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Someday, people will want to compose epic ballads about
my life. When they finally get down to it, I figured a blog like this one would make good reference material.


Perhaps, in the extravagance
of youth, we give away our
devotions easily and all but
arbitrarily, on the mistaken
assumption that we’ll always
have more to give."
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Friday, July 2, 2010

Germany 4 England 1

GOOD JOB for handing the English their arses beating England and
ALL THE BEST GERMANY for your match with Argentina tomorrow!
(GO KICK SOME ARGENTINIAN BUTT!)

From the Los Angeles Times


"The octopus oracle made a decision. Paul, an English-born octopus in the Sea Life Aquarium in Oberhausen, picked Germany and with it predicts that the German team will win over Argentina in a quarterfinal match.

So far Paul has correctly predicted all four games of Germany in the World Cup. Paul decides over a winner by picking a sea goodie in one of two glasses — one with a German flag and the other one with a flag of the opponent.

But his decision on the match on Saturday didn't seem easy.

He hesitated with taking the goodie, which could be interpreted as a tough game for Germany."