- Sandra aka. Dradums
- Frederick @ Player [1]
- CIA Joey
- Kelabrit Zoe
- Kim "che-che"
- Jesse.... Heartbreak kid
- Peggums
- Sidney.... widney
- Sammy Aw -----> The next Sharapova
Who Hacks Facebook Accounts the Most
Monday, December 22, 2008
Tag by Saewahhh
Saturday, December 20, 2008
NEWSFLASH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
No more NS.
Took some pictures
DAMN!!! I really wanted to go but oh well. That's Life.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Happy Birthday Frederick!!!!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Goodbye Zoe - 30/11/08
Thursday, November 27, 2008
PLKN
Alyssa Chua - Serian
Joel Ngeaw - Sematan
Keith Wong - Sematan
Rachel Tan - Serian
Ashley Ho - SELANGOR
Desmond Liew - Selangor
Geraldine Lee - 2nd Batch
Keith Lim - 2nd Batch
Fion Wong - 3rd Batch
I'm Free for now
HEARTBREAK KID - Jesse Song Ming
HAMSTER BOY - Desmond Liew Hui Yang
OTHERS IN FORM 5A'08
SPM determines your future so don mess it up. I can't do anything about it now that it's over. Can't do anything but regret that maybe I din study enough but oh well, the fact is that I'm done and I have until 4th December to KACAU you all I want.
If any of you happen to read this before the 2nd December - Frederick's birthday , I just wanted to say that I sort of left a message on your whiteboard in class.
Anyway, just now before EST - Easy Simple Test, I was thinking of how lucky 5A is cause I was about to go sit for EST SPM and all I can do after that is have FUN!!!!!!
DAMN IT SUCKS!!!!
No hard feelings to everyone who reads it. To Frederick and Gang, I think you all know this was coming your way since the release of the SPM timetable.
But ALL THE BEST IN YOUR COMING EXAM.
Perdagangan - 1A
Ekonomi Asas - 1A
Geografi - 1A
Monday, November 24, 2008
Tag by Heartbreak kid - Jesse
1. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU HAD A BABY WITH THE LAST PERSON YOU KISSED?
I'd die.... being a father at 17?... No way.
2. What's the most important part of a relationship? Why?
The loving part of course.... Hello!!! RELATION-ship.
3. Last person you blocked on MySpace?
Don have a myspace la.
4. Do your parents force you to go to church?
Not really.... I go on my own will.
5. How are you feeling?
Fine... A little bored though.
6. Would you date the last person who posted this?
No....
7. Do you say sorry first?
Not always.... Depends on the context.
8. Who's in you profile picture with you?
Frederick Chin Kuan How
9. Name a lyrics from the last you listened to.
Should I bite my tongue and let blood soak my shirt, I never wanted you......
10. What time did you get up this morning?
5.50am.... SPM.
11. Are you afraid of falling in love?
Never tried.
12. What did you wear today?
School Uniform.... SPM.
13. Contact lense, or glasses?
Glasses.
14. How many windows are open on your comp?
Two.
15. What are you gonna after this?
Eat dinner..... Always eat dinner late at night.
16. Do you like to cuddle?
Don't Know!!1.... Lol.
17. How tall are you?
Forgot.... 170+?
18. Do you like someone? Does their name start with A, K, M, J, B, Z?
No.
19. Do you like hugs?
It's nice once in a while.
20. Look to your left, what do you see?
Book shelve with books.
21. What is the one thing that you would love to happen tomorrow?
Easy physics test
22. Would your parents get pissed at you if you came home smashed?
Probably......
23. Does it matter to you if your boyfriend/girlfriend smokes?
Duh.... Of course.
24. Do you think you've made a difference in anyone's life?
Not recently.... No.
25. Is there a girl that knows everything or most things about you?
Don't think so.
26. Who was the last person you had a call longer than 7 minutes?
No one in the past few days..... Exam.
27. How often do you hold back what you are thinking?
Very Often.
28. Would you ever dye your hair blonde?
Did it before.... Super blond... Ask Joel, Frederick or my classmates- they would know but I would never do it again.. highlight yes but dye no.
29. Is something bothering you now?
Physics exam tomorrow.
30. Is it hard leaving people behind?
Yes obviously.
31. What are you excited for?
Holidays after tomorrow.
32. What was the last thing you spent money on?
Food i guess.. phone credit too.
33. Is there one song that reminds you of a certain time which you clearly remember?
Yes.
34. When did you do something you knew was wrong?
Recently.
35. Where were you last night?
At home cramming Biology- Nothing much you can do last minute, It's bio.
36. Last non-alcoholic beverage you consumed
Green Tea.
