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		<description><![CDATA[Well, when you&#8217;re a Tea Party-backed Republican and you&#8217;re crowing about your &#8216;victory&#8216; in the debt-ceiling deadlock, why should you care? After all, you stood in the landslide mid-terms on a ticket of no taxes and rolling back so-called &#8216;big government&#8217;, under a misguided sense of taking America back to Washington-era constitution, and after weeks [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=224&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Well, when you&#8217;re a Tea Party-backed Republican and you&#8217;re crowing about your <a title="Tea Party's unflinching stance" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/aug/02/tea-party-debt-deal" target="_blank">&#8216;victory</a>&#8216; in the debt-ceiling deadlock, why should you care? After all, you stood in the landslide mid-terms on a ticket of no taxes and rolling back so-called &#8216;big government&#8217;, under a misguided sense of taking America back to Washington-era constitution, and after weeks of acrimonious argument and Capitol chicanery, you&#8217;ve succeeded in hijacking a process that&#8217;s hitherto been smooth and commonplace and turning it into a means to push America further to the right.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s astonishing that, for an administration that still holds a Senate majority, this government can be held hostage by a group of politicians that, for all the aghast cries from dissenting Democrats, didn&#8217;t even support such a painful bill because the cuts were not nearly tough enough, and the compromises too weak. The likes of Ron Paul, Michelle Bachmann, who would sooner give up their right to bear arms than bring in tax increases for the rich, have come off best in a game of brinkmanship that played with the global economy as if it was a roulette table. While many thought that a deal would eventually be done, simply because it had to, it&#8217;s incredible to think that a President whose election ideals reached out to the poor and disenfranchised so much has now been forced to support <a title="A Deal that pleases nobody. " href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/02/us-debt-crisis-what-happens" target="_blank">a deal</a> that must&#8217;ve felt like sucking vinegar, against everything he and many of his party stood for.</p>
<p>So why did it come to this? The debt ceiling had to to be raised, as it had painlessly by countless Democrat and Republican Presidents before, but this time the Democrats, shorn of their House majority, had to face the fact that this time the vote would be made, by those on the far right, to symbolise the deep divisions on Capitol Hill. The GOP, so riven itself in conflict that on Friday its House leader, John Boehner, humiliatingly lost proposed vote simply to approve his own party&#8217;s plan, has managed to play a game of chicken, safe in the knowledge that however opposed to their plans President Obama was, he would most likely compromise in the national interest, something they would refuse at all costs. And what costs? While many doom mongers had forseen another 2008, the reality was that a US that couldn&#8217;t service its own payrolls could&#8217;ve sent the markets into turmoil, and yet Tea Party-backed Republicans and many more moderate in their party saw it as a viable alternative to many of their bete noires, especially that spectre of all spectres, tax rises for the rich.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a distasteful, unpalatable truth that many of these super-rich politicos see it as their divine right to save the majority of the wealth for the majority of the rich. Bush&#8217;s tax cuts, an abomination when they were brought in 2001, are staggeringly still here, making those with the most proportionally better off year on year. It was this unthinkable that saw the Right push back against a series of proposed Democrat plans that would&#8217;ve seen them take a hit along with many schemes designed to help the poorest &#8211; social security, education, Medicare, Medicaid &#8211; in favour of swingeing cuts that simply left them untouched. To a British citizen like myself, even with a Conservative-lead government, this seems an almost unbelievable truth. That a country as apparently welcoming and diverse as the United States, self-appointed global leader and trumpeter of its ideals, can allow this abomination to persist, in fact to be furthered is shameful beyond description. But this, to many on the Right, is the American Dream. You are responsible only for yourself, you reap what you sow, your success is yours alone to enjoy, and no-one, NO ONE, is going to deprive you of it. Perfect, if you&#8217;re a millionaire, but if you&#8217;re below the poverty line? Well, you just need to work harder. It comes as no surprise that the majority of these Tea Party-backed are white, middle and upper-class (yes, there are token minorities, there always are), and their supporters even more so, while all the poor are often black, many minorities. Well, they&#8217;re just poor because they&#8217;re lazy, or they don&#8217;t work hard enough, or they&#8217;ve not made their own opportunities. It&#8217;s one of the staggering conditions of the United States: try to redistribute wealth, to help using taxes those less well off than you? You&#8217;re a socialist.</p>
<p>In a Europe where Obama would be, and is, welcomed with open arms for his lofty ideals and balanced views, many in his own country happily equate him with Stalin. And as the Right pushes further from the centre, these viewpoints, festering in the fetid cauldron of the likes of Glenn Beck and Bill O&#8217;Reilly on Fox News, gain more and more mainstream credence, and soon, they are talked of as the &#8216;centre&#8217; ground in a country whose politics are becoming ever more polarised. So, we&#8217;re left with a bill, that&#8217;s passed with disgust by the majority of Democrats, and amazingly rejected even more so by the Tea Party for its weakness, that &#8216;saves&#8217; the States, for now. And you almost have to take your hat off for the way the Right fought the battle. They&#8217;ve weakened the President, undermined the economy, and a Senate majority, won a bill that&#8217;s abhorrent to Democrats, and for them this is just the beginning. And why? Because they&#8217;d rather see people on the street over medical bills, bankrupted by mortgage repayments, homeless and jobless, because they see it as their divine right to retain all the wealth they have, at the expense of those who have none. That is, in their eyes, the American way, the American &#8216;dream&#8217;.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a disgrace, and no amount of argument, however eloquently expressed, will convince me that the Tea Party is anything other than the politics of the mean. The selfishness of the wealthy over the powerlessness of the poor. Helping those less well off than you isn&#8217;t socialism, it&#8217;s humanity, and these last few weeks have shown, as if it wasn&#8217;t already flashing like a million watt bulb, that these people have none.</p>
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		<title>Monaco &#8211; When Saturday comes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sadly, this is my last full day in the principality. I go through my normal morning routine here. Up, shower, down to breakfast where I&#8217;m treated to more fresh rolls, pain au chocolat, croissants, all smeared with healthy amounts of beurre and jam, readying me for another day of petrol-headed action. I&#8217;m banishing all thoughts [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=209&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_210" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528ab.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-210" title="Morning in Monaco" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528ab.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Morning in Monaco" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Morning in Monaco</p></div>
<p>Sadly, this is my last full day in the principality. I go through my normal morning routine here. Up, shower, down to breakfast where I&#8217;m treated to more fresh rolls, pain au chocolat, croissants, all smeared with healthy amounts of beurre and jam, readying me for another day of petrol-headed action. I&#8217;m banishing all thoughts of sadness (and an early flight tomorrow &#8211; more of that later) with a throwback album inspired by all the talk of Britpop last night. <a title="Blur" href="www.blur.co.uk" target="_blank">Blur</a>&#8216;s Parklife flows into my ears as I walk down to the station to catch the train into Monaco. It&#8217;s another cloudless day and high 20s. This Is A Low isn&#8217;t that appropriate, but it&#8217;s a beautiful piece of music. I&#8217;m being careful on the sun front though, seeing as my only colours are white or pink, I don&#8217;t want to add to any of the already burnt parts of my body. Once an Englishman….</p>
<div id="attachment_211" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528aj.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-211" title="All eyes on F1 Quali in the GP2 paddock" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528aj.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="All eyes on F1 Quali in the GP2 paddock" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">All eyes on F1 Quali in the GP2 paddock</p></div>
<p>The<a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank"> GP2</a> paddock is busy as ever, with the teams already pushing yesterday&#8217;s results into the background with another race to prepare for this afternoon. Unlike F1, there&#8217;s two races every weekend in <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a>, so it&#8217;s double the fun, enjoyment and excitement, and the stress. No rest for the teams sadly, but it means that drivers can make up for mistakes in the first race, and while the Sprint race is 15 minutes shorter, and with less points, the beauty of it is the reverse grid. Cars 1-8 in the Feature Race reverse positions and so P8 is on pole. It&#8217;s a good incentive for the midfield to push in race one, even if they&#8217;re out of the points early on, and makes for an interesting race every time. This time round, it&#8217;s Frenchman <a title="Charles Pic" href="www.charlespic.com" target="_blank">Charles Pic</a> &#8211; he of the lion&#8217;s mane hair &#8211; that sneaked into the coveted 8th after Englishman <a title="Oliver Turvey" href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com/wp-admin/www.oliverturvey.com" target="_blank">Oliver Turvey</a> failed to take his drive-through on Friday. As with many sports when they get to the top of the tree, it&#8217;s the details that often make the difference, and with a season of 9 rounds and 18 races, it&#8217;s small changes like this that can decide championships.</p>
<div id="attachment_219" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527az.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-219" title="&quot;What do you mean you don't have any D'Ambrosio caps?&quot;" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527az.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="&quot;What do you mean you don't have any D'Ambrosio caps?&quot;" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;What do you mean you don&#039;t have any D&#039;Ambrosio caps?&quot;</p></div>
