Shame on me!
The updates on this blog has been few lately, and I apologise for that. I'll try to increase the update rate... The days fly by here in London, and I really like the city. This week Elisabeth came for a visit, and I hope there's still some shops in Oxford Street she hasn't been to yet. Me talking about her shopping is likely to backfire though, as I bought more than her!
I'm awaiting the arrival of my new digital camera, a Sony Cybershot DSC-P200. This week I have also bought two suits, a finacial calculator, some shirts and books. I really don't wanna check how much is left on my account... Anyway, once the camera arrives I'll take photos of the surroundings here.Life at school is good, I feel I'm quite in control at the moment. However I must work hard, because the lectures will become increasingly complex.
Yesterday we went to see Chelsea-Bolton at Stamford Bridge. In the first half, Bolton was mainly in control, and deserved the 1-0 lead they ended up with in the first half. However, Jose Mourinho must have spent the break well, for the Chelsea-team that entered the pitch in the second half was like a new one. They rolled over Bolton, and 20 minutes out in the half the score was 4-1. And the atmosphere was electric! We sat at row 30, which means that the air was a bit thin... The match ended 5-1, and MOM (Man of the match) was clearly Didier Drogba. He was a constant threat to the opponents, and showed great skills in heading, shooting, dribbling.

Before the match I sat in my room and listened to Fram Larvik vs Vard Haugesund. And Håkon. :) That's right Håkon, I heard you loud and clear.. Probably the referee did as well! :D Håvard also shouted a couple of times... Of course Vard won, but in my opinion it's almost about time to face the fact that next year also will be in division 2. Sad, but true. To cheer myself up, I have spent the morning today watching the greatest goal in history 200 times. Yes, I'm talking about Marco Van Basten's unbelievable bicycle kick for Ajax, pinpointed in the right corner. It just is THE ultimate goal... You can find it on soccerclips.net. Enjoy!
Today I'll just sit and read, I suppose. The area here is completely deserted in weekends.
I'm awaiting the arrival of my new digital camera, a Sony Cybershot DSC-P200. This week I have also bought two suits, a finacial calculator, some shirts and books. I really don't wanna check how much is left on my account... Anyway, once the camera arrives I'll take photos of the surroundings here.Life at school is good, I feel I'm quite in control at the moment. However I must work hard, because the lectures will become increasingly complex.
Yesterday we went to see Chelsea-Bolton at Stamford Bridge. In the first half, Bolton was mainly in control, and deserved the 1-0 lead they ended up with in the first half. However, Jose Mourinho must have spent the break well, for the Chelsea-team that entered the pitch in the second half was like a new one. They rolled over Bolton, and 20 minutes out in the half the score was 4-1. And the atmosphere was electric! We sat at row 30, which means that the air was a bit thin... The match ended 5-1, and MOM (Man of the match) was clearly Didier Drogba. He was a constant threat to the opponents, and showed great skills in heading, shooting, dribbling.

Before the match I sat in my room and listened to Fram Larvik vs Vard Haugesund. And Håkon. :) That's right Håkon, I heard you loud and clear.. Probably the referee did as well! :D Håvard also shouted a couple of times... Of course Vard won, but in my opinion it's almost about time to face the fact that next year also will be in division 2. Sad, but true. To cheer myself up, I have spent the morning today watching the greatest goal in history 200 times. Yes, I'm talking about Marco Van Basten's unbelievable bicycle kick for Ajax, pinpointed in the right corner. It just is THE ultimate goal... You can find it on soccerclips.net. Enjoy!
Today I'll just sit and read, I suppose. The area here is completely deserted in weekends.
4 Comments:
To my defense, the guy deserved it. He fitted right into a long line of subpar referees this season. Besides, the guy from radio 102 isnt usually the most exiting guy to listen to and the game was really dull, so someone had to provide the entertainment. Hope your still enjoying London, I`m sure looking forward to our trip over. See you!
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Anonymous, at 9:48 pm
Yep. Shame on you. From now on, your blog will automatically be deleted if you do not post a new post each two days. Heeh.. yeaaaah.. it's true!
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Joakim Reinert Knutsen, at 8:07 am
Kjedelig kamp men gode vafler i Larvik, det ska dei ha!
Høydepunktet var når dei 5 (fem) personene i supportergjengen te Fram Larvik dro igang "hele stadion, klapp klapp klapp". Me på andre sidå hang oss selvfølgelig på, med tilhørende latter... :-)
Ellers så kan det rapporteras om at hanskerommet på bilen fungerer ganske så bra som kjølerom (dyse som blåser inn kald luft fra klima-anlegget). Ølet holdt en behagelig temperatur under bilturen til larvik (Ja greit, det var Guro som kjørte). :-) 102-mannen satt forøvrig ca 10 meter til siden for oss så det var nok ganske naturlig at me blei hørt...........
Tips for 2. divisjon avd. 3 neste år (slutt-tabell)
1. Vard
2. Stord Moster
3. Kopervik
4. FKH
Hoppalong Howie
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Anonymous, at 11:46 am
Heia Espen Skogland og hans eminente straffespark! :-)
Tabelltipset mitt holde foreløpig stand!
Hihi
Fekk merkelig nok ikkje svar på meldingen som eg sendte te kjetil i går....
HH
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Anonymous, at 8:46 am
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