37. Was it adude or dudette that texted you last?
Dude.
38. name something you;re doing tomorrow.
Exam.
39. Does your phone normally ring in the middle of the night?
No... Unless it's people who want's to kacau me.
40. IS there something you want to tell someone?
Yes and No
41. Is there someone you'll never forget?
Obviously.
42. Did you have any unread text messages when you woke up?
Yes.
43. Do you think you're too smart?
No.
44. Why did you kiss the last person you kissed?
Never kissed so no comment.
45. Have you ever held hands with anyone?
Forgot.
46. Have you changed this year?
Ask around. I'm not the one to give the answer.
47. Do you love the last boy/girl you talked to?
Don't think so.
48. Is there a secret you never told your parents?
Yes.
49. What's something that can always make you feel better?
Food, my 9 Jamie Oliver cookbooks (Gay I know)
50. Have you worn the opposite sex's clothing?
Not recently and I mean not in the past 10 years.
51. Who was the last person to come to your house?
My parent's friend.
52. Have you ever kissed an ex after you broke up?
never had an ex.
53. Have you done anything in 2008, that you regret badly?
Yes and I still do.
54. What artist are you listening to now?
Story Of The Year.
55. If your ex say he/she hated you, you say:
Oh well. That's your opinion.. I will live even without you.
56. What was the first thing you did when you woke up?
Check football results.
57. Does anything hurt on your body?
Back.....
I tag:
- Anyone who hasn't done this.
- Anyone who reads this tag
Keith
Friday, November 21, 2008
it may be early for some...November Birthday People is Here....
hahaha well the scince sidres may be celebrating earlier than us but its never too late 4 us to have fun cause we strugggle now and next time we could see them working under uss...hahahahaahahahaha we will never laugh last...that picture was done by me btw is ppl thing its great...
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Week 2
2. Sejarah I & Sejarah II
3. English I & English II
4. Maths I & Maths II
8 down, 14 more to go
Week 2 - 1. Add Maths I & Add Maths II
2. Pendidikan Moral
3. Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Chemistry III
14 down, 8 more to go
25th.............Playtime...hahahahahahahahaha
Keith
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
SPM 2008 - Day 1
3 papers down, 20 more to go....
Don't know which one sounds better though....
25/11/08 - Play time
27/11/08 - SPM over officially - Science side
27/11/08-04/12/08 - "Kacau" Arts side
04/12/08 - Arts side rejoice
Monday, November 10, 2008
SPM examination student
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
FREDERICK CHIN for REPUBLICAN
John McCain proposes a number of initiatives that can lower health care costs. If we act today, we can lower health care costs for families through common-sense initiatives. Within a decade, health spending will comprise twenty percent of our economy. This is taking an increasing toll on America's families and small businesses. Cheaper Drugs: John McCain will look to bring greater affordability and competition to our drug markets through safe re-importation of drugs and faster introduction of generic drugs. Chronic Disease: Chronic conditions account for three-quarters of the nation's annual health care bill. By emphasizing prevention, early intervention, healthy habits, new treatment models, new public health infrastructure and the use of information technology, we can significantly reduce these costs. We should dedicate more federal research to treating and curing chronic disease. Coordinated Care: Coordinated care - with providers collaborating to produce the best health care for the patient - offers better outcomes at lower cost. We should pay a single bill for high-quality care which will make every single provider accountable and responsive to the patients' needs. Greater Access And Convenience: Families place a high value on quickly getting simple care. Government should promote greater access through walk-in clinics in retail outlets. Information Technology: John McCain will promote the rapid deployment of 21st century information systems and technology to improve patient safety, enhance quality and lower costs. Medicaid And Medicare: John McCain will reform the payment systems in Medicaid and Medicare to compensate providers for diagnosis, prevention and care coordination. Medicaid and Medicare should not pay for preventable medical errors or mismanagement. We also need to implement a zero tolerance policy towards Medicare and Medicaid fraud that is increasingly stripping away resources from the sick and the elderly. Smoking: John McCain will promote the availability of smoking cessation programs. Most smokers would love to quit but find it hard to do so. Working with businesses and insurance companies to promote availability, we can improve lives and reduce associated chronic diseases through smoking cessation programs. Tort Reform: John McCain will lead the fight for medical liability reform that eliminates lawsuits directed at doctors who follow clinical guidelines and adhere to proven safety protocols. Every patient should have access to legal remedies in cases of bad medical practice but that should not be an open invitation to endless, frivolous lawsuits that drive up health care costs for everyone and make the practice of medicine unaffordable for good doctors everywhere. Transparency: John McCain believes we must make information on treatment options and doctor records more public, and require greater transparency regarding medical outcomes, quality of care, costs and prices. We must also facilitate the development of national standards for measuring and evaluating treatments and outcomes.
