The End Of A Football Career

On 14 May 2007 I became manager of Stockholm Wolves, through an online football management game by the name of Hattrick. After many seasons, and with some success, I have decided to throw in the towel. I still enjoy the game, but it takes away precious free time from real video games, of which I have not spent enough time with recently. There are a number of unplayed PS2 and Wii games that have been sitting in the cupboard for a long time, and I’d prefer to spend time with those than in front of the computer, working out formations for the coming matches or searching for new players.

Thanks Hattrick, and goodbye.

Concert Blues

I went to see Depeche Mode two days ago. I’ve seen them a few times before, and have always enjoyed them. Even the last tour, which had me wondering whether they were past it, turned out to be a bit of a blinder. This time, though, they failed to impress.

I’m used to DM starting their concerts with some atmospheric instrumental intro, building up the tension, before they come on stage and give it some. On this tour they decided – who decided? – to start off with a rubbish, slow track with inadequate lighting effects to accompany the sad event. It felt like they were coming into my living room, turning on the lights, and saying “Everything ok? Mind if we practise a bit?” And it continued like that for the first half of the show until, like the last tour, it ended up as a bit of a Greatest Hits tour.

I don’t actually mind the inclusion of the singles. They made the concert a little more enjoyable. But it was all too late, and I sat their, stuck in my chair, hardly appreciating the whole affair. And then, when it was all over and I made my way to the train, I saw loads of middle-aged zombies who had also witnessed the travesty. I came to the conclusion that it may have just been a bad night for DM, but it was worse for me. I AM one of those incongruous beer-bellied oldies, wishing and hoping that the band would make me relive my past.

Footnote to future daughters to make this blog entry even mildly interesting:

Your mum and I have always been into music. Mum comes from a musical family; she played the balalaika and tuba as a young girl, though probably not at the same time. As she was growing up she listened to Pink Floyd, Dag Vag, Thåström and Guns N’ Roses.

I, on the other hand, come from an unmusical family. Your nan and grandad may have listened to music when they were younger, but, in their later years, the only CD’s I heard Nan play were pan pipe versions of famous songs, male choir versions of (most likely) the same songs, and Vangelis’ 1492 (that one was thanks to me). Despite their lack of interest I played the piano a bit and started to make my own synth music at the age of fifteen. And it was really thanks to Depeche Mode that I did.

I like synth music, and it has been with me in many forms for most of my life. Your mum and I met because of trance music, in fact. I was Djing at an event called Save the Robots in Luxembourg, and Mum was working on the door. That was the night we became a couple. Since then music has had a place in our hearts and in our home.

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Zelda’s First (Well Almost) Words

Obviously she has been able to say Mamma and Pappa for a while, as well as a kind of Freya and Mormor, but her first words outside of naming family members are: pooh, boots and door.

Granted there are very few meaningful sentences to be had from such a limited vocabulary; however this, as always, is more for Zelda’s future self, should we forget.

Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

Freya started her acting career today. It sounds grandiose, but she was a mere extra. That said, it was for a well-known Swedish channel, SVT, and it does star a reasonably famous Swedish actor, Gustav Hammersten. It took me a while to realise who he was: he’s much thinner than I thought he was.

Freya had the pleasure of appearing – pre-edit – in a few scenes. Today’s filming was shot in a nursery school, so Freya got to play with Lego, pretend to sleep and play some kind of naming game. And she gets a wallet-bulging 200 crowns for it, which she quite enjoys. I haven’t told her that I got 400 crowns just for being there, but I don’t suppose she’ll mind.

The main thing was that she liked doing it and wishes to ‘perform’ again.

Freya’s First (And Last?) Audition

About three years ago we signed up for a year’s membership to an acting agency. It was all just for a bit of fun; we had no expectations of anything coming from it. And, it didn’t. A year went by and we got nothing, except for my audition as Mouse Man

A couple of days ago we received a phone call from a production company. They wanted Freya to go to an audition for an advert. Even though we had not paid any further money to the agency, our pictures of a young Freya remained on their site. The production company had obviously browsed their way to Freya, and thought she looked interesting for the part. They asked us to come along today for a tryout.

Freya was quite quiet through the audition – she shared it with another girl whom she had befriended whilst waiting her turn – though she was not entirely voiceless. If she was nervous then she hardly showed it. She thought it was ‘boring’, but she’d like to do it again.

Now we have paid for a two month membership. Not just for Freya, but for the whole family and any potentially interesting possession. It appears one can also hire out anything that may be useful for films/TV/adverts.