Sunday, January 31, 2010

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The Book of Eli

After Route , we're back in a post-apocalyptic world with The Book of Eli . This time, more action, more dialogues, more colors (it was not hard ...) but ultimately not much more excitement than the last.

Eli (Denzel Washington) travels alone for years with the sole aim to bring a book for. Not just any book, manuscript, supposed to save the future of humanity, will be the subject of desire, including those of Carnegie (Gary Oldman), a community leader feared survivors ultra-violent and who wants to use it to strengthen its domination. A trip

mundane and boring for the spectator, which ends on a boring religious morality, far from being the most original.

remains the pleasure of seeing Gary Oldman as I had not crossed a long time and original music quality.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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The Blue Grass

Lesser known than Journal Anne Frank, but more than mine (if I wanted one), I just finished The Blue Grass, newspaper a young girl of 15 . According editions, you can also read "diary of a young junkie for 15 years" and I found this subtitle too simplistic.

While the girl in question has been dragged into the infernal spiral of drugs, alternating periods of true decay (fugue, prostitution, sale, etc ...) and moments of false hope through the unfailing love of his parents. But

The Blue Grass is above all a testimony of the torments of adolescence, first love, first loves, first times, first disillusionment, and family relationships locked in "I love you, moi non plus" .

I've never drugged (err on Valium, does that count?) And yet I find myself in these writings, and I saw the hatred against the world at that age, and against me in particular, j 'would have been an ideal prey for drug dealers. But my environment family, especially my strong character anyway, I was spared this drift.

But there is a je ne sais quoi that bothered me throughout this reading ... And doing some research on the internet, I may have found the answer to my question. This book is a fake! a "false" if you prefer.

The Blue Grass (original title Go Ask Alice ) was published anonymously as a diary in 1971, but has since been assigned to the American psychologist Beatrice Sparks. Presented as a diary of the author's 15 years, it has proved be a work of fiction written by an American psychologist later became editor.
Only a few years later she acknowledges to be its author. It then explains in an interview that the book was composed in part of the diary of one of his patients but also fictional events inspired by his work with other troubled teens. This was going

certainly a good intention ... But imagine a young person concerned in the matter read this book and then learns the truth about its author: how could you blame him not to trust adults, to feel betrayed, and especially not to know who to trust?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Invictus

the latest film by Clint Eastwood is a film about Nelson Mandela (played by the charismatic Morgan Freeman), but not only. It's a sports movie, in this case rugby, but not only. This film is mostly a tribute to South Africa, a country devastated by decades of apartheid, and has to learn to live differently. A lesson in humility and tolerance orchestrated by Madiba (Mandela's clan name), who had the wisdom and courage to overcome the resentment and envy, legitimate revenge for reunifying the people of Africa South and restore its pride.

irony of timing: the film, which takes place during the Rugby World Cup in 1995 hosted by South Africa, was released the year the country hosts the Soccer World Cup. We wish the team the same success ... well almost ... they let us win the final. ;-)

The film's title is inspired by a poem by William Ernest Henley, Invictus , which is Latin for "invincible" favorite poem by Nelson Mandela, who accompanied him throughout his captivity.




Invictus Out of the Night That Covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.




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Michel Blanc through a small area of turbulence that does not push the spectator too.

There are some good replies (mostly already heard in the trailer), a few funny moments, some more moving ... but the whole is pretty bland. I got bored and could not refrain from furtive glances at the dial of my watch (bad sign, if any).

The beauty of the film lies in the character of Gilles Lellouche, very touching in the thankless role of his son not ideal ... because the wrong graduation, not the right family, but nevertheless a huge heart has much to offer Doutey.

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Mr. Nobody

How to find the right words to talk about a movie as rich, original and offbeat that Mr. Nobody ?

I do not know. I can only say that I was carried away with delight in the story, or rather the stories, directed by Jaco Van Dormael.

