Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Henry’s Crime



I didn’t even know he was in UK, let alone scheduled to be on TV – even though I’m not obsessive but maybe my crush is starting to mellow even further? My cousin (the one who originally introduced Keanu into my life, lol) texted me to say he was on TV right now and I thought he was being funny as usual. But he really was on TV! Keanu Reeves was on the Graham Norton Show, but sadly I missed it and had to wait until they uploaded it onto BBC iPlayer to watch it. He was so funny and entertaining (bless him!) and I am totally not being biased as my cousin also agrees with this, lol. You can see the Graham Norton interview here.

He’s over in the UK at the moment to promote his new movie ‘Henry’s Crime’ which is being released in Europe before America. Firstly I like that we get to see it before America and secondly, how bad do I feel for realising that he had a new movie coming out? Clearly I am a horrible fan! He mentioned that he’s going to be living in the UK for the 7 months or so (yay!) as he’s shooting a new samurai movie called ’47 Ronin’. I may plan a trip down to London (Hello stalker Saima!)… which would be pointless as I would never approach him anyway. Meh!

January 14th was the release for his new movie ‘Henry’s Crime’ which he produced and starred in … and I was rather tempted to go on my own as I really needed a break from university. Thankfully I didn’t have to go on my own as my lovely cousin Sara accompanied me (Thank you Sara!!!). I enjoyed the movie (like my opinion counts, clearly I’m biased) but it left a few questions unanswered. Post movie we had lunch at Frankie and Benny’s and then went to pick up Bilal’s birthday cake for his party the following day.

So yes, I got my Keanu fix but he does seem to be popping up everywhere lately – being interviewed on various radio stations including Radio 1, on early morning BBC news, as a guest on the BBC’s ‘The One Show’ (where again he was funny and charming), on the Graham Norton Show as well as a fair few of his movies being shown on TV such as Constantine etc.

One topic that kept reoccurring in all his TV appearances was the 'Sad Keanu' phenomenon that happened back in June/ July last year. (See this last post). Every single time he got that question, without fail he was charming, smiled and answered as if he had never heard the question ever before. He stated that he wasn’t really sad, he was just having a sandwich and yes, looking back it does seem pretty funny. And credit to him as I know I would have got annoyed answering the same question repeatedly knowing that it nothing to do with the real reason of why he was there. Bless him!

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Happy New Year!!!!


Stolen from Google... but I liked it anyway!

2011 is here. I wish everyone a happy, joyous, prosperous and successful new year! Let’s make it an even better one than last year :D


As a side note, I had a flashback one of my earlier classes (year 7/8) at Brooksbank School. My school was having an extension built and a whole new school block was being added. The school staff thought it would be a nice idea to produce a time capsule that could be buried in the foundations of the new building. The capsule was to be filed with memorabilia and keepsakes of the current year and in addition to this we could produce letters and drawings of what we think life will be like in the future. From what I remember, it was 1997 and I was 11/12 years old at the time. In one of our English lessons, we got to work and put on our thinking/ creative caps of what life would like in 2010, or was it 2020? I can’t remember properly, sorry!

Anyway there are a couple of things that make me laugh about this memory; firstly, why did the teachers think 2010/ 2020 would change our lives so significantly? I mean clearly we would be older, hopefully in settled careers and the rest of things that adult life brings with it. Yet by giving us a specific year to think about, our teachers gave us the notion that we would be by 2010 or 2020 that we would enter some kind of space age. As a result of this, in amongst other aspects of this new space age life, I think I may have suggested hovercraft / flying cars as our main mode of transport in the future, lol. Oh god, I hope I didn’t sign that piece of paper :-/ Imagine if we had put 2010 down, then how bloody disappointed would you be right now? However if we had put down 2020… well there might be a chance.


Secondly, I clearly remember being told by the teacher that the time capsule would be placed in the foundations of the new building and they would be dug up in 2010/ 2020 so that future generations could see how we had changed. At the time we all believed it (What? We were gullible!) but I mean really? Who on earth would rip up a new building in 20 odd years to dig up a time capsule that is clearly factually incorrect. #;’;, and that includes the building trade, it would be economically unfeasible to rebuild a perfectly good building.

So there you go, a childhood memory that I wanted to share.

