"I like to live always at the beginnings of life, not at their end...It amazed me that you felt that each time you write a story you gave away one of your dreams and you felt the poorer for it. But then you have not thought that this dream is planted in others, others begin to live it too, it is shared, it is the beginning of friendship and love."
Sep 27, 2010
So, where does that leave us? Luvverly-jubberly
When life is event less, or at least I'd like to think it is, there is little to write home about. Let me go over the few interesting things that happened last week - at least, not much happened, or rather if something did, it's cheap and nasty to talk about it now.
The world is duffed in with the same ol' and, I would like to agree with Oscar Wilde in Vera, "I didn't make the world."
So, what else happened? The city is neck deep in talking about the Games, even as the nutters preparing for them or those doing the hand-job dissolve more currency into it, us taxpayers can only behave like doughnuts. And, surprise, surprise, Pakistan stood up for us for the Games preparation even when the goras nearly barfed up in the village. Yes, things are relatively better here, and they must like it.
Forget snake charmers or dog catchers, maybe some song performances can save it. Munni, listening?
Also, not so surprising fact, the Kenyan delegation is happy. *Chuckles and falls of chair*
Up next, the poorly watched T20 matches didn't get their fair share on viewership, as people hardly could remember teams with names like Lions, and Bushrangers. No, don't blame me if these sound straight out of late-night tv, but it was actually prime time cricket. Oh, and yes, while Dhoni's Super Kings lifted the cup, no one looked.
Overseas, when Iran's Ahmadinejad suggested some people in the US government were involved in 9/11, there were lashings. The debate veered off into Iran's "illegal" nuclear activities and how Israel is in danger.
However, some light was shed on surveys conducted in the US that show 42% of the common people are skeptical of the official investigations in to 9/11. Obama needs to sink his teeth into this mess and not just announce more tax cuts.
"Nobody is more desperate to find ways to grow the economy now than the current occupants of the White House and their economic advisors." http://savannahnow.com/column/2010-09-26/zapp-please-drop-your-19th-century-economics
Moving on, love beginning to show from UK's two brothers, Ed and David, whose story sounds fabled. Shadows or not, there shall be more to this than just pregnant girlfriends in the weeks to come.
Meanwhile, Leonardo Di Caprio has vowed to help save tigers in India. Let's hope he does more than just being mouthy about it. And just in, Colin Montgomerie has said he wouldn't pick Tiger in his team. :P
Happy Mundane.
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