The "Contemporary Yesterday" is a 'game', a game about time to be precise, to stimulate an assessment of our present life experiences. The matter of 'present yesterday,' is not only about the present or the past but also about inserting future interests in a typical Boy way. The past and the present are often contradicted and the winner is considered the present (for the reformers) or the past (for the conservatives). Boy wants to say, that 'the present is the future of the past.' But, does time really take place in such a clear and linear way: 'from the past flows into the present to then advance to the future'?