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"Stadium of plight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:25:21

Buildings are often forced to stand as symbols of the circumstances that brought about their birth. The was an ugly arty abandoned folly that came to stand for the absence of any real ideology at the heart of the New Labour government. Oh yes. The was an ostentatious daring revolution in concrete designed to show the world that Aussies really were proper cultural and not just concerned with farming sheilas and abusing sheep. The development in Norwich meanwhile was an attempt to update the city's image while maintaining a strong link with its heritage. Appropriately punters never took to it and flocked to a rival development in nearby Chapelfield. And then there's. Myself and a couple of mates paid £50 each plus booking fees to attend the game last night and of course had to secure the tickets before we knew whether or not the game would matter. Despite giving ourselves 90 minutes to get to the ground from central London we missed kick-off because there was a shortage of Tube trains prepared to travel to Wembley Central on a match night (they are cowardly creatures those Tubes). Finally at the end of a 15-minute walk from the station we got to the ground and climbed to our seats via three escalators (stairs weren't an option). I felt like I was heading to the cinema. We reached our seats and had a good view of a pitch decimated by rain and gridiron the latter an apparently necessary evil in order to meet the interest payments demanded by the overrun in the stadium's construction. There was no atmosphere in the ground save for all those god-awful spells of booing. Any attempts to strike up a positive chant were disrupted by a really weird echo that made it sound as if the crowd were singing descant like a shaven-headed barber's shop quartet. While the corporate box brigade did their usual thing of rolling off at half-time for a 40-minute feed up the café that served our seating block not only served no alcohol but by half time had run entirely out of food. There was not even a KitKat for sale to accompany your instant coffee (price: £1.70 a cup). After enduring another 45 minutes of slop (and that was just the remnants of the coffee) we edged out of the ground into the rain and a 90,000 strong queue which was herded slowly very slowly into Wembley proper via a series of indecipherable instructions issued through a megaphone. That in a nutshell was my first trip to the new Wembley. I don't think it will be my last mainly because I'm sure it will play host to at some point and I love me some Canadian warbling. But as I dashed down Wembley high street attempting to avoid another hour's worth of public transport crush by missing the Tube and taking a bus to Perivale instead. I caught one final sight of the stadium's lustrous arch out of the corner of my eye. It's a nice enough structure. I thought though it seems not too dissimilar from any of the new generation of football ground - from Eastlands to the Madejski - which have sprung up across the country with a shopping mall attached. But the damn thing has no soul no heart and beneath the impressive sheen lurks a relentless grubby money-making machine. Now what does that remind me of? Paul MacInnes on the relentless grubby money-making machine that is Wembley Stadium This article was first published on on Thursday November 22 2007. It was last updated at 14.28 on November 22 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_index == 0 }{var position = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if comment. IsFeatured && currentUser && currentUser hasCapability('featureComment')} {/if}{if comment. ContentBlockingState != "Unblocked"} {if comment. CurrentUserHasRecommended == "False" && !commentRecommendingClosed}{/if}{if comment. NumberOfRecommendations > 1} (${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){else}(${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){/if} {if comment. CurrentUserHasReportedAbuse == "True"}Report abuse {else}{/if} {for pageNumber in pageNumbers}{if (pageNumber == currentPageNumber)} of natural beauty fascinating history active cultural and arts scenes diverse ethnic heritage and first-rate sports teams this is a location that offers the... pa. stunning scenery big-city excitement and small-town charm; music arts history and heritage.. it all awaits in missouri live in a growing and vital city... mo. of natural beauty fascinating history active cultural and arts scenes diverse ethnic heritage and first-rate sports teams this is a location that offers the... pa.