The life of a boy upside down when her parents split up, and he faces the most agonizing choices a child has to face: Should he stay with his father or ride in the train who carries his mother to hundreds of kilometers? This choice, like the following, which will report to him, may be the starting point of an infinity of different lives. As long as he does not choose, everything is possible ... In
as Nemo Nobody, Jared Leto gives us a very moving composition.

And I can not not tell you about one of the successes of the film's trailer! Full-fledged character of this magical tale. To please the eye and mind, plus your listening pleasure ... so much so that I wondered if the manager had no prior musical searched in my disco to choose titles that I love.

Little friendly advice: the complexity of the scenario recquiert any viewer's attention for more than two hours, we can not see through. Do not go tired, at the risk of missing the whole philosophical and aesthetic beauty of the film.

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Representatives of the General Council of Bas-Rhin and the Chairman of Sainte-Madeleine factory during the welcoming speech of the father Alain Moster, pastor of the parish.

This Sunday, January 24, watercolors acquired by the General Council of Bas-Rhin and we reported in our message of December 2009 was officially presented to a large audience at the office and at the ceremony in the church of Sainte-Madeleine de Strasbourg.

During the conversation that ensued, some details of the work were given by the former Director of the Institution Sainte-Clotilde: the sister who has served as a model sister called Bountiful. Recently died, she became a librarian and archivist of the monastery of Ribeauville. As imposed on the painter, he had to show the homage of nations Christ the King through the adoration of the Magi.
St. Anne and St. Joseph were chosen as patrons of the teaching congregation. Both panels were unfortunately hidden in a restaurant. Note finally that

the tourist office of Val de Ville (present at the ceremony last Sunday) has developed a discovery tour of the painter Rene Kuder, a native son.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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31 songs

Another book out of the hood of Father Christmas, who knows my love for the work of Nick Hornby .

31 songs remained to this day the last book of the author that I had not yet read (among those published in France). Published some years ago, and before Slam particular, I had previously ignored here because it's not a classic novel. 31 songs is an autobiographical account big fan of pop music what the author, about his 31 favorite songs and very personal resonance they have in their lives. Each chapter is therefore a title or two songs, and tells the reason for their place in this book. And if I had overlooked this reading is because by flipping when it was published, I had realized I knew virtually none of these songs, and there was no interest I think reading a book I could not understand the ins and outs. But thanks to the internet, and Deezer particularly, this gap is repaired ... well almost, I have found that 26 songs.

Regarding the book, it is undoubtedly the place dead last in my top books devoted to Nick Hornby. Because of the form certainly, I prefer to follow a story that has a beginning and an end. But also by the author's tone in his remarks, much more serious than usual, yet it is through humor that I've become loyal. The book does not fail completely, you never get bored, but we stay hungry. By cons I was very touched by the stories involving his autistic son, and his way of being touched by the music and be able to "communicate" with his father.

And in this respect, the purely musical level, this book is an opportunity to nice discoveries, including Teenage Fanclub and Ani DiFranco. Good listening ...




"A Minor Incident" Badly Drawn Boy

"Hey Self Defeater" Mark Mulcahy

"Frontier Psychiatrist", The Avalanches


... and good reading if you feel like it.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

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A love letter by John Keats Bright Star

My research on John Keats for my column on Bright Star led me to discover this letter written to Fanny Brawne, I found it too good for you denying the emotion that I was reading.


March 1820 (?)

