{"id":1474,"date":"2006-02-05T17:27:51","date_gmt":"2006-02-05T17:27:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk:\/blog\/?p=1474"},"modified":"2006-02-05T17:27:51","modified_gmt":"2006-02-05T17:27:51","slug":"sunday-5th-february-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk\/blog\/sunday-5th-february-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday 5th February 2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With thirteen seconds left until half time, Henry  scored the goal that most of Highbury had been waiting  for. Yet, the fight back in the second half, which  most expected materialised only without the final  killer bite. Instead the focus was not on those eleven  out on the pitch, but the one player that had been substituted and subsequently left the ground. The  Managing Director of my company supports Spurs and  although his contact with me is generally non-existent, he sent me three e-mails on Friday, all relating to  the Sol Campbell joke and some humourous images of  the centre back. While I am happy to take such banter on the chin (as it is meant) I find it amazing that  my big cheese has the time and sense of humour to  send these e-mails to me. Several months ago, he sent me some of the amazing football quotes, which prove  how stupid some professional footballers really are.  I bet there are football fans out there, dreaming  they could have a big boss like mine! \ud83d\ude42 The least  said about the football the better. While I have no  problem of people rubbing in the West Ham result,  particularly at work, I have an issue with non-football  fans giving me stick, when they find it convenient.  Take my colleague, whom on Thursday morning printed off not one but two copies of the Sky Sports match  report, pinning one to my board, one to my monitor  and going the extra mile by converting my desktop  background to the match report also. Thank you very  much. Add to this the fact that he text me twice during  the course of the match to remind me of the score. Thanks mate, great working with you too!<\/p> <p>Have you heard the Pussycat Dolls latest single?  Beep is the female response to the Black Eyed Peas track, &#8220;My Humps&#8221;. Will.i.am features with the cabaret  girl group and it is fantastic radio friendly pop.  However Chris kept singing the chorus (as sung by  Fergie) all day and he was getting on my nerves. Thankfully  he didn&#8217;t annoy me to the point where the song got  into my head and would have had me singing it as well,  that really would have been a disaster. A quick search  of Google provides some answers, firstly the <a href=\"http:\/\/ask.yahoo.com\/20060202.html\" target=\"_blank\">why<\/a>  then the <a href=\"http:\/\/wiki.ehow.com\/Get-an-Annoying-Song-out-of-Your-Head\" target=\"_blank\">how<\/a>  to get them out of your head. There is even a count  of the top 189 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.keepersoflists.org\/index.php?lid=1864\" target=\"_blank\">most  annoying<\/a> songs of all time. Strange number though,  you&#8217;d think there would be at least 300 but then some  are more a matter of opinion than solid fact. Hold  on there was another song that everyone started singing  on the helpdesk, and I was to blame. Whenever anyone  asks a favour or wants something done (as long as  it is not senior management) we later say, &#8220;Your Not  The Boss Of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/B00004YLNO\/104-8404321-2798325?v=glance&#038;n=5174\" target=\"_blank\">Me<\/a>  Now. The theme tune to the American comedy, Malcolm  In The Middle. The song is sung by They Might Be <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tmbg.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Giants<\/a>  and puts to song the chaotic craziness of the show.  I suppose, you could call it our unofficial anthem,  along with the fantastic phrase Google It!<\/p> <p>Yesterday, I woke up just before midday and music  television was the only order of the day, while I  had some brunch. Smash Hits (the television station  continues, even if the magazine <a href=\"http:\/\/www.popjustice.com\/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=201&#038;Itemid=1\" target=\"_blank\">dies<\/a>  later this month) were having a Pop Disaster Weekend,  with pitiful cover of The Crossroads by The Blazin&#8217;  Squad being screened. This was with the headline,  too many cooks spoil the party. I could not agree  more. There should be no more than five or perhaps  six members of a man. Not ten. Thankfully they have  learnt from their mistakes and disappeared from the  music scene completely. The next video played was  a bit of shock, but good to see in any case, even  if I dispute the labeling. The song was You Rock My World and the artist does not need to be stated. However I felt it was disrespectful for the label of shamefaced  comeback to be stuck across the screen. Particularly  as this was a man who has to be the biggest entertainer  the world has ever seen. Even if his recent work does  not match the dizzy heights of his previous classic  material. Talking of which, on Friday night I had a extremely awkward experience. My friends were playing  Who Wants To Be A Millionaire in a pub. The quick fire question, to win the three life lines was about MJ and his music. Put the following singles from the  1990s in order of release. Of course, somewhat (who will remain nameless) said stop, Teg&#8217;s the big Jackson fan, let him answer this one. Of course, I bottled it and got the question wrong, although still cannot think which two singles I got the wrong way around.  In any case it was just another shining example of being put under extreme pressure and not delivering the goods. What I really needed was a inner circle  fan from the forums, like Obi-Wan.<\/p> <p>Talking of music there are some new singles being  released very soon that I have been listening to non-stop  on my computer. As you know I love some smooth RnB  and I heard the song, So Sick by Ne-Yo on KISS last  weekend, but never got the chance to hear the name  of the artist, and only remember the chorus, &#8220;Why can&#8217;t I turn off the radio?&#8221; I think this is the perfect  antidote to the period of Valentine&#8217;s that always  come to invade us as soon as we enter the second month  of the year. The other video I saw was for a feel  good dance number by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nocturnalgroove.co.uk\/ng.html\" target=\"_blank\">Shapeshifters<\/a> (Shape:UK in the States). I did not really  like their previous singles, Lola&#8217;s Theme and Back  to Basics. The new single, Incredible is somewhat more upbeat and refreshing and the guest singer, Kelly Marie (no, not that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.70disco.com\/kellymar.htm\" target=\"_blank\">one<\/a>!) is  easy on the eye, particularly in the video. However,  not been able to find it anywhere, just yet. The search continues. I been listening to Like U by Bow Wow featuring Ciara. It was played on KISS last weekend also, and  this afternoon I saw the video on KISS television,  as part of their Smooth Grooves Sunday. Then, when  I went to clean my car and check the oil and tyre  pressures, they played the song on KISS radio. Fantastic.  Yet another amazing weekend. Plans for the rest of  the evening? Go back to classic VHS and trawl through  an Ali G video to find a clip of Borat at the Henley  Regatta? Why I hear you cry? It is perhaps the most  funniest comedy scenes ever as he cheers on my county  in a minor boat race. Yes I am very sad! You can read the full episode over at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.webgeordie.co.uk\/borat\/henley.htm\" target=\"_blank\">Borat<\/a> Online. There is a Borat movie planned for release later this year, having had a screen test state side earlier this month.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With thirteen seconds left until half time, Henry scored the goal that most of Highbury had been waiting for. Yet, the fight back in the second half, which most expected materialised only without the final killer bite. 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