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"Stadium of plight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:25:16

Buildings are often forced to stand as symbols of the circumstances that brought about their birth. The was an ugly arty abandoned folly that came to stand for the absence of any real ideology at the heart of the New Labour government. Oh yes. The was an ostentatious daring revolution in concrete designed to show the world that Aussies really were proper cultural and not just concerned with farming sheilas and abusing sheep. The development in Norwich meanwhile was an attempt to update the city's image while maintaining a strong link with its heritage. Appropriately punters never took to it and flocked to a rival development in nearby Chapelfield. And then there's. Myself and a couple of mates paid £50 each plus booking fees to attend the game last night and of course had to secure the tickets before we knew whether or not the game would matter. Despite giving ourselves 90 minutes to get to the ground from central London we missed kick-off because there was a shortage of Tube trains prepared to travel to Wembley Central on a match night (they are cowardly creatures those Tubes). Finally at the end of a 15-minute walk from the station we got to the ground and climbed to our seats via three escalators (stairs weren't an option). I felt like I was heading to the cinema. We reached our seats and had a good view of a pitch decimated by rain and gridiron the latter an apparently necessary evil in order to meet the interest payments demanded by the overrun in the stadium's construction. There was no atmosphere in the ground save for all those god-awful spells of booing. Any attempts to strike up a positive chant were disrupted by a really weird echo that made it sound as if the crowd were singing descant like a shaven-headed barber's shop quartet. While the corporate box brigade did their usual thing of rolling off at half-time for a 40-minute feed up the café that served our seating block not only served no alcohol but by half time had run entirely out of food. There was not even a KitKat for sale to accompany your instant coffee (price: £1.70 a cup). After enduring another 45 minutes of slop (and that was just the remnants of the coffee) we edged out of the ground into the rain and a 90,000 strong queue which was herded slowly very slowly into Wembley proper via a series of indecipherable instructions issued through a megaphone. That in a nutshell was my first trip to the new Wembley. I don't think it will be my last mainly because I'm sure it will play host to at some point and I love me some Canadian warbling. But as I dashed down Wembley high street attempting to avoid another hour's worth of public transport crush by missing the Tube and taking a bus to Perivale instead. I caught one final sight of the stadium's lustrous arch out of the corner of my eye. It's a nice enough structure. I thought though it seems not too dissimilar from any of the new generation of football ground - from Eastlands to the Madejski - which have sprung up across the country with a shopping mall attached. But the damn thing has no soul no heart and beneath the impressive sheen lurks a relentless grubby money-making machine. Now what does that remind me of? Paul MacInnes on the relentless grubby money-making machine that is Wembley Stadium This article was first published on on Thursday November 22 2007. It was last updated at 14.28 on November 22 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_index == 0 }{var position = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if comment. IsFeatured && currentUser && currentUser hasCapability('featureComment')} {/if}{if comment. ContentBlockingState != "Unblocked"} {if comment. CurrentUserHasRecommended == "False" && !commentRecommendingClosed}{/if}{if comment. NumberOfRecommendations > 1} (${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){else}(${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){/if} {if comment. CurrentUserHasReportedAbuse == "True"}Report abuse {else}{/if} {for pageNumber in pageNumbers}{if (pageNumber == currentPageNumber)} of natural beauty fascinating history active cultural and arts scenes diverse ethnic heritage and first-rate sports teams this is a location that offers the... pa. cheese its cities offer arts and culture rivaling the country's big cities you'll find historic neighborhoods that reflect a strong heritage and festivals that... nh. four-year liberal arts residential college is.. relations *deep respect for and sensitivity to the heritage of the college other: *generous health vision... nv.

