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Saturday, March 28, 2009

A day in kuching....

first of all, as our day start we go stutong market...to have a drink and eat sumthing
Then it will be off to Gizmo to play Counter...we will play here until we owe the shop Rm9.50....Count...its only rm2.50 a hour

Then its off to Cyberline to play left 4 dead...until we feel that we are too pro...then we leave the premise....by then we will be 41 years old....



then we have our diner at here....chicken...



then hang out over here.... a place 4 me to take in great oxygen....U People should noe whr is this....




Lastly, we spend the rest of the night at this institute...marvellous day we had in KCH....Just 4 ur understanding...read the botttom to 1st b4 rading the top....that should be the way i start my life at KCh...Studying...that will come later...when i am 91 years old....enjoy 1st...We live once only..hhaha



Thursday, March 19, 2009

Manchester United....WTF


LONDON (AFP) – Liverpool breathed new life into the Premier League title race with a stunning 4-1 win against 10-man Manchester United on Saturday.

Rafa Benitez's side came from behind in an explosive clash at Old Trafford to move within four points of leaders United, who still have a game in hand on their bitter rivals.

Cristiano Ronaldo's first half penalty gave United the lead, butFernando Torres equalised and Steven Gerrard scored from the spot to put Liverpool in front before half-time.

In the 77th minute, Nemanja Vidic was sent off for hauling down Gerrard and Fabio Aurelio scored from the resulting free-kick.

Andrea Dossena completed a memorable day for the Reds when he lobbed in the fourth in the 90th minute, handing United their biggest home defeat since QPR ran riot at Old Trafford on New Years Day 1992.

A rush of blood from Liverpool keeper Jose Reina had gifted United the lead in the 23rd minute. Carlos Tevezclipped a pass towards Park Ji Sung, who was going away from goal, and Reina rashly charged off his line to send the South Korea winger crashing to the turf.

Ronaldo made Reina pay for his misjudgement as the Portugal winger stepped up to lash home the penalty.

But United's lead was short-lived. In the 28th minute, Vidic allowed a long punt forward to bounce over his head and Torres nipped in to rob the United defender and stroke a cool finish past Edwin van der Sar.

Just before half-time Torres sent Gerrard surging away from Patrice Evra into the penalty area. Evra could only hack Gerrard down and the Liverpool captain picked himself up to slot in the spot-kick.

Vidic's nightmare day was complete in the 77th minute when he lost possession to Gerrard and hauled down the midfielder, earning a straight red card from referee Alan Wiley.

Aurelio rubbed salt into Vidic's wounds as he curled the free-kick past van der Sar. Then Dossena ran clear to chip in the fourth, condemning the hosts to their first league defeat at Old Trafford since February 2008 and sealing Liverpool's first double over United for seven years.

Chelsea, seven points behind United, can keep alive their title hopes with a win at home to Manchester Cityon Sunday.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

WALKED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!


Walked back again.......... This time shorter distance... bout 2 km less. Leg damn pain.... Lol... but damn fun.......

WAlked back from Northbridge till Currie HAll.......... I'm thinking you ppl are all thinking why i love to walk so much......... HAhahaha......... No choice ma............

Now left one more task:
EAST - WEST

TASK COMPLETED:
SOUTH -WEST
NORTH-WEST

Keith

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Sunburst KL

Erykah Badu

Erykah Badu has never been the type to let the tide of change wash her away. In this information age where nano MP3 players, do-it-all cell phones, and lightning-fast PCs hold dominion, Badu has coolly adapted from an analog girl in a digital world to a new-age Bohemian sweetie browsing through mixtapes on her iBook.

Since her groundbreaking debut "Baduizm" in 1997, Badu has gone from wearing earthy fabrics to flashing nameplates. She has evolved from a humble Southern girl grounded by Eastern spirituality, and is one who happily embraces her Hip-Hop roots. Whether it's falling in love and having two beautiful children to show for it, renovating the Dallas theatre where she performed as a child, or simply performing for her faithful fans, Badu has renewed the world around her. She has literally created a new mentality, a new approach to life, a "New Amerykah".

BUTTERFINGERS

Malaysia's premier indie-rock band, Butterfingers, returned to the music scene with their 7th full length studio album - "Kembali". Their signature trademark rock sound, that made them pioneers in the Malaysian underground scene, and one of the first indie-rock bands to break the mainstream market, is still present. They've just spiced things up, toned things down and shook things around. "Kembali" also marked the beginning of a new era for Butterfingers, who recently ended their long standing recording contract with a major label, and have decided to finally take musical matters into their own hands - going D.I.Y.

www.butterfingers.com.my

N.E.R.D

"What is a N.E.R.D? N.E.R.D stands for No One Ever Really Dies. The Neptunes are who we are and N.E.R.D is what we do. It's our life. N.E.R.D is just a basic belief, man. People's energies are made of their souls. When you die, that energy may disperse but it isn't destroyed. Energy cannot be destroyed. It can manifest in a different way but even then it's like their souls are going somewhere. If it's going to heaven or hell or even if it's going into a fog or somewhere in the atmosphere to lurk unbeknownst to itself, it's going somewhere."


KORN


In the song 'Evolution', Jonathan Davis lyrically speaks to mankind's distinct lack of evolution--while the entity known as Korn has made amazing progress since their self-titled 1994 debut. That growth is evident on the 13 tracks populating Korn's untitled, eighth studio album. The follow-up to 2005's multi-platinum See You On The Other Side, Korn's latest, Davis says, is "about us growing up and our minds opening up more. We weren't necessarily worried about 'oh, is this too poppy? Or too this or that? We started thinking that way when 'Got The Life' came out and we thought, 'oh, we can't put this out, it's got a disco beat and it's too dancey.' It made us scared. But that's something we like doing," he emphasizes. "If we do a song and put it out and we're not scared about it, I guess we're not doing it right, because we always want to evolve, experiment and change." Further proof of that credo? The lack of an album title. "This album felt like it didn't need to have a title or boundaries," Davis says. "We thought it would be cooler for fans. Metallica had a Black album, the Beatles had a White album, and Peter Gabriel put out a bunch of albums he didn't title. We're throwing it out there and letting people use their minds and imaginations."


and so much more...... so enjoy.......its a great concert.....

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Compare


From Star newspaper in 2009:

Grainger upsets Nicol, Barker rules mens final.


From Eastern Times newspaper in 2008:

Andre stuns top seed to win U-17 title


So, the final conclusion is.......... ANDRE KHO YANG YANG IS THE BEST............

GO SARAWAK...

Friday, March 6, 2009

in malaysia

we learn this boring subject.......the reason of learning this is........... i have no idea... Fred