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Saturday, May 7, 2011

:: kegilaan remi gaillard ::

Aku tak taw la berapa kali dia try nak bagi perfect tapi bagi aku dia ni sangat gila dan hebat.

awesome


semakin awesome

* search related video by remi gaillard. banyak lagi video yang best yang y'all buleh layan.


Friday, April 29, 2011

:: E6 vs. X7 ::

Hello readers. What up? Entry kali ni aku nak story and update kat y'all pasal gadget yang bakal dipasarkan tak lama lagi. Sebagai penggila gadget aku memang senantiasa update dengan new releases product tak kira la dari apa brand skali pon asalkan gadget tu sangat kewwlll dan sangat awesome.

Nokia E6

Phone yang sangat nice bcoz it's touch and type with the new icons from Nokia. damn it. duit aku dah habes baru nak release, lama lagi la aku nak tunggu kumpul balik




Nokia X7

Ini merupakan music edition dimana ianya adalah adik kepada Nokia X6. A lot of improvement dengan kamera 8 megapiksel, symbian^3, skrin AMOLED, dan juga speaker di setiap bucu. OMG. I'm going crazy now. damn Nokia, aku dah beli yang hebat satu dia kuar lagi hebat. Memang tak terkejar.


* pada sapa nak cari phone baru, aku suggest inilah yang baik, pilih maw QWERTY ka touch screen. Tapi kalau dua-dua pun tak maw,,,, pi beli henpon tiga tiga sekupang.




Tuesday, April 26, 2011

:: hey there fans and haters ::

What up readers? Entry kali ni nothing much, aku just nak share ngan y'all pasal beberapa photo yang aku rasa cool. Photo yang telah diedit aku amek kat pesbuk membe aku dan aku compare dengan photo asal. Actually benda ni suma cover muvee-muvee yang pemes dan semua berkenaan dengan Liverpool :-P

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*haters yang rasa ad photo yang y'all rasa lagi best dari ni yang buleh anda compare, sila share, jangan malu-malu.



Sunday, April 24, 2011

:: jawab je bila ditanya ::

wans sepons setaim.....

si awek   : awak, saya risau la.

si awak    : risau apa plak dah?

si awek    : risau la kalau-kalau awak tinggalkan saya.

si awak    : eh..dak ehh. napa cakap camtu?

si awek    : mana taw kot-kot awak busan ngan saya. awak busan ngan saya tak?

si awak    : busan gak la.(sambil gelak-gelak nganjing)

si awek    : hurmmm. (sambil buat duck face)

si awak    : awat buat mulut camtu?

si awek    : biar la! tapi jangan tinggal saya taw.

si awak    : dak-dak, tak tinggal aihhh. dengaq ni saya nak nyanyi "coz your amazing, just the way you are"


si awek    : ngeee. tak sedap pun nyanyi.

si awak    : (tak jawab apa-apa, hanya buat duck face tanda meluat)

*sapakah awak??teehehe
*google sendiri kalau nak taw duck face

Saturday, April 9, 2011

:: jambu yang funny ::

Couple of months a go aku dengar khabar angin yang Maharaja Lawak nak ditanyangkan. Pertandingan ni menggabungkan geng-geng finalist Raja Lawak selama lima musim untuk kembali berentap. I'm feel so excited dan tak sabar nak tengok bcoz dua mamat yang sedang meningkat naik which is Jozan mesti masuk pertandingan ni. Dorang ni buat lawak memang buleh menyebabkan aku gelak sampai naik Six Pack.haha

BTW, bila start ja ML Jozan punya performance memang agak mengecewakan. Sebaliknya finalist lain yang lebih meyerlah dan buat aku LOLOLOL..ha..banyak btoi gelak. Team yang dimaksudkan ialah Jambu yang menggabungkan Juara RL1 iaitu Yus dan finalist RL1 jugak, Tauke. 

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Minggu Pertama- Kumpulan Jambu
HAHAHA

Minggu Kedua- Kumpulan Jambu
HAHAHA lagi.


Dalam minggu kedua Jozan comeback daripada worst performance minggu lepas. Minggu ni diorang buat lawak yang memang diorang expert iaitu tiru gaya artis.
Layanzzz

Minggu Kedua- Jozan
HAHAHA jugak..


*agak-agak sapa yang menang ML?Jozan memang sentiasa Leading bcoz follower diorang ni memang ramai. Tapi apa pun boleh jadi. Just wait, see, and laugh.  

