Friday, July 10, 2009

Lily Allen - Smile (in Simlish) - using Sims 2 Seasons

Lily getting in on the act, too :-$

Sweet About Me in Simlish- Sims 2 Apartment Life

Did I blog this?

Monday, July 06, 2009

Tour de France 2009 : le parcours - The route

great graphics

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Victor Matfield

Wich one is Victor?

Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssss!!!!




At last! a test win that we have deserved for 3 matches.
Well done, lads.
Mike phillips - his best match ever. immense
Jamie Heaslip - a tower of strength
Rob Kearney - Superb, solid, & reliable
"Twinking" Shane Williams - brilliant.

Great match, Great result. "Justice" indeed. :-)

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Schalk Burger Eye Gouge

When can eye gouging be not an instant red card followed by a long ban, maybe even a permanent ban?

Apart from some pretty crude comments, the one from a South African rings true
"Disgusting rugby playing team. Who cares if they win. Disgusting to watch. Embarassing to be S African again."

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Bigger than God?

There you are, you heard it here first, a "Howell" is up there with Jesus Christ, God, and Haile Selassie.
More details I hear you say?
From Wiki:-


Leonard Percival Howell (June 16, 1898 – 1981) was a Jamaican religious figure. He was one of the first preachers of the Rastafari movement (along with Joseph Hibbert, Archibald Dunkley, and Robert Hinds), and is sometimes known as "The First Rasta."

Born in May Crawle River, Jamaica, Howell left the country as a youth and returned in 1932. He began preaching in 1933 about what he considered the symbolic portent for the African diaspora—the crowning of Ras Tafari Makonnen as Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. His preaching asserted that Haile Selassie was the "Messiah returned to earth." Although this resulted in him being arrested, tried for sedition and imprisoned for two years, the Rastafari movement grew. [1]

Over the following years, Howell came into conflict with all the establishment authorities in Jamaica: the planters, the trade unions, established churches, police and colonial authorities. Nevertheless, this movement prospered, and today the Rastafari faith exists worldwide.

Leonard Howell died in Kingston, Jamaica.


I wonder if he had welsh ancestors? Or, perhaps an ancestor born on the farm/estate of a Howell?


Saturday, June 06, 2009

I Can't Go Back To Savoury Now - John Shuttleworth

Yorkshire Tea feat John Shuttleworth

Friday, June 05, 2009

The Comic Strip : Five go mad in Dorset (1 of 3)