Americans call football soccer, but this is what the British hate very much. Football is football. When did it become soccer? Therefore, when the heroic protagonist in "Lord of the Rings Trilogy" arrived in London from the United States, he couldn't even enter the GSE threshold for West Ham United fans.
The American director also used West Ham's team song, "I Blow Bubbles forever." I like the name and lyrics of this song, and it sounds great when many people sing it together. By the way, and the saddest part of the ending song, "One blood" sung by Terence Jay, is also good.
The Americans are interesting. This Terence Jay also played a guest role in it, the villain who drove our male protagonist out of Harvard.
From then on I no longer hate football hooligans, because football hooligans are not necessarily all bad guys. Thank the Americans for letting me understand this.
《I'm forever blowing bubbles》
I'm forever blowing bubbles,
Pretty bubbles in the air,
They fly so high, nearly reach the sky,
Then like my dreams they fade and die.
Fortune's always hiding,
I've looked everywhere,
I'm forever blowing bubbles,
Pretty bubbles in the air.
I'm dreaming dreams, I'm scheming schemes,
I'm building castles high.
They're born anew, their days are few,
Just like a sweet butterfly.
And as the daylight is dawning,
They come again in the morning!
When shadows creep, when I'm asleep,
To lands of hope I stray!
Then at daybreak, when I awake,
My bluebird flutters away.
Happiness, you seem so near me,
Happiness, come forth and cheer me!
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