Hi, guys!! I have been away on a vacation and then otherwise too occupied to get online. I will try to catch up with the past posts, but have I missed anything important/interesting?
And a rather long, not terribly interesting Arsenal training video that I watched folding laundry - Gabriel communicates with people which is reassuring, the BFG gets to mind the academy kids and needs a circle with a two meter radius around him doing gymnastics (which looks hilarious), and Mesut is cheeky.
Or it is mockery. Werder Bremen, in contrast, tweeted him birthday greetings. Guess they watched the interview where he called the idea of finishing his career there "romantic".
A youth coach of Lukaku once said that a big problem was that he scored so much that his coaches didn't train him well enough on his other aspects of the game. But glad he turned the match around for Everton.
Seems like a lot of footballers need some tax advice.
Liverpool goalkeeper Lawrence Vigouroux has Swindon loan spell cut short after paying £50 fine in pennies
My Mum used to do the same thing with bus money every morning when I was at school. So annoying having to pay with change. Humiliating for me, a pain for the bus driver.
In high school as part of requisite community service work, we were given donation cans and had to go around our families, friends, tube stations, bus stops, etc. with the cans and beg for donations for different charities. The cans would get weighed and the sooner they filled up, the sooner you could return the cans and collect your community service points. Every single penny I could find in my house I put into my cans, and the cans got super heavy real quick. My teacher later openly complained to my classmates how awful I was to rig the weight of the cans with pennies, but alas, she couldn't punish me as it was still money! This all took place in Singapore where the charities we collected for were rich as fuck (and some corrupt, check out the recent scandal the National Kidney Foundation were embroiled in), so I didn't care.
Ah, teachers complaining about pupils intelligently solving onerous tasks, just because they themselves would have been too stupid to come up with the solution, never gets old.
Also, I wouldn't donate into cans being carried around by random people anyway - there is so much fraud with that sort of thing, even if people can provide something that looks like identification, and doubly more without. Really, there are much better, personal, and more effective ways of having children do something charitable.
Comments 19
Reply
Reply
Thanks a lot for the review! Barcelona is kind of fucked now with all the injuries and the transfer ban, welp.
I need to look into Eva C.'s situation, it still baffles my mind.
Reply
( ... )
Reply
Heute hat er seine Übersteiger gut vor uns versteckt. Den 5-fachen Müller haben wir trotzdem für euch ;-) #Umfrage
https://t.co/oLYQ3K04vC
- FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) 28. September 2015
And a rather long, not terribly interesting Arsenal training video that I watched folding laundry - Gabriel communicates with people which is reassuring, the BFG gets to mind the academy kids and needs a circle with a two meter radius around him doing gymnastics (which looks hilarious), and Mesut is cheeky.
Reply
Giroud's shorts are really short, wonder why Walcott prefers tights, and Bobby Pires still makes my heart flutter.
Reply
Reply
Ready for #UCL tomorrow! @WayneRooney #mufc pic.twitter.com/XCKGk3lj0O
- Basti Schweinsteiger (@BSchweinsteiger) 29. September 2015
The BFG, on the other hand, even seems to wear those high stockings when he really doesn't have to.
Reply
Schiedsrichter: Anthony Taylor pfeift in Saloniki #paokbvb #UEL http://t.co/U0kdQ09jDz pic.twitter.com/IEXNAzdMyi
- Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) 29. September 2015
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Seems like a lot of footballers need some tax advice.
Reply
My Mum used to do the same thing with bus money every morning when I was at school. So annoying having to pay with change. Humiliating for me, a pain for the bus driver.
Reply
In high school as part of requisite community service work, we were given donation cans and had to go around our families, friends, tube stations, bus stops, etc. with the cans and beg for donations for different charities. The cans would get weighed and the sooner they filled up, the sooner you could return the cans and collect your community service points. Every single penny I could find in my house I put into my cans, and the cans got super heavy real quick. My teacher later openly complained to my classmates how awful I was to rig the weight of the cans with pennies, but alas, she couldn't punish me as it was still money! This all took place in Singapore where the charities we collected for were rich as fuck (and some corrupt, check out the recent scandal the National Kidney Foundation were embroiled in), so I didn't care.
Reply
Also, I wouldn't donate into cans being carried around by random people anyway - there is so much fraud with that sort of thing, even if people can provide something that looks like identification, and doubly more without. Really, there are much better, personal, and more effective ways of having children do something charitable.
Reply
Leave a comment