Keep Tax Rates Low: Entrepreneurs are at the heart of American innovation, growth and prosperity. Entrepreneurs create the ultimate job security - a new, better opportunity if your current job goes away. Entrepreneurs should not be taxed into submission. John McCain will keep the top tax rate at 35 percent, maintain the 15 percent rates on dividends and capital gains, and phase-out the Alternative Minimum Tax. Small businesses are the heart of job growth; raising taxes on them hurts every worker. Cut The Corporate Tax Rate From 35 To 25 Percent: A lower corporate tax rate is essential to keeping good jobs in the United States. America was once a low-tax business environment, but as our trade partners lowered their rates, America failed to keep pace. We now have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world, making America a less attractive place for companies to do business. American workers deserve the chance to make fine products here and sell them around the globe.
Update
US elections!!!!!!!!
HOW BARACK OBAMA WON
YOUNG VOTERS
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He won the votes of those under 30 by an impressive 66% to 31%, much higher than in any previous election.
He also has a huge majority of those who voted for the first time, who supported him by 71% to 29%.
This compares to just a slight advantage that the Democrats had in this group in 2004, when John Kerry won new voters by 53% to 46%.
Mr McCain retained the Republican advantage among older voters but lost among the middle-aged, who had supported President George W Bush in 2004.
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He won 95% of the black vote, compared to just 4% for Mr McCain.
And he has also built up a big advantage among Hispanic voters, whom Mr Bush partly succeeded in winning over in 2004.
The Democrats led 66% to 31% among these voters, their best-ever result, compared to a 60-40 split in 2004.
Mr McCain led slightly among white voters, by 55% to 43%, but Mr Obama cut the Republican lead among this group compared with the 2004 election.
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Mr Obama won 56% of the female vote, compared with 51% of women who voted for John Kerry last time.
And he was essentially tied among men, erasing the 55% to 45% advantage that President Bush enjoyed in 2004.
Larry Sabato, political science professor at the University of Virginia, says that the Democrat's appeal to women has been one of the most important keys to his success.
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This group voted by three-to-one for the Republicans despite attempts by Mr Obama to reach out to faith groups - little changed from the previous two elections.
Larry Sabato adds that Sarah Palin's nomination as vice-presidential candidate helped secure this group for Mr McCain.
However, she may have been a negative for his campaign as a whole.
Over 60% of those surveyed said she was not qualified to be president if necessary, compared with 38% who said she was.
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Only 10% cited Iraq and 9% terrorism, two issues that dominated the headlines one year ago, while 9% cited healthcare.
Asked what what they thought of the state of the economy, those who said it was in the direst straits were also the strongest backers of Mr Obama.
Larry Sabato says that, barring other factors, a struggling economy has been a strong predictor of success for the party that is out of powerFor more news, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/americas/2008/vote_usa_2008/
Monday, November 3, 2008
Happy Birthday to who are born in October
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Keith 4 got some teachers
ms(now mrs) elaine-angmo language
ms(now mrs)Chong-(a+b)2
cikgu rosidah-Limpahan darah i sungai semur
cikgu chai-imaginasi
cikgu Wee-wood project
cikgu wong-melaka ditawan portugis
cikgu kho-msia ada hutan hujan tropika
cikgu mong-BE SERIOUS
While we are at 2A
ms su-tom sawyer bla bla
cikgu aisyah-mat salleh perang di pulau gaya
cikgu jade-science while she carryin amber in her tummy
cikgu jong-copy copy maths note
IN 3a
cikgu danny-we are the champion(the song he play for us)
cikgu monica wong-u ppl always play in class
cikgu francis tan-i am tired to be ur class teacher
gikgu mary chai-geo must A ok
cikgu ng-i wan to see a 100% A in eng ok
cikgu lau-please copy the notes
that should be all i tink
Friday, October 17, 2008
It's Over Finally
School Magaine came out today. Final school magazine of our school year. Sad actually that we are not going to be in Lodge anymore but I guess we all have to look towards the future and not dwell on the past. 25 more days till the SPM examinations.
Thank You to
- Mrs Ngu - Add Maths
- Cikgu Willie - Bahasa Malaysia
- Cikgu Kenny - Physics
- Cikgu Felicia - Chemistry
- Cikgu Anita - Biology
- Cikgu Linus - Maths
- Cikgu Susanna - Sejarah
- Cikgu Anthony - PJK
- Cikgu Govin - Pendidikan Moral
- Mdm Voon - English and EST
Keith
Monday, October 13, 2008
Shocking Display Of Australian Dolar
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Counting down the HOURS!!!!!!!!!
