26 September 2009

Passing Fads

It's been a difficult few days. I got pissed several times.

I posted pissed, wrote bollocks and came back and deleted it the next day.

Friday morning I found this... 



Projection on Buildings from NuFormer Digital Media on Vimeo.

It's good isn't it? I thought so, and took it away wtih me to share with you.

I mentioned our legal dealings. Justice was done and Mrs NoozeHound won. By her own admission it was a hollow vistory and the case would never have come to court were it not for the total lack of human deceny of our county council, the bastards.

I also found an item about Starbucks suing a cartoonist. This warrant comment, I thought. Turns out the item was about eight years old,hardly qualifying it as news item. Here's a news item: NoozeHound has never set foot in a StarBucks. Ever. And has no intention of ever doing so.

NoozeHound loves coffee and is the proud owner of a Gaggia Espresso machine.

Dad duties saw me nipping out several times today. This meant I was listening to the radio; FiveLive and TalkSport specifically. Stan Collymore was proffering his theories and the stats required for relegation and winning the premiership. The talk was of Pompey being doomed and Chelsea cruising to the champions throne.

Then Chelsea went to Wigan, got sucker-punched and lost 3-1. Shame Spurs won and you've got to start worrying for Burnley.

Not that I have any love for Liverpool, but it was wonderful to see Phil Brown's team on the wrong end of a proper drubbing.

RVP was saying how we have to beat teams like Fulham if we want to win the title. Or words to that effect. We made hard work of it, but we did exactly that with RVP making good to get the only goal of the game. I was in the car again for most of the first half and most of the second half.

I'm just about to watch the highlights. It couldn't have been much of a game, it's that far down the order but it's another win when it was a loss last year. 3 points in the bag.

United won as well. They're top on goal difference.

Welcome to the disappointment.