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June 28, 2010 - submitted by Esther, Netherlands
Q. Dear Oracle, How do the guys and you feel after the game against Germany and did Markus Dravs survive watching it with all these English people around him?
The Oracle replies:
It turns out that Markus is quite torn between his homeland of Germany and the home he has made here in England but I guess that result couldn't be too bad either way for him. He didn't end up watching with the band by the way who were obviously disappointed with the final score but I have to say even though David James let 4 goals in, he had a a pretty hard job and the best team on the day won. Kudos to Germany!
June 28, 2010 - submitted by Jonathan, United States of America
Q. While Yellow was played during the Viva La Vida tour, giant yellow balls were released into the crowd. When the song was over, the yellow balls seemed to disappear. I would have thought that the crowd would have kept the balls bouncing. How is it that the yellow balls disappeared almost on cue?
The Oracle replies:
For those who didn't know, the yellow balls were actually balloons. They were initially bounced around the arenas/stadiums during the song. Although some were saved (or bravely attempted to be by some) most were popped to release their confetti. A couple made it back to the stage where Chris would pop them with his guitar on the final note.
June 28, 2010 - submitted by Siobhain, Australia
Q. I'm not sure if anyone else has told you this but the 'biscuit' referred to previously is what we'd be more likely to call a scone.
The Oracle replies:
Ah, again a scone is totally different. We see that as an afternoon tea speciality here not a breakfast item... This also answers someone's question of what to do in London. There are cheaper versions; this place is famous for it though.
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