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"Stadium of plight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:25:15

Buildings are often forced to stand as symbols of the circumstances that brought about their birth. The was an ugly arty abandoned folly that came to stand for the absence of any real ideology at the heart of the New Labour government. Oh yes. The was an ostentatious daring revolution in concrete designed to show the world that Aussies really were proper cultural and not just concerned with farming sheilas and abusing sheep. The development in Norwich meanwhile was an attempt to update the city's image while maintaining a strong link with its heritage. Appropriately punters never took to it and flocked to a rival development in nearby Chapelfield. And then there's. Myself and a couple of mates paid £50 each plus booking fees to attend the game last night and of course had to secure the tickets before we knew whether or not the game would matter. Despite giving ourselves 90 minutes to get to the ground from central London we missed kick-off because there was a shortage of Tube trains prepared to travel to Wembley Central on a match night (they are cowardly creatures those Tubes). Finally at the end of a 15-minute walk from the station we got to the ground and climbed to our seats via three escalators (stairs weren't an option). I felt like I was heading to the cinema. We reached our seats and had a good view of a pitch decimated by rain and gridiron the latter an apparently necessary evil in order to meet the interest payments demanded by the overrun in the stadium's construction. There was no atmosphere in the ground save for all those god-awful spells of booing. Any attempts to strike up a positive chant were disrupted by a really weird echo that made it sound as if the crowd were singing descant like a shaven-headed barber's shop quartet. While the corporate box brigade did their usual thing of rolling off at half-time for a 40-minute feed up the café that served our seating block not only served no alcohol but by half time had run entirely out of food. There was not even a KitKat for sale to accompany your instant coffee (price: £1.70 a cup). After enduring another 45 minutes of slop (and that was just the remnants of the coffee) we edged out of the ground into the rain and a 90,000 strong queue which was herded slowly very slowly into Wembley proper via a series of indecipherable instructions issued through a megaphone. That in a nutshell was my first trip to the new Wembley. I don't think it will be my last mainly because I'm sure it will play host to at some point and I love me some Canadian warbling. But as I dashed down Wembley high street attempting to avoid another hour's worth of public transport crush by missing the Tube and taking a bus to Perivale instead. I caught one final sight of the stadium's lustrous arch out of the corner of my eye. It's a nice enough structure. I thought though it seems not too dissimilar from any of the new generation of football ground - from Eastlands to the Madejski - which have sprung up across the country with a shopping mall attached. But the damn thing has no soul no heart and beneath the impressive sheen lurks a relentless grubby money-making machine. Now what does that remind me of? Paul MacInnes on the relentless grubby money-making machine that is Wembley Stadium This article was first published on on Thursday November 22 2007. It was last updated at 14.28 on November 22 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_index == 0 }{var position = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if comment. IsFeatured && currentUser && currentUser hasCapability('featureComment')} {/if}{if comment. ContentBlockingState != "Unblocked"} {if comment. CurrentUserHasRecommended == "False" && !commentRecommendingClosed}{/if}{if comment. NumberOfRecommendations > 1} (${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){else}(${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){/if} {if comment. CurrentUserHasReportedAbuse == "True"}Report abuse {else}{/if} {for pageNumber in pageNumbers}{if (pageNumber == currentPageNumber)} dynamics corporation and has a 65 year defense heritage of providing high quality technically superior.. appropriate liberal arts.- supply chain management... mi. performing arts center on the ohio riverfront paducah is known for its beautiful neighborhoods excellent schools and historic river city heritage western... ky. of natural beauty fascinating history active cultural and arts scenes diverse ethnic heritage and first-rate sports teams this is a location that offers the... oh.

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"The New Spectator Sport: Pole-A-Palooza (Photos and Video)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 03:51:45

JET nightclub in the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas was the displace to be Tuesday night. 25 bikini wearing women were all vying for the top consider of $10,000 at Pole-A-Palooza 2007. (More photos and video below) They were on hand to show off their skills on the impel. They could use their arms legs and torso to turn up and down the pole. Evidently they were not allowed to use props. It was quite a popular event with even reporting on the story. I do give props to the ladies who clearly showed incredible strength on the stripper pole. Not only do you undergo to undergo a great be to do what they do but be in great shape too which is clearly evident from the pictures. The. Annika. (who is a an at Pole Fitness studio in Las Vegas) was voted the winner. The $10,000 grand consider was actually upped to $20,000 when a local high roller donated $10K of his own. Gee what a nice probably drunk guy! act! No stripper pole trophy? You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"Sport opportunities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:16:59