<p>There&#8217;s a full day&#8217;s programme before the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> guys hit the lights at 16.10, with the <a title="Formula Renault" href="www.renaultsport.co.uk/" target="_blank">Formula Renault</a> drivers qualifying as a stroll out of the station after 9.30 (no late starts here) and down past Place D&#8217;Armes, where the merchandising stands are in full flow. It&#8217;s fair to say that here, being so close to Italy, and with scant French representation on the grid, at least not in the cockpits, that Ferrari rule. It&#8217;s a sea of red in almost every stand, and while Schumi, Lewis and Jenson get a look-in, as do the <a title="Red Bull" href="www.redbullracing.com" target="_blank">Red Bull</a> guys, it&#8217;s the <a title="Scuderia Ferrari" href="www.ferrari.com/English/Scuderia/Pages/Racing.aspx" target="_blank">Scuderia</a> that have a hold on the public&#8217;s affection here. An Alonso win here would register on the Richter scale. And it&#8217;s F1 practice and qualy that&#8217;s high on the agenda for many of the fans here today as I head through the now familiar tunnels and out to the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> paddock. It&#8217;s a hive of activity, with the ever-present sound of engines firing up and turning over as the teams feverishly fine-tune (or in some cases reassemble) their cars before this afternoon&#8217;s race. Something that&#8217;s really come home to me this week is the inordinate amount of work that goes into putting a car on the grid. We all know the massive teams and budgets involved in F1, but in <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> there&#8217;s only a fraction of the manpower, and yet the work put in is monumental, with a restless weekend for the mechanics, media, drivers, team principals and sponsors &#8211; it&#8217;s a wonderful microcosm of how motorsport works, and for many of the teams, having been in since pretty much the beginning in 2005, they&#8217;re a close-knit crew of friends as well as workers that function with the single aim of putting their driver on the top of the podium.</p>
<div id="attachment_213" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528ak.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-213" title="The GP2 teams hard at work" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528ak.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="The GP2 teams hard at work" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The GP2 teams hard at work</p></div>
<p>F1 3rd practice, like qualy after it, is dominated by a huge shunt. In practice, it&#8217;s Roseberg, and in qualy it&#8217;s Perez, both coming out of the tunnel up to the chicane, and echoing some bad memories of Button and Wendlinger&#8217;s accidents there in previous decades. It&#8217;s moments like this that make you remember that sign that dominates the tracks around the world: &#8216;Motorsport is dangerous&#8217;. The sport is so safe in this era, it&#8217;s easy to forget the terrible toll it took on its drivers in the past. Jackie Stewart&#8217;s campaigns against the lack of safety and medical provision in the 70s was met with a furious backlash at the time, with many traditionalists questioning his commitment to the sport, but now we can look back and see just how far safety has moved on, and what we have the Scotsman to thank for. It still doesn&#8217;t prevent some heart-in-mouth moments, and both of these were such incidents. Coming out of the Tunnel, first Rosberg, in the morning, and <a title="Perez" href="sergioperezf1.com/en/" target="_blank">Perez</a>, in the afternoon, braked, losing the back end and snapping them into barriers before being propelled, helplessly, towards the barriers that separate the safety road from the run down to Tabac. <a title="Rosberg" href="www.nicorosberg.com" target="_blank">Rosberg</a> was lucky, while launched over the bumps, he missed it by millimetres. Perez was not so lucky. He came wide out of the tunnel and hit the barrier side-on after glancing the wall, the slo-mos showing him desperately clasping his hands in protection around his helmet just before impact. It was a sickening crash, and for 20 minutes, while the medical teams carefully worked to remove him safely and get him to hospital, a cloud descended over the city.</p>
<p>While qualifying resumed &#8211; and Hamilton lost out worst to make only P9 &#8211; it was clear that their comrade&#8217;s safety was all that was on drivers minds. They may be paid millions (well, some of them) and feature in a sport that is steeped in money, glamour, and individual achievement, but at times like this it&#8217;s refreshing to see everyone in the paddock thinking only of one thing, and that&#8217;s a speedy recovery to the stricken driver. It was a tense wait until a delayed Sprint race, but by the time the parade lap was in progress, a collective sigh of relief descended on Monaco as reports of Perez being conscious and talking in hospital fed across the airwaves. He wouldn&#8217;t be racing, but the popular Mexican will be back, hopefully for Canada, and news that he was sitting up and watching the GP2 race that afternoon were heartening, and amusing proof of how obsessed drivers are with their sport. The race itself didn&#8217;t quite live up to the Friday stormer, with Pic&#8217;s sterling drive from pillar to post edging out Josef Kral, with Romain Grosjean coming home in 3rd to keep up his championship title charge. With another stall on the grid from local boy Stefano Coletti &#8211; resplendent in his dinner-suit overalls for the race &#8211; there was more precision avoidance, but otherwise little incident barring Chilton&#8217;s struggle on wearing tyres giving way to first Filippi then Valsecchi. The result left a cigarette paper between the main contenders &#8211; astonishingly the<a title="top 5" href="http://www.gp2series.com/Standings/Driver/" target="_blank"> top 5</a> left the principality separated by 5 points, with Grosjean and Sam Bird tied on 23, race-winner Pic on 22, and Valsecchi and Van Der Garde on 21. GP2 has always been tight, and this weekend was another reason to shout it from the rooftops: get into <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> if you&#8217;re a real racing fan, because it&#8217;s motorsport at its finest and most elemental.</p>
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<p>No sooner had the race finished, and the quotes been given to David, now speed-working on a deadline with the rest of the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> team and journalists covering the race, than the paddock was slowly coming down. It&#8217;s amazing that so much is packed into a small space, but if it was full at 15.00, at 18.00 it was almost empty, the tables away, TVs off, teams packing up and staff frantically dismantling the space that&#8217;s been my home in Monaco since Thursday morning. It was hard not to feel tinged with sadness at this point. In some ways it&#8217;s felt like I&#8217;ve been here for a week, with so much crammed into an amazing 4 days, but also with the racing done, it all suddenly feels over too quickly. And yet for me, as a glorified punter (albeit a massive fan) it&#8217;s merely the end of a holiday. For the majority of people here, it&#8217;s a job, and their hard work and dedication will receive only a short break before they move on to Valencia in four weeks to do it all over again. I get to walk away into the Monaco night, while many of the teams here &#8211; either racing or <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a>&#8216;s own administration &#8211; will still be here long after I&#8217;ve sat down with my first beer. It&#8217;s easy to forget that while fans watch in the comfort of their own home, the work that goes into a race series is almost never-ending. But it&#8217;s a love for motorsport that keeps the wheels turning, and <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> is no different.</p>
<div id="attachment_216" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528av.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-216" title="Au revoir, Monaco" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528av.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Au revoir, Monaco" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Au revoir, Monaco</p></div>
<p>For me, I head off for a last look round the port, climbing up to the amphitheatre that sits on the corner of the headland below Port Hercule and gazing over the iconic skyline, knowing that I&#8217;ve heard my last roaring engines for this year. Some of you may wonder why I&#8217;m not staying for the F1, but there&#8217;s good reason for that. While I love F1, in fact it was/is my first love, there&#8217;s an economy of scale that means many fans will never get to witness an F1 race first hand. In Monaco it&#8217;s possible to grab a lofty viewing point above the port, or even a balcony close to the circuit if you&#8217;re in with the locals, but for many, grandstands are upward of 200e, or even up to 1500 euros for the top packages, which prices all but the privileged out of the market. As GP2 finishes on Saturday, so too will I, and while I&#8217;m sad to be missing the marquee event, I&#8217;m not hugely disappointed. I&#8217;ve seen all the F1 cars on track twice, and that&#8217;s an experience I&#8217;ll not forget. It&#8217;s just a shame that F1 &#8211; as, I guess, befits its glamourous image &#8211; is a sport that is only affordably viewed from the sofa. My love for it is undiminished though, even so, but it&#8217;s one of the many reasons that <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> is neck and neck with it. The racing, the teams, the drivers, the atmosphere, seem much more connected to the years that I first fell in love with the F1 circus, and its purer, more unreconstructed racing. When I watch the drivers on the grid in Valencia, I&#8217;ll be tinged with happiness and sadness: I&#8217;ll know the faces better, feel more closely connected than ever to <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a>, but of course, I&#8217;ll wish I was there to enjoy it all over again.</p>
<div id="attachment_215" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528at.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-215" title="The GP2 paddock" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528at.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="The GP2 paddock" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The GP2 paddock</p></div>
<p>The night isn&#8217;t quite over though, and tonight is Champion&#8217;s League final night. And while I&#8217;m English, my loyalties tonight are with <a title="Barcelona" href="www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english" target="_blank">Barcelona</a>. Odd? Not really. I&#8217;m a Spurs man, so no great lover of the Red Devils, and I&#8217;ve spent many many weekends in the Catalan city, be it at the amazing Sonar festival, or staying with friends that live in the city. I&#8217;ve even been lucky enough to see them at the Nou Camp, trouncing Getafe with only ten men. I can&#8217;t seen United winning, so I&#8217;m trying to meet up with Will and David to enjoy a Catalan victory. The location is about as anachronistic as I think you could find in Monaco &#8211; The Ship and Castle, perched in the Fontevielle port is a good old English boozer, and I&#8217;m sat at a table with a pint of Fosters waiting for the cavalry to arrive. Will makes it, but sadly not David, but what he misses in football, he also misses in annoying chanting from the assembled Reds. &#8220;We do what we want, we&#8217;re United and we do what we want.&#8221; So, that extends to losing to City in the FA Cup then? As it happens, it&#8217;s a glorious night for Barcelona fans. Apart from some early scares and a great Rooney equaliser, it&#8217;s Barca&#8217;s night, the 3-1 scoreline barely doing justice to their domination of the English champions, even if it upsets Alfie, a four year-old in United kit that adopted us for the game. Watching them play is a privilege, and the last pints sank, with GP Week&#8217;s Adam Hay-Nicholls also in attendance, are a fitting end to another action-packed day that&#8217;s left me well in need of bed.</p>
