Is it called something like 'The Swim Shop'? If so, it's target market is probably competitive swimmers, not casual swimmers, so the demand doesn't fade during the winter months.
Things that make you go hmmmm
He's 83 now.
He's 83 now.
His birthday today.
Prior to moving back to Phoenix-town and following the best stripey team in the Southern Hemisphere, I kept up with most sports, and NZ teams.
Just looked at the sports quizz in today's DP and the only question i got correct was the one about the Millwall fans chant (i.e. 1 out of 10).
(Do I look bovvered?)
Prior to moving back to Phoenix-town and following the best stripey team in the Southern Hemisphere, I kept up with most sports, and NZ teams.
Just looked at the sports quizz in today's DP and the only question i got correct was the one about the Millwall fans chant (i.e. 1 out of 10).
(Do I look bovvered?)
You didn't recognise the Beaver? And you obviously haven't been reading any of the threads about how wonderful the Breakers owners are, and so much better than Welnix.
You didn't recognise the Beaver?
A 'swim shop' has just opened up in alicetown as we head into autumn/winter. At least I've never noticed it before...it is possible that I'm just very unobservant...
Very new. Been there about two months (ish).
Is it called something like 'The Swim Shop'? If so, it's target market is probably competitive swimmers, not casual swimmers, so the demand doesn't fade during the winter months.
Yep, that's the name.
Hearing Steve Williams described as a Sportsman.
Water restrictions lifted? I can flush the toilet now?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/apr/21/atrocities-boston-marathon-hard-tackle
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/apr/21/boston-marathon-bombs-us-gun-law
People of the female gender.
Does that make you go "hmmmm" or "mmmmm"?
(or "WTF??????")
People of the female gender.
GGF
People of the female gender.
GGF
People of the female gender.
GGF
At least I didn't put this in the "things that piss you off" thread ;)
People of the female gender.
GGF
At least I didn't put this in the "things that piss you off" thread ;)
People of the female gender.
GGF
At least I didn't put this in the "things that piss you off" thread ;)
Us old guy have no chance of th ... But we keep trying.
Life must be fun ...
If you can't beat em, join em.
People of the female gender.
GGF
At least I didn't put this in the "things that piss you off" thread ;)
People of the female gender.
GGF
At least I didn't put this in the "things that piss you off" thread ;)
Stupid service at KFC. Had a group of 20 or so people wander in, hand their cash to someone ahead of me and then they kept adding more and more orders as people came & went because the girl was a friend/family. Spent 15 mins being next in line.
Complain higher up. Get free fried nixies.
Complain higher up. Get free fried nixies.
Joseph Romanos wrote this piece in The Wellingtonian. Have I missed something? The opening para says "Weak football officials have helped to create the problem child of football, Liverpool's Luis Suarez.". Does the rest of the article address that? Hmm...
Complain higher up. Get free fried nixies.
REminds me: When I was in London I complained HIGHER UP to a company. I wrote to each of the five company directors. None of them talked to each other and I got five vouchers each for forty pounds. All vouchers came with different letters of apology. Excellent.
Got this from Footpaul's herald updates
"A warm-up jog around the pitch is enough to tell me I'm nowhere near my peak. My legs are dead. As the game kicks off I ponder briefly about being a drugs cheat, but I'm more concerned with the leaden state of my legs."
So now I know I've been chugging down the peptides for the last 20+ years.
The DomPost is the capital city's newspaper.... does it do the job? Hmm...
Dying newspaper, dying city.
Dying newspaper, dying city.
indeed.
Vicki Wilson appointed assistant coach for the Silver Ferns. She broke so many Kiwi hearts over the years.
Soccer parents told to stop the go, go go!
Parents at Eastern Suburbs Soccer Club, Kohimarama, have received an
email from their coach, former All White Billy Harris, asking them to
refrain from yelling on the sidelines when their children, aged 5 to 9,
play. Some think it is over the top. In the email Harris said children
enjoyed themselves more if mum and dad kept quiet on the sideline. "Even
'positive' support is negative," he said. "If your child gets the ball
and you yell 'go, go go!' this will hype them up, whereas what we want
is for them to stay calm and relaxed so they can attempt their skills.
If you cheer when they kick the ball a long way down the field, they'll
think they've done something good. They haven't," he said. "Big kicks
are the enemy of learning to dribble and pass the ball," he added. "To
improve kids' learning, professional clubs overseas are putting a ban on
parents watching the game from the sideline. The parents stand well
back from the field, and if they yell out anything they are asked to
leave (with their child). The parents watch quietly, just as they would
if they went to their child's school to observe them learning in the
classroom or playing in the orchestra."
Billy Harris: ruining football for everyone. That's wonderful for professional clubs but for the Kohi u8's? Yay.
Control. Freak.
Parents should be allowed to positively support their children and their children's team.
Are we going to call all our football grounds the Effemirates Library now?
It is all this "YAAAAAAY, LITTLE BILLY KICKED THE BALL, ISN'T HE AMAZING?" bullshit that is creating a society of spoilt wankers who demand admiration for completing even the simpliest tasks.
Is the yelling really benefiting the kids? No. Does cheering for no reason make parents think that they are doing a great job of raising their kids? Probably. Seems to me the cheering is more for the parents self esteem than any help to the kids.
We cannot have it both ways - we want our country to concentrate on producing technically skilled footballers, but we also want to be pleased as punch cause our kid is the biggest in the team, and capable of booting the ball further than most others his (or her) age.
Bollocks Frankie
Go and watch junior football and see how the players respond to positive support.