Sweetest Fanny
fear You, Sometimes, I do not love you so much as you wish? My dear Girl I love you ever and ever and Without Reservation. The more I Have Known You Have The More I lov'd. In every way - Even My Have Been jealous agonies of Love, in the hottest fit I ever had I would have died for you. I have vex'd you too much. But for Love! Can I help it? You are always new. The last of your kisses was ever the sweetest; the last smile the brightest; the last movement the gracefullest. When you pass'd my window home yesterday, I was fill'd with as much admiration as if I had then seen you for the first time. You uttered half complaint once that I only lov'd your Beauty. Have I nothing else then to love in you but that? Do not I see a heart naturally furnish'd with wings imprison itself with me? No ill prospect has been able to turn your thoughts a moment from me. This perhaps should be as much a subject of sorrow as of joy - but I will not talk of that. Even if you did not love me I could not help an entire devotion to you: how much more deeply then must I feel for you knowing you love me. My Mind has been the most discontented and restless one that ever was put into a body too small for it. I never felt my Mind repose upon anything with complete and undistracted enjoyment - upon no person but you. When you are in the room my thoughts never fly out of window: you always concentrate my whole senses. The anxiety shown about our Loves in your last note is an immense pleasure to me: however you must not suffer such speculations to molest you any more: nor will I any more believe you can have the least pique against me. Brown is gone out - but here is Mrs Wylie - when she is gone I shall be awake for you. - Remembrances to your Mother.


Your affectionate
J. Keats

Friday, January 22, 2010

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That feeling of love is beautifully filmed by Jane Campion pure! Utopian and also outdated, you might say, but is it not comforting to believe for two hours ...

Nearly 17 years after the unforgettable hymn to love The Piano , the New Zealand director offers us a deeply moving elegy romantic, with all the sensitivity we know it.

Bright Star chronicles the consuming passion that unites John Keats, English poet of the 19th century, and its neighbor Fanny Brawne, respectively embodied with great intensity by Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish. The scene of their first kiss is a moment of grace, as if suspended in time and always makes me melt just to think again.
Music by Mark Bradshaw envelope that love of virtuosity without rival Lesson Michael Nyman.

The title was inspired by a love poem written by John Keats to Fanny Brawne on the flyleaf of his collection of works by Shakespeare


BRIGHT star! Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art - Not in lone splendor
hung aloft the night,
And watching, with eternal lids apart,
Like Nature’s patient sleepless Eremite,
The moving waters at their priestlike task
Of pure ablution round earth’s human shores,
Or gazing on the new soft fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors -
No - yet still steadfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow’d upon my fair love’s ripening breast,
To feel for ever its soft fall and swell,
Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,
Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath,
And so live ever - or else swoon to death.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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Voilà un des livres kindly provided to me by Father Christmas this year, after I've hit him in two words.

As always, during a visit to the top floor of Fnac Montparnasse that this book drew my attention after reading the back cover:
"On a road of Nebraska, Mark is the victim Schulter a serious car accident. When he awoke, after a deep coma, he recognized all his relatives, except Karin, her older sister. disoriented, bruised, it then uses to Gerald Weber, a famous neurologist. Diagnosis is final, Mark is suffering from extremely rare Capgras syndrome: he considers Karin as a pale imitation of his sister, a usurper. While Weber is studying his case, Mark tries to piece together what really happened the fateful night of the accident, and unmask the anonymous witness who saved his life before disappearing, leaving a strange message. What he discovers will change his life forever and that of his family ... "As much

tell you right away, in my case, the upheaval has not occurred. The basic plot is Yet original and captivating, but the book drags on 702 pages.
Linger in detail on the migration of cranes, the job crisis and marital Dr. Weber added to the comprehensive catalog of neurological cases studied by the same doctor during his life, seems superfluous and a long, soporific. Talking is needed to install the special atmosphere of romance and serve the plot, but there is verging on the overdose. The publisher could ask Richard Powers's novel to shorten one or two hundred pages.
When the characters, if Mark Schulter pulls out of the game, those around him seem dull in comparison.
Only the desire to discover the end of the story helped me get painfully after this reading. And all this for ... not much. The denouement is rather disappointing.

I would not say I hated reading this, I'd even be tempted to let a second chance to the author for a future reading.
But unless you're a fan of cranes and neuro-cognitive science, I would not advise this book to a friend.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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Drinking, smoking and driving fast

Drinking, smoking and driving fast
... These are each for one of these offenses that three individuals (Christian Vadim, David and Philippe Lellouche Brécourt) are in custody in the police's Paris 12th, the evening of New Year's Eve then joined an appointed lawyer (Vanessa Demouy) to defend and explain the reasons for their arrest.

is our greatest happiness that is found throughout the band's Game of Truth 1 & 2, a new piece by Philippe Lellouche also. The four actors communicate their joy of playing together on a text very well written, both funny and a source of reflections on the limits of our freedom, through the company and our own inconsistencies.