<div id="attachment_217" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528bb.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-217" title="Vamos Barca!" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0528bb.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Vamos Barca!" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Vamos Barca!</p></div>
<p>As I take the train from Monaco&#8217;s main station back to Beaulieu for the last time, I try to scan through the events of the last 72 hours, and coming across a bewildering succession of highs. From my broad grin as I descended over the sea to Nice, to my wonder at first sight of the Monaco skyline, wandering the track at Casino, Massanet, Tabac or Rascasse, enjoying beers with Will, Matt, James, Dan and David at Rascasse, hearing the roar of engines start up for the first time, seeing the familiar faces of the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> team and being looked after by them as if I was royalty, to the wheel-to-wheel racing of the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> drivers, my amazing trips to Stand K on Thursday and Friday, and my heart-fluttering half-hour in the pits on Thursday, plus the odd celeb spot, and mixing it with the drivers in the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> paddock, it&#8217;s been a whirlwind of petrol-tinged wonder. I&#8217;ll be taking back memories aplenty, hundreds of photos, my hallowed <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> pass, my Jenson cap (not sure pinky-orange is my colour but what the hell) as well as some great times spent with Will, who&#8217;s responsible for me getting into <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2 </a>all the way back in 2007, and David, who as well as being my regular city pub-parter in day-job London, is also part of all those memories, plus everyone I&#8217;d been lucky enough to meet along the way. I may be up at 7am tomorrow to catch the red-eye back, and be watching the F1 action from David&#8217;s sofa in London, scarcely getting my head round all the sights and sounds, knowing I was there less than 5 hours earlier, but this weekend will be with me forever. I can&#8217;t wait to bore everyone with it for the next few months. They may grow tired of the tales, but I never will.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I felt like I&#8217;d slept for a week, despite a good bottle of wine down me and only a shade under 7 hours passed out, but then Monaco seems to bring out the best in me. Today is far more sedate, in fact the most relaxed, racing wise, of all this week. With LCD Soundsystem&#8216;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=196&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I felt like I&#8217;d slept for a week, despite a good bottle of wine down me and only a shade under 7 hours passed out, but then Monaco seems to bring out the best in me. Today is far more sedate, in fact the most relaxed, racing wise, of all this week. With <a title="LCD Soundsystem" href="http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com" target="_blank">LCD Soundsystem</a>&#8216;s brilliant This Is Happening soundtracking my journey to the track today (I&#8217;ll put thoughts of their break-up to the back of my mind, because nothing can break the good mood I&#8217;m in), I feel like I&#8217;m walking on air, and just as with the previous two days, like I&#8217;m the luckiest guy in Monaco. Maybe that&#8217;ll switch to <a title="Lewis Hamilton" href="www.lewishamilton.com" target="_blank">Hamilton</a> or <a title="Vettel" href="www.sebastianvettel.com" target="_blank">Vettel</a> on Sunday, but until then, the title is mine. Today, with only the Porsche Super Cup qualy first thing, <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> takes centre stage, with its feature race at 11.15 this morning. The stands are all free today, so there should be a substantial crowd, and compared to the deficit-bashing prices of the weekend, this &#8216;free&#8217; day is a godsend. David is in good spirits after the birthday celebrations. Will, it turns out, is suffering a little, having downed a few more shandies than planned at the <a title="Red Bull" href="www.redbullracing.com" target="_blank">Red Bull</a> party last night. I can&#8217;t keep up with these A-listers. The thing is though, come 11am, he&#8217;ll be grinning behind the mic alongside <a title="Karun Chandok" href="www.karunchandhok.com" target="_blank">Karun Chandok </a>- ex-<a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> and current F1 reserve driver and one of the nicest, most good-natured people you&#8217;ll ever meet in the sport &#8211; and breezing through commentary as if he&#8217;d gone to bed at 10pm, the pair bouncing off each others verbals like childhood best friends. If I had even half his enthusiasm on Monday mornings I&#8217;ve be far more productive. To this end, it&#8217;s a crime that the <a title="GP2 Series" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2 Series</a> isn&#8217;t available on free-to-air in the UK, but I can hardly complain this weekend!</p>
<p>While the sun is taking a while to duck out from behind the clouds &#8211; no great loss with my pink flesh, conveying all the stereotypical skill of an Englishman abroad, still a little tender from yesterday &#8211; the Porsches have already torn through qualifying, and it&#8217;s time to go our respective ways: me back to Stand K and David to the pits in time for the start. However mad qualy was yesterday, and I&#8217;ve seen less exciting months in F1, there&#8217;s no doubt that the one way to get the pulse racing is to get the red lights up for racing. Add the iconic location and I actually have butterflies as I weave through the streets to my perfect viewing spot, sandwiched between St Devote and Tabac. I may be sat amongst nationalities from across Europe and beyond, but we&#8217;re all here for one thing: watching state-of-the-art cars throw themselves around one of the most famous circuits in the world. But while I&#8217;m glad for the overcast conditions, when drops of rain start peppering the air I suddenly wonder if my friend Andi is about to appear, after his incredible rain-making abilities at Valencia back in 2007, when he was almost responsible for costing Timo Glock the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> championship. Thankfully, it&#8217;s just a passing shower, and the Andi Hawes voodoo fails to strike again.</p>
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<p>And in a few minutes, the sun is back out, the drops of rain a mere memory, and the cars are screaming round the track on their parade lap. While qualy and F1 practise was sensational yesterday, seeing the cars ready to do battle proper is another level. I&#8217;ve always kept an eye on <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> over years &#8211; as I&#8217;ve said before, its lack of free-to-air availability limits me to youtube clips and their well-stocked website &#8211; but this year with Monaco in mind I&#8217;ve been swotting up, and when you add to any prep work spending 48 hours in and around the race series itself, all of a sudden the names on the grid and the teams and personnel take on added significance. Motorsport in general is, considering its money and exclusivity, an amazingly open sport. Think of <a title="F1" href="www.forumla1.com" target="_blank">F1</a> grid walks, and even for those in pit and paddocks over racing weekends having access to drivers and teams, and there&#8217;s no comparison. You wouldn&#8217;t see cameras in the dressing room before a Premiership game in England, nor would you have the camera stuck into the middle of the England Rugby team&#8217;s huddle before the game kicks off, and yet motorsport seems to have a great tradition of access to the people that matter the most. For me, being in and around the whole system over the weekend only serves to make the events on the track even more special.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s a great race. While Monaco may not be littered with overtaking, the sheer spectacle of the cars heading round the iconic twists and turns is enough to get the pulse racing. But Monaco is no walk in the park either. The claustrophobic barriers and barely two-car-width straights offer little respite for even the smallest of errors, and this would be in evidence today. The unluckiest man in the field is Englishman Sam Bird. A huge talent, leading the standings coming into Monte Carlo, but his car bogged down as the lights went out, and while he avoided being tagged (watch replays of similar incidents again and see just how lighting-quick drivers reactions are to avoid stationary cars on the grid), while the rest of the field was speeding up to Casino Square, he was limping out of the pits in P26. His race would be far from over though. <a title="Davide Valsecchi" href="www.davidevalsecchi.it" target="_blank">Davide Valsecchi</a>, of the newly formed <a title="Air Asia" href="http://www.teamairasia.com/" target="_blank">Air Asia</a> team of Team Lotus boss Tony Fernandes, streaked away from the field and ended up giving a masterclass of how to handle the idiosyncratic character of the principality. He looked at ease all race, and got to say what many would give a limb to say: &#8220;I won in Monaco&#8221;, something he has dreamed of all his career.</p>
<div id="attachment_198" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/valsecchi27.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-198" title="Race leader Davide Valsecchi" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/valsecchi27.jpg?w=300&#038;h=183" alt="Race leader Davide Valsecchi" width="300" height="183" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Race leader Davide Valsecchi</p></div>
<p>I witnessed most of this from the now familiar Stand K, peerage over the back as the cars flew through St Devote at the start, and being surprised to see no one approaching it in mid-air. As the race settled down, I decided to race back to the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> paddock. Purists may gasp, but with only a big screen 100m away up Massanet, and no commentary, I struggled for much of the race to see what the order was, and who was making moves. In an era where there&#8217;s HD tv, online coverage, blogs, twitter and multiple commentary, sitting in a stand gets the adrenaline pumping, but leaves you bereft of where the cars shake down, and much as I feel like a philistine for doing it, I race away through the blistering sunshine back round the corner to the paddock. I arrive with 15 laps of 42 to go, astonished to see that 7 cars have retired in the 15 minutes since I ducked under the track. Perhaps I&#8217;m cursed, as while I&#8217;ve been on foot, Romain Grosjean&#8217;s cut a swathe through the field to be P4, and Sam Bird, from flat last, is now dicing with his team mate for 9th. And, as predicted, calling the events is a refreshed <a title="Will" href="http://twitter.com/willbuxton" target="_blank">Will</a> and <a title="Karun" href="www.twitter.com/karunchandhok" target="_blank">Karun</a>, sounding for all things like they&#8217;re chatting over a crisp beer, jousting with each other like best mates. I could listen to them commentate on tiddlywinks. Once again, while I love F1, there&#8217;s something gloriously laid-back and inclusive about its little brother. Will even appears for a post-race lunch, looking jaded, but still with more energy than I can muster at work in the week. I don&#8217;t know how he does it.</p>
