Why would random people want to follow someone they have no idea who they are?
Besides, I think it's pretty lame to post things like "I am going to eat at Tampines Macs at 6p.m. later". Or "I am going to play Sims 3 right freakin now."
Truthfully, it more to replicate my friend and follow Ellen and perhaps a few others. Definitely not to be followed.
My life is how boringly boring so it makes no sense to keep track of what I do everyday unless you're a serial stalker who has nothing else better to do than to stalk people. AH HAH! YOU'RE AT MACS! or something like that.
To set the records straight, I am not eating macs at 6p.m.. lol.
As usual, I did my bit of following on BBC Footie and then the headline news at the moment is Singapore group plans Magpies bid which made me lol quite badly after I read the article.
I've only ever heard of the Profitable Group when they flash the commercials during half time of games and frankly, I never knew they were Singapore affiliated. And I wouldn't have guessed that they'd have £100m in reserves to splash on buying a football club.
I would say finally, maybe Singapore will have her chance of being in the football playing arena, but the deal isn't confirmed and I wouldn't consider Profitable Group Singaporean. I don't understand why Singapore anyway. We're a society who are quite cautious of investments and things to do with ang mohs since our concept of them is that they're frivolous in their spending. Look at Real Madrid. After Kaka, they're still going after Ronaldo. Maybe Ronaldo will leave as well so that ManUre can cut their football debt as well bahahaha. Then I realised Chelsea doesn't really have anyone who is worth £50m. If they needed to sell players to service a debt they'll have to sell a few players.
I'd say we have Cesc Fabregas who could garner such a price tag but he's definitely not for sale. He had a minor head injury in his Spain match but it all should be fine. I suppose the change in hairstyle might have caused it.
There'll be a bit of football tonight and hopefully some Walcott action. Capello has expressed his faith in Theo and is excited to see the player he develops into. I still don't like him playing with the cunty national team but that's life. He's English. He'd better start or I'll have to watch the whole game with him on the bench waiting to come on and settle for booing Cuntley Cunt's every touch of the ball. If he does start though, I'll be turning off the TV (or changing the channel) when he gets subbed off.
P.S. Kobe Bryant is awesome
Labels: Cesc Fabregas, English National Team, Theo Walcott, transfer window hoo-ha
A Little Drunken Madness @ 3:48 PM