Tag Archives: Soccer World Cup

Not sure that Stone Shy has that certain ring to it…

28 Jul

Shy Armani Potgieter realises that a tough life lies ahead

 

Well, whilst paging through that spectacular display of British journalism known as the Metro on the way to work this morning, a rather entertaining article caught my eye.

A while back we spoke about the impact that Vampires are having on naming trends of children and may have been chuckled at people naming their children after said Vampires…well, I have to say that I would bank one of those Vampire names ANY DAY compared to some of the other options that people seem to be going for these days.

I can’t even begin to understand why you would want to call your child Puppy and have to say that you are really setting your child up for something if you call them Shy (referring to their name rather than their disposition). These are just some of the unusual names parents have given their children over the past ten years.

Other very unusual choices include celebrity names such as Rooney, Bowie and Cobain, along with hippy-style names such as Stone, Gift, Heaven and Echo and fashion names such as Denim, Diesel and Armani.

‘It’s great to see parents being creative and wanting their children to stand out from the crowd with more unusual names but there are a few here that children may find hard to live up to!’ said Faye Mingo, of www.Bounty.com.

‘Parents need to think carefully about everything that comes attached to an unusual moniker as it can definitely shape a child’s experiences at school and beyond.’

One in three of the 3,000 parents polled by Bounty said their offspring had an unusual name, but more than one in ten regretted their decision. Awesome…imagine your parents being interviewed and saying they regret the name they chose for you…that has to have some impact on your psychological well being!!

One in ten say their child doesn’t like their name, and 14 per cent of the children have asked to change it.

The poll also shows that three out of four parents who gave their child a traditional name believe children with wacky monikers are more likely to be bullied.

Top 20 most unusual names

1. Shy

2. Unity

3. Bean

4. Zowie

5. Puppy

6. Ice

7. Victory

8. Porsche

9. D’Andre

10. Denim

11. Diesel

12. Armani

13. Rooney (suspect this might drop down the list after SWC 2010 failure to perform)

14. Bowie

15. Cobain

16. Stone

17. Gift

18. Echo

19. Heaven

20. Maroon

Sensational isn’t it?? What ever happened to good old fashioned names?

[Source: www.metro.co.uk]

Soccer… The African Way…

1 Jul

Perhaps this is why so many of the big teams of fallen by the wayside…they came to our shores expecting the landscape to look like this and our pitches to work in a similar way! Mmm…they were in for a bit of a surprise weren’t they?? In fact, of the big name stars in this advert, I think only two of them is still hanging around for the Quarter Finals…the rest of have already had the opportunity to experience the brand new departures terminals at our beautiful airports first hand.

Anyway, I still love this advert and am still fuelled by the “Gees” of Soccer World Cup 2010 Africa Style!!

[Thanks The Bruv]

Is it an Old Age Home? Is it a Barnyard? No… it is just a normal block of flats…

28 Jun

We have known each other for a little while now and so I thought it might be a good idea to tell you a bit more about my life and share a few things that perhaps you don’t know about me. The first thing I shall share is that I live in an Old Age Home that is disguised as a really lovely old block of flats. When I rented my flat, the agent didn’t see fit to point out the fact that when I moved in, I would almost certainly be the youngest person in the block by at least one generation. I guess, the lesson learnt is, that when viewing potential places of residence, one should keep a look out for any evidence of nosey “curtain-twitchers” and zimmer frames!

The other characteristic of this lovely block of flats that the afore mentioned agent neglected to mention is that the garden is a veritable treasure trove for birdwatchers . Whilst I love the familiar call of the Hadeda or occasional cry of a Guinea Fowl as much as the next South African…I never realised that these birds and other very noisy varietals have been allowed to breed prolifically in the gardens of the block and seem to lead a very protected existence. When I say protected, what I actually mean is carefully guarded and exceptionally well cared for…to illustrate my point, let me show you Exhibit A – The Peacock Update. This little newsletter appeared in my post box shortly after moving into the block and served as an introduction to the family of Peafowl that roam freely in the gardens (names have been removed to protect the innocent).