Like in his previous piece, the author has peppered his text with allusions to his childhood and those of its partners in the 70's, a child who is just as mine, as well as younger than they d a decade, I remember Captain Flam, Sue Ellen and JR, the Tang and turtlenecks in these horrible scratchy acrylic, but scratched ....
But I'm talking about a time that those under 20 years may not know, but that did not prevent him to spend a great time ... as seniors, too.

See you at The Great Comedy ... which is very bad name, if I allow me. Finally, "Comedy", there is no doubt, but "Great": the spans of the theater are not comfortable when you exceed 1m65 ... Too hard life "dummy", but since the time I made up my mind! ;)

Monday, January 18, 2010

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500th anniversary of the death of John Geiler

The March 10, 1510, died at Strasbourg "Johannes Geiler von Kaysersberg Doktor der im Münster.

From 1478 to 1510, Jean Geiler was the preacher at the Cathedral of Strasbourg. Thirty-two years during Jean Geiler preached in the chapel of St. Lawrence first, then the top of the splendid Gothic pulpit as Oeuvre Notre-Dame was erected for him in the nave. He denounced the failings and vices of the great and humble, whether or not the clergy, urging the faithful to change their lives. His immense talent and his colorful style allowed him to make available to all truths that would otherwise remain unintelligible to many.

City Kaysersberg who lives grow the preacher had to pay him tribute, which will be March 13, 2010.

9 am 45-10 am 15: arrival of participants (tea, coffee, increasing) at 10 am Badhus

30: life and work of Jean Geiler, Strasbourg preacher on the eve of the Reformation by Francis Rapp, Institute Professor Emeritus at the University of Strasbourg.

12 pm Reception at the Town Hall.
deposit flowers at the monument to Jean Geiler

13 am - 15 pm: lunch at the restaurant "Golden Lion"

15 h 15-16 h 30: Reading together at the parish church St. Croix
"the hare, or the art of seasoning a good Christian," according to Jean Geiler, with Christian Nardin (actor) and Celine Jacob (musician).

16 h 45: historical museum, inaugurated the exhibition "the dream of John Geiler Nef Kaysersberg.

animations in the afternoon are conducted in collaboration with Emmanuel Mounier center of Strasbourg.

To learn more: www.city-kaysersberg.fr
Contact (Historical Society Kaysersberg): @ wanadoo.fr ja.braun

Sunday, January 17, 2010

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HAND READING JEWISH





L Association has received for deposit a "yad" or hand reading. This object is used to follow the line of writing while reading from the Torah. The

yad whose photographs appear above is fairly modest in the form of money, it consists of a hand to the index finger, adorned with a ring with a cut glass imitating garnet. A cuff and a collar adorn the end of the rod which supports a central star of David, also provided in the center of a bate with a cut glass. The end of the yad is composed of a button topped with a figurine of a lion. The chain, which should be fixed at this lion is not preserved. The

yad door twice (on the cuff and tip of the stem) of the punches which allow to know its origin: This is the punching system in use in the Russian Empire until 1896, returning by the year 1895, as cash equivalent to 850/1000e and Control office in Warsaw (Poland Possession is then Russian).

This hand reading is of Polish manufacturing, dated 1895. The Polish Jewish immigration has been strong in the inter-war period: yad is probably what he witnessed this important episode in the history of European Jewish communities.

Benedict Jordan - ACPRA.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Bliss

Bliss is the feature debut of actress Drew Barrymore as a director. And for a first is a success!

