my favourite past time, used to be very informing and useful now seems to be depressing and monotonous. The issue of the Iraq war was a very delicate and interesting news bulletin until about 6 months after it happened, but now, over a year later, to still be hearing reports on "Should it have happened?", "Was Tony Blair right?" and "Lets milk this..er...was it bad?", make the delicate situation far worse than it ever was, if Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destructions, he needed to be disarmed, that is the simple issue here. What's the point in 'crying over spilt milk' after all?
Football and tennis dominate my television screen, as I try and find something to watch I am confronted with either some no-name Russians slogging out a boring 2 hour tennis match or some football game with the two most obbscure teams in the world. There has been far too much of an emphasis on 'Euro 2004'. I like to see a decent football game now and again yes, especially when my home team is playing, but it really is too much to hang a towel sporting 'Come on England' over my balcony as I drive off to work in my 8 flagged car! There are too many red-blooded hooligans who have decided to show there somewhat skeptical 'patriotism' by going out and torching a portugese man's car.
Why can't the world go back to the simplistic slogans of 'Enjoy the weather' and not a lesson in foreign football ethics. Safety nowadays seems to dominate every commercial aswell now, with such things as "Make sure you wear factor 100 suncream", incase you burn into a small unrecognisable crisp. Surely we can opt to not watch sport and manage our own safety?
And...now onto the weather. There is a spate of extremely warm weather as you are in a hard week of work. So, at the weekend you dig out the buckets and spades and prepare for a family visit to the seaseide, and what happens?...it starts chucking it down with rain!
I just want a minimilsitic summer of sun, sea and sand, with the occasional mixture of enjoyable television films, not the endless whining of soccer fans and depressing newsreaders alike.
So I say, roll on the summer holidays and the sun!

Jon.

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