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Thursday, December 30, 2010
THE POWER OF TIGER!!!!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
DARK DECEMBER!!!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Leg Problem
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Staff Outing @ Sunway Lagoon
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
NEW AVATAR... SAME PERSON
Monday, October 11, 2010
ACER BeTouch E400
Well, still late to type any news. Little bit lazy last few weeks. So, this is my new phone, or smartphone. Last July, I switch my 2 years NOKIA 6300 to 2nd-hand MOTOROLA RAZR-V6. Earlier this month, I switched my S/E W880i to this brand new ACER. From information I obtained, this model entered Malaysia around August. Nice. But if you're looking more advance and classy from ACER brand, you should look for ACER Liquid-E - Ferrari Special Edition.While my E400 offer 3.2 megapixels camera, Liquid-E offer you 5.0 megapixels. Not bad compare to other smartphone brand and guess what, it can share data with other mobile phone brands and models by using bluetooth, not like one famous brand can share data by bluetooth only with same models. But I still miss my ACER Aspire 4315 laptop...
Friday, September 17, 2010
LATE WISH
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Rossi Farewell
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
WARM WELCOME TO RAMADHAN
Friday, July 16, 2010
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
ADIOS AFRICA!!!
Goalkeeper: Iker Cassilas (Spain), Fernando Muslera (Uruguay)
Defender: Maicon (Brazil), Carlos Puyol (Spain), Per Mertesacker (Germany), Martin Demichelis (Argentina), Branislav Ivanovic (Serbia), Lee Young Pyo (ROK)
Midfielder: Xavi Hernandez (Spain), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany), Mesut Oezil (Germany), Edinson Cavani (Uruguay) Frank Lampard (England)
Forward: David Villa (Spain), Diego Forlan (Uruguay), Thomas Mueller (Germany)
a) Why so many Germany players - as one of Germany supporters, of course I need to add them in my list.
b) Why Muslera - He may be not the top and famous keeper as Casillas, but this is the guy who denied France, Mexico and Ghana from making history, and the guy who push to the edge to ensure they not lost too big to Germany and Holland.
c) Why Ivanovic - this is the guy who defend well during their victory over Germany.
d) Why Lampard - His 'never say die' attitude even when his goal has been denied when defeat to Germany 1-4. And he is the only reason why England still can reach playoff.
e) Why not even one Holland make it to my list - it already has first, referring for what Robben, Sneidjer, Kuyt and Arsenal's van Persie performed, but looking to final game against Spain, they are not palying football. Instead, they play 'SHAOLIN SOCCER'!!
For your info, in my EASports FIFA '10 (Sony Playstation 2 console), only Mueller, Muslera and Demichelis not make it in to my built squad. They were stand by Ashley Cole (England), Yoan Gourcuff or something like that (France) and Fabregas (Spain).
Messi, Rooney and Ronaldo will not ever make it to my opinion de to their unability to let teamwork develop their skill; or like to play alone, so to speak!!!
Friday, July 9, 2010
Sad... But Proud!!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
BOWLING vs BOO-RING
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
ALWAYS STICK TO WHAT YOU LIKE
Sunday, June 27, 2010
20 Cultural Differences Between Germany & England
On The Pitch
1) Germany regularly wins major tournaments, while England was still dreaming about their 1966 World Cup win.
2) Germans are used to winning matches after spot kicks. English on the other hand are a certainty to go out once the game goes to penalties.
3) England believed they have a rivalry with Germany, but the Germans don't think they have a rivalry with the English.
4) In Germany, clubs are financially secure and conduct business without debts. In England, clubs are financially insecure and conduct business with massive debts.
5) In Germany, when the great Franz Beckenbauer speaks, the whole country listens to what he says. In England, when the great Bobby Charlton speaks, the whole country thinks 'how old is he now?'
6) You can drink beer in sight of the playing field in Germany, whereas ordering a beer in an English stadium will only result in a strange look from the bartender.
7) England has often derided Ireland for 'pinching' Englishmen who aren't good enough to play for their own country. Germany didn't hesitate to give Cacau a shot in the Nationalelf when the opportunity came up.
8) In Germany, ‘the end justifies the means’, and shirt-pulling, diving, cynical fouls and fooling the referee are seen as important parts of the game. In England, these things are seen as cheating, and the philosophy that ‘the means justifies the end’ is followed, with fair play more important than winning at all costs.
9) In Germany, defending is an art. In England, defending is anti-football.
10) German teams have pretty good youth academies overall, while the English clubs are just waiting for a foreign team to produce some good talents before poaching them.
Off The Pitch
11) The Germans drink lager, while the English stick with ale.
12) We all love beer - but the Germans can drink it en masse without wanting to kill each other. An October fest style beer festival could never happen in England without descending into bloodshed.
13) When Germans go on holiday they are always the first to put their beach towels down. When English go on holiday they are always the first to put their beer jugs down.
14) In Germany, you won't find a single piece of litter even in a rubbish skip. In England, even environmentalists throw their litter on the floor.
15) In Germany, sauerkraut is a finely shredded cabbage. In England, a Kraut is a derogatory term for a German.
16) Germans like the music of David Hasselhoff and he is an A-list celebrity there - in England he is the 1980's relic with a mullet that occasionally pops up in old Knight Rider episodes on the UK Gold channel.
17) German trains are always on time by the second. If you are 10 seconds late, you miss the train. English trains are always delayed. If you are 10 minutes late, you still have 1 hour to wait until the train arrives.
18) England is the most chest-beating of countries when it comes to expression of nationalism, while Germany is very uncomfortable with expressions of nationalistic pride post-war.
19) In England the moustache is very much seen as an 'ironic' or 'kitch' statement. In Germany the moustache is still a functioning part of society.
20) The English regularly joke "don't mention the war", while actually trying to mention the war as much as possible. The Germans literally don't mention the war.
For some additional,
1) The fact of we all love beer; it is exluding me. (Yeekkk!!!)
2) Germany citizens live with honour, and they will carry both flags for whatever result it will come, while England citizens, especially their infamous HOOLIGAN always ready to burn any opponent's flag.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
My Favourite player, In My Favourite Team
Monday, May 31, 2010
Lost..... Again!!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
JUST RECOVER FROM FEVER
Sunday, May 16, 2010
HAPPY TEACHER'S DAY
Monday, May 10, 2010
Mengantuknyaa!!!
Thursday, May 6, 2010
My Tenggiling
So, this is the image of my latest motorbike, used Yamaha Lagenda. The first owner was a police. He traded this Lagenda to buy new LC135. Me? I'm lucky enough to be his successor, as this motorbike was maintaned carefully by him. He even put LC135 sport rims to this Lagenda. From what I've heard, he only used this for working purpose only, or in Malay we call it 'pergi dan balik kerja sahaja'. Compared to the previous one (Suzuki RGV), this bike is not so fast, but it is comfortable for working purpose. Speed limit? I didn't test yet, but this morning (I wake up so late), I still can reach 120km/h. Speed doesn't matter.....