We were a nice crowd today on this really hot & sunny Thursday - 
and although Emily and Briana were not really interested in today's topic, them, me and Lindsey, Alicia and Elisabeth couldn't help but talk about FOOTBALL! With all its' little problems: "Strange" ball, security guards going on strike, the tournaments' favourites not playing too strong (besides Germany, OF COURSE!)........etc........

Besides the world's most popular sport (more about that later, in "the paper"), we also talked a little bit about golf (which to me is about as interesting as watching paint dry!) kicked off by Elisabeth's report on her trip to Rokko Whatever Famous Country Club with her husband, watching young girls play the "oyaji" sport. Because of that, I questioned why many sport tournaments are called "something something OPEN", but the answer to that was just round the corner, precisely speaking inside the dictionary: Tournaments which are open to both amateurs AND professional players are called that way! Simple, really!

Ok, so here is "the paper":



And if you want to know what delighted our taste buds today, check it out at last Tuesday's posting!

Thanks for coming, and enjoy the World Cup ( I am!)

The "Master"