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Ouch, ZZ loses his top and gives Materazzi a powerful headbutt in the chest. M falls over and wriggles in pain (wriggles, excactly)
Hup Holland and Vamos Espana!! May the best team win, congrats for both reaching the final.
The title of this shot is inspired by a guy who works with youth ~ On overcoming barriers to listening~..in as much as there is noise, a different accent used, the other person will always convey a message that may mean differently to different people given our different backgrounds. With that I also share a shot with some noise for you to see...i guess we also learn to see by doing it. Have a nice Sunday! And of coz lets all listen.
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TED: "This year I arsked fer a World Cup-themed birfday party - y'know, beer an' pizza, that kind of fing - but Mum sed she wuzzn't cooking pizza on a hot day an' we cud only 'ave lager shandy, not reel beer. So instedd she dun a table full of nibbles an' snax that we can dip into while the match is on. I put Dad's moddle of St Basil's Caffeedrul on the table to make it look a bit more World Cuppy.
Well, wot yer waitin' for?
GET STUCK IN!"
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The Red Arrows’ flypast over Twickenham at 15:55 on Saturday October 31 2015 just before the kick off in the Rugby World Cup Final between Australia and New Zealand. As seen via a long lens from Richmond Hill. New Zealand won the final by 34-17.
Unlike other photos in my photostream, this was not photographed by me!
It is a composite of photos available in the media, strung together for my blog post about the World Cup and the yogic practice of morality and ethics:
Congratulations to Gerd www.flickr.com/photos/45929578@N02/ and to the Dutch team on making the final. May the best team win the other semi-final tonight.
Thanks everybody for the visits - will catch up with your streams later tonight.
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Outside says Hup Holland Hup. Lift it up when Holland scores a GOAL! Unfortunately that didn't happen, although Robbens sure came close.
Kroeg Society in Yaletown hosted a viewing party for 150 Dutch fans.
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Australia vs New Zealand
Old Trafford, Manchester. Not Wembley!
The Australians won by a considerable margin
The only fireworks were after the game.
This is the 'collective' infograph presenting the participating teams in the Football World Cup Finals (1930-2006).
There are also inserts showing which teams have scored the most goals, the winners of the cup so far and some 'laws' regarding the host teams.
Read the whole post @
themissinggraph.wordpress.com/2010/05/12/the-history-of-t...
Feel free to comment on the infograph and any suggestions for improving it or ideas / requests for other infographs will be highly appreciated.
Could not let the day pass without mentioning the World Cup. May the best team win.
I have just watched the Louth v Meath match and I sure hope that no such injustice occurs this evening
This is an infograph presenting the participating teams in the Football World Cup Finals (1930-2006).
Sources:
World Cup 2010: Statistics from all the football World Cup finals since 1930 / Guardian Datablog
www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/may/10/proportional...
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Queen Rania of Jordan, Aaron Mokoena South Africa's football captain, Joan Laporta President of
FC Barcelona and Robert Conway CEO GSMA, united with the global mobile industry that serve over 1 billion
people to announce the world’s largest ever cause-related campaign, 1GOAL (Photo: Business Wire).
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan spoke at the GSM World Congress
in Barcelona where she unveiled her “1GOAL Campaign” to ensure that every child
in the world has the opportunity to go to school by 2015.
Fernando Torres during the Spain/Chile group game at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
Ruud was so enjoying himself ... Not, he really dislikes soccer and all the craziness that comes with it.
Fernando Torres during the Spain/Chile group game at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria, South Africa.
Queen Rania joins orphans from ten social care institutions for Iftar – the
breaking of the fast at Ramadan -- at the Hal Hilalk tent in Amman, Jordan.
As a Thought Leader and Global Citizen, Queen Rania is interviewed by journalist from around the world.
I went onto the streets of Delhi right after watching the World Cup Final between India and Sri Lanka... BOY! What a match that was!!!! ... ofcourse, INDIA won!!!!!!
There were fireworks alright... and what madness there was on the streets!!! I didn't really expect so much traffic at around 12 in the midnight... but I was wrong!
Usually, I get frustrated thinking about the Delhi traffic... but it was different tonight... Trust me... it was DELIGHTFUL!!!! No one was a stranger anymore.... it felt like we knew each opther.. no matter who it was! We shook hands,... "Hi 5"ed, hugged each other... and we shouted - "Indiaaaaa... INDIA"!!!!!! LOL... it was real fun! The elation is very much understood... it is almost after 3 decdes that India has bagged the World Cup once again, last being in the year 1983... just 1 year after I was born! Hehe... :p
It took us nearly 3 long hours to get back home to cover a distance which is usually not more than 15 mins (if we considered the same time of the night).
Look out for more related pics... Coming Soon!!! :)
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