Friday, February 29, 2008
randomity #9
wouldn't it be interesting to see what happens IF the Opposition actually won the general election?
isn't anybody just a teeny bit curious of what would happen if PAS or DAP won ?
i can't vote yet so you know *shrugs*
*jump* *jump* *jump* *jump* *jump*
*jump*
*jumping while listening to Jump Jump by Kriss Kross*
okay that was lame.
yeah i watched jumper the other day
explains all the jumping hehe
i wonder if this post will get me into trouble
surely not right?
what are they gonna get me for? blasphemy? hahahaha
*thinks*
oh shit.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
relief
yay!
someone : eh still got one more conass lah ! final some more in 6 WEEKS only you know!
me : fuck.
anyway conass was okay
but as i dislike talking about exams after doing exams
i shall refrain from talking about the difficulty of said exam and the amount of time i spent staring into space/twiddling my thumbs/whistling "pagi yang gelap"/realizing i shouldnt whistle during exam/ because i didnt know the answers to the questions.
yup.
no mentioning of that today.
:S
anyway nice weekend right ?
in football related matters anyway
hahahaha

spurs winning carling cup! good on you spurs
padan muka to mr ididntevenplaykononnyaquadraplewinning joe cole. hmph

arsenal drawing at Birmingham!
but kesian this fella
NASTY injury wei.
heard he wont be playing in Euro 2008.
pity.. all that hard work knocking out England down the drain
Steve Mclaren must be happy. bastard.
and to top it off
best team in the world 5 worst team right now 1
ronaldo/rooney banging in the goals
all is good.
all is good.
for now.
peace.
oh i STILL belum tgk lost lagi.
yeah i know.
i should've died by now. hahaha
Friday, February 22, 2008
i'm an addict.

i got it on monday from Xian Zhiong
if you dont know i have been playing this series from '97 so naturally im an addict. haha
and so far have logged erm *checks*12 hours on it already!
do you know how much i could've studied with those 12 hours?
well i dont cuz i didnt FREAKING do it did i?
wow , say that quickly 5 times!
erm anyway
doesnt help that i'm blogging now anyway hahaha
ah i can spend 10 mins pouring my soul out to cyberspace hahaha
eh but i HAVE been studying a lot harder than last sem lah
that one for sure already
so all is not lost
I HOPE.
wish me luck
peace
p.s. Tevez rules!
even though he looks like a human-cum-vampire as a result of him being attacked by a vampire.
hmmm

you have a freaky neck Senor Tevez. but you rock all the same.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
my awesomely tired weekend

yeah he played
and scored
twice. :D
but it was such a bloody fun one
that i didnt mind at all that i didnt even touch a single page of studies!
yes i'll regret this later yadayadayada
anyway
the match EVERYONE was drooling to see
except liverpool supporters because they were knocked out already
hehehehe
*ahem*
neways
after the derby defeat i didnt know if wanted to watch or not
but hell i wouldnt miss any Man Utd match EVER!

Football = my life
one of the reasons i dont have a girlfriend
right?
yeah totally outplayed outhussled outCLASSED the young snobs of arsenal
hahahaha
that sounded so good i'll just type it again (read it aloud this time)
totally outplayed outhussled outCLASSED the young snobs of arsenal
yeah wei
woohooO!!!!!
anyway
you know the feeling you get when you get good results ?
i dont know yet
:(
Flip dude flip!
well
multiply that by 10000 then add orgasmic pleasure inside and the feeling you get when drink murni special then times THAT by 6 billion
then you would have feel what i have felt when watching that game
woohooooooo
anyway
lawan pompey 6th round( another EPL team - how typical)
so my prediction(in one of my earlier posts) of actually playing Barnsley in the final could be true!
awesome!
yeah i have a sad life.
so what?
Rooney heads the 1st goal!
part 3 : You Always Remember Your First Time
i'll write these when i have time lah heh
hehehe
peace

Wenger: So.. what's my excuse this time? Pitch maybe?
Ferguson: I wonder if me clapping in front of him will piss him off? *hmm*
Thursday, February 14, 2008
randomity #8
randomity #7
The End: Hollywood's writer strike over