Anyway, Happy New Year once again. Have a good one people! :D

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Population trends

I know how this sounds but here's a collection of articles on population statistics that I found interesting. Trust me, just go with me on this one ;)


I'm intrigued by the sexual identity data. Surely it would be classing refusal with no response would make more sense as opposed to with 'don't know'. Also 2.8% of people don't know their identity - I mean really? Regarding ethnic group and religion 'Asian British' and 'Muslim' were the next largest proportion's of society... I bet the BNP won't be best pleased!!!
I don't match on any level, lol. Clearly therefore I am not Miss Average. Is that good or bad?
And finally we're messing up planet Earth, which not new news really. What did surprise me was that in the above graphic, the UAE and Qatar (the two smallest countries in terms of area of land) had the highest intake of resources - they actually beat America! Basically the accompanying article states how our usage of food, land, animals and natural minerals has double in less than 50 years. If humanity continues using resources at this rate, then globally we will need the capacity of two Earths by 2030 to support us! It also affects economic security in that basic supply and demand principles will not be met pushing up the price of food, raw materials and other valuable commodities. The biggest ecological footprint is made by rich countries and badly affecting those in low income countries. In other words wealthier countries rely on depleting resources from poorer countries - hardly shocking :(

Monday, 13 December 2010

This made me smile

I’m sure there will be a million articles regarding the upcoming Royal wedding for a while yet, but these pictures taken by photographer Mario Testino, brought a smile to my face. I think they make a cute couple :)

Will and Kate: the official picture

Will and Kate: the cute picture

Diana and Charles - the comparisons with every aspect of his parent's marriage have already begun.

Sunday, 12 December 2010

The countdown to Christmas...

Do you remember all the words to 'Twelve days of Christmas'? Well the image below is a slightly different take on that song...

Yep, Christmas just got a lot more expensive, which is hardly suprising if I'm honest. Also what are the chances that you'll be singing that song for the rest of the day? :)

Friday, 10 December 2010

NUS protests against tuition fees

Prior to the elections, the Liberal democrats promised to stop tuition fees rising, the conservatives muttered something about unpopular cuts that needed to be made and Labour were too busy trying to keep up. Fast forward six months and the Lib Dem formed a new government with the Tories leaving Labour out in the cold. Since then a lot of spending cuts have been made, making the new government not very popular. As well as cuts, a rise university tuition fees has been proposed by the Tories and backed by the Lib Dems – the very same party that vowed to oppose the rise in higher education fees. So it is understandable that the people that voted for them feel cheated and betrayed.

Students unions across England have been protesting since the fee increases were announced with the first official NUS demo taking place back on November 10th. The news channels went all out with the coverage and what started out as a valid protest, unfortunately turned violent towards the end which was not the intention of the students union. The chaos was directed at the headquarters for the Tory party (Millbank Tower) and MI6. Students were subjected to being hit by batons and kettling techniques (I learnt a new term, although kettles do eventually boil so maybe not such a good use of word). Thinking about it if kettling is used to contain protesters whilst baton’s are used to disperse crowds... erm, well is anyone else seeing a problem here? Surely using both techniques on the same crowd at the same is a pointless exercise as neither method is working successfully.
Although the few people that initiated the rioting were not thought to be genuine students, it still didn’t stop some of the media from describing ALL students at the protest, as an unruly, violent, uncontrollable mob. One of those news people happened to be Sky News presenter Kay Burley, who is excellent at scary people unnecessarily and I think my favourite exchange has to be between her and an office worker from Millbank Tower.

Kay Burley: *an an overly dramatic voice* YOU must be terrified with the all that chaos going on outside? What are you going to do?!?!
Worker: *in a completely normal voice* Err, no I’m fine. I’m going to finish work soon and then go home as usual.



After a lot of fighting within the political parties and numerous student protests, this Thursday the government officially approved the rise in tuition fees, which in resulted in further protests. Unfortunately some members of the Royal family also got caught up in this, which was very unfortunate and totally uncalled for. I think the new government just weren’t prepared for just how many people would be willing to protest against the unexpected increase in fees. Also it makes me feel kind of proud that people are still willing to stand for what they believe in and not just take it lying down. Hopefully it will all get sorted out for the better soon enough but it shows that the British are still very much alive and willing to fight for what they believe in! Yay for Britain!!! :)




Monday, 6 December 2010

SNOWWWWW!!!

It started snowing on Saturday :)


A week and a half later and people are going crazy!!! Stuck in the house for long periods of times, schools and offices are closed due to the snow, frustrated at public transport not working properly. Crazy!!!


Looks pretty though doesn't it?

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

NOW Christmas begins!