“It’s incredible what the sport can teach us. It’s a very important lesson change surface for me. For dilate now I’m sharing the same dwell with my assistant coach (N. Ben Younes). He is a very faithful Muslim and I’m Buddhist. Many times we are praying together. He takes his carpet and prays in one dwell side while I’m praying in the other side in front of the “Gonzon”. I respect him and whenever he ask me about Buddhism I try to inform. Other times he explicates me some point of his religion and we are happy. We never open one inform in contrast.” This is a bunco excerpt taken by the longer video interview with Antonio Giacobbe. Italian coach who since 2000 is coaching the Tunisian National Team. We started the dialogue talking about the Volleyball but soon after we were involved in different sport values. Is the sport really an opportunity to end down the barriers among the men? Might be but more often than not athletes coaches and the whole team group are utterly focused only on victory or defeat losing the opportunity to better know each other. Usually. Volleyball teams (including players instruct statisticians doctors etc.) are about twenty people. For such a group isn’t necessary rely on the local people object for organizing issues. Often they rebuild abroad the environment which they are used to. These groups act every time together eating at the same table or just taking jointly a walk outside. They don’t need to learn words in different languages nor eat local food. Many times in these international tournament the only personal interactions are among the players who play or played in the same foreign Club League. In that case the athletes who performed abroad were alone and they needed to be supported. Thus they learned different languages habits and cultures. What a pity losing such interesting chances. Sharing experiences as much as possible with foreign athletes doesn’t mean wasting time and for sure doesn’t decrease the performance level. Otherwise being too “professional” (misunderstanding the right professional approach) cuts down the wonderful opportunities that the feature gives us. And keep talking about how Volleyball helped me to change up with wider openness let me tell you a helpful story of my go. Julio Velasco the Argentinean instruct who coached Italian aggroup from 1989 to 1996 in the first meeting with us established that it wouldn’t have been possible taking with us Italian food during the international tour anymore. As you probably know we Italians love our food more than anything. Before Velasco arriving we were used to have a huge bag filled up with “Spaghetti and Parmigiano Reggiano.” Immediately after that change our reaction was very negative and we were complaining saying that a “healthy” food was necessary to compete at our best. But Velasco didn’t change his object and his answer was very simple: “It isn’t a be of exceed or worse food. If you cannot easily dress your food apparel without grave sufferings how you could overcome bigger difficulties as the opponents strength or abilities?” Please don’t think that eating foreigner food alter teams stronger but whenever and wherever the adaptation skill is crucial. I fully understood the true advantages of sport career only after my retirement in 1998. Taking part at the tournaments as reporter. I had to switch the usual approach and it helped me to thoroughly appreciate the Volleyball environment. Nowadays being a journalist and writing stories. I would desire to help players and fans avoiding any wasting of such unique opportunity. Why Russia won: the replacing Russian lie up showed a shocking supremacy. Korean players were rightfully concerned about their health because of the Russian attack power and go. Why Australia won: one more time Australia was involved in a wonderful be but in this game the Tunisian team acted as leading actor. North Africans players have excellent skills but they lack the necessary consistency. They won a breathtaking back up set (37-35) and unreasonably they lost the third bet after leading 24-19 After the match. Antonio Giacobbe didn’t give any hint of comprehensible regret if I were in his shoes. I'd got mad! Why Japan won: 9 aces for lacquer and only one for Argentina. All Japanese players served with an excellent relation between winning services and mistakes. The surprising and welcomed victory for the enthusiastic Japanese fans rely in this fundamental. P. S. Tomorrow I’ll post the full video interview with Antonio Giacobbe the Tunisian coach. P. S.2 I received many e-mail asking for the possibility to translate in English the video interview published in Spanish. I cannot bring home the bacon the translation due to the lacking of time. If any Blog visitors would be so kind to help me. I really appreciate. Let me know by telecommunicate. Bye bye andrea zorzi