<div id="attachment_199" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527au.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-199" title="THIS is what you call close to the action" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527au.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="THIS is what you call close to the action" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">THIS is what you call close to the action</p></div>
<p>In the end, the race is more than eventful, with safety cars aplenty in midfield, while the top three of Valsecchi, Parente and Fillipi cruise to a comfortable podium, iSport&#8217;s Bird and Ericsson seem to get into a tit-for-tat ding-dong that starts with Bird budging his team-mate into the wall at Noghes, and ends with both retiring as Ericsson&#8217;s rear wing gives way at speed coming to the chicane, and Bird&#8217;s tyre punctures. Either way, the team meeting will be interesting this afternoon, and two drivers will see the dreaded DNF against their name. The series may lack the glamour of F1 but no one can accuse it of coming second in terms of competitiveness. These guys know that  good win and a strong championship and they could be in the big show next year, and it&#8217;s a golden carrot dangled tantalisingly in front of the grid every year. And, breathlessly, in 24 hours, we&#8217;ll be doing this all over again. It&#8217;s a relentless weekend, and I&#8217;m caught up in it helplessly. And the more time I spend here, in Monaco, but more pointedly, with the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> circus, the more I wish I was around it every race. You get to feel part of the action, and that&#8217;s addictive in the extreme.</p>
<div id="attachment_200" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bc-e1306590758611.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-200" title="Who let this lot in?" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bc-e1306590758611.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="Who let this lot in?" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Who let this lot in?</p></div>
<p>In Monaco, you&#8217;re never short of a bit of glitter, even if you are parked round the corner from Port Hercule. During the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> race as I rush back to the paddock, I pass a couple of familiar looking middle-aged men in fairly uncool denim and shirts talking at the entrance to the car park. On second glance, when I get up top, it&#8217;s Jeremy Clarkson and James May (I recognise that bald patch and Wurzel Gummidge hair anywhere) from Top Gear. Lord knows what they&#8217;re doing, but it&#8217;s no surprise they&#8217;re here, no doubt about to squeeze their expanding waistlines into some shiny sports car and drive around Casino Square insulting the locals. Ho hum. I know I&#8217;m in a minority but I grew out of Top Gear years ago. It&#8217;s like the Daily Mail on wheels, so count me out. Strangely, there&#8217;s no sign of Richard Hammond though. Maybe he was behind one of the bollards. Or a hub cap. We&#8217;re also buzzed by a helicopter, that hovers around the building for a good half hour over the sea. There&#8217;s a jet-ski, and boats aplenty in the sea, so maybe it&#8217;s a rescue, but it&#8217;s not clear until we zoom in that none other than Prince Albert at the centre of the flotilla. We never quite work out what&#8217;s going on, though scuba diving appears to be involved. But when you rule the Principality, if want to head out for a spot of sea air in the afternoon then who are we to argue? In Monaco after a while, nothing seems strange. That&#8217;s the beauty, and the wonder, of the place.</p>
<div id="attachment_201" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bf.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-201" title="The Crown Prince" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bf.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="The Crown Prince" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Crown Prince</p></div>
<p>Being a half day, it&#8217;s late afternoon when the dust settles, driver interviews complete, and the hubbub dies down (until the stewards do their work) &#8211; refreshing, as last night we left the paddock at gone 9 &#8211; but as ever behind the scenes no rest is really taken if you&#8217;re one of the army of support staff here, be it caterers, production, administration, not to mention all the teams, mechanics and everyone else. At 5pm it may be quiet in the paddock but the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> team are still hard at work, and I&#8217;m anticipating another top-notch blog from David. Beers will be richly deserved tonight. But sitting here, looking over the sea outside the marina in Monaco as the sun gets lower in the sky, part of me is more than happy to watch it all go by. I&#8217;m sure many motor racing fans in Monaco are heading home to get their gladrags on, or sitting in one of the hundreds of cafes thinking about F1&#8242;s big boys tomorrow. For me, THIS is where it&#8217;s at.</p>
<div id="attachment_203" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526at.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-203" title="Nando v Racing Engineering" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526at.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Nando v Racing Engineering" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nando v Racing Engineering</p></div>
<p>Walking back to <a title="Rascasse" href="http://www.larascassemontecarlo.com" target="_blank">Rascasse</a> with David for a cold one, we pass two joggers, and I almost miss the fact that the smaller one is <a title="Fernando Alonso" href="www.fernandoalonso.com/en" target="_blank">Fernando Alonso</a>, taking the chance to get some laps in under the golden skies before the big weekend. As we&#8217;re in Avenue de la Quarantine, he must&#8217;ve run straight past the massive banners with his face on. I wonder what he&#8217;d have made of the huge one next to him for Racing Engineering, cheering on Dani Clos and Alvaro Parente. It was almost as big as his. Maybe next year it&#8217;ll be bigger. Rascasse is its usual packed with the full spectrum of fans, teams, hangers-on and randoms. It&#8217;s something to just stop, look, chuckle, and wonder at the whole cross-section of motor-racing faithful mixing in one place. So many people are sporting over-glamorous garb; understatement doesn&#8217;t seem to be a term that&#8217;s well abided by here, but that makes it all the more entertaining. A band starts up as David and I wait for Will to arrive, and it&#8217;s fair to say they&#8217;re not going to be memorable for musical reasons. Murdering a series of &#8216;big hits&#8217; &#8211; starting with Coldplay&#8217;s The Scientist, and further maiming the likes of With Of Without You, and even Radiohead &#8211; it actually becomes a fantastic game of spot the intro, often proving wrong as the song that&#8217;s played sounds only vaguely similar to the original. The singer&#8217;s interesting inflection &#8211; I love a good song when English isn&#8217;t the singer&#8217;s first language, it&#8217;s why Eurovision is so classic &#8211; is intriguing, so when Will turns up with motor racing photo whizz Matt, we spend a fantastic half hour extolling our music tastes, good, and bad, and getting misty-eyed about the golden days of Britpop. What I&#8217;d do for a bit of Bluetones now.</p>
<div id="attachment_202" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bu.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-202" title="Rascasse reunion time" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0527bu.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Rascasse reunion time" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rascasse reunion time</p></div>
<p>We leave the fun after a quick couple before things get too shifty, as next stop is back to Beaulieu for dinner with the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> team. Unfortunately we keep them waiting longer than planned when we narrowly miss our train but all seems to be forgiven as we settle down at Le Max in the marina in Beaulieu. It&#8217;s one of a small boulevard of restaurants that cluster along the waterfront, and just down from where David and I enjoyed a birthday drink the night before, and it&#8217;s a nice arena of calm after Monaco&#8217;s daily bluster. I&#8217;m very lucky to have been invited along for dinner, treated as I have been throughout this trip as a grateful guest of the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> crew, and once again, just as I was in Bahrain and Valencia in 2007, I&#8217;m overwhelmed by their hospitality. I could just as easily be heading off for a bite, but I&#8217;m ushered along and made to feel part of the family. The food is good, as is the conversation with Alexa, Tony, David and Didier and his wife, with my attempts to speak faltering French to her taken with patience and good grace! I may have spoken it fluently as a child and teenager, but I still struggle to find the correct words, even after a few glasses of vin rouge to lubricate the vocal chords. It&#8217;s frustrating, but it&#8217;s better to try I always feel, even if the end results are a bit of a mess! As we head back for the night, I reflect on another brilliant day and look forward to rest before the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com" target="_blank">GP2</a> Sprint race, F1 Qualy and the business end of the weekend tomorrow. I&#8217;m tired, but, as I have been all week so far, elated.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hangovers in a foreign country. I&#8217;ve been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. In fact, if I wake up somewhere outside England, and I&#8217;m clear-headed I almost wonder what&#8217;s gone wrong. The hangover wasn&#8217;t too stressful this morning (Will&#8217;s was &#8211; his one for the road turned out to be beers and vodka, but like [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=171&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_172" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526aa-e1306500494899.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-172" title="Monaco in the morning" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526aa-e1306500494899.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="The calm before the storrm" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The calm before the storm</p></div>
<p>Hangovers in a foreign country. I&#8217;ve been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. In fact, if I wake up somewhere outside England, and I&#8217;m clear-headed I almost wonder what&#8217;s gone wrong. The hangover wasn&#8217;t too stressful this morning (Will&#8217;s was &#8211; his one for the road turned out to be beers and vodka, but like a consummate pro he was on commentary duties with a coffee in hand mid morning), and by breakfast at the quaint <a title="Hotel Marcellin" href="www.hotel-marcellin.com" target="_blank">Marcellin hotel</a> in Beaulieu -sur-Mer, my home for the next 5 days, I was raring to go. This was the day I&#8217;d get to see cars throwing themselves round the world famous streets of the principality, and I could barely wait to get to Monte Carlo.</p>