Okay, NOW I consider it to be Christmas... after seeing the Coco cola Christmas advert and of course it is officially the 1st of December.



Above is the 2010 advert but I much prefer this older advert :)

It’s nice to see that Lego still made it into the top ten list of most wanted Christmas presents this year. Plus this Oatmeal comic fantastically summarises my childhood experience of Lego – such fun times :)

Thursday, 25 November 2010

I feel so sorry for this man...

Bless him, I really do :(

Sunday, 21 November 2010

The Royal Wedding!

Honestly I am pleased that Prince William and Kate Middleton are finally getting hitched, but listening to people discuss it 3 days in a row is pushing it a little. I mean they have been together for 9 years (we’ll ignore that little hiccup back in 2007) so it was going to happen at some point wasn’t it?

The more cynical among us might say that the timing of the royal wedding is impeccable. I mean there is nothing like a royal wedding to divert your attention from the lack of jobs, the recession, a new government that we didn’t technically elect and so on. Other people just like the whole aspect of a charming prince marrying a ‘commoner’ (Kate is definitely not a commoner by standards!)

But no matter what others may think, the media are going to have the time of their lives with the coverage of this wedding. It has all the main requirements for a fantastic news story as it involves, famous people i.e. the prince marrying a ‘commoner’, it’s a new chapter in the story of the Royal family, something which fascinates (and infuriates!) people in equal measures and it distracts people from the depressing news of the recession. Who knows, perhaps the merchandise and wedding memorabilia alone may help pull us out of a recession?

Seriously it will be a significant national talking point for a while and not just the event but everything leading up to it. And I mean EVERYTHING! I mean it hasn’t even been a week yet since they announced but already the papers have commented on... (and I apologise for the following link monstrosity!)

Kate and her new in-laws, her choice of dress, her future job. William and his new in-laws, his choice of best man, will he be following in his father's footsteps and so on.    

Other questions such as Is Kate posh enough?, Kate's family background, the choice of wedding venue, using Diana's ring, people copying the ring, the call for a national Bank holiday, Gambler's galore and so on.

And the questions they’ll ask...
  • How much will it cost and who is going to foot the bill?
  • What will be Kate’s official title after the wedding?
  • Will the wedding be televised and where will they go on honeymoon?
  • Which designer will get to dress Kate and how much will her dress cost? 
  • Who will be William best man and who will be arranging his stag do?
Regarding the last question, please, please let it be harry... can u imagine? lol. Anyway the point is it’s a hassle trying to plan a wedding at the best of times, but with everyone watching your every move, critiquing, analysing... aah, good luck to the both of them :)

Oh and regarding twitter trends; Ryan Reynolds is voted the sexist man alive? lol! But despite this and the royal wedding annoucement taking over everything (see it's already started!), I have to say more importantly EID MUBUARAK EVERYONE!!!

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Lest we forget

“At the eleventh hour of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month, we shall remember them.”

What is the first image that pops into your mind when you think about Remembrance Day? Perhaps it’s the poppy? The association between these bright red flowers that grew on the fields after World War I, provide such strong imagery for such a sad event.

It’s around about the beginning of November when poppies start making their appearances; TV, offices, hospitals, school, pretty much everywhere. In previous years I’ve spotted large poppies fixed to the front of cars and you can even have poppies on profile pictures/ avatars on Twitter, Facebook and other social networking sites. I’ve even seen a few people style their poppies by using glitter glue or sequins and some even use them as a fashion accessory by fixing them to their hat rather than their coat collars. The point is everyone wears one at some point in some shape or form. It’s not necessary but people wear them because they want to wear one. The question is why?

Why do you wear a poppy? Is it because it makes you feel good? Is it because the flowers look good? Or is it because everyone else around you in wearing one and you want to feel part of the crowd?

I believe people should wear one as a personal reminder, to remember the real meaning and not just be a part of a passing trend. I’m pretty sure that a significant number of people who do wear them, have no idea why they have them pinned to their clothing and don’t really know what they represent. They wear them so that others don’t think badly of them for not wearing a poppy as they want to maintain a certain image to the people around them. Some of these people may include certain individuals that are in the media limelight on a regular basis, that probably have a poppy pinned onto them just before they step out in front of the cameras to maintain their images. It is very rare to see someone without a poppy on them and those that have decide to not wear one are said to be setting a bad example. I disagree and in fact I believe they are setting a better example by standing up for what they believe in and not just following the trend – case in point: Jon Snow and his beliefs.