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"Sport opportunities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:16:53

“It’s incredible what the sport can teach us. It’s a very important lesson even for me. For instance now I’m sharing the same room with my assistant instruct (N. Ben Younes). He is a very faithful Muslim and I’m Buddhist. Many times we are praying together. He takes his carpet and prays in one room align while I’m praying in the other side in lie of the “Gonzon”. I respect him and whenever he ask me about Buddhism I try to explain. Other times he explicates me some point of his religion and we are happy. We never open one point in differentiate.” This is a bunco excerpt taken by the longer video converse with Antonio Giacobbe. Italian coach who since 2000 is coaching the Tunisian National Team. We started the dialogue talking about the Volleyball but soon after we were involved in different sport values. Is the sport really an opportunity to break drink the barriers among the men? Might be but more often than not athletes coaches and the whole team group are utterly focused only on victory or blackball losing the opportunity to exceed know each other. Usually. Volleyball teams (including players coach statisticians doctors etc.) are about twenty people. For such a group isn’t necessary believe on the local people object for organizing issues. Often they rebuild abroad the environment which they are used to. These groups move every time together eating at the same delay or just taking jointly a walk outside. They don’t need to learn words in different languages nor eat local food. Many times in these international tournament the only personal interactions are among the players who compete or played in the same foreign unify unify. In that case the athletes who performed abroad were alone and they needed to be supported. Thus they learned different languages habits and cultures. What a pity losing such interesting chances. Sharing experiences as much as possible with foreign athletes doesn’t mean wasting time and for sure doesn’t decrease the performance level. Otherwise being too “professional” (misunderstanding the right professional come) cuts down the wonderful opportunities that the Sport gives us. And keep talking about how Volleyball helped me to grow up with wider openness let me tell you a helpful story of my career. Julio Velasco the Argentinean instruct who coached Italian team from 1989 to 1996 in the first meeting with us established that it wouldn’t have been possible taking with us Italian food during the international tour anymore. As you probably know we Italians love our food more than anything. Before Velasco arriving we were used to have a huge bag filled up with “Spaghetti and Parmigiano Reggiano.” Immediately after that dress our reaction was very negative and we were complaining saying that a “healthy” food was necessary to compete at our best. But Velasco didn’t change his object and his answer was very simple: “It isn’t a be of exceed or worse food. If you cannot easily change your food habit without carve sufferings how you could overcome bigger difficulties as the opponents strength or abilities?” Please don’t think that eating foreigner food alter teams stronger but whenever and wherever the adaptation skill is crucial. I fully understood the true advantages of sport career only after my retirement in 1998. Taking move at the tournaments as reporter. I had to change by reversal the usual approach and it helped me to thoroughly acknowledge the Volleyball environment. Nowadays being a journalist and writing stories. I would like to help players and fans avoiding any wasting of such unique opportunity. Why Russia won: the replacing Russian lie up showed a shocking supremacy. Korean players were rightfully concerned about their health because of the Russian contend power and speed. Why Australia won: one more measure Australia was involved in a wonderful match but in this game the Tunisian aggroup acted as leading actor. North Africans players undergo excellent skills but they lack the necessary consistency. They won a breathtaking back up set (37-35) and unreasonably they lost the third game after leading 24-19 After the be. Antonio Giacobbe didn’t give any convey of comprehensible experience if I were in his shoes. I'd got mad! Why Japan won: 9 aces for Japan and only one for Argentina. All Japanese players served with an excellent relation between winning services and mistakes. The surprising and welcomed victory for the enthusiastic Japanese fans rely in this fundamental. P. S. Tomorrow I’ll post the beat video converse with Antonio Giacobbe the Tunisian coach. P. S.2 I received many e-mail asking for the possibility to translate in English the video converse published in Spanish. I cannot manage the translation due to the lacking of measure. If any communicate visitors would be so kind to back up me. I really acknowledge. Let me know by e-mail. Bye bye andrea zorzi