Exhibit A - The Peafowl Chronicles

Exhibit A - The Peafowl Chronicles

Updates similar to this appear pretty much on a monthly basis and I will share them with you some time in the futre…but you will be delighted to hear that despite his advancing years and receding tail feathers, Percy is still going strong. Have you ever heard the noise a Peacock/peahen makes? If not, I have attached a little sound clip for you to hear them (Click here to listen)…that often goes through the day and night. They also seem to have developed some kind of harmonising routine with the resident Guinea Fowl, Egyptian Geese, Dikkop and Hadeda population (did I mention it was a veritable treasure trove for birdwatchers??). The only benefit of din would be that the chorus of vuvuzelas that accompany all World Cup Soccer games really don’t phase me at all…

So…now that you are familiar with the fauna of the block, I shall now tell you about some of the residents. I have managed to keep to myself since moving in and have (fortunately) had very little to do with most of the residents…but what I can tell you is to Beware of Greeks Old Grannies carrying Gifts…they definitely have a hidden agenda. I discovered this when I was greeted by Downstairs Neighbour on Friday morning, bearing a gift. (It should be noted that whilst we normally greet each other and discuss the weather when passing in the passage, we have NEVER exchanged gifts). I was immediately suspicious and I was right…she was coming to give me a “talking-to” and thought she would soften the blow by arriving with a gift. It seems that my late night returns from various World Cup game viewings have not gone un-noticed in the Block and it seems, were waking people up. It would appear, that there was also some concern as to what exactly I was doing that was causing me to return home at such odd hours of the night (do old people not watch Soccer or remember that you might celebrate a result by having a drink or two after the match???)…so after much discussion, Downstairs Neighbour was appointed to come and chat to me about my “questionable behaviour” AND whilst she was having the chat, she also thought it appropriate to request that I refrain from flushing the loo after 9pm, as it wakes her up and causes massive distress…so much so, that she has been forced to take Rescue Remedy to calm her nerves. I was quite shocked…firstly that anyone thought MY night time activities suspicious enough to convene a discussion about, secondly that they then felt the need to discuss it with me, thirdly that a flushing loo could cause anyone enough distress that they would need to resort to Rescue Remedy!! Anyway, I  promised not to flush between hours of 9pm and 7am and assured them that after 11 July normality shall return and late night arrivals will be limited to weekends!!

However, whilst trying to block out the cries of Penelope and her brood whilst trying to sleep off the effects of a few too many glasses of wine on Friday night, I got to thinking about how much noise I could possibly be making as a Singleton Girl, living alone, not in possession of any major surround sound or home theatre equipment and due to the barren nature of the Man-scape, certainly not entertaining any gentlemen callers…and decided “WTF!!! These old people are just being ridiculous and if they think that is a noise, I will show them a noise…I am going to get a vuvuzela AND a kuduzela and use them A LOT!”.

Although, not sure what medication Downstairs Neighbour will need to resort to if I do that…I dare say it may have to be slightly stronger than homeopathic!

I shall keep you posted on how my strategy works out!!

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Vuvuzela

24 Jun

Well, I think by now you have worked out that That Blogger is pretty excited about the World Cup and all related festivities. It is here and we love it!!! Will Middle Earth EVER be the same again?

So, for today’s SWC fun…check out the latest in the Lord of the Rings series…awesome stuff!

(Thanks to The Bruv)

Soccer Chic for the Ladies

23 Jun

Soccer T-Shirt

The clever gals at Habits have come up with a Soccer shirt with a difference and That Blogger will definitely be sporting one of these little numbers for the next game. Don’t you just love the jumbled letters…a bit like some of the game results of this World Cup!!

Get yours from Habits in Claremont or available on-line at www.habits.co.za

Incidentally, if you are concerned that your shopping might interfere with game viewing…fear not, Habits is screening the games on a flatscreen TV and will be serving De Grendel wine to calm your nerves.

Beautiful art for the Beautiful Game

14 Jun

That Blogger has returned from an awesome weekend up country. The Opening Game is something that I will remember forever…in fact, probably, for many years after I have lost the full function of my sense of hearing as a result of the amazing sound of all those vuvuzelas gathered in one place! Well worth it though, the day was incredible!

Anyway, I was told about these beautiful art prints and thought you might be interested in buying something really special to remind you of this awesome time in our country. Obviously, that furry soccer ball hat that you bought outside the Stadium will always remind of you this special time, but perhaps you are looking for something a little more classy…or that you can have out on display ALL the time! A selection of local and international artists were invited to create works that celebrated art and soccer. Each print is numbered and come with a signed certificate of authenticity. (Click on the pics to see them enlarged)

There are loads more beautiful pictures that can be viewed on the FIFA Website, but these were just some of my favourite ones.

You can chat to Suzie Copperthwaite on +27 83 468 0363 or e-mail suzie@artlogic.co.za if you want more info about the artworks.

The Beautiful Game sparkles

10 Jun

Soccer Ball

Nothing says “I love Soccer” quite like a R20-million life-size soccer ball encrusted with 900 carats of white and black diamonds set in 18 carat white gold.

If you don’t love Soccer to the tune of R20m, the good news is that there are eight crystal replicas that will be on sale throughout the country for R8000 a piece at Shimansky stores. Proceeds from the sale of these little trinkets will go to charity.

