I love that Jimmy Kimmel asked a Jaime and Brienne relationship question during his Star War’s interview. And the audience is quite obviously the opposite of lukewarm about the prospect of them getting together! ( x )
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I love that Jimmy Kimmel asked a Jaime and Brienne relationship question during his Star War’s interview. And the audience is quite obviously the opposite of lukewarm about the prospect of them getting together! ( x )
Klopp and his glasses during Arsenal vs Liverpool (14/08/16)
Klopp + Gatorade box
Paul McCartney in Manhattan
It was noon on a warm Monday in early July (July 2nd to be exact) and due to the impending holiday, one of the quietest weeks on even the busiest New York streets. I was on a lunch break from work and making my way to a dentist appointment. At the northwest corner of 5th Ave and 54th St, a man in shorts and a t-shirt exits a tinted SUV on 5th Ave and walks just a few feet in front of me, down 54th St. On the phone with my sister, I say, “Holy Sh*t! Paul McCartney just walked past me!” My sister responds, “Follow him and get a picture!” In somewhat of shock, I continue in the opposite direction of Sir Paul McCartney.
After a block, I realize that I need to see where Paul was going, pull myself together and get a picture with him (and maybe even exchange a few words). When in my life would I have this chance?!? I walk briskly back to 54th St, make a right and see him ahead. The street is quiet and only a duo ahead realize that Paul McCartney is in their presence. I am just steps behind him, with my iPhone camera application open and ready, when Paul turns to a man who is seemingly homeless (and overdressed in this extreme heat), bends down, smiles and speaks to him for a minute (I did not see whether money was handed over or not). The man, smiling, says a few words in response. I stood there, mesmerized by the moment, the juxtaposition — one of the wealthiest men in the world, alone on this hot New York City day, taking a moment to say ‘hi’ to someone on the streets that may not have a penny to their name.
This exchange was the perfect representation of compassion - social class or status did not matter, as it should not. I wanted to share this image and story because humanity can (continue) to learn from Sir McCartney. And, if you’re wondering, I couldn’t interrupt the moment and therefore I didn’t end up getting my picture with Paul, but this image will do just fine.
One time I walked past Paul McCartney in Hyde Park in London. I couldn’t figure out what to say at the time, but it still had a profound effect on me.
Klopps attempt (?) at the Sturridge Dance
Klopp doing the Sturridge Dance
happy 46th birthday, nikolaj coster-waldau! ( 27 jul 2016 )
“i try not to regret too much. i find that feeling guilty takes up so much of my time already.”
Jurgen Klopp threatens to leave Mamadou Sakho behind on Alcatraz Island
Football is so popular with so many types of people that it has been compared to a religion.
With a reported 3.5 billion fans it truly is a worldwide game.
Many people watch it…
Many people listen to it…
A LOT of people shout at it…
But one thing is certain, it is the beating heart of many people world wide.
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Happy Birthday Harrison Ford! (born on July 13, 1942)
“Work hard and figure out how to be useful and don’t try to imitate anybody else’s success. Figure out how to do it for yourself with yourself”.
James Paul McCartney , October 1966.