Yet there was another layer to Mailer's view as he also saw the essential
childishness in competition and games and his portrayal of this aspect of sports differs from that of Fitzgerald.
All your favourite characters are back as well, such as Barman Mick "The Bull", whose homophobic rants make you laugh in their
childishness, but sadly remind me of many people I encounter in this country.
But, typically, in the training sessions there's a whole load of arguments,
childishness and foul language.
There's also lots of impersonations and
childishness, followed by bouts of sophistication.
The long-running hassle over the route from Swans Corner to Stainton Way and thence to the Southern Cross is another example of
childishness.
Now it's the "sequester." What
childishness emanates from Washington.
"Thanks in part to my constitutional
childishness, they have always sounded to me like the names by which the Three Musketeers really should have been known: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos," Leith writes.
She admits to
childishness but doesn't abandon the blame game: We were in the living room of the house in Terenure.
With the recent opening of the Disney Fashion by LIWA store in Dubai Mall there's now more chance to show that you don't take yourself too seriously and inject a little bit of
childishness into your wardrobe, left.
And while Wayne Rooney has long been dubbed Gascoigne's heir apparent - even assuming the nickname 'Wazza' - it is Balotelli who better demonstrates the
childishness and self-destructiveness that characterised the former England talisman's career.
Jordan documents Patton's remarkable churlishness and
childishness, as well as his extraordinary drive and sense of the operational moment.