Lost Liverpool

The soccer headlines have been dominated by the news that Liverpool and their owners George Gillet and Tom Hicks are at war. The American owners are in about £237 of debt which in about 376 million dollars. That means that Liverpool cannot buy players and because of that they are suffering.

They are in the relegation zone (or for you non soccer fans, the bottom three teams that get knocked down to the lower division at the end of the year). This has caused a major rift between the fans, coach, players and the owners. The American boys want to sell the club but they have to act quickly because the Royal Bank of Scotland, which holds the debts, will seize the club if the debts are not paid off by October 15th.

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Who is Scott Thompson?

Scott Thompson is probably the best known ginger except for maybe Tiny Tim or Shaun White. Scott Thompson is Carrot Top. Personally, I am no big fan of Carrot Top, mostly beause of his straight yet diagnal eyebrows and his bulging muscles that simply seem too large and veiny to be real. (See picture below)

Apparently Scott had an interesting encounter with the Recycled Percussion, a all percussion group heading to China now for “China’s Got Talent.” Scott made the bet that the Doplphins would win against the Patriots in the “Monday Night Mash up.” If Scott were to lose he would have to perform five minutes of live percussion music against the RP’s Justin Spencer who, in return, would do five minutes of stand up comedy. In the end, the Patriots came out victorious. Tough luck Carrot Top.

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Made in England

Every Brit is proud to say they’re British.

A sense of ongoing morality/propaganda is evident all over England.

We are united.

Man is united.

When all falls down we are prepared to work as a team and fight for those morals that make us who we are. What we are. After all we are a team.

Embarrassment for fellow citizens often blemishes this great exterior. Yet we all can say “WE ARE PROUD TO BE BRITTISH”.

This is England 2010 and we are one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btsYfMU5MuI&fs=1&hl=en_US

Ojai Day is just around the corner

Ojai Day is coming up! It starts on October 16th. Ojai day always takes place on the third Waturday of October. The admission is free along with the parking. There are special areas for kids, teens and adults. The event recognizes that summer is over and it is time to celebrate a new change of season. “The event was originally conceived in 1917, took a hiatus in the 1920’s and has been back with a vengeance since 1991. It’s grown tremendously and has become one of the most popular events in Ojai,” states Jody James the event’s organizer. “The event itself celebrates life, culture and the arts.”
There are all kinds of stands that cover the down town area of Ojai ranging from art to clothing. The food and music are special highlights during this celebration. This day is full of leisure and appreciating spending time with your friends and family, it is also a good place to meet new people.