<p>One of the joys of being where I am is that I&#8217;m two minutes from the station, which means 10 minutes of trains &#8211; through numerous tunnels and coastal views, one of my favourite journeys on rail, despite its brevity &#8211; and I&#8217;m slap bang in the middle of Monaco, much better than those that have to fight their way through traffic to get to the same place, poor David, for instance this morning. Today the city is a very different beast. There&#8217;ll be racing today &#8211; at least practice and qualifying &#8211; and the streets are teeming with fans of all shapes and sizes and nationalities, like a convention on motor racing has rolled into town. And F1 fans, in particular, are a dedicated breed all of their own. Top of this are the tifosi, Ferrari&#8217;s addicted followers, and they&#8217;re all here in the hope that <a title="Fernando Alonso" href="www.fernandoalonso.com" target="_blank">Fernando Alonso</a> can magic a pole. He&#8217;s a magician on these streets, but he&#8217;ll have his work cut out to top <a title="Lewis Hamilton" href="www.lewishamilton.com" target="_blank">Lewis Hamilton</a>, and of course, the Red Bulls, sweeping all before them this year.</p>
<div id="attachment_174" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526ag-e1306500693364.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-174" title="The GP2 boys roll out to the grid" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526ag-e1306500693364.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="The GP2 boys roll out to the grid" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The GP2 boys roll out to the grid</p></div>
<p>For me, I&#8217;ve decided to actually buy a ticket today, because it&#8217;d be sad not to experience the racing from the grandstands themselves, but also because Thursday is the least wallet-shredding full day of them all. With some of the normal seats costing upwards of 500e on Sunday for the <a title="F1" href="http://www.formula1.com" target="_blank">F1</a>, and if you&#8217;re on a balcony somewhere, think more like 1000, I&#8217;m not about to take out a new mortgage for two hours of petrol and revs, however good it is. So, the slightly more reality-based price of 70e gets me a seat all day at Tabac, so I get to view the cars as they sweep down from the tunnel, through the chicane, round Tabac&#8217;s right hander, through the Swimming  Pool complex. In short, about a third of the entire lap. 30% of heaven, basically.</p>
<p>First port of call is the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> paddock. Because of Monaco&#8217;s premium on space, this weekend doesn&#8217;t get to share it with its big brother in F1, so it&#8217;s is parked out round the corner, through a tunnel, but it&#8217;s a beautiful spot, with its own beach (seriously) and a much more laid-back atmosphere than its bustling, A-list counterpart. As David comes to give me my hallowed pass, I&#8217;m more glad for it. F1 is amazing, but <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> is like a little family, and having waited four years, it&#8217;s great to come back to see long-lost relatives, people that run a brilliant series on a fraction of F1&#8242;s budget with (whisper it) better racing, and ten times the fun. Getting introduced to some familiar faces (Bruno, Didier, the irrepressible Marco) and some new (Alexa, still in her cast, worse luck) fills me with a sense of warm familiarity. They may not have the glitz or buying power of F1, but they treat you as if you&#8217;re one of their own, and I never cease to be forever grateful to the warmth and generosity of everyone involved, particularly for letting some overexcited, 36 year-old boy into their office for a weekend and putting up with all my daft questions and my piss-poor attempts at appearing knowledgeable.</p>
<p>Still, it feels like I&#8217;ve not been away since Valencia in 2007. The cars may be different (the new 2011 <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> car is an awesome machine, and looks every bit as good as it&#8217;s F1 cousin, minus, welcomingly, some of the bewildering aero and design elements that mega-budgets allow to sprout on the cars) but the atmosphere is just a good. Many of the drivers are young enough to be university age, and some of them even my kids,  (and some look younger than that), but it all just adds to the uncynical enthusiasm and happy atmosphere that pervades the paddock. The racing is still ultra-serious, but it&#8217;s all done with a wonderful air of unfettered joy.</p>
<div id="attachment_175" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526bc.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-175" title="The bald one and the birthday boy" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526bc.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="The bald one and the birthday boy" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The bald one and the birthday boy</p></div>
<p>We head out for practice, and into the pits, and for the next 30 minutes I&#8217;ll be seeing racing from the absolute sharp end. There&#8217;s something intangible about walking along the pit lane &#8211; apart from the overriding fish out of water syndrome (I&#8217;m used to the inner workings of clubs and festivals, not the minutiae of sporting arenas like Monaco), just like anywhere where I&#8217;m surrounded by the sort of utter professionalism that you see in a sport like motor racing &#8211; that seems to add a few bps to the heartbeat, and raise the blood pressure. I&#8217;m trying to be as nonchalant as I can, dressed up like I expect the &#8216;cool&#8217; people to be here. But really, I may be clued up on what&#8217;s big in Dalston, but not sure I know much about Monaco. Still, I if love one thing, I love my t-shirts, and about 15 of my favourites, including the one I wore today, and in fact ones I&#8217;ll wear most of the weekend are designed by one amazing company: <a title="Millionhands" href="http://shop.millionhands.net/products" target="_blank">Millionhands</a>. They&#8217;re a team that&#8217;s a labour of love, designing their own, and work with labels and the like in the electronic music industry to put together some of the most eye-catching ts you&#8217;ll see around. Nothing gives me more pleasure than wearing something you know was made by a mate, and in this case it&#8217;s a collab with superb London label <a title="Tsuba" href="www.tsubarecords.com" target="_blank">Tsuba</a>. House music at its finest. Not sure too many in the pit lane notice though, as they&#8217;re diverting 100% of their attention to getting their men to the top of the timesheets. This is motor racing in its most elemental, and scanning the names of the F1 drivers on the garages (<a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> get to wheel their cars down here and drive them back afterwards) and see the mix of marshals, mechanics, photographers, journos, and even the odd F1 star, once again causes the hairs on my neck to stand proudly to attention. I remember my first ever experience like this, in Bahrain in 2007, courtesy of the much-missed Super Aguri team, and the sensation of the screaming revs of an F1 car going through the length of your spine as they power out of the box for qualy was something I will never forget. I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve been quiet for so long in my life.</p>
<div id="attachment_177" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526ck-e1306500814718.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-177" title="Imposter in the pits" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526ck-e1306500814718.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="Imposter in the pits" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">In the pits</p></div>
<p>I keep talking, trying  and wishing to look like I fit in here, and make it through to the end of the session unscathed, which is better than some of the drivers manage, with <a title="Davide Valsecchi" href="www.davidevalsecchi.it" target="_blank">Davide Valsecchi</a>&#8216;s Air Asia clouting <a title="Van Der Garde" href="www.giedovandergarde.com" target="_blank">Van Der Garde</a>&#8216;s <a title="Addax" href="www.addaxteam.com" target="_blank">Addax</a> right below us as the session draws to a close. Watching it from this side of the wall only makes me realise what, despite its bonhomie and family atmosphere, a highly professional outift <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/">GP2</a> is. It may be in some eyes the very much second fiddle to F1, but seeing the cars, teams, officials, and the amount of organisation that goes into just a practise session is mind-boggling. And yet everything happens like clockwork, as if this has been done a million times. As a spectacle &#8211; and being a long-confirmed geek, I always lean to the minutiae of any process, it&#8217;s awe-inspiring, and an incredible thing to watch. Thirty minutes of Practice is adrenaline-busting entertainment at its best, and as we head back up the road for lunch I&#8217;m still a little light-headed. Yes, more pinching. Lots of it. After lunch &#8211; and it&#8217;s high class catering that keeps the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> army on its feet, and praise for another unsung group that provide a variety of mouth-watering fare for everyone here, day in day out, rain or shine &#8211; I do head off to Tabac, the roar of F1 engines filling my ears as I try to find where on earth the entrance to the stands are. It&#8217;s a maze, one in which I buy a <a title="McClaren" href="mclaren.com/formula1" target="_blank">McClaren</a> hat to shield my shiny head from the sun. No attempting to look cool here (I don&#8217;t really do hats) but while I&#8217;m English, the last thing I want to do is fuel the stereotype by making my bonce a shade of pink for the next few days. Painful, and stupid.</p>
<div id="attachment_176" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526bx.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-176" title="Grosjean at Piscine" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526bx.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" alt="Grosjean at Piscine" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Grosjean at Piscine</p></div>
<p><a title="Stand K" href="http://www.monaco-grand-prix.com/141-monaco/" target="_blank">Stand K</a> &#8211; as is my home for the afternoon &#8211; is a supreme vantage point, and I get to see the cars I&#8217;ve watched so many times on television over the last 30 years scream past me repeatedly for an hour. It&#8217;s surreal, noisy, petrol-scented brilliance, sitting in a stand full of like-minded motor racing nuts, and drinking in the views of Monaco, the boats, the buildings, the track, that every so often I have to remind myself surrounds me. At times, it&#8217;s almost too much to take in. A cool beer between sessions gives me a well earned and shady rest under the stands before a frenetic 30-minute qualifying for GP2. And if you think F1&#8242;s 3-part shootout is busy, try twenty-six cars all on track at the same time desperately trying to get clear air, set a time, and get back in one piece. It&#8217;s easier said than done, and while many drivers are managing this with aplomb, there are still a dozen that manage to end up the wrong way, or in <a title="Romain Grosjean" href="www.romaingrosjean.com" target="_blank">Romain Grosjean</a>&#8216;s case (the joint leader of the series), trying to drive over the top of your team-mate. It&#8217;s not the sort of skills becoming to someone that&#8217;s one of the top echelon of drivers in this series, and while he&#8217;ll be chastened by a later penalty, like anything in motorsport, the biggest relief is that both drivers walk away. The last 5 minutes of qualifying has more action than some of last year&#8217;s entire F1 races, and I need a sit-down to take it all in before the dust settles and Giedo Van Der Garde appears top of the sheets, edging out Sam Bird in the last minute of the session. It&#8217;s proper racing, and this is only deciding how the grid shapes up! And before you think F1, and the immense gaps on show, the whole field here is covered by little over two seconds. The time it takes you to even think about that, well, you can basically cover P1 to 26 there. Amazing, really.</p>
