tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594530012918925567.post936309622398203896..comments2024-02-09T10:49:08.034+00:00Comments on WITTERINGS: By Georgefantasy bobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13071236617768809320noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594530012918925567.post-434315196276752442011-05-01T21:13:00.226+01:002011-05-01T21:13:00.226+01:00The topic of diversity returned to the forefront o...The topic of diversity returned to the forefront of my mind yesterday as Carlton 3's met at the club before heading for our game with Dunfermline. I reflected on the recent news that Steven Davies of Surrey & England was the most recent in a long line of famous sportsmen to come out. Rightfully he received the full and unreserved support from senior figures in cricket and his fellow team mates.<br /><br />What I saw, when I arrived was at Grange Loan, was uplifting, a public demonstration of support from our first XI. Sporting their new specially selected Powder Blue first XI caps it's a symbolic gesture that will resonate through the offices of Gay Pride. "It's the best advertising we've had since Elton dressed as Marie Antoinette for his tour of Australia in 1977" said a spokesperson. Eat your heart out Mr John......and congratulations to first for showing such solidarity.<br /><br />This is a ripple that needs to propagate through the entire club. I plan to write a letter and ask the money men to dig deep into the Carlton coffers and purchase special caps for the other three teams in support of this excellent cause. To speed up this process I managed to wrestle Mrs B's Dulux Colour Palette from her bedside reading material and I think there are obvious choices "Candy Love" Pink for the 2's, "Crushed Pine" Green for the 3's and "Heather Bloom" Purple for the 4's. <br /><br />The one question that remains is "will Freddie Mercury like moustaches also be mandatory?" Right now only President Carter is in possession of sufficient facial hair to pull it off. It may also create selection problems given the number of Juniors who turn out each week but I can steal some shorn hair from Norman my barber and with the aid of superglue give mother nature a helping hand. Are you will me FB? Something of this magnitude needs your support.Barnaclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298896444665102613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594530012918925567.post-49711366059985524482011-04-23T21:31:54.933+01:002011-04-23T21:31:54.933+01:00Silly Point - indeed Stubbs has a good claim on th...Silly Point - indeed Stubbs has a good claim on the title.<br /><br />Barnacle - FB has always applauded the multi-culturalism you describe as the diverse accents of the Carlton 4th XI regularly demonstrate. However as far as he knows the team has yet to extend the hand of friendship to Burnley.fantasy bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13071236617768809320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594530012918925567.post-83122618154519616712011-04-23T16:49:28.487+01:002011-04-23T16:49:28.487+01:00As you revealled by your references to George'...As you revealled by your references to George's Orwel and Eliot, names can be deceptive. I think the adoption of "Roman George" as patron saint simply reveals the "English" love of diversity and the rich tapestry it creates.<br /><br />Consider this: Andrew Strauss, Matt Prior, Jonathan Trott, KP Pietersen, Craig Kieswetter all born in South Africa. Diversifying further TR Ambrose(Austraila, Vikram Solanki(India), Amjad Khan(Denmark), Owais Shah(India), Geraint Jones(Papa New Guinea). None of the following were born to english parents: Dimitri Mascarenhas, Adil Rashid, Monty Panesar, Sajid Mahmod, Ravi Bopara, Samit Patel. Even Jimmy Anderson with his Burnley roots is made to feel welcome.<br /><br />With that as a backdrop why would anyone be suprised by the adoption of a Roman as patron saint, especially one who comes with the impressive reputation of dragon slayer(sounds like a man to bat at 4 to me).<br /><br />Of course not all nations embrace heterogeneity as fully, a recent diversity campaign in Middle America for "Kung Po Chicken for Thanksgiving" caused riot in Lebanon, Smith County, Kansas.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17630688195595542521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4594530012918925567.post-90856552196823567722011-04-23T09:34:04.109+01:002011-04-23T09:34:04.109+01:00Not forgetting George Stubbs, the great equestrian...Not forgetting George Stubbs, the great equestrian painter - though as far as I know, there is no record of him playing cricket either.Silly Pointhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09513218113000230778noreply@blogger.com