greatwhitenorf
Edgar Davids
Talking of travel... sometimes footballers get criticised for flying around the UK.
But yesterday I drove to Liverpool. For 4.5 hours.
And today I drove home from Liverpool for 3.5 hours.
I did not play a game of football.
It is BOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRING and tiring driving around the UK. So, so boring and tiring.
If I had the cash, I too would fly!
Oh, you delicate flower. Try living over here in Norfa Merica where far greater distances need to be traversed.
Put on some good music, find cool local radio stations, subscribe to satellite radio or listen to podcasts. Great opportunity to entertain and inform yourself in those undistracted hours.
In my many years of driving across the great expanse of Canada and the US border states, be it western prairies, BC's Rocky Mountains or Maritime provinces shooting junior hockey prospects, I maintained a list of radio frequencies where I could pick up interesting content, be it American Public Radio, WFAN (Sports radio 66, Neeewww Yorrrrk!), Canadian Broadcasting Corp.(CBC), or semi-sloshed conversations with hockey fans in post-game shows from the Molson Canadian/Labatts Blue room from prairie hockey barns in Moose Jaw, Medicine Hat or Saskatoon.
WFAN in New York livened up many a long winter night's drive, especially through predominantly French Quebec. It broadcasts at 660 on the AM dial, a clear channel with no other station on that frequency, so you could pick it up on many nights across half the continent. The overnight host, Steve Somers ("me here, you there, schmooozing a little S-P-O-R-T-S.") could banter with the best of them.
CBC's weekend music shows out west turned me on to a lot of cool alternative country and western artists. Robbie Fulks remains a favourite.
And American Public Radio's weekly satire show, Prairie Home Companion, was warm, witty and good natured. Taught me a lot about my neighbours.