Today is poppy day and like all poppy days before it, I will be wearing mine - to remember. No one has told me that I should wear one, but I wear it because I paid attention in history and I feel for those people who bravely fought and subsequently lost their lives in the war. They fought for their country, a country which I was born in, a country that provided me with a life and opportunities that others can only dream of, a country that gives me the freedom to make my own choices and I am thankful for that. I may not be related to those who passed away, but I do feel a sense of gratitude towards them and I always will carry that with me throughout my life.

Because it all comes down to this... when you strip away the meaning of the poppy, what are you really left with? A bid of red paper and green plastic stuck to your shirt, the design of which is not that great (see following blog post) as they often get lost or damaged and the remnants of which can be found smushed into the pavement. And so you end up buying another to replace the lost/ damaged one to ensure that you’re still part of the trend. Basically it ends up being a waste of money, materials and a pointless exercise so why not just avoid all that hassle and make a donation instead?
As I said before, wearing a poppy is not essential - you don’t need a poppy to remember, you just need to remember the sacrifices. And not just for this one day, we should really remember them regardless of what month it is. Those that have lost loved ones in the war remember them all the time and I’m sure they don’t wear poppies all year round so are they setting a bad example? So I think the question is not, did you wear a poppy today... but if you did, why do you wear yours?











Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Gordon Ramsey’s best restaurant

First off, Bradford based vegetarian restaurant Prashad’s made it into the very select list of restaurants competing for this award – Woohoo! They then went onto to win the best Indian restaurant in the series – double Woohoo! But then Prashad’s makes it to the final as well? – Triple Woohoo!!!

Unfortunately they didn't win it though , which is a shame :(

Friday, 5 November 2010

Halloween

‘Trick or treat? A penny or a sweet?’

It’s not a proper holiday, it’s not even one of the English ones and still everyone makes such a big fuss of it? I’m not bitter, I just find it odd. Also since when did companies start getting into the Halloween mood?

Too scared to open it?! Whatever!

I think Halloween is perfectly summed up by this Oatmeal comic.
I ended up going over to visit family as I had completely forgotten and only remembered when I saw trick or treaters arriving at their door. Which then made me panic, clearly we were not in our house but if no one came to answer the door, how likely would it be that we would get egged? Very likely! Crap!

Thankfully we came to find we had been saved, others were not so lucky and that’s the thing that annoys me. Those people that egging people’s house etc are not the young kids who have made an effort with their cute little costumes and are accompanied by responsible adults. The ‘eggers’ are usually moody teenagers out to cause mischief and mayhem, usually to the detriment of others.

Anyhow I spent the rest of the night, watching the variety of horror movies that were being shown on TV that night. Happy Halloween everyone :)

P.S. As an aside, another Oatmeal comic – should science be taught this way? Well, you would definitely remember it, lol.

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Record of world’s youngest mother


Every time I read this article, I still can’t help but feel shocked. I can't comprehend how someone so young, essentially still a child themselves, could give birth to a baby. It makes you wonder how someone arrives at that situation :(

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The UK and France

I'm pretty sure everyone knows of the love-hate relationship that England and France have therefore it feels a little weird that they now have a joint defence treaty. This will be interesting for the both of us to say the least.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Jon Stewarts rally to restore sanity and/ or fear

For those of you that don’t know it yet – I love Jon Stewart and the daily show. It’s great to sit down at the end of a long day and just sit back watch some good comedy, get my dose of satire and have catch up on US events :P

So when Jon Stewart initially announced that he’s going to have a rally, I thought he was just being funny. But then he really did start planning it, an actual rally. And it actually went ahead.

The rally to restore sanity and/ or fear.
Clearly as I wasn’t there in person or watching a live TV stream at the time, here’s a link to a great article that summaries the whole thing.

Also this other website just lists some of the funny signs that were used at the rally.



A collection of my favourite ones is shown below but my absolute favourite has to the one above. Jon is NOT the messiah? Lol.



Friday, 29 October 2010

Yes, we can, but...


The midterm election campaigns have started and I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a tough time for Obama’s team. President Obama even went on Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show to try and get his message across.

Also no matter whatever news channel coverage you look at, they always seem to use a common set of stock phrases. It’s kind of like playing bingo; I mean you might even get a full house by the end of a program ;)


Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Darwin dating? Since when?

