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In under 5 minutes, Zakir Hussain demonstrates some of his core repertoi...
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In under 5 minutes, Zakir Hussain demonstrates some of his core repertoire in an oh so sweet teental solo performance. Enjoy!
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Flight attendant David Holmes perform his on board pre-flight rap routin...
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Flight attendant David Holmes perform his on board pre-flight rap routine ! * * * * * ------- [MARCH 2009]
Southwest Airlines flight attendant David Holmes has become something of a minor Internet hit after passengers posted cellphone videos of his hip-hop inspired takes on the standard cabin announcements.
CNN also recently aired a segment on the 40-year-old former personal trainer who has worked for Southwest since 2005, becoming a flight attendant last August.
http://blogs.wsj.... ______________________
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Do you ever wonder sometimes why you bother? I mean, how easy would it b...
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Do you ever wonder sometimes why you bother? I mean, how easy would it be to forsake the local version of the beautiful game for the warm and cosy alternative offered courtesy of your satellite dish? You've got your numerous camera angles, expert analysis, build-ups, post mortems and all manner of gadgets and gizmos at the other end of a wee red button.
Hard to beat, isn't it? Irish League football doesn't really stand a chance. So why do we bother?
Maybe it's something to do with a sense of belonging, a sense of pride in your own community. Your local club, well, they're YOUR team. You know the players - and they're ordinary blokes like yourself. You pass the ground on a regular basis, you've seen it develop over the years - the lights, the new stand.
You've maybe went down on a winter's morning to help clear snow so the match that afternoon can go ahead, maybe turned up in the summer months to give the old place a much needed lick of paint. You sell programmes, raffle tickets, attend club dinners, sponsor a player, buy a brick. You do your bit.
Then there's the match itself. That feeling when things go right on the pitch. The last minute winner enjoyed in the company of your mates not forgetting the despair during the bad times. You're all in this together. After the game, walking home, getting stopped in the street, queuing at the corner shop for the Pink, "How'd they do today?". You're a real supporter, a true fan. You're recognised as such. There's something in that.
And woe betide anyone who dares rubbish your team, especially some 'expert' who claims to support some bunch of overpaid prima donna's they'll only ever see on the box.
What do they care? It won't ruin their weekend if 'their' team loses or make it if they pick up those precious three points. Leave them to their replica shirts and their once a season trip over to scoff their prawn sandwiches. They're not fans, they're customers. With you it's different. It matters. It matters a lot.
By Martin Harris
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alen üçlü çektiriyor çarşı coşuyor
This was only my second ever experien...
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alen üçlü çektiriyor çarşı coşuyor
This was only my second ever experience of supporting my dearly beloved Beşiktaş at their Inonu Stadium in Istanbul. Their fans group(named cArsi) are notorious in Turkey and are by far the most powerful when it comes to getting their voice heard to the club, football federation, players and managers, and even politicians.
cArsi was formed in 1982 by a group of teenagers from the district of Besiktas. The name cArsi came about from the fact that they would all meet at the Besiktas Carsi (the Besiktas shopping area) on matchdays. The most hardcore cArsi members occupy the halfway line area opposite the dugout in the upper tier (called "Kapali Ust"). The current leader of cArsi Alen Markaryan is the one who orchestrates the chants and singing in this area of the ground. Kapali Ust is seen as the heart of Besiktas fans and they help to spread the chants to other areas of the stadium.
Their fans are seen as highly fanatical. They are known to sing between an average of 25-35 different chants per match. cArsi are the ones to have created most of the football songs and chants in Turkey, with clubs in South America, Italy, Spain, and Greece making their own versions of cArsi songs.
The "A" in cArsi is a symbol of the anarchist views that the founders had. Although patriotic and proud Turks, they were founded on certain left-wing views at a time when Turkey was experiencing a huge left versus right struggle. cArsi are not anarchists, but they do still create banners which address their views on current social or political issues. For example, when the Black footballer of Barcelona Samuel Eto'o was taunted by Real Zaragoza fans just because of the colour of his skin, cArsi opened up a banner saying "Hepimiz Eto'oyoz, hepimiz zenciyiz" meaning "We are all Eto'o, we are all black". Many people are somehow surprised that Turkey never has issued of racism in its world of football, unlike other Mediterraenean countries such as Italy, Spain, and Greece.
cArsi are an amazing fans group, and their organisation and ability to create a new chant in almost every match is quite incredible.
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