Friday, June 09, 2006

let the games begin

I'm in love with the football club
At the age of 7 my father took me
He got me hooked into this game
I'm a member of an ape like race in the final days of the 20th century
When we dont win I go insane

Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal,
Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal,
GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal

Wanna see you take that ball and make it break the laws of gravity
Sell me a dummy on the way
Curve ball, around the wall
Make the play with a touch of clarity
I get much pleasure from this game

Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal,
Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal,
GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal

Who were so powerful
watch these giants collide
so individual
he was never ever ever of sides

Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal, GoalGoal,
Goal, Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal,
Goal, Goal, GoalGoal, Goal, Goal,
Goal, GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal,
GoalGoal, Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal
Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal, GoalGoal,
Goal, Goal, Goal, Goal

(James, Goal)

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Hail to the bus driver

Dedicado a todos os que diariamente utilizam transportes públicos.

"I have always liked the process of commuting: every phase of the little journey is a pleasure to me. There is a regularity about it that is agreeable and conforting to a person of habit, and in addiction, it serves as a sort of slipway along which I am gently but firmly launched into the waters of daily business routine"

(Roald Dahl, Galloping Foxley, 1954)