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Singapore 2010: The Big Picture
Like most Singaporeans, I bitch and moan about stuff very frequently, and the ongoing Youth Olympic Games is no exception.
However, as much as I whine about things, the Singaporean in me always prevails and yes, I am uber proud that my country is hosting the first ever Youth Olympic Games. It’s a big deal! Took me a while to realise this, but it’s a big deal, dudes and dudettes!
We made history here, yo. And these stunning pictures of the Games make me swell with pride even more.




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The Beautiful Game
If I had a subscription to Vanity Fair magazine, I’d be curled up in bed reading the latest World Cup issue. Here’s why:
All I can say is, mmm. Being a professional footballer does your body much good and brings new meaning to The Beautiful Game.
However, just to keep in line with the theme of this site, what do you guys think of the flag underwear? Yay or nay?
Now excuse me while I feast my eyes.
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Write Your Future
In the spirit of the just opened World Cup, Nike has recently released the best football ad ever. Witty, entertaining and chockful of references to the business of The Beautiful Game, I think it’s pretty safe to say that Nike has outdone itself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idLG6jh23yE
Directed by Academy Award-nominated director Alejandro González Iñárritu (he directed the Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning, Brad Pitt-starring international drama Babel), the ad is three minutes of alternate universe-imagining.
Especially loved Wayne Rooney’s two universes, Ronaldinho’s Samba-robics and Ronaldo in The Simpsons.
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World Cup Fever
has begun.
What better way to celebrate kickoff than with a short history lesson? I hereby present you:
Click on the link above to get to the interactive page and find out more about each final!
Ah, let The Beautiful Game begin. (Which team are you rooting for this year?)
“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”
- Bill Shankly, former Liverpool FC manager
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