Does lifting weights make a better athlete?
I've been out of sport for 8 months after tearing my anterior cruciate ligament in my knee. During that time I've been in the gym on average 4 times a week. Having played sport to a professional standard pre-injury this article intrigues me. Getting the knee sorted on tuesday, scary operation, deary me.
I'm going to try and post more
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Paisley Junior - on up the yard
So Ian Paisley Junior has at last resigned. Only about 3 years to late Ian-o.
This is the man who, whilst a member of the NI policing board in 2005, said he thought homosexuality was "repulsive" and because David Trimble had a gay aide his politcal judgement was "questionable".
When he came out with that statement originally, all I could think of was..."gerrup'the'yard, youre getting the sack mate". Well he didnt back then but hes up the yard now, though it worries me he wasn't cleared out quicker. I wonder if he was a politician in the south would he have come away as unscathed if he'd made such comments.
If Enda Kenny had called homosexuality "disgusting" [well, he'd be more likely to call it "a hainish crime against the natural processes of the human body", but thats irrelevant] would he have recieved a backlash strong enough to remove him from his post?
Maybe Enda Kenny is a bad example, sure half his supporters want him off his perch. Say, Willie O'Dea, he man who recieved the highest percentage votes in any consticuency in the republic at the last general election. A man with similar backing from his party to Paisley Jnr. and both Willie and Ian-o being men of similar standing within their respective political landscapes... a better comparison.
If Willie O'Dea had said he thought gay relationships "harm society", and are "immoral, offensive, obnoxious and wrong" [quote: Paisley Junior] - would the people of the south have caused enough of a fuss to force O'Dea out of office? I think so, and I sure hope so.
Thats the kind of thing that worries me about the future of Northern Ireland, not sectarianism, just the general bigoted attitude of "if your not like me, then I don't like you".
Now, I am basing my opinion on personal experience mainly, but there is research to back it up I believe. If my memory serves me correctly NI was named the "Hate capital of the world" at some point last year by an academic study [god bless google - Article].
Thats the worrying thing about the north, if this island does ever unite as a country, with the current number of foreign workers and naturalised immigrants in the republic, could it ever unite as a society?
This is the man who, whilst a member of the NI policing board in 2005, said he thought homosexuality was "repulsive" and because David Trimble had a gay aide his politcal judgement was "questionable".
When he came out with that statement originally, all I could think of was..."gerrup'the'yard, youre getting the sack mate". Well he didnt back then but hes up the yard now, though it worries me he wasn't cleared out quicker. I wonder if he was a politician in the south would he have come away as unscathed if he'd made such comments.
If Enda Kenny had called homosexuality "disgusting" [well, he'd be more likely to call it "a hainish crime against the natural processes of the human body", but thats irrelevant] would he have recieved a backlash strong enough to remove him from his post?
Maybe Enda Kenny is a bad example, sure half his supporters want him off his perch. Say, Willie O'Dea, he man who recieved the highest percentage votes in any consticuency in the republic at the last general election. A man with similar backing from his party to Paisley Jnr. and both Willie and Ian-o being men of similar standing within their respective political landscapes... a better comparison.
If Willie O'Dea had said he thought gay relationships "harm society", and are "immoral, offensive, obnoxious and wrong" [quote: Paisley Junior] - would the people of the south have caused enough of a fuss to force O'Dea out of office? I think so, and I sure hope so.
Thats the kind of thing that worries me about the future of Northern Ireland, not sectarianism, just the general bigoted attitude of "if your not like me, then I don't like you".
Now, I am basing my opinion on personal experience mainly, but there is research to back it up I believe. If my memory serves me correctly NI was named the "Hate capital of the world" at some point last year by an academic study [god bless google - Article].
Thats the worrying thing about the north, if this island does ever unite as a country, with the current number of foreign workers and naturalised immigrants in the republic, could it ever unite as a society?
Monday, February 18, 2008
Stop... Blogger-time
Ok, I knew I was late to this blogging fad when I stumbled across this baby during my quest to find retro cheesy rap tunes on t'interweb.
When a man who is best known for wearing parachute pants and inventing a dance that could make Melissa Theuriau look unattractive, is posting messages to veiwers saying that "no matter your choice, choose to vote" followed by an embededd video link to the "yeswecansong" [awful, for the record]... its time to take a look at yourself, and see what ways you could change peoples days, change t'interweb, and who knows, maybe even change the world.
... maybe one day I could be as great as MC Hammer. Yes, maybe, yes I can. [dont sing it]
Oh and to make my blog-virginity-taking post an all together nicer one, heres a picture of the fabulous... Melissa Theuriau
When a man who is best known for wearing parachute pants and inventing a dance that could make Melissa Theuriau look unattractive, is posting messages to veiwers saying that "no matter your choice, choose to vote" followed by an embededd video link to the "yeswecansong" [awful, for the record]... its time to take a look at yourself, and see what ways you could change peoples days, change t'interweb, and who knows, maybe even change the world.
... maybe one day I could be as great as MC Hammer. Yes, maybe, yes I can. [dont sing it]
Oh and to make my blog-virginity-taking post an all together nicer one, heres a picture of the fabulous... Melissa Theuriau
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