I read an article in the Metro today which was advertising what an essentially a dating website for ‘ugly people’. In a society where everything is over policed and critically analysed these days, how on earth did this mange to slip through the net?
Those people that do sign up must be comfortable in their own skin but it raises issues of self confidence in my mind. Reading further on, the article describes how ‘Ugly Bugs’ (the dating wesbite) is a antidote to the popular ‘Darwin Dating’ – the dating website for beautiful people.

Again I ask, how was that allowed? Judging a book by its cover does not give you the whole story and personally I find objectifying people into distinct groups is a little unethical. I mean I’m not saying people don’t do it (as they quite clearly do!) but I don’t think we should be promoting it. The only thing in the article that did make me laugh was when I learned that the creator of the Darwin Dating website had his own profile reject by the site! Just deserts anyone?

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Mr Parkinson

After getting back from my holidays in Pakistan, I had heard rumours that my old high school biology teacher, Mr David Parkinson, had unfortunately passed away. I decided to phone my old high school today to confirm this news and unfortunately the rumours were true :( I have mentioned in previous blog posts how Mr Parkinson was one of my favourite teachers in high school and an inspiration for my career in medicine. He actively encouraged us all to strive for the best possible outcome and be proud of what we achieve.

The year my younger brother was born, my parents decided to switch cities for a better family life and with that I left behind The Brooksbank School (an excellent school!) to start at The Grange Upper School. I distinctly remember having started my first day as the new girl and I could feel everyone’s eyes on me, watching and analysing my every single move. That’s to be expected right? New place, new people. After spending morning registration filling out the timetable in my new planner, I was escorted to my first lesson of the day by a fellow classmate called Munira. Just as I was about to step into the classroom for my first lesson at my new school, Munira stopped and whispered, ‘Try not to be too afraid’. Okay, what now? Was that supposed to make me feel comfortable because it did quite the opposite!

“Class, today we will be having a test!” was the bellowing voice that greeted me as I stepped inside the room. A quick spin on his heels and I was face to face with my new biology teacher. Munira introduced us, I was welcomed into the classroom and a test paper was placed into my hands.

‘But, I haven’t revised’ I stuttered. ‘Just do your best... THAT is all I ask’ came the reply and with that I was shown to my seat. I remember the table layouts very clearly, two boys and two girls to each table and my table had Kassim, Amar and Misba (who I had been informed was the class swot. But what do I care, she seemed friendly enough towards me). My first day went well and the following day I had biology again where we received our test results. As soon as the last person entered the room, the door slammed shut. BANG! Wow! Did that make me jump and I looked around the room only to find that no one was bothered by it.

*Charging around the room* ‘ALL I ask is that you pay a little attention in class. For your future!!! These results *shakes his fistful of test papers*... these results are appalling! Not one of achieved your full potential. Not one of you! Except for THIS young lady!

The frantic pacing around the room had stopped, however I was too busy wallowing in self pity at having given such a crappy paper and had my head hung in shame that I hadn’t noticed Mr Parkinson had stopped by our table. I looked up and remembered that I sit next to Misba (the class swot) and I was genuinely pleased that one of us had done well. However much to everyone’s surprise it wasn’t her!

‘SAIMA has managed to gain a better than any of you AND without any revision or prior knowledge of the syllabus! Well done Saima. You should be proud of yourself!”

Me? I gasped doing my best goldfish impression, which was also beautifully mirrored by Misba, sat next to me. And then a thought entered my head – being singled out and showing up the rest of the class was NOT a good way to make new friends. This was bad news for me socially... except it wasn’t as I apparently became more approachable and a friendlier version of Misba, lol. As for Mr Parkinson, he went on to teach me GCSE Biology and Chemistry, I attended his extra science classes after school and when it came to choosing my A levels subjects, I was clear on which subjects I should choose for a medical career. However I still kept my fingers crossed hoping that I would have Mr Parkinson for my biology classes and it was a relief when I saw his name appear on my new subject timetable.

I will never forget that first glimpse of Mr Parkinson on my first day; a jade green suit, huge glasses and spiky hair that kind of bordered on a mullet type hairstyle. He preferred using the blackboard and whenever he wrote on it, he had this habit of always licking his piece of chalk - odd I know. He always carried a huge rucksack, didn’t drive a car and preferred to walk. He liked his coffee strong and you could always smell it when you entered the science lab. He loved his coffee so much that he had numerous mugs strewn about the room, some would be forgotten and you would often find them a couple weeks later with some sort of mould growing inside the mug - clearly not a nice thing to find!