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"Sport opportunities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:16:53

“It’s incredible what the sport can inform us. It’s a very important lesson even for me. For instance now I’m sharing the same room with my assistant coach (N. Ben Younes). He is a very faithful Muslim and I’m Buddhist. Many times we are praying together. He takes his carpet and prays in one room side while I’m praying in the other side in front of the “Gonzon”. I respect him and whenever he ask me about Buddhism I try to explain. Other times he explicates me some inform of his religion and we are happy. We never found one inform in contrast.” This is a bunco excerpt taken by the longer video converse with Antonio Giacobbe. Italian coach who since 2000 is coaching the Tunisian National aggroup. We started the dialogue talking about the Volleyball but soon after we were involved in different sport values. Is the sport really an opportunity to break down the barriers among the men? Might be but more often than not athletes coaches and the whole aggroup group are utterly focused only on victory or blackball losing the opportunity to better experience each other. Usually. Volleyball teams (including players coach statisticians doctors etc.) are about twenty people. For such a group isn’t necessary rely on the local populate except for organizing issues. Often they build abroad the environment which they are used to. These groups act every time together eating at the same table or just taking jointly a go outside. They don’t need to hit the books words in different languages nor eat local food. Many times in these international tournament the only personal interactions are among the players who compete or played in the same foreign Club unify. In that case the athletes who performed abroad were alone and they needed to be supported. Thus they learned different languages habits and cultures. What a pity losing such interesting chances. Sharing experiences as much as possible with foreign athletes doesn’t mean wasting time and for sure doesn’t change magnitude the performance level. Otherwise being too “professional” (misunderstanding the right professional come) cuts down the wonderful opportunities that the Sport gives us. And act talking about how Volleyball helped me to change up with wider openness let me express you a helpful story of my go. Julio Velasco the Argentinean coach who coached Italian aggroup from 1989 to 1996 in the first meeting with us established that it wouldn’t have been possible taking with us Italian food during the international journey anymore. As you probably experience we Italians love our food more than anything. Before Velasco arriving we were used to have a huge bag filled up with “Spaghetti and Parmigiano Reggiano.” Immediately after that change our reaction was very contradict and we were complaining saying that a “healthy” food was necessary to compete at our best. But Velasco didn’t change his mind and his answer was very simple: “It isn’t a matter of better or worse food. If you cannot easily dress your food apparel without carve sufferings how you could beat bigger difficulties as the opponents strength or abilities?” gratify don’t think that eating foreigner food make teams stronger but whenever and wherever the adaptation skill is crucial. I fully understood the true advantages of sport career only after my retirement in 1998. Taking part at the tournaments as reporter. I had to change by reversal the usual come and it helped me to thoroughly appreciate the Volleyball environment. Nowadays being a journalist and writing stories. I would like to back up players and fans avoiding any wasting of such unique opportunity. Why Russia won: the replacing Russian line up showed a shocking supremacy. Korean players were rightfully concerned about their health because of the Russian attack power and speed. Why Australia won: one more time Australia was involved in a wonderful match but in this bet the Tunisian team acted as leading actor. North Africans players have excellent skills but they lack the necessary consistency. They won a breathtaking back up set (37-35) and unreasonably they lost the third bet after leading 24-19 After the match. Antonio Giacobbe didn’t give any hint of comprehensible regret if I were in his shoes. I'd got mad! Why Japan won: 9 aces for lacquer and only one for Argentina. All Japanese players served with an excellent relation between winning services and mistakes. The surprising and welcomed victory for the enthusiastic Japanese fans rely in this fundamental. P. S. Tomorrow I’ll post the beat video converse with Antonio Giacobbe the Tunisian coach. P. S.2 I received many telecommunicate asking for the possibility to translate in English the video converse published in Spanish. I cannot bring home the bacon the translation due to the lacking of time. If any Blog visitors would be so kind to help me. I really appreciate. Let me know by e-mail. Bye bye andrea zorzi

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