<div id="attachment_178" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526en-e1306500866172.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-178" title="Monaco from Le Rocher" src="http://whyohwhyohwhy.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/2011_0526en-e1306500866172.jpg?w=225&#038;h=300" alt="Monaco from Le Rocher" width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Monaco from Le Rocher</p></div>
<p>With this over, I have a chance for a last mission &#8211; to head up to Le Rocher, the grass-covered slopes over Rascasse where the fans not willing or able to part with monster-size wedges of cash choose to watch the weekend unfold. There&#8217;s something great about this part of Monaco, like the Hill at the Adelaide Oval in Australia, that shows that it&#8217;s not just about VIP areas or 1000-euro grandstands (it&#8217;s 70e for Sunday here, which while still chunky, not a price that requires a loan at least), and it&#8217;s well-populated, even when only the Porsche Super Cup is due before the day&#8217;s action comes to a close. Come here for F1 sessions, and you&#8217;ll find a chap from the North of England wearing a mirrored army hat and shouting choice words to whoever will listen (whether they want it or not) and on whatever takes his fancy. That&#8217;s F1 for you. It breeds fans that are more than a little off the wall. And that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so great. Nothing beats a few crazies to add some atmosphere.</p>
<p>This evening is likely to be less eventful than the last. For my head, my liver, my wallet and my waistline, this is probably a good thing. While David hammers away on the keyboard, dedicatingly compiling the official results and press for the day&#8217;s action like a machine, as well as creating a hugely entertaining <a title="GP2 Blog" href="http://paddock.gp2series.com" target="_blank">GP2 blog</a>, I&#8217;m sat here putting this together with the grooves of canadian <a title="Frivilous" href="www.frivolouslive.com" target="_blank">Frivilous</a>&#8216; Meteorology ringing in my ears. It&#8217;s a relaxing end to an amazing day. And I&#8217;m barely even 36 hours in. I really don&#8217;t deserve this, but there&#8217;s something about gift horses and mouths that&#8217;s appropriate here. The evening is indeed relaxed and civilised. David and I walked passed Le Rascasse on our way out, but we didn&#8217;t really feel like being deafened by shit electro-house and drowned in free Midori. If we wanted that we could go to Croydon. So, we headed back to Beaulieu, settled in a bar by the marina with a bottle of rose, chewed over the day&#8217;s proceedings, and calmly celebrated his birthday, a world away from the bustle (and posing) of the nightlife in Monaco. I think we made the right choice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a delicious irony about wandering the streets of a small town outside Monaco listening to Metronomy&#8217;s brilliant new album. I&#8217;m not sure there could be anything as far removed from the sun-drenched style and relaxed nature of Beaulieu-sur-Mer than The English Riviera, but the album&#8217;s title and music matches the landscape perfectly, and the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=162&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a delicious irony about wandering the streets of a small town outside Monaco listening to Metronomy&#8217;s brilliant new album. I&#8217;m not sure there could be anything as far removed from the sun-drenched style and relaxed nature of Beaulieu-sur-Mer than The English Riviera, but the album&#8217;s title and music matches the landscape perfectly, and the pain of the 4.30am alarm call starts to melt away as I sit on the beach with a picnic, French style. A stick of freshly-baked bread, a small Camembert roule, and some cured ham. Oh, and a can of 1664. I am British after all. It&#8217;s a refreshingly inauspicious start, considering the real reason that I, and thousands of others, ranging from the local fans to the bejewelled yacht-dwelling, casino-patronising jet-setters, are here. It&#8217;s <a title="Monaco" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">Monaco</a>, late May, and this can only mean one thing: The GP.</p>
<p>Now, before anyone thinks I&#8217;ve suddenly transformed into some sort of nouveau-riche pretender, it&#8217;s not quite as glamorous as it sounds, or at least as high-rolling, and nor would I want it to be. I may be here on Grand Prix weekend, but it&#8217;s the <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/">GP2</a> I&#8217;m here to be immersed in, reuniting myself with the tooth-and-nail racing that thrilled me in 2007 in Bahrain and Valencia. The outgoing <a title="GP2" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">GP2</a> champion that year was a certain Louis Hamilton, and the likes of Nico Rosberg, Bruno Senna, Vitaly Petrov and Kamui Kobayashi were racing that year. You see, this may be F1&#8242;s feeder series (and in the last 5 years it&#8217;s given GP fans Hamilton, Kovaleinen, Senna, Di Grassi, Hulkenberg, Kobayashi, Glock, Perez, Buemi, and Maldonado amongst others) but this where the REAL racing happens. No DRS, no KERS, no steering wheels that look like 5 Sega controllers stitched together. This is 20-odd broadly similar cars, going at it hammer and tongs to see who really is the quickest guy out there. No Ferrari-sized budgets or drinks manufacturers bankrolling things. And thats&#8217; why I love it.</p>
<p>But this is <a title="Monaco" href="http://www.gp2series.com/" target="_blank">Monaco</a>, something else entirely. I&#8217;ve been watching this place all my life, from first seeing the washed-out colours of the Malboro <a title="McClaren" href="http://www.mclaren.com/formula1" target="_blank">McClarens</a> and JPS Renaults back in the 80s, the days of Piquet, Prost, <a title="Senna" href="www.ayrton-senna.com" target="_blank">Senna</a>, Mansell (actually, it should just be Senna and Prost, because no one else won it for a decade back then astonishingly) and getting to know the mythical twists, turns, corners, and of course the Casino Square, the Swimming Pool, Rascasse, it&#8217;s not any GP track, it&#8217;s probably the most famous in the history of the sport. Which is why Im already giddy with excitement, and I&#8217;ve not even set foot in Monaco yet. In around 45 minutes, I&#8217;m hoping to be stood by St Devote. It&#8217;ll be like the first time I went to New York, staring wide-eyed at Times Square. It&#8217;ll be like I&#8217;m on the set of a film. In short, it&#8217;ll be incredible. But tomorrow, I&#8217;ll be seeing racing, in the thick of it in the GP2 paddock. And then it&#8217;ll sink in, or maybe it won&#8217;t.</p>
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<p>Well. Wow. Just wow. Nothing really prepares you for being in Monaco the first time. Everything is so familiar, yet, everything is also so new. You know the corners so well &#8211; <a title="Rascasse" href="www.monaco-grand-prix.com" target="_blank">Rascasses</a>, St Devote, <a title="Casino" href="www.monaco-grand-prix.com" target="_blank">Casino</a>, Piscine &#8211; but seeing them in the flesh makes the hairs on the back of the neck stand up. It may still only be Wednesday, which means no racing, but the added bonus of this is that you can walk the length of the track and experience the feeling of being on that famous circuit, something you only get on race days in the evening. And yes I hear you say, you can do that all year round, but there&#8217;s no Armco, no sponsor&#8217;s logos, no fencing, no marshals, mechanics or drivers here then. The circus is only in town one week every year. Being in Monaco right now makes you feel instantly that you&#8217;re part of the action. I&#8217;ve been lucky enough to experience Bahrain and Valencia, but the out-of-town circuits are just that. Often the same razzmatazz, but outside the circuit, there&#8217;s little else on show. This is slap bang in the middle of a city, one that&#8217;s already bustling and brimming with buildings perched on hills and waterfront, and in fact, looking at the finishing touches being put in place, it&#8217;s a wonder that they manage to fit everything in here. The space is tiny, but yet somehow it all gets squeezed in. How the motor homes and trucks fit down the roads is beyond me. You&#8217;d need a slide rule just to get into the place.</p>
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<p>After 90 minutes wandering around open-mouthed I hook up with Will. He&#8217;s a veteran (at 30, sickening isn&#8217;t it?) of GP2, F1 magazine, GPWeek, and now <a title="Speed TV" href="www.speedtv.com" target="_blank">Speed TV</a>, covering the races on the grid for the US Network. I don&#8217;t&#8217; think I&#8217;ve ever met a more enthusiastic man and when you add his passion &#8211; F1 &#8211; to this, it&#8217;s almost off the scale. The thing is, while he&#8217;s such a fan, he&#8217;s also a consummate pro, talking casually about his job when it would make most of us mere F1 nuts weak at the knees. He&#8217;s been interviewing Lewis Hamilton one-to-one today, and yet asking for a run-down of his weekend so far is like water off a duck&#8217;s back (if he&#8217;s not going over his experience at the Mille Miglia of course). Shooting the breeze over a few crisp lagers at Rascasse (it may be expensive, but it&#8217;s not eye-wateringly Ibiza expensive, so it&#8217;s less of a shock to me than to some that find two &#8216;pints&#8217; of Carlsberg setting them back 14 euros) and watching the Monaco people flit by with him is an experience in itself. Whether it&#8217;s the mechanics or PRs from the teams, taking a well-earned rest, or the fans, or the jet-setters (self-appointed in some cases, clearly, and hilariously), or the motley collection of &#8216;Miss Grand Prix&#8217; girls that are being pawed over by various males &#8211; though i&#8217;m really not sure why in this case, when most of them appear to have taken a morning swim in foundation &#8211; it&#8217;s a menagerie on show, and defies sensible description. Every wants to see, be seen, be the centre of attention, and watching them vie for it is witheringly enjoyable for someone with a dry sense of humour. It&#8217;s a worthy sideshow to the race itself.</p>
