Goal Club 2010 is here!
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Fantasy Football is for dullard nancies. So don't waste your time with it, because the world's greatest football sweepstakes game is back!
Everybody! Say! "OPA!"
And finally, rounding up the last batch of interesting Formspring questions, this time covering three categories: Politics, Media & Culture, and Miscellaneous. Click below to read, unless you don't care what I think about stuff, in which case you're probably on the wrong website.
You don't have a PSP Go. Nobody does. That's because, even in the idiot world we live in, nobody is QUITE stupid enough to pay double the price of a normal PSP for one with a smaller screen, no facility to play UMD games and no ability to run the custom firmware that's needed to use almost all of the PSP's attractive features.
Which is why, in an obvious warehouse-emptying initiative designed to erase the entire ham-fisted episode from memory as quickly as possible, Sony are now basically giving their stock of unsold PSPGs (which is to say, nearly all of them) away for nothing.
I haven't done one of these for a while – because I figure most of you are bright enough to work out how to follow the iPod freebie sites for yourselves – but this pic is too nice not to use.
Normally £2.99 but free for today, Twin Blades is a very cute Final Fight/Streets Of Rage derivative with gorgeous graphics and guts and gore a-go-go.
(Part 1 here.)
Obviously, a large percentage of what people ask me on Formspring is about videogames. So here's a collection of thoughts on the subject.
This is totally NSFW, if you're a dragonfly. It may also cause depression among male viewers. If you're absolutely sure you can handle XXX-rated dragonfly action, then click on the pleasant picture below to peek through the leafy window and into the dragonfly boudoir.
(Pics taken this afternoon in the botanical gardens of Victoria Park, Bath, with a Fuji Finepix F70 EXR compact digital camera.)
The flow of interesting questions on Formspring seems to have dried up, so the conclusion must be that everyone has learned everything about me and my views on stuff that they ever wanted to know. And since goodness knows how long Formspring will last, it seemed a good idea to collect all the worthwhile ones together into one big "interview". So here it is.