The actress introduces us to a sport little known in France, the roller derby: a contact sport - "of castagne" would be more appropriate - and speed between two teams skaters moving on an oval track. The teams are made up of girls decked out nicks and rock'n'roll outfits sexy. But
Bliss is primarily the story of a young girl who tries to escape the narrow world of his small Texas town that offers no future, but to get there she will oppose the will of his mother, who postponed her dreams on her to win beauty contests.

Drew Barrymore speaks with humor and subtlety the torments of adolescence, while offering us a show overflowing with energy contagious competition scenes are indeed breathtaking!

And it is with great pleasure that we find the heroine Juno, Ellen Page, in the role of Bliss, aka Barbie Destroy: yes!

Friday, January 15, 2010

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Gigantic

"Weird ..." is the word that runs through my head since the release of the session: no doubt have heard several times during the movie ... and also because there's weird things.

Gigantic offset is a romantic comedy, often bordering on the absurd, both the situations the characters. We witness the meeting of two fragile beings, somewhat bewildered, who are struggling to find their place in society. On the one hand, Brian, a young single employee in a shop of bedding, whose sole reason for living seems to be the dream that carries with it since childhood: to adopt a Chinese baby. On the other, Harriet, rich girl nicknamed "Happy" - but who is not - and seeks a purpose in life. And the great oddity of the film: a homeless person who tries repeatedly to kill Brian, without knowing why.

be found in the role of Harriet, the actress Zooey Deschanel, in view (500) days together, that definitely likes roles that allow him to test the mattresses and men submit sensitive strain.

A movie I did not hate, but I'll forget soon enough.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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The Soloist

He who has never been moved to tears listening to Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and others should move on ...

For others, I tell them about Nathaniel Ayers, whose unusual but true story was brought to film by Joe Wright, and performed with skill by Jamie Foxx (Nathaniel Ayers) and Robert Downey Jr. (Steve Lopez).

Nathaniel Ayers lives only for and by music. It is especially in love with Ludwig Van Beethoven. His gifts for the cello allowed him to integrate a child's prestigious Juilliard School, which would have opened the door to a golden future. But today, adult, he lives in the street, Nathaniel has schizophrenia and the disease has gradually come to live on the margins of society. But music always accompanies it, with a violin that has only two strings (for novices, a violin has four strings: G, D, mid), he continues to play music body and soul and convey an emotion unique to passersby who will listen.
Among them, Steve Lopez, a journalist in search of inspiration, which sees first Nathaniel good about chronic. But gradually friendships develop between these two loners. And like any friend who respects himself, Steve is on the side of Nathaniel, which according to him is to leave the street, get treatment and return with a more conventional music. But Nathaniel asks for nothing and is happy, free, with music, with Beethoven ... How to explain to his new friend?

This film is disturbing for several reasons: the story of friendship between two men as dissimilar, this humbling offered by Nathaniel, grace music of Beethoven (itself also suffers from a severe disability).

It also poses questions, which had shaken my brain:
Can we force a patient to treat?
Are we happier sane but once aware of the materialistic and meurtière madness around us?
Do we still entitled to the difference in a society that tends to conformism and uniformity?

To this I reply:
I do not know.
I wonder sometimes.
I hope ...

Sunday, January 10, 2010

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The "Goffin" intangible heritage



Thursday, February 4 at 20 h 30 Francis Werner, a professor at the Faculty of Catholic Theology in Strasbourg, will lecture at FEC, 17, place Saint-Etienne on the subject: Understanding our past
religious: the "Goffin", a book that has influenced generations of believers between 1690 and 1965.

Some old works effectively demonstrate the fruitfulness of faith. singular Christian authors. In Goffin, book commonly referred to by the name of its author, is the collective faith of Christians of a not so distant past that shines. Not to be deterred by the outmoded forms, often forgotten, religious practice mentioned by the old manual already covers, among other ... the sanctification of Sunday (!) we let the sharp edges of the faith of our forefathers.

