We will start with carrots.
I played my first 5aside game of the new season last night. Nowhere near fit enough and probably the most nervous I've ever been for a 24 minute student league match...
Anyway, you're probably yelling, no, screaming at me as to why this has anything to do with carrots.
The team we played were called the "Carrot Choppers", nothing on our team name of "Last Minute Wonders." Unfortunately we couldn't produce a last minute wonder goal and the game finished 3-3. We did, however, come from 2 goals down and I got on the scoresheet to open up my account for the new season.
This is only our third ever draw but not to worry, we still haven't lost a game. 100% beaten and 4 promotions.
On Sunday (tomorrow) we will be participating in a university wide football tournament, one we are determined to show our skill and fingers crossed, win. I'll update you when I can. (Winky face, tongue out)
Now on to Cheese.
This one is actually related to food. Unlike the stupid Carrot one.
I had yet another Subway today. I am beginning to worry about what could develop into an addiction. But it's Subway, it's fine right? I'm pretty sure alcoholics probably think the same.
Anywho, I had, for the first time ever due to a Hearty Italian shortage, Italians Herbs and Cheese as my bread. I genuinely didn't know what I had been missing. Though now I will be forever stuck in a predicament when it comes to choosing my Subway.
Now on to what is probably the most sinister word in the title, especially when compared to Cheese and Carrots...
Coffins.
Last night, Alice, Oli, Alex, Oli's girlfriend Fenella and her house-mate Lou went to the cinema. Oli, Fen (Fenella if you didn't guess) and Lou watched Charlie St Cloud with Zac Efron...
Alex, Alice and I watched Buried with Ryan Reynolds.
I'd like to point out that the move stars weren't actually there to watch with us...but in the films as lead role.
Buried is an unbelievably clever film. Even though the low budget restricts it to the 20 coffins that were used to film it along with a limited number of props and only one main actor. It is incredibly moving.
The thought of being trapped in a wooden box in the middle of the Iraqi desert is frightful.
I won't go into anymore detail just so you get a chance to watch and enjoy yourself.
The trip to St. Ives that Alice and I filmed is online so give it a cheeky watch.
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