Now we have a fortune-telling or "prediction competition" between two non-humans: Mani, the 13-year old Parakeet in Singapore, who predicted all 4 quarterfinal matches and the two semi-finals correctly (Mani says Holland will win the final tomorrow), and Paul in Oberhausen, Germany, the 3-year old Octopus who has picked Spain to win it all!
Since we’re on the subject, did you know some smartalec coined the word “soccer” from the words “Associated Football”. Now I'm asking you! Some bright light of the human species spotted 3 letters and made a whole new word out of it. (A new name was necessary because "Football" in America points to another game with a ball. In that game the ball is thrown by hand more than played with the “foot”. Ho-ho!)
Speaking of words: SUK-KEGH (Sockeye Salmon)
Another item about a name. We live here on the Pacific coast in beautiful Victoria and are privileged to be able to have fresh Salmon on the menu, that I cook. As you know there are various species, and the one we're enjoying fresh these dayas is Sockeye. Now, I’m asking you again, giving a fish a name by a combination of the words “sock” and “eye”!
Who on earth coined that one, we asked? So we did some research and sure enough, some English brain heard the Coast Salish word for Sockeye, “Suk-kegh”, meaning “Red Fish”, and what he heard has been carved in stone, as Sockeye.
All we need now is to find a local native from the Coast Salish who can teach us how to pronounce “Suk-kegh”. My guess is “sook-ke”.
Back to the World Cup: now we await in a few hours the outcome of the consolation prize, and the tomorrow results of the mega trophy match. The Oracle of Oberhausen, Paul the Octopus, will he be correct in predicting Spain will win? In any event, some reincarnation from Delphi or Nostradamus had saved his eight arms from being sautéed in garlic, because he has also predicted a win for Germany over Uruguay today. (He wasn't popular after predicting the outcome of the earlier match between Spain and Germany!)
Let us not forget, Paul has as many legs as four futbal players! And maybe four times the brainpower of one who kicks a ball all over the place!
Henri
2010/07/10
2010/07/09
Paul Predicts Again - and has a 'rival", Mani the Parakeet
Who can foretell good fortune and misfortune for the same event? Paul, the amazing Octopus in Oberhausen, Germany – that’s who! He predicted so far all the wins and losses of Germany in the World Cup (associated football, which they call “soccer” here in North America). Let me give you a prediction of my own. We see worldwide fame for this 8-armed all-knowing fortune teller.
This will be expressed in Paul the Octopus toys, gadgets such as are usually made in homage of superstars or creatures that touch the imagination of the young and young-at-heart! His 8 arms will cover the globe, like ET or the Dinosaur toys. Hats, t-shirts, plates, you name it. Not just now but for a long time to come. And people will flock to his Aquarium in Oberhausen to see first-hand this amazing creature.
Now for Sunday’s final match: first, some weeks ago, I predicted Spain would win this World Cup. What makes this final game more interesting, for romantics and aficionados alike, is neither Holland nor Spain have ever won the World Cup trophy. On Sunday, one of these countries will be added to the ‘sanctum sanctorum’.
Now there are two matches to go for Paul to predict. This is the first time he’s predicted a non-German team match. He says Spain will win. See the story here at Huffington Post . And for Saturday's game, he has just predicted a victory for Germany. So maybe he won't be turned into a 'grilled with garlic' dish?"
And now there is another Seer, again from the non-human species: Mani the Psychic Parakeet. Based in Singapore, 13-year old Mani has predicted Holland will win the trophy.
I go with Paul. Coming from a Hollander, how is that for a non-biased prediction? Hup Holland Hup! Ole, Ole Espana! Henri
This will be expressed in Paul the Octopus toys, gadgets such as are usually made in homage of superstars or creatures that touch the imagination of the young and young-at-heart! His 8 arms will cover the globe, like ET or the Dinosaur toys. Hats, t-shirts, plates, you name it. Not just now but for a long time to come. And people will flock to his Aquarium in Oberhausen to see first-hand this amazing creature.
Now for Sunday’s final match: first, some weeks ago, I predicted Spain would win this World Cup. What makes this final game more interesting, for romantics and aficionados alike, is neither Holland nor Spain have ever won the World Cup trophy. On Sunday, one of these countries will be added to the ‘sanctum sanctorum’.
Now there are two matches to go for Paul to predict. This is the first time he’s predicted a non-German team match. He says Spain will win. See the story here at Huffington Post . And for Saturday's game, he has just predicted a victory for Germany. So maybe he won't be turned into a 'grilled with garlic' dish?"
And now there is another Seer, again from the non-human species: Mani the Psychic Parakeet. Based in Singapore, 13-year old Mani has predicted Holland will win the trophy.
I go with Paul. Coming from a Hollander, how is that for a non-biased prediction? Hup Holland Hup! Ole, Ole Espana! Henri
van Bentum
2010/07/08
More about Paul the amazing Octopus and the World Cup
Canadians aren't really known to be big "soccer" aficionados, but that is changing. Where I grew up, in Flanders and Holland, we call the game Voetbal = Football and that's correct, the game is played 98% by passing the ball with the feet. In North America the popular game of Football is a misnomer, since 98% of that game is played by hand!
How about Paul the Octopus, what a magician. He has now a 7/7 perfect record for predicting the outcome of the German matches in the World Cup of FOOTBALL in South Africa.
The match between Germany and Spain yesterday was his seventh correct prediction. Just google Paul the Octopus and you'll find out all about him if you don't already know. He resides in an aquarium in Oberhausen, Germany (but is originally from England).
Anyhow, after yesterday's match, in Germany there are calls to turn Paul into "Calamari"! And apparently some people sang "Anti-Octopus" songs (whatever that is.) Meanwhile over in Spain they're praising Paul with acolades and songs, "Ole, Ole, Paulo el Pulpo Magico!".
Now we await the Final on Sunday of this popular game, worldwide viewership expected to be around 2 Billion. How about that for popularity amongst the human family?
As for that final - Holland vs. Spain - neither team has ever won the biggest prize of them all.
Prediction? I leave that up to Paul "El Pulpo Miraculoso". Yes, for the first time ever he's doing to make a prediction about a non-German match. Paul, who brings tears now to some in Germany, and joy to others around the world.
Hasta Luego! "Hup Holland Hup!"
Henri
How about Paul the Octopus, what a magician. He has now a 7/7 perfect record for predicting the outcome of the German matches in the World Cup of FOOTBALL in South Africa.
The match between Germany and Spain yesterday was his seventh correct prediction. Just google Paul the Octopus and you'll find out all about him if you don't already know. He resides in an aquarium in Oberhausen, Germany (but is originally from England).
Anyhow, after yesterday's match, in Germany there are calls to turn Paul into "Calamari"! And apparently some people sang "Anti-Octopus" songs (whatever that is.) Meanwhile over in Spain they're praising Paul with acolades and songs, "Ole, Ole, Paulo el Pulpo Magico!".
Now we await the Final on Sunday of this popular game, worldwide viewership expected to be around 2 Billion. How about that for popularity amongst the human family?
As for that final - Holland vs. Spain - neither team has ever won the biggest prize of them all.
Prediction? I leave that up to Paul "El Pulpo Miraculoso". Yes, for the first time ever he's doing to make a prediction about a non-German match. Paul, who brings tears now to some in Germany, and joy to others around the world.
Hasta Luego! "Hup Holland Hup!"
Henri
van Bentum