Monday, April 4, 2011

:: i need a doctor ::


Dayyum! He so pumped! (not saying that in a gay way)

What up? Tengah tensi-tensi dihujani test, assignment, dan final exam yang bakal menjelang, I'm feeling so sick and feels like I need a doctor. Layan video ni bcoz Dr. Dre feels the same way as I am + ada Eminem kat situ. ngeehehe.


*this video contain sources that can boost my spirits
*ignore the f_king words in this video, just pick the good one  


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

:: the kop hard fan ::

Sedang aku check pesbuk punya news feed suddenly aku tertarik dengan link yang dipostkan oleh espnstar.com punya page. For all The Kop supporters anda mungkin berminat nak baca dan kepada haters especially MU punya fan kalau nak baca pun takpa, takmaw baca lagi bagus. So what it is? Check out this one. Story yang agak panjang lebar. Kalau rajin baca la sampai habes. Heee


"Dad? I want to support Man United."




Mid-September 2010. After finishing 7th last season, I’m struggling to convince my two boys that Liverpool are the greatest club in the world. And now, under Hodgson’s guidance and the increasingly worrying Hicks/Gillett ownership, my job is getting more difficult. I arrive home from work one day, and my 9-year-old approaches me sheepishly.
“Dad? I don’t want to support Liverpool anymore. I want to support Man United.”  Six words that any LFC-supporting father dreads.
“Me too!” chips in my 7-year-old, helpfully.
“Why?”  I reply calmly, struggling to hide the panic and anger bubbling up inside.
“Everyone at school supports Man United, and I don’t want to be the odd-one-out.” It’s true. We live in Surrey, a few miles from Chelsea’s training ground, and about 15 miles from Stamford Bridge. Chelsea run the local soccer schools. And yet the kids support United.
Unfortunately, my anger gets the better of me. “Well, you have a simple choice to make boys. Either you can support Man United, or you can have a Dad.” This sends them running to Mum, and you can imagine the trouble I’m in.
Once calm returns to the house, chastised, I try a different approach. “Well you can’t support Man United can you boys? Remember the first rule of football: You can only support the team your Dad supports, or your local team.”  I’d taken them to see Reading when they were in the Premier League, including the time they beat Liverpool. But they got bored when I took them to Championship games, and they’d lost interest.  “It’s got to be Liverpool or Reading.”
“Reading? They’re rubbish”, declares my youngest.
“Well it’s got to be Liverpool then”, I say, in a matter-of-fact kind of way.
“Reading aren’t our only local team you know”, offers my eldest kindly. Unfortunately geography is one of his stronger subjects. “If I can’t support Man United, I want to support Chelsea.”
“Fulham are closer”, I reply confidently, not sure if it’s true.
“Fulham? They’re rubbish”, declares my youngest, again.
I’m really panicking now. “OK, you can support Liverpool and either Arsenal or Tottenham for a bit, until Liverpool improve. They both play good football and are both only a bit further away than Chelsea.”
“I’m going to support Liverpool, Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham” declares my youngest.
“Then you’ll have a very successful season”, I mutter.
“I’ll do you a deal”, offers my eldest. Always doing deals. “I’ll support Liverpool and Man United until the end of the season, and then decide.”
With Liverpool still in the picture for both of them, I decide to leave it there for the time-being. Let them go on a journey of discovery - plenty of time to steer them back onto the righteous path before the end of the season. “Deal”, I agree.
“But…” continues my eldest, “if Liverpool drop into the relegation zone, I’m supporting Man United”.
“Relegation zone?!” I laugh. Never in my lifetime. Never. “Alright boys, no problem. You don’t have to support Liverpool if we drop into the relegation zone.”
3rd October 2010. Home to Blackpool, absolute banker – home win, 99 times out of 100. Even a draw will keep us out of the relegation zone, so absolutely no worries at all.
Of course you know what happens. Total humiliation. The most humiliating defeat at Anfield since…. well, since Northampton won there 11 days earlier. My boys see the result, and I pray they won’t see the table.
“Dad, Dad, Liverpool are in the relegation zone! You said we don’t have to support them if they’re in the relegation zone! Yeessss!!!”
We don’t play again for two weeks, and they’re two of the worst weeks of my life. On top of everything else, Liverpool face administration and probable relegation if they can’t sell the club. I seriously wonder if the club I’ve loved for my whole life is dying before me.
The week of 11th to 15th October I can’t sleep properly or focus on work. I sit at my desk clicking the refresh button on the live news feeds a hundred times a day. Finally on 15thOctober, just an hour or two before the deadline, the LFC board burst out of the High Court declaring victory. The club can be sold to NESV. I should feel euphoric, but I’m broken, exhausted, and slump on my desk, numb with relief.