Study leave............ SPM - 1 month away.... After that stress free until college and Uni..........Oh well...Enjoy while we still can.... YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE.
PM FORCED TO RETIRE AGAINST HIS WILL
"Unlike his predecessor Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Abdullah was forced to retire against his will at a time not of his choosing," he said in his statement released here by his office.
Ironically, he said, the public respected Abdullah more than his party, Umno, because he was seen as a "well-intentioned man who is probably one of the few clean leaders left in UMNO".
"Abdullah should leave a legacy of fighting corruption by having open tender and taking action against the leaders in Barisan Nasional (BN) and UMNO who abused power," he added.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
UMNO PRESIDENCY: ABDULLAH EXPECTED TO ANNOUNCE DECISION TOMORROW
"I have no announcement today," he told scores of reporters who pursued him for his comments as he was leaving the venue where the three-day biotechnology conference and exhibition is held.
Yesterday, Abdullah said that he would announce either today or tommorow whether he would defend the Umno president's post.
Meanwhile, Barisan Nasional (BN) secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor confirmed that there would be a BN supreme council meeting at the Putra World Trade Centre tomorrow.
"The meeting is at 3.30pm," Tengku Adnan told Bernamaections in March next year.
Monday, October 6, 2008
How Malaysian Ringgit is doing so far against the US Dolar
As for today U.S Dolar 1 is to Malaysian Ringgit 3.4865
Oil falls below $90 as financial turmoil spreads
Light, sweet crude for November delivery was down $4.69 to $89.19 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange by late afternoon in Singapore.Oil prices have tumbled nearly 40 percent since peaking in July. The Nymex front-month contract last traded this low in early February.The drop came as world stock markets plunged amid growing investor anxiety that the U.S. bad debt crisis is enveloping Europe. Germany announced Sunday a bailout package totaling 50 billion euros ($69 billion) for Hypo Real Estate, the country's second-biggest commercial property lender, part of a scramble by European governments to save failing banks.
Asian markets plunge on fears crisis is spreading
As the financial turmoil deepened in Europe, Germany on Sunday announced a bailout package totaling 50 billion euros ($69 billion) for Hypo Real Estate, the country's second-biggest commercial property lender, after a rescue plan by private lenders fell apart. The move was part of a scramble by European governments to save failing banks.
Across Asia, all markets were in the red. Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index fell to its lowest level in 4 1/2 years, sinking 4.25 percent to 10,473.09.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index slid 4.3 percent to 16,927.87. Markets in mainland China, Australia, South Korea, India, Singapore and Thailand also fell sharply.
In Russia, the RTS stock index tumbled more than 7 percent in first 20 minutes of trading.
"This credit crunch looks like it's not going away any time soon," said Alex Tang, head of research at brokerage Core Pacific-Yamaichi in Hong Kong. "Apart from a credit crunch in Europe, investors are quite concerned about the worsening outlook on the U.S. economy."
Investors appeared spooked by a series of developments out of Europe over the weekend.
Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme said Sunday that France's BNP Paribas SA had committed to taking a 75-percent stake in troubled European bank Fortis NV. British treasury chief Alistair Darling also said he was ready to take "pretty big steps that we wouldn't take in ordinary times" to help the country weather the credit crunch.
The outlook for the U.S. economy darkened after figures released Friday showed that 159,000 jobs in the U.S. were lost last month, the fastest pace in more than five years.
Such concerns overshadowed any investor optimism over the U.S. House of Representatives' approval Friday of a massive bailout plan that will allow the U.S. government to buy distressed mortgages and securities backed by mortgages from banks and other financial institutions.
Investors questioned how long it would take for the package to unfreeze credit markets, restore bank lending and generally shore up the U.S. economy.
"The market had already figured in the package's passage," said Yukio Takahashi at Shinko Securities Co. in Tokyo. "There are strong doubts about its implementation."
Japanese financial companies and industries dependent on exports, such as steel, were especially hard hit Monday. Nippon Steel Corp. stock tumbled 9.8 percent, while Mizuho Financial Group was down 8.3 percent in morning trading.
Trading in mainland China resumed after a weeklong holiday break with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sinking 5.2 percent to 2,173 by midafternoon.
Banks and other financial shares saw heavy declines. Shanghai Pudong Development Bank fell 7 percent and Bank of China slipped 3.6.
Shares of Ping An Insurance Co. rose even after it said Monday it will record a $2.3 billion loss on its stake in European bank Fortis in the biggest blow yet to a Chinese institution from the global credit crisis. Ping An's shares were up 1.6 percent.
