January 21, 2013

Something Smells Fishy - Catfishy

I'm not so good with American Football, as far as I can tell some guys with a load of padding on and wearing helmets run with a ball over some lines to score a 'touch down'. Oh and there are goal things like our rugby.

Anyway, this isn't really about American Football, it's about an American football player.

Now, before I tell you the story, bear in mind that more and more details are appearing every day. So, what was thought to be fact today, may not be tomorrow.

So, here it is, as far as I can gather, at present.

Manti Te'o is a linebacker for Notre Dame. Which if you know as much about American Football as I do, means he plays a defensive position for a college team in Indiana (I think)
This story is all about Manti, a 21 yr old who played his heart out in the face of huge, massive, devastating personal tragedy. Within only 6 hours, the poor guy got news that not only his grandmother had died, but his girlfriend as well.

He played that day to honour the lives of his 2 lost loves and kicked the arse of Michigan State 20-3.

The media, being the media, got a hold of this story and hailed Manti as a hero, a man who in the face of adversity and overwhelming grief won the game and the hearts of everyone else.

Then..... 'Deadspin' got a bit of a tip off.

Manti's girlfriend Lennay Kekua was not actually a real person, she has allegedly been made up by a 'mate' called Ronaiah Tuiasospo.

Confused? Yeah, me too.

Apparently for about 4 years or so, Manti had been in contact online with a gorgeous girl called Lennay who was a cousin of one of his friends. (Ronaiah's cousin)

The poor girl had been drawn through some awful events, she had a bad car accident and the was diagnosed with leukaemia. She went through a bone marrow transplant but died anyway.

What I don't get is how can Manti have called this girl his girlfriend when he hadn't met her and why didn't he realise that she wasn't real?

What happens now then?

In a statement, Manti said:
'This is incredibly embarrassing to talk about, but over an extended period of time, I developed an emotional relationship with a woman I met online. We maintained what I thought to be an authentic relationship by communicating frequently online and on the phone, and I grew to care deeply about her. To realize that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating. It further pains me that the grief I felt and the sympathies expressed to me at the time of my grandmother's death in September were in any way deepened by what I believed to be another significant loss in my life. I am enormously grateful for the support of my family, friends and Notre Dame fans throughout this year. To think that I shared with them my happiness about my relationship and details that I thought to be true about her just makes me sick. I hope that people can understand how trying and confusing this whole experience has been. In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious. If anything good comes of this, I hope it is that others will be far more guarded when they engage with people online than I was. Fortunately, I have many wonderful things in my life, and I'm looking forward to putting this painful experience behind me as I focus on preparing for the NFL Draft.'

Just lucky you don't play 'soccer' over here mate, the crowd would no doubt have some inventive chants to keep you amused.

Personally, if it is true and he didn't know he was being made to look like a twat, then I have the deepest sympathy for him. I don't mind looking like an arse when it's my own fault, but when someone who is meant to be mate does this, then it's pretty cruel.

Plus point is, Mel Grieg and Michael Christian are no longer on air in Australia....... So your safe there Manti.



January 9, 2013

Me, Katie and the London Underground

Wow, what a day today is.

Not only is it my birthday, where I am now 'the answer to the ultimate question' but I share the day with 2 of my friends. How cool is that?

Ok, ok, if you are switched on you'll also realise that it's Katie's birthday too and no, I haven't listed her as a mate.

Why do we still call her Kate Middleton anyway? I don't get that.

I suppose Kate Mountbatten-Windsor is a bit of a mouthful and 'The Duchess' makes her sound like a Siamese cat, but since she shares my birthday I'll call her Katie. I am sure that I won't get sent to the tower for it, as the chances are she does doesn't subscribe to Daily Sagacity anyway.

Anyway, what is way more interesting than even MY birthday is that it is the anniversary of the superb London Underground opening. I can't believe that I share my birthday with something quite so fascinating.

I did think that information about the London Underground would be very boring, dull and decidedly geek-ish. I mean, a combination of history and engineering isn't likely to be top of my Internet search list is it?

Well, the subject of the London Underground is way more interesting than I thought. It all started on the 9th of January 1863 when the link between Paddington (like the bear) and Farringdon Street was opened up.

Even though the public didn't get in until the next day and a small bear from darkest Peru didn't appear until 1958, the official date is still the same as my birthday.

Here is a Bonus piece of information for you. The people who made the 1st Paddington bears made a prototype for their kids Christmas one year. They owned Gabrielle Designs who made the very early Paddington Bears. Anyway, Shirley and Eddie Clarkson gave their kids, Joanna and Jeremy the bear. Yes that's right, THE Jeremy Clarkson got a Paddington bear for Christmas.

Alright, I know that was slight digression from the London Underground stuff i was going to mention, and I mentioned it, not because it was more interesting but because it was a bit random that you probably wouldn't know if you had just read a whole load of facts and figures from the Telegraph

In fact here are 2 interesting sites for you http://underground-history.co.uk/front.php and http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/ if you had some time to spare, or even if you just fancied having a look at something more interesting than who Taylor Swift has dumped.

Indeed, the London Underground is filled with everything you could want in a story. From famous people being born in the tube stations during bombing raids in WW2 to dead bodies in cleaning cupboards...... It's all there.


Hey the Queen herself has even driven a train underground, seriously though, what more could you want in a 150 years?