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A chasuble of the late eighteenth century






Collections of the association have been enriched in recent days of a silk chasuble that can be dated the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
The chasuble is of interest because of its silk fabric that covers the interior fabric, thicker and coarser, designed to provide the stiffness to coat. The upper fabric is a textile furnishings or clothing, woven silk in a very thin (a delicacy which explains the importance of tears on the front) and whose decoration consists of fine branches with flowers and foliage. The slightly greenish tint is fairly uniform so that we can see a discoloration. The stripes are gold son.

The history of the chasuble, which comes from a private collector can be given accurately. This is most likely a production Lyon. Vendors such as Dealer or especially Monnet, Savoy installed in Alsace in the eighteenth century, this type marketed liturgical objects.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Tympanum of the church parish
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The church was built in the second quarter of the fourteenth century, the nave and the tower undergoing transformations in the eighteenth century The main gate at the bottom of the tower is surmounted by a tympanum is carved in half relief, the Adoration of the Magi. According to tradition, the Virgin is seated and holds the Infant Jesus on her lap. One of the Magi kneels and presents a gift (a cut), the other two standing waiting to pay their respects. In the upper register that designates an angel figure placed a star above the Virgin and Child. The mage in the center of the scene shows the star of his forefinger and turned to the third mage. They are dressed in the fashion of the fourteenth century, two in long tunic and a cloak knotted over the shoulder, the third in a short tunic and cape.

The Virgin is crowned, and the two mages standing, one kneeling having deposited his crown. The Magi are portrayed as kings, which corresponds to a reading of Psalm 71 referring to "the kings of Tarshish and the islands bring presents; all kings bow down before him, all nations shall serve him." We know that the text of the Gospel Matthew (2:1-12) speaks only of Magi (without count).

representation of the Adoration of the Magi is also the cathedral of Strasbourg, Soultz, to Rosenwiller ... and appears to have been in the Middle Ages, more common than the Nativity. Perhaps the influence of the very important pilgrimage to Cologne and the existence of relics Ribeauvillé have played a role in this rule which also has a theological meaning different from that of the Nativity.

Benedict Jordan-ACPRA.

Monday, January 4, 2010

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Esther

year film begins very well: First meeting and first great surprise!

English director Jaume Collet-Serra produced a work of craftsmanship to offer us this little gem of terror. Through a cleverly constructed scenario, the viewer is immersed from the first frame in a disturbing atmosphere, and the anxiety generated will go crescendo until the final outcome, surprising. The

original title of the film is Orphan. This is called orphan Esther , apparently, an adorable little girl, dressed and crowned like a doll, which will lead her adoptive family in an endless nightmare. Psychotic, perverse, Esther excels in handling ... gorgeously terrifying!

A force jump in my chair, I think I scared (and laugh) my neighbors row ;-)

Excellent start to the year after that, nothing can scare us .. . or almost?

Friday, January 1, 2010

The Dad In Night Calls By Lisa Fugard

2009/2010 ...

"It is difficult and that many of us to consider the years as independent beginning January 1 and end 365 days later. I could say that 1980 was for me a year torpid, without content or color, but I would be wrong. These characteristics mean the period 1979/1980. For football fans this is so, our years, our units of time elapse from August to May, June and July do not really exist, especially in years ending with an odd number and n ' place or the World Cup or European Championship. Ask what was the darkest period of our lives and we will probably 1966/1967 (If we are supporters of Manchester United), 1967/1968 (for those of Manchester City), 1969/1970 (if we prefer Everton), and so on ... An empty bracket separates these time slots, it's our only concession to the calendar in use in the Western world. We Soulon like everyone else on the evening of New Year, but it really is in May, after the Cup final, we put our mentally record straight and we spread in greeting, in good resolutions , express our regret, like normal people at the end of one year conventional. "

extract Yellow Card (Fever Pitch), Nick Hornby


What should I do to avoid the litany of New Year wishes ..


(C'mon, it does not (of) evil ...)




... Happy New Year
Happy New Year
Feliz Año Nuevo
Sana Saiida
Ath Bhliain Faoi Mhaise
Stretna Nova Godina
Felix Sit Annus Novus!