I had jam sandwiches today. Today's photo has a mug in it, representing the hot chocolate I am about to drink. The paper with text on is the programme for Saturday, I've had to print out 48 of them, and now I'm about to fold them all D: Interesting story, I went to a certain supermarket beginning with T, whom I'd had a letter from saying I could pick up a donation for the raffle... They denied sending out an email or ever receiving an email X_X so now we have to go back tomorrow and they'll sort it out :) It's not like I'd printed all those programmes with a thanks to this supermarket for their donation or anything :P
Hoping to have my camera back in full flow very soon, at the moment I'm borrowing one, so just need to sort out batteries then will have my camera taking photos and managing to connect up to the computer and everything :D
What about this ball boy last night then? He should have respected that he was doing a job and shouldn't have acted in the way that he did (time-wasting), however I still don't agree with Hazard's reaction, yeah sure he wanted the ball quickly as any footballer would with a limited amount of time on the clock, however, is there really any need to kick him and obviously hurt him? Sport recently hasn't been getting a very positive view through media, whether news (TV/papers) or by matches/competitions being shown on TV. There's all these people saying there should be positive role-models in sport and yet the media manage to push all negatives to the front, so positives get forgotten. Most recently, events with Lance Armstrong in cycling, Shane Warne in the Big Bash, and now Hazard in football, all of these, I feel have been blown out of proportion through many ways, but they're obviously good at what they do, does it go to their head? Or does it just give them a bit of publicity? Who knows.
evan. :)
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