U.S. stock index futures were nearly 2 percent lower, suggesting Wall Street would open lower Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 157.47, or 1.5 percent, to 10,325.38 on Friday.
In currencies, the euro slid to $1.3570 from $1.3774 late Friday. But the dollar was weaker against the yen, falling to 103.66 from 105.30 yen late Friday.
Oil prices tumbled on speculation that slower global growth will cut crude demand. Light, sweet crude for November delivery was down $3.23 to $90.65 a barrel in Asian electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange would depress world economic growth.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
SpM niah mah....
Fred
Back to school
Friday, October 3, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Today
After eating, Joel, Fred, Sammy, Geraldine, and kelabit went to the TV room which was on disney channel and showing Kim Possible. After it ended, i told Geraldine to go to her favourite channel - Channel 815 (Golf Channel). She was laughing her head off and Frederick said golf was the most boring sport ever. I agreed. So we sat there eating her cornflake cookies and i think i ate around 15. Super Nice. Joel and Frederick ate around that amount also so I didn't feel that bad. By that time, Sam, Zoe and Geraldine left us and went outside to talk to Noor so we just sat there to watch the Ellen Degeneres show. I left with Joel and fred around 3 cause I had Chemistry tuition at 4 till 6. Replaced half an hour cause last week class was cancelled. So all we did there was listening to Mrs. Hon teach and i almost fell asleep but i wasn't as bad as Joel who feel asleep for 5-10 minutes. Time passed so slowly. Haha.
After tuition, Joel and I went to Sarawak Club and we met Zoe there. Alyssa joined us soon enough. I was just about to complete my homework when Joel said SANDRA NGU was coming and wanted to bring us out to GreenHill Corner to eat dinner. Seeing she was driving her BMW, I just followed - Not that I didn't want to. At the kopitiam, we all met Rachel and her family - nothing much there. Anway, we reached back to Sarawak Club at around 8.35pm. The library closed at 9.00pm so i left at 8.55pm. Went home and am sitting here typing this out now. So you can see nothing special happened today.
Keith
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Yesterday
Ok. At Radhie's house (which was under renovation) we ate laksa which was super nice. I tried again thisyear to bully Radhie by asking him to serve me, but it didn't succeed. For example, I told him I wanted coke with crushed ice, Zoe wanted sprite with 1 cube of ice, Samantha with 2 cubes, Keith Lim wants cola also with no ice and so on. He didn't want to get it for me. So i'll try again next year la. I think i put on weight yesterday. I look like a balloon now. I tried to work it off so i went to the Sarawak Club yesterday with Jesse, Joshua Pui and Sarah. I ran the treadmill for around 20 minutes which i thought was quite good considering the maximum time limit was 25 minutes. I tried my luck at lifting weights. Not much luck there. When I was here i saw someone practicing boxing (wonder who ho Zoe), Thinking maybe he wants to punch me. I went back around 6 feeling quite sick from eating too much i guess.
Keith
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Selamat Hari Raya...
Monday, September 29, 2008
zippo
which fit perfectally for this
hahahaah just for fun.....smoking kills......so never smokee........ok done
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Review
PORTSMOUTH 2-0 TOTTENHAM
WIGAN 2-1 MAN CITY
Formula 1 Result
1. Fernando Alonso - Renault
2. Nico Rosberg - Williams
3. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes
4. Timo Glock - Toyota
5. Sebastian Vettel - Toro Rosso Ferrari
6. Nick Heidfield - BMW
7. David Coulthard - Red Bull Racing
8. Kazuki Nakajima - Williams
So that's the top 8 for the first ever night race in Singapore. Did you know the street circuit lights are aroud 5 times brighter than the ones in a football stadium? Anyway the first night race ever was superb. It was a bad day for a few drivers like Massa, Kubica, Raikkonen and Kovaleinen. First off, Massa. He was leading but his bad luck struck when he accidentally drove off from his pit stop with the fuel hose still attatched to his car. He ripped off the whole hose and needed to stop at the end of the pit lane for his mechanic to rush down to take it off. He lost a lot of time. To add to his misery, he was give a 10 second stop-go penalty. So that effectively took him down to the last position from first on the grid. To make matters worse for Ferrari, Raikkonen crashed his Ferrari with 4 laps to go. he would be thinking could he ever get some points. He was driving too aggresively and couldn't control the car. Next was Robert Kubica. He got a stop-go penalty also. With that, he also lost track position and dropped to the bottom 10.
Overall, it was a perfect race with all the drama. I rate it 9/10 eventhough Mercedes didn't win but it was too good.
Fred And Keith