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9月23日

12th Man: A Day Out Watching The Seahawks

For the second year running I managed to get tickets to see the Seahawks beat the pretty useless Rams at Quest Field on Sunday.

For anyone – especially from the UK – who hasn’t been to a game it’s a pretty good day out. After going to watch Newcastle at St. James’s Park a few weeks ago it’s interesting to compare the experiences.

Plus Points:

  • Before the game – it’s fantastic when the Seahawks come out, with the hawk (yes, a real one) flying out, then fireworks, loud music, it really gets things fired up
  • The 12th Man – you really do feel like the team’s extra man. Raising the 12th man flag before the game, showing how many false starts at Qwest Field caused by the roar (by far the biggest in the NFL) , all good stuff
  • Blue Thunder’s giant drum – I usually hate drummers at games, but this truly is massive. Supposedly it’s the biggest bass drum in the world. And boy does the drummer give it a wallop.
  • Garlic Fries – not as good as at the baseball (no slice of apple!) but still easily the best food I’ve had at a sports stadium
  • “Family friendly” atmosphere – it’s definitely not anaemic, and plenty of beer is drunk, but the mix of young and old, male and female, drunk and sober keeps things raucous and friendly. I guess the lack of away fans helps too (although there were a couple of poor Rams fans in front of me)
  • Half-time entertainment – I’d never seen a marching band before, but they were surprisingly good to watch. Never thought I’d say that. Maybe it was just the pretty patterns they were making and the beer kicking in?

 

Minus points:

  • Game duration – there’s just too much time spent hanging about waiting for the ad breaks to finish. The stop/start nature of the game isn’t that bad, giving plenty of time for “refreshment” breaks, but sometimes it just breaks up the flow of the game
  • Shouting loudest when the opposition has the ball – I understand why they do it, to make it hard for the opposition to hear audible calls etc. but it’s still too bizarre for me to try to keep quiet when your team has the ball
  • Crap singing – American crowds just can’t do it. When your best chant is “Seahawks clap-clap-clap” repeated about 3 times, you fail dismally compared to a British crowd all spontaneously singing to get behind their team
  • Passionate atmosphere – although keeping things clean and polite is generally a good thing, sometimes you need that buzz of danger, anger, passion to really get things going

I’m not sure what the conclusion of all this is. Two completely different experiences, one probably a better day out for the neutral, but the other usually a more passionate and engaging atmosphere.

I guess it really comes down to football being a better game than football – and I think you all know which one is which :-)

2月14日

Finally got my Zune Social Card working

I love my Zune but the (currently) US-centric view of the world is a little irritating when I'm back home.
 
I finally got my Zune Social synching working by setting my regional settings to US - see   - which means my card is now visible! It shows the crap that I've recently been listening too (not including Country Music Radio Smile)
 
It's cool I can also embed it here...
 
 
  

7月11日

Tour De France in London

We went up to London to watch the prologue of the Tour De France last Saturday.
 
It was an excellent atmosphere, with supposedly a million people on the streets watching (although how they guess these things is beyond me). Well worth the day out, even though it was slightly disappointing David Millar and Bradley Wiggins didn't do a bit better.
 
I took a few photos although it was pretty hard to take decent shots of the riders as they went past very fast.
11月20日

Visited Countries

Check out this really cool site that lets you show where you've been in the world. I'm doing OK, but need to get out a bit more:

8月11日

A Long Break

We've just started our long trip over to North America - we're spending a couple of weeks vacation in Vancouver and Lake Chelan, before we stay for 3 weeks in WA. I'll be working during that time whilst Hilary hangs out in Seattle.
 
I've starting posting some of our photos so you can see what we've been up to. Vancouver is pretty cool, although the weather hasn't been great so far it's supposed to pick up for the rest of our stay here. I'll add more as we go along.
 
Update: Now we're back home I've made my holiday video. I've uploaded it to the new MSN video service (http://soapbox.msn.com) which hopefully you can see by clicking on the picture below:
 
If that didn't work, you'll have to wait for Soapbox to come out of beta