He was open to the idea of different religions and you would often find him casually slipping in a ‘Bismillah’ here or a ‘MashAllah’ or ‘InshaAllah’ into our conversations with him. He treated us like adults, responsible for our own actions and for him he meant it and it wasn’t just a series of clichés. If Mr Parkinson was angry, well you would definitely know about it. Doors would be slammed, raised voices would be heard down the corridor and he was quite happy to hand out after school detentions and stay behind personally to see them through. He detested lack of punctuality and those that really rubbed him up the wrong way would often be locked in the adjacent prep room until he felt the pupil had learnt their lesson.

I don’t think I ever got into trouble with Mr Parkinson and I can only remember one incident in which I was gently taken to one side and reprimanded for speaking ill of someone behind their back. Wow did that make me feel ashamed! I was ashamed that I left myself down by joining in with the gossip mongers but more ashamed that I had let him down. Just that one minor incident was all it took for me to learn a valuable lesson and how it was nice to be nice to others. Surely that gives some indication of how much I thought of this man and how much his opinion mattered.

He went above and beyond his assigned teaching duties to make sure we got a good education and actually made learning fun, which is no easy task. I remember many fun biology lessons where he specially arranged for us to do dissections, took our A level class on outdoor field trips and was always on hand to provide help and support. Our A level class size was much smaller than the GCSE cohort and we became an even closer knit group. Some of the guys in our A level class felt that he favoured the girls more than the boys and they (Ismail I’m looking at you!) felt that this was unfair, but neither Arooj or I felt that we were ever treated differently from the boys.

As for me, I think being singled out in his class sort of set the tone for our student/ teacher relationship. He took into account our views and advised us on what to do best, he calmed us down when we got all panicky and those of us who got to know him better discovered he had a great sense of humour. All in all Mr Parkinson (or ‘Parky’ as we nicknamed him in private) was a very lovely man and I am glad I had the honour of meeting him. I believe that the day we left high school, that yes, we did leave behind an excellent teacher but personally I feel I had gained a good friend that I could rely on for sound advice. Subsequently after starting university, I did go back to see Mr Parkinson, I found he was always welcoming and eager to find out how I was doing. I will miss our regular catch ups and part of me still can’t believe he has truly gone. Mr Parkinson was such a good man, an excellent teacher and extremely supportive of the ambitions of his students. He will be deeply missed. May he rest in peace.

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Sad Keanu meme

Before I begin this post, can I just say that my crush on Keanu Reeves is completely my cousin Imran’s fault. I mean I hadn’t even heard of the guy before my cousin lent me a DVD of ‘The Matrix’ which I sat down and watched with them. Still nothing! But then I watched it a second time to understand the story and something just clicked. I was 14 the first time I watched ‘The Matrix’ and now ten years later, I STILL have a crush on him. Other people have been and gone after him but he stills seems to be kind of hanging around I guess. I mean it’s not like I’m an obsessive fan, I just like watching his movies, even though other people give them really low reviews, lol. Okay, seriously I’m approaching my mid-twenties next year, so really I should stop this Keanu stuff now. Right?

Where was I? Oh yes, the point of this particular post. That same cousin posted this on my Facebook wall a few days ago and at first I didn’t get it so I googled it, lol.
The story goes that some paparazzo snapped a picture of Keanu Reeves, whilst he was sat on a bench eating a sandwich, alone. Certain people felt that he looked rather sad in this particular picture and decided to send messages to him, telling him to cheer up. Pretty soon the original picture of Keanu was then photo shopped into different scenes, some of which were really funny – the good kind of funny, not the bad.


More details can be found here.

Well firstly, I don’t think that Keanu Reeves really is sad to be honest. I mean we all have our ups and downs in life and yes Keanu Reeves has had a sad life, but come on… the guy was just having a sandwich on his own! Seriously how is that proof that he is depressed? Secondly, I smiled because upon seeing a ‘potentially sad’ picture of Keanu, his fans cared enough about him to try and change this situation, not that this would have direct effect on him! The point is I admit that he may not be the best actor out there, but despite being in Hollywood, he is a nice guy and people recognise that and feel connected somehow.

So yes some of the photo shopped pictures are pretty funny. No he’s probably not depressed but it’s nice that people care. Surely that is worth smiling about? Knowing that so many people care?

I replied to my cousin that it made me smile and he told me to check the link properly. It still brought a smile to my face. You’re probably wondering why do I like seeing my favourite actor sad, right?

Awww, bless him!