<p>Six beers in, and some chat with some of Will&#8217;s many friends and acquaintances on the circuit (including some wonderful <a title="Ferrari" href="www.ferrari.com/English/Formula1/Pages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Ferrari</a> girls who brighten up the evening immensely) it&#8217;s apparent that if we don&#8217;t get food down us then Thursday will be a bleak day of suffering, which is fine for me, but as Will&#8217;s working from the crack of dawn, I&#8217;m thinking of him, and also the fact he&#8217;s a bit of a lightweight in all honesty. We end up hoofing a chilli burger and fries in a sports bar down the road -  Stars and Bars; think a sort of Euro Hard Rock Cafe that revolves around football, motor racing and cycling &#8211; and coincidence means soon seated next to us are Dani Clos and Alvaro Parente, teammates in Racing Engineering, and two of the nicest (and talented) drivers you&#8217;ll ever meet. I pretend not to be in awe, convinced I&#8217;m styling it out admirably, when it&#8217;s probably the Carlsberg doing the trick, while Will chats away on setup, tyres, Monaco&#8217;s own unique challenges, and I try to join in without putting my foot well and truly in my gob. To avoid this, I stare at the cycling memorabilia on the wall (Miguel Indurain&#8217;s bike, Tony Rominger&#8217;s various shirts, Johan Museeuw&#8217;s too &#8211; all legends and from the era that got me into cycling itself) and wonder how on earth I managed to get myself into such an incredible situation like this. While for many this is a job or an expensive regular hobby, for me to come to a city and a race like this is boy&#8217;s own stuff, and I&#8217;m going to be spending the weekend pinching myself every ten minutes just to check I&#8217;m actually here and not in some hugely satisfying dream.</p>
<p>By this time it&#8217;s gone 10, and I&#8217;m trying to get home before the last train strands me in Monaco and I have to spend my life savings on a cab. David, who&#8217;s one of the dedicated and unsung GP2 team, and the reason I&#8217;m out here in the first place, has landed, and I&#8217;m attempting to get home to say hi and thank him. It doesn&#8217;t go to plan, I&#8217;ve missed my train, and need to get on the next before cabs are the only option. This won&#8217;t be a good option, because the prices here are beyond eye-watering (as I found out in Nice this morning), in fact I&#8217;m pretty sure if you look at a taxi for too long you&#8217;ll end up having to pay, so I say my goodbyes, and stagger off to the train leaving Will to &#8216;have one last one&#8217; on the way home. Sounds like danger to me (it will prove to be). Having spared a tired David my presence, I fall through the door of my room and onto the bed a tired, lightly-drunk, extremely happy motor racing fan. This has been one of the most fun days I&#8217;ve ever had, and the racing&#8217;s not even started yet!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Waking up to the news of Osama Bin Laden&#8217;s capture, and ultimate death gave a sense of relief, but also a sense that this significant landmark is only a mark in the long path to defeat terrorism. We can only wonder and hope that there is some closure now for those that have lost loved [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=158&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Waking up to the news of <a title="Bin Laden captured" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13261879" target="_blank">Osama Bin Laden&#8217;s capture,</a> and ultimate death gave a sense of relief, but also a sense that this significant landmark is only a mark in the long path to defeat terrorism. We can only wonder and hope that there is some closure now for those that have lost loved ones, friends, colleagues and family in the atrocities before, on, and after September 11th 2001, but it won&#8217;t be the end of this story. Bin Laden was a figurehead, the head of an organisation that had, for the last 15 years, been at the hub of multilateral actions against the West, and, as is often overlooked, many Muslims around the world. Seeing the events and reaction unfold today brought a rush of the blood, but not excitement. While the man behind so many deaths is now gone, it gives me no pleasure to rejoice the death of another human being.</p>
<p><a title="Public reaction to bin Laden news" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2011/may/02/osama-bin-laden-world-reacts-video" target="_blank">Scenes in America</a> have been more colourful than in the UK. It&#8217;s understandable when their operation resulted in the killing &#8211; with, tellingly, <a title="Difficult questions for Pakistan. " href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/02/osama-bin-laden-pakistan-awkward-questions" target="_blank">no direct assistance or involvement from the Pakistan government</a> &#8211; and their country was so horrifically affected. I can&#8217;t imagine how those friends and relatives of those lost in the Trade Centres must have felt over the last nine years as bin Landen evaded the clutches of the allied forces, and countless American soldiers and intelligence, prolonging the agony and seeing the man responsible taunting the West with videos, messages and more attacks. Dancing and cheering in the streets &#8211; from a mostly young and sometimes well-oiled crowds &#8211; didn&#8217;t sit too comfortably with me, as I can&#8217;t bring myself to celebrate a death, however repugnant the person may be. But the US has invested so much emotionally, financially and ideologically into finding and killing Al-Qaeda&#8217;s leader that the reaction was always going to be different on the other side of the pond. Watching some of the reactions today of the bereaved to the news, and how they conducted themselves with such dignity was very moving. For them, the victory, however hollow, must bring an end in part to a harrowing period.</p>
<p>For Britain, it&#8217;s also a landmark. We&#8217;ve been &#8211; justifiably or not &#8211; invested into this battle &#8216;shoulder to shoulder&#8217; with the United States since its beginning, and we&#8217;ve been directly affected by the spectre of Al-Qaeda, its operations and figurehead looming over the last decade. For teenagers and younger adults, they&#8217;ll struggle to remember a time before this was so. Having attended a funeral after 7/7 &#8211; something I hope I never have to go through again, let alone seeing the pain it caused to the family &#8211; it&#8217;s a relief to be at this point. But the reality is that little will change. In fact, we may see things escalate if revenge attacks are orchestrated. London will be a more tense place for a while. But we can only hope that this is the beginning of a new chapter, and that, with all the change that&#8217;s now afoot in the middle east, that Al-Qaeda&#8217;s lustre is reduced, and that their dominance ebbs in the coming years.</p>
<p>And predictably, even as the news surfaced, there were naysayers already debunking the news. However low governments and the military may stoop &#8211; whatever we may say, we left thousands dead in Afghanistan and Iraq &#8211; it&#8217;s hard to believe that this would be an untruth. It would be one that would dwarf the spin that so ashamedly took us to war in Iraq. The US and its allies have invested way too much time, money, resources and emotion in this claim otherwise, and there have been none of the usual denials from the terror groups that form the cabal involved. I&#8217;m a skeptic, but this is one thing that I am taking on face value. And cheeringly, <a title="Obama's moment" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13261064" target="_blank">Obama will have a grandstand moment</a> to validate his presidency, giving him a boost that <a title="Republicans congratulate Obama" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-adams-blog/2011/may/02/rush-limbaugh-praise-obama-glenn-beck" target="_blank">even grudging Republicans can&#8217;t deny him</a>. The States are united for a short time, and great that is too.</p>
<p>We will be talking about this day for many years, and the main hope is that it can be a positive landmark, that we will look back at this as a turning point. But to think that cutting the head from one of the snakes in Medusa&#8217;s hair renders the rest of the beast incapacitated would be <a title="Threat still undiminshed" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/may/02/al-qaida-threat-not-diminished" target="_blank">short-sighted</a>. But at least for many, this will hopefully be some sort of closure, and draw a line under the terrible events in New York and London. It&#8217;s the least that the bereaved deserve.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a Lib Dem, the past few months have been a living nightmare. And nothing comes any worse than the tumult over tuition fees. I may not be a student any more (those days are long gone) but I understand the dismay that they feel, knowing that in the future, the burden of paying for [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=153&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>As a Lib Dem, the past few months have been a living nightmare. And nothing comes any worse than the tumult over tuition fees. I may not be a student any more (those days are long gone) but I understand the dismay that they feel, knowing that in the future, the burden of paying for university will be placed on those that attend, rather than the taxpayer.</p>
<p>I also supported the protests when they were announced. We talk a good game in this country, but when it comes to direct action, we&#8217;re not always the best at walking the walk. However, it&#8217;s been astounding the size and amount of demonstrations, both in London and around the country. The sour taste that sits in the mouth though, and that will continue to do so, is the violent element to these protests.</p>
<p>Now trying to unpick the propaganda is easier said than done. It wasn&#8217;t hard to see there was a hardline element willing to cause as much damage as possible when they broke away to Millbank, and some of these were aiming for damage not just to the buildings, but the police, or bystanders. And once the police&#8217;s underwhelming response was noted, the stage was then set for ugly repercussions. We&#8217;ve seen it all before. In the G20 demonstrations, where the Met Police stated that trouble was &#8216;inevitable&#8217; beforehand, thus giving them the perfect excuse to kick off. We all know what happened that day.</p>
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<p>And so it came to pass again on the day of the vote. While many students were aiming for peaceful protest, the minority, just like the police&#8217;s pre-justified actions, will know that, since violence is &#8216;inevitable&#8217;, then they have the perfect excuse to disrupt and grab all the headlines from those trying to uphold the tradition of peaceful protest. Watching the scenes on tv it was pretty appalling. The police stated the protest strayed from an &#8216;agreed route&#8217;, thus justifying their first overreaction. With the violent few then pushing at the barriers, the first baton charge was their pre-prepared reaction, and after that, the rest of the events were almost pre-ordained.</p>
<p>Sights of a wheelchair user being dragged from their chair were disgraceful, as were those of a policeman being knocked off their horse, and the barricades being flung at riot police. Seeing Winston Churchill&#8217;s statue defaced, and idiots swinging on the remembrance day&#8217;s flags on the Cenotaph were flashpoints that will go just as far (especially with older generations) to evaporating any sympathy that students may have garnered over the last months.</p>
<p>There are no winners here.</p>
<p>The students, protesting in a battle they surely knew they&#8217;d lose (and did, just). Their futures and those of students that will see the first hit of the new fees in 2012, pitched into a system that puts the epmhasis on mere higher education attendance rather than excellence and focus on academia.</p>
<p>The police, who, while they are often in a no-win situation in scenarios such as this, were brutal, heavy-handed, untruthful, and have shown themselves to have learnt little since the G20 other than to make sure their ID numbers now show as they bring the batons down on the skulls. Mounted police charging a kettled crowd (students, rather than rioters) was shameful, and the myth that protesters (some young kids or old) were allowed out when this wasn&#8217;t possible is one that should be exposed. Kettling the last group until midnight on Westminster Bridge was a story that seemed to get scant coverage. It deserved more.</p>
