07/02/2011

Waiting up

Ok, so I'm currently waiting up so I can talk to Sophia when she gets home from class.
It's hard sometimes though, because, with her being so far away (I'm in England, and she's in Texas) I'm the one that usually has to stay up late to talk to her!

Well anyway, I thought that whilst I was waiting, I'd post my thoughts on yesterday's Superbowl!
It was the first ever game of "football" I've ever watched, so I went into it with an open mind, knowing kind of what to expect having heard all the hype about it.
What can I say, despite the silly o'clock finish, it was fantastic! Well the game was. I'm not too sure why it keeps having to start and stop so often. I mean, yeah okay I get the whole point of the Down thingy... but why the 5 minute gaps inbetween plays! The Second quarter lasted a whole 42 minutes, of which only 15 of that was actually game time. It made me think, just how much of this game is actually focussed upon, well, the game! Over in England we didn't get all the ad breaks that Americans have... but from what they were saying, companies are paying $3million for a 30 second ad to be played at the superbowl.
Now assuming that in the time they weren't playing but formulating who was running where that adverts were being shown... thats 27 minutes of pure ad break time during the second quarter... making whoever is in charge something stupid like $162million! That's Crazy Money!!!! You could buy 3 of this guy for that! Yes ladies and Gentleman... that is the UK's most expensive footballer, costing too much to kick a ball around.
It's no wonder the NFL is apparently so rich, if from one game alone, you're making nearly $650million from advertising... let alone ticket sales for that huge stadium!
Anyways back on track, I enjoyed it! I was rooting for the Packers to win, as that was who S was supporting! And looks like we picked the winners! It was a pretty close second half though, I was fixed to the screen during the final plays! I must confess that for the first 1/2 hour (ad breaks included) I didn't know which team was which!
My opinion of football was pretty low, owing to it not actually being anything to do with feet! But having watched the superbowl, I now have a newfound respect for the game. It's not just about a group of men running after a ball on a field... I appreciated the finer aspect of it, the strategies that the teams were having to implement as well as the skill used. It's not like "soccer" where tactics are less easy to determine the tactics!
Now lets talk about the half time show... actually, let's not...it was shit, enough said
I liked the Black Eyed Peas before yesterday! But they were just dire during the half time show! As was Usher... that's all I can say really!

Anyways, I'm gonna head off now

Until the next time :)

A work in process

Well hello! A third flurry into the dark world of blogging for me! After I enjoyed my writing last blog when I was in the USA last year, I thought I might as well start a new one!
This one will have no purpose, except me to write down my thoughts, and funny stories if I ever come across them! Oh and I'll throw in the odd joke occasionally

Ok, so a little bit about me first.

Name: Adam
Age: as of this posting 21
Occupation: Student. Am doing a Masters in Military History
Marital Status: Can happily say I'm taken :D yay!
Hobbies: Call me a geek if you want... I do Napoleonic Reenactment, with the 95th Rifles...hence the blog title. I also love photography, as you may be able to tell if you read my Blog from the USA here

The majority of these posts will probably either be to do with my research for my Masters, some photo's I've taken that I want to share, or about what I'm doing with the 95th. Of course the 95th Posts will be accompanied by photos!

So just a little bit of information about my Masters. It's a Research degree, which means that I get almost complete control over the direction I want it to go in! I've chosen to do it on the Officer Corps of the 95th (well there's a surprise) so I'll be spending time trawling through archives in the National Army museum and the Rifles Museum in Winchester.

On the sidebar, there's a few videos I thought you might like to see. I hope that most of them are of my reenactment group. It's hard trying to select them when all I have is the tags to go by!!!

Anyway, I shall try to update at least once a week!

Adios!

p.s. Shoutout to the amazing Sophia, without whom i'd be insane by now!!!