Posted on April 18, 2009 by boonman
I know a few weeks back I did say that I was going to blog more often. I just realised yesterday that I completed just three of these quick ones before my hugely busy life got the better of me once more. It’s been nearly two weeks since my last blog….
What can happen in a [...]
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Posted on March 25, 2008 by boonman
I can’t believe what a bunch of numpties the International Olympic Committee are. They are, allegedly, the most esteemed leaders of sporting endeavour the world over. Former athletes, coaches and sporting mentors gathered together representing all that is good in the sporting world. That was until 2002 when they awarded the games to China’s [...]
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by boonman
It was bound to happen sooner or later. Yesterday morning at 9am, the person I would call the greatest living New Zealander, passed on, leaving this mortal coil for greater adventures.
Sir Edmund Hillary was one of those unassuming people who represented this country with the mana that is missing from so many sportspeople, [...]
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