<p>The press, who covered in an often hysterical and biased way, reporting on the police hurt and never the students, until much later in the day. What happened to impartiality?</p>
<p>And lastly, the politicians, who through their thinking got us into this ghastly mess in the first place.</p>
<p>This may be the death knell of the Lib Dems. Personally I hope (and think) this isn&#8217;t the case, but like the case for Iraq for Labour, this may haunt them for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>And with the dire economic future showing little sign of improving, this may be the start of a very long, violent winter of discontent.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The run-up to Christmas is always brilliant for gigs, and we&#8217;ve been busy on that front, seeing 3 of Dropout&#8217;s favourite bands in the space of a few weeks. Heading to Alexandra Palace on 11th November we got a double-header of two of the best bands around at the moment: LCD Soundsystem and Hot Chip. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=149&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The run-up to Christmas is always brilliant for gigs, and we&#8217;ve been busy on that front, seeing 3 of Dropout&#8217;s favourite bands in the space of a few weeks. Heading to Alexandra Palace on 11th November we got a double-header of two of the best bands around at the moment: <a href="http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com">LCD Soundsystem </a>and <a href="http://www.hotchip.co.uk">Hot Chip</a>.</p>
<p>Having seen both this year already (in fact Hot Chip are my most-seen band now, clocking up 6 gigs since Lovebox in 2006) at Sonar, it was great to see them together, and while the venue&#8217;s organisation left a bit of be desired, the sound and vision from the two groups were, as ever, brilliant. Hot Chip may not click live for some people, but I love them as a real work-in-progress style of performance: there&#8217;s so much going on, so many instruments involved, and they look like they&#8217;re having the time of their lives (as much as uber-electro-geeks can do anyway). Hearing a lot of their new album <a href="http://www.amazon.com/One-Life-Stand-Hot-Chip/dp/B002W6Z7C6">One Life Stand </a>was great. Brothers and One Life Stand always get to me.</p>
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<p>But it was even more poignant seeing LCD Soundsystem, as it is probably the last time (certainly for a long time, possibly for ever) that they&#8217;ll play in London. Having started up as a one-album experiment by James Murphy and Pat Mahoney &#8211; with Nancy Whang joining them as well as a roll-call of concert and album collaborators (including, aptly, Hot Chip&#8217;s Al Doyle) &#8211; they&#8217;ve been possibly one of the bands that&#8217;s dominated the decade&#8217;s music since their <a href="http://www.discogs.com/LCD-Soundsystem-LCD-Soundsystem/release/2426951">eponymous album </a>in 2005.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to think it&#8217;s only been 5 years since I first heard Daft Punk Is Playing In My House. I was captivated, and wanted to know who this band was, that played rough and scuzzy pop that sounded alternatively like house music, garage rock and lo-fi electronic wistfulness. Since then, they&#8217;ve been the soundtrack to mine and many others&#8217; lives, each album being able to pinpoint various events, be it trips to Ibiza, Sonar, roasting London Summers or grey wet winters. It&#8217;s obviously sad they&#8217;re going their seperate ways, but you can&#8217;t blame James Murphy. He&#8217;s so full of ideas that it&#8217;s almost criminal to keep him on one thing, and he passed up producing <a href="http://www.arcadefire.com/">Arcade Fire&#8217;s</a> last album (Neon Bible) when he was caught up on Sound Of Silver.</p>
<p>They leave a legacy of amazing records, and resounding memories, and as a live band they&#8217;re up there with the best. Sadly for the gig, James&#8217; voice was suffering, but he still made it a night to remember, one which is &#8211; as is now ever more popular &#8211; <a href="http://lcd-hotchiplive.sandbag.uk.com/Store/DisplayItems.html">now also available on CD</a>. It&#8217;s a way for bands to get extra income against the illegal downloads that hit their record sales, and to the music fan it&#8217;s an official modern-day version of the concert bootleg that becomes a perfect memory of a night that may have been hazy in the coming weeks. So, goodbye to LCD, I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ve not heard the last of them. Even more incredible was 1st December, and finally seeing <a href="http://www.arcadefire.com">Arcade Fire </a>after 7 years of failed attempts. Words don&#8217;t really do the band or gig justice, but suffice to say they took a venue that I hate &#8211; the o2 &#8211; and turned it into a majestic backdrop for one of the top 5 gigs of my reasonable life.</p>
<p> <img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5086/5226531048_64238a135b.jpg" alt="Arcade Fire live at the o2. " /></p>
<p>Many times you&#8217;ll build up the event that you&#8217;ve been waiting so long to see until it&#8217;s at a level of anticipation that it can&#8217;t possibly top, but in this case, it sailed past that and way beyond. Having loved all three albums with reverence, I knew it would be impossible to include every song I&#8217;d want to hear, but they almost achieved it.</p>
<p>Adding a raw energy to the studio sound, especially rocking the walls down to Month Of May (they&#8217;re not violin-wielding folksters when they don&#8217;t want to be) and closing with a fantatsic encore of We Used To Wait and Wake Up (the cherry on the proverbial cake) I shuffled into the cold floating on air. It&#8217;s at times like this that you realise live music is really without challenger for an emotional, physical and aural experience.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope we&#8217;re still saying this in 2020.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was depressed but not surprised to see news of a poll this morning that almost a fifth of Americans think Barack Obama, their President, is a secretly pracitisng muslim. More worrying still, in a country where the religion, especially of a president, is seen as a key belief, those that think he&#8217;s a Christian [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=145&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was depressed but not surprised to see <a title="Obama religion poll" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/19/barack-obama-muslim-american-public" target="_blank">news of a poll</a> this morning that almost a fifth of Americans think Barack Obama, their President, is a secretly pracitisng muslim. More worrying still, in a country where the religion, especially of a president, is seen as a key belief, those that think he&#8217;s a Christian has fallen from 43 to 34%.</p>
<p>Driven in a large part by the right-wing conversatives, above all in the media (Glenn Beck and Bill O&#8217;Reilly, take a bow) it would be almost amusing if it wasn&#8217;t alarming. Clinging to the tenet that his middle name &#8211; Hussein &#8211; and schooling in Indonesia must&#8217;ve contributed to this, and the concious feeling that, unlike his very publicly god-fearing (and communicating, if you beleive Dubya) predecessor, he&#8217;s not visibily religious enough, those that oppose him politically and ideologically are slowly eroding his image. Most worrying of all, some of those whose minds have changed are his own supporters.</p>
<p>With the mid-terms approaching, this is another worrying statistic in a long and difficult term for a president that deserves a lot better from his people and his country.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Islam is taking a hammering in the US press at the moment, most of all from the traditional right-wing (read: intolerant) suspects over its so-called increasing influence in America. Witness the reaction over the plans to build the &#8217;9/11 mosque&#8217; (an Islamic centre to be run by an organisation that aims to build bridges between the Islamic [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=whyohwhyohwhy.wordpress.com&amp;blog=3567232&amp;post=140&amp;subd=whyohwhyohwhy&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Islam is taking a hammering in the US press at the moment, most of all from the traditional right-wing (read: intolerant) suspects over its so-called increasing influence in America. Witness the <a title="Furious reaction to New York mosque plans" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/12/ground-zero-mosque-islamophobia" target="_blank">reaction</a> over the <a title="Plans for mosque in New York" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/03/mosque-9-11-site" target="_blank">plans to build </a>the &#8217;9/11 mosque&#8217; (an Islamic centre to be run by an organisation that aims to build bridges between the Islamic and Western world, but why let the truth get in the way of a good polemic?) near Ground Zero in New York recently &#8211; and the battle is still ongoing &#8211; to see that Islam is under fire as much as any time since that terrible day in September 2001.</p>
<p>But even more <a title="Worry over Eid and 9/11 clash" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/17/ramadan-clash-9-11-anniversary" target="_blank">worry is now placed </a>on the Eid festival this year, which falls on or near September 11th. For Muslims this is a celebration of the end of Ramadan, a religious period of fasting that goes back to the very core of their beliefs, but there&#8217;s a real danger that certain parties in the United States will use any show of elation as Islam glorifying the <a title="9/11 attack on New York" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/sep/12/wrap.janeperrone" target="_blank">attack on the Twin Towers </a>in 2001.</p>
<p>With some of the reaction in the US over the decision to go ahead with the mosque two blocks from Ground Zero (a church&#8217;s &#8220;burn the Qu&#8217;ran day&#8221; and &#8220;Islam is EVIL&#8221; signs being some of the most shameful) coupled with growing Republican support, particularly from the far-right &#8216;Tea Party&#8217; movement in the last year, September 11th 2010 is likely to be arguably the most tense anniversary of the terrible day since the event, but one can only hope that it can be treated with some perspective, and some understanding, a reminder that the US constitution is based on freedoms, including that of religion, and that all religions should be resepected, however unlikely that may be.</p>
<p>The worry is that those that seek to spread the message that Islam = Al Qaeda, and that all Muslims supported 9/11 &#8211; shocking untruths that still are too readily accepted by those that hear what they want to believe &#8211; will use this unfortunate clash to &#8220;prove&#8221; that the Islamic world and terrorists are one and the same. One can only hope that sense wins out, and this vocal minority (and it is, thankfully, whatever you feel of the US, still that) is put in its place. We are, after all, still claiming we live in a civilsed society where freedom still has value. And that, after all, should extend to everyone, not just those that we feel it should.</p>
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