Confident that Liverpool will climb back up the table, I explain to my boys how Liverpool will now be great again, and sit back and wait for the victories to roll in. But of course, they don’t. Week after week I pray for Liverpool victories, while at the same time a shameful part of me hopes we lose so that Hodgson will be sacked.
For the first time I wonder if I’m being cruel, insisting my boys support Liverpool. Then I bump into a mate who has his son dressed in a Brentford shirt. Immediately, I know that encouraging them to support Liverpool is one of the greatest gifts I can ever give to them. I just need to bide my time.
In mid-December we lose to Newcastle, and I tell my boys that Hodgson will be sacked the next day. Then we lose to Wolves at Anfield, and I tell my boys that Hodgson will definitely, definitely, be sacked the next day. They find my pain hilarious. Then on 5thJanuary we lose to Blackburn, and finally the axe falls.
8th January 2011. Liverpool announce that King Kenny will return as manager until the end of the season. Now, I’ve loved Kenny my whole life. Two years ago, in an interview for a business magazine, I told them Kenny Dalglish was my inspiration, because no-one has achieved so much as both a team player and a Manager. But I have my reservations. If he can still do it, why has he been out of management for so long? Anyway, I can’t let my boys know my concerns. This is too good a chance to miss.
“Kenny Dalglish? He is such an old man”, offers my eldest generously.
“Right”, I said. “Both of you wait there.”
I went upstairs and fetched Kenny’s autobiography and my LFC history books. “Right. Guess how many league titles Kenny has won.” I didn’t wait for an answer. “Nine. Nine league titles. And, and three European Cups.” They sat there with their mouths open, catching flies.
Finally my eldest spoke. “Yeah, he was a good player but that doesn’t make him a good manager, does it?”
I smiled. “Well, he was Liverpool manager for five years. In his first season, he won the league title and the FA Cup. Not only that, but he also played 29 games that season, and scored the winning goal at Chelsea to win the title on the final day of the season.”
“What? You can’t be a player and a Manager at the same time.”
“Kenny could. And in those five years, he won the title three times. Then he went to Blackburn, and won the title for them too. Blackburn! So do you think he’s a good Manager?”
“Yeah! Brilliant.”
The next day, and Kenny’s first match is away at Old Trafford. I fear the worst. My boys cheer when United score just to wind me up, but I can tell they’re not sure who they want to win. Our performance overall is much improved so I feel quietly optimistic about the future.
During the next few weeks, Liverpool gradually improve and we get some victories under our belt. I subliminally try to influence my boys by leaving Liverpool scarves and pennants around the house, and put a picture of Kenny in a frame next to the TV. I leave their Match Attax collection album open at the Liverpool page after they go to bed, and I tell them all the transfer rumours about the players that the new owners may be buying for us. They increasingly play as Liverpool on PES, and beg to stay up to watch the first-half of our televised evening games.
Then at the end of January a set-back. They love Gerrard and Torres, and all of a sudden it seems Torres may be going to Chelsea. I quickly go into damage limitation mode, reminding them how bad Torres has been for a year or more. He goes, and I quietly remove their posters of him while they are out. I show them a video of new-signing Luis Suarez on YouTube, and they watch Carra stop Torres getting anywhere near our goal as Liverpool thrillingly beat Chelsea. Torres is forgotten, and Liverpool’s good form continues.
6th March 2011. Liverpool versus United, and a true test of their loyalties. They join me on the sofa at kick-off, each with a Liverpool scarf draped around their neck. I’m happy but nervous. Are we good enough yet to beat United? As the game progresses, my nerves ease. We’re playing well. Then, with his back to goal, Suarez takes his first giant step to becoming a Liverpool Legend. He suddenly spins between two defenders, beats a third, and rolls the ball under the on-rushing keeper. Kuyt taps it in, and me and my boys go wild. Before half-time it’s 2-0, and we’re all delighted. Half way through the second half, and a fantastic Suarez free-kick is parried into the path of Kuyt, who hammers it into the net.  The boys leap on me and I find myself twirling around the living room, one of them held high in each arm, their arms raised, fingertips touching the ceiling.
“Kuyt’s got a hat-trick, Kuyt’s got a hat-trick – against Man United!” they scream in delight, and I know our journey is complete. For the first time in months I can hold my head up high and walk on, with hope in my heart.
 Support United, or have a Dad? Boys, You’ll NEVER Walk Alone.


*sangat-sangat hard fan kan orang UK ni . Anak aku nanti sokong kelab apa taktaw  la.Haha