Not really sure what I would say if I was presented with one of those R8000 beauties…other than to quote one of my favourite movies “This is going STAIGHT to the Pool room”. Please note, I am not even bothering to say what I would say if someone presented me 2,2kgs of diamond encrusted soccer ball…but I think you could safely say that if I was presented with 900 carats, you could safely assume that the State of the Man-scape had changed considerably!!!

Picture Source: The Times

Louis Vuitton puts their mark on the SWC

2 Jun

Not to be outdone by the month of great sport ahead of us, luxury French fashion house Louis Vuitton has put their stamp on the World Cup…specifically on the World Cup trophy carrying case.

Louis Vuitton Case (source: LA TImes)

Louis Vuitton Case (source: LA Times)

The custom designed leather-bound case was produced to carry the trophy to our sunny shores and was presented to FIFA by Louis Vuitton and Naomi Campbell on yesterday.

The nice thing about the case is that in true LV style, it is subtle and understated and unlikely to catch the eye of any baggage handlers looking to profit from the suitcases of the SWC supporters! Good thinking!!

Feel it …it is almost here

24 May

It is 17 days until we take on Mexico for the opening game of the World Cup and it is all getting VERY exciting!!

The world’s advertising peeps have done so well to produce some awesome ads and promo videos for the Big Event and I thought you might like to check out a couple of them to get you in the mood!!

This one is great…although not entirely sure where a Chimpanzee would fit into the African picture???

This one was produced for BBC Sport and is a great clip to get you feeling really positive and proudly South African!

This one could in fact be one of the most expensive ads ever made. It shows how soccer could write the future for sports stars. It includes some of the biggest names in Soccer at the moment. Remember the educational video clip that I showed you a little while back…do you recognise any of those guys here??  Perhaps you recognise Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba? Maybe even Wayne Rooney or Ronaldinho?? You would be right in thinking you spotted Roger Federer in there too, as well as Kobe Bryant (the basketballer)…and my personal favourite Homer Simpson! Well done Nike, this is awesome!

Have you got your SWC dance moves ready?

19 May

Right, so part of this whole Soccer World Cup vibe is learning the appropriate dances. These may need to be enacted in the event of Bafana Bafana actually winning a game or failing that, just general jubilation in the stands/fan parks. That Blog is here to help you!!!

There are two important dances to know…the Diski Dance (which I have to admit is definitely the higher grade version) and then the Waka Waka dance (the much easier version a.k.a the 27 pints of lager and much joviality version). The video clips attached will give you all you need to know to learn the dances and be able to practice them in the comfort of your own home before having to bust out some moves in Green Point Stadium/Soccer City/the place you are watching the game.

The Diski Dance…

The Waka Waka Dance…

Maybe if you really perfect your Diski Dance, you can use it as a sneaky intro when you spot The Princes in a nightclub in Cape Town!

Or maybe not…

Two Princes in South Africa

19 May

This does not relate to the trashy 90′s song that will probably be stuck in your head now that I have mentioned it…this relates to the REAL DEAL. Yip, Prince William and Prince Harry are heading to SA for that Soccer Spectacular that we are all getting excited about…the 2010 Soccer World Cup!!  So, Girls, I have told you who you can be watching for on the field, now you know who to be looking for in the stands!!!

Princes

Prince William is President of The Football Association and so he is  visiting South Africa on their behalf and then I am quite sure, purely co-incidentally, Prince Harry thought that some time in June 2010 was a good time to go and check out some of the charity work he did in Lesotho in 2008. They will also be stopping off for a visit to Botswana, where Prince William is involved with the wildlife charity Tusk Trust. The visit to South Africa will be the first time that The Princes have carried out joint engagements overseas.

The Princes will attend the match between England and Algeria…which, in case you didn’t know is being played in Cape Town!! They are also expected to be attending England’s first group C match against the United States on June 12 in Rustenburg. We know that certainly the younger of those two boys is not adverse to a nightclub…so Girls, you will need to keep a serious look out!!

Soccer World Cup Stars

6 May

Vanity Fair Cover

So, we all know that the Soccer World Cup is really just around the corner and we have a LOT to look forward to…but I thought that just in case you needed any more reason to get excited for what is heading to our shores in just over a month from today, this might interest you.

World Cup Pic

The June edition of Vanity Fair features an Annie Liebovitz photo shoot with some of the Soccer World Cup Stars stripped down to…just their flags. The good people at VF were even kind enough to produce a little video clip of the shoots.

Click on this link to learn a bit more about the Stars of the Beautiful Game.

So, next time you hear The Blokes discussing Ronaldo or Drogba…maybe you will be able to put a face to a name and even know which country they will be playing for!