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Good Friday

Today is Good Friday, according to the Christian calendar. I know I’m missing a deeper significance, but I’ve never got why it’s called GOOD Friday – traditionally the day that Jesus died…surely that’s not good?!

Of course it’s been borrowed from older traditions and religions (paganism or whatever) – in the same fashion that Christmas has. According to recent research, Jesus was actually born around 7BC on September 11th – see, you knew that date was significant. It could be 6BC – can’t remember, I’m also a bit dodgy at research – but you have to remember there was no year zero; it went 2BC 1BC 1AD 2AD. Except no-one counted like that then, coz no-one knew when the Messiah was coming. Speaking of which (tenuous Newcastle/Kevin Keegan link), don’t think Mr Shearer is going to perform miracles either…

But now I’m rambling. How come nobody seems as bothered by the over-commercialization of Easter like they are about Christmas? Easter – the weekend that zombie Jesus hatched from a giant chocolate egg laid by the Easter bunny!

At least I found some hot cross buns in Morrissons yesterday.

If that’s the way you roll, have a happy Easter. If it’s not, be happy anyway. You’ll never get back all the time you spend being sad, so make the most of your time on earth!

Newcastle 1-1 Boro

Middlesbrough BadgeSo another good showing from the Boro – proving once again that the new ‘Messiah’ Keegan ain’t what he’s cracked up to be!

It seems that everyone expects a team to change its fortunes as soon as a new manager is appointed, but I would say that a lot of the result is down to the players. After all, the players are on the pitch (supposedly) scoring goals, while the manager is sat on the sidelines and has as much chance of scoring as the fans. Still…

Boro are now knocking on the door of the top half of the Premiership – let’s hope they get there!