Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Thursday, March 03, 2022

Outstanding outburst on Ottawa ooze and Ozzie outcasts...


With no comment necessary and almost two weeks old: Douglas Murray on Sky News in Australia (not the replica BBC/Channel 4 twats Sky News UK) on just a water hole Castrito (juste un trou d'eau) and outcast Australia. 800k views, 42k likes and no (ZERO) dislikes. Trudeau, Jacinda and the Aussie prats just need to realise that being a Fascist totalitarian cunt just isn't on...

Outstanding outburst on Ottawa ooze and Ozzie outcasts...


With no comment necessary and almost two weeks old: Douglas Murray on Sky News in Australia (not the replica BBC/Channel 4 twats Sky News UK) on just a water hole Castrito (juste un trou d'eau) and outcast Australia. 800k views, 42k likes and no (ZERO) dislikes. Trudeau, Jacinda and the Aussie prats just need to realise that being a Fascist totalitarian cunt just isn't on...

Monday, November 25, 2013

Opiparous ocular oblectation...






Indeed, what a sumptuous feast for the eyes and heart this weekend: two games, two codes, one country. After one of the most exciting games of Rugby League I have ever seen (England vs. New Zealand ended in such dramatic fashion: time up, a last minute try, the game tied, the last kick of the ball to tie or win a place in the World Cup final. Wonderful excitement with England 'seconds from victory' in a 'classic, absorbing match'; pipped at the post by the Kiwis [current World Champions]) I was relatively content. However, that was followed yesterday by an even more incredible and exciting game where the English didn't even have a dog in the fight yet what a fantastic, marvelous, brilliant game of Rugby Union: Ireland vs. New Zealand (a team who have never beaten the All Blacks versus a team unbeaten all year). The Irish built up a 19 - 0 lead, and although that lead lead dwindled they kept it right until the end, with the clock in the red, and guess what? Time up, a last minute try, the game tied, the last kick of the ball to tie or win! Such heart-wrenching and at the same time exhilarating stuff and for both games to end in the same amazing way: well worth watching (not the highlights, the whole two games).


Opiparous ocular oblectation...


Indeed, what a sumptuous feast for the eyes and heart this weekend: two games, two codes, one country. After one of the most exciting games of Rugby League I have ever seen (England vs. New Zealand ended in such dramatic fashion: time up, a last minute try, the game tied, the last kick of the ball to tie or win a place in the World Cup final. Wonderful excitement with England 'seconds from victory' in a 'classic, absorbing match'; pipped at the post by the Kiwis [current World Champions]) I was relatively content. However, that was followed yesterday by an even more incredible and exciting game where the English didn't even have a dog in the fight yet what a fantastic, marvelous, brilliant game of Rugby Union: Ireland vs. New Zealand (a team who have never beaten the All Blacks versus a team unbeaten all year). The Irish built up a 19 - 0 lead, and although that lead lead dwindled they kept it right until the end, with the clock in the red, and guess what? Time up, a last minute try, the game tied, the last kick of the ball to tie or win! Such heart-wrenching and at the same time exhilarating stuff and for both games to end in the same amazing way: well worth watching (not the highlights, the whole two games).