Hollywood screenwriters can get back to work Wednesday after voting to end their three-month strike, bringing to a close the US entertainment industry's most damaging dispute in 20 years.
Writers Guild of America (WGA) West leader Patric Verrone said members had voted overwhelmingly to end the strike, with 92.5 percent in favor following balloting conducted Tuesday in Los Angeles and New York.
"The strike is over. Our membership has voted and writers can go back to work," Verrone said.
The vote had been seen as a formality after WGA members voiced widespread support for a new contract presented to them by union leaders at the weekend. A second vote to ratify the new three-year contract will be held on February 25.
Writers downed tools on November 5, a move that sent shockwaves through the industry, forcing the postponement or cancellation of several television shows and movies, and causing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
Previous contract talks between the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) collapsed over the issue of payment for content broadcast free or bought over the Internet.
However a breakthrough in negotiations saw the WGA reach a tentative agreement with producers and a proposed new deal received enthusiastic backing after it was proposed to writers on Saturday.
The new deal establishes a scale of royalty payments for writers whose work is sold over the Internet or streamed for free. Previously writers received nothing for online sales.
Industry analysts say the deal is important because traditional DVD and home video rental markets will eventually be rendered obsolete as technology allowing for Internet content to be seen on television becomes more widespread.
"This was not a strike we wanted, but one we had to conduct in order to win jurisdiction and establish appropriate residuals for writing in new media and on the Internet," Verrone said.
"Rather than being shut out of the future of content creation and delivery, writers will lead the way as TV migrates to the Internet and platforms for new media are developed. Those advances now give us a foothold in the digital age."
A joint statement from the chiefs of eight major studios -- including NBC Universal, CBS, Warner Bros, and Disney -- welcomed the end of the strike.
"This is a day of relief and optimism for everyone in the entertainment industry," the statement said.
"The strike has been extraordinarily difficult for all of us, but the hardest hit of all have been the many thousands of businesses, workers and families that are economically dependent on our industry."
The writers strike has been one of the longest and most damaging in the entertainment industry's history, with losses estimated at two billion dollars, according to the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC).
According to LAEDC figures, the strike cost an estimated 733 million dollars in lost film and television production spending.
But the LAEDC said an estimated 1.3 billion was lost by companies such as caterers, hoteliers and limousine rental firms that rely heavily on the entertainment industry for business.
"There have been very significant losses for companies that rely on seasonal work. They have lost 14 weeks worth of business," said Jason Squire, a lecturer at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts and editor of "The Movie Business."
"That is a dreadful and damaging impact for smaller companies."
The strike has also severely disrupted Hollywood's awards season, leading to the cancellation of the Golden Globes awards after actors vowed to boycott the event, and casting a shadow over preparations for the February 24 Oscars.
Oscars organizers expressed delight that the Oscars will now go ahead unhindered.
"I am ecstatic that the 80th Academy Awards presentation can now proceed full steam ahead with talented writers working on the show, a fantastic array of presenters and performers and most importantly, the ability for all of our honored nominees to attend without hesitation or discomfort," said Sid Ganis, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
so this means
more LOST! (yay!) more Prison Break (yay!) more Heroes(yay!)
hence more time-wasted-by-not-studying-because-watching-all-these-series!
pretty fair trade i say hahaha
and i have unfortunate news:
Football player Ronaldo's season over: report

Ronaldo ruptured a tendon in his right knee during AC Milan's 1-1 draw at home to Livorno on Wednesday and faces nine months on the sidelines, according to Gazetta dello Sport.
AC Milan confirmed the extent of Ronaldo's injury on their website, which he suffered just minutes after entering the fray as a second-half substitute and was taken to hospital.
Gazetta claimed the former three-time world player of the year's career could be over as well.
"It's an injury that could end the career of 'Il Fenomeno'," it said on its website.
"The recovery time is dramatic: from nine months to a year."
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti refused to call time on Ronaldo's career, though.
"We're all very sorry and worried about what happened to Ronaldo, I don't want to say it's the end of his career because only time can decide whether it is or not," he said.
"From our part all we can do is stand by him and let him recover. Our players all left the stadium in a hurry to go to the hospital to check on his condition, I think that's the right way to stand by a player who's suffering."
Ronaldo was taken to hospital from where Milan's Brazilian scout Leonardo, said the striker had all but confirmed those worst fears.
"Ronaldo said it was exactly the same thing as last time," said Leonardo, referring to the time when Ronaldo ruptured the tendon in his right knee in November 1999.
Ronaldo fell awkwardly just three minutes after replacing Alberto Gilardino in the second half on Wednesday.
He was challenging for a ball in the air with Jose Vidigal, although the move resulted in a penalty to Milan which Andrea Pirlo converted to level the scores.
"I heard a horrible sound, like a bang, it was a strange sound," said Livorno goalkeeper Marco Amelia, who was close by when Ronaldo fell to the ground.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani said later he thought the problem was serious.
"Ronnie has a problem with the tendon in his left knee, it's not the one he has already had operated on but it's a serious problem."
The last time Ronaldo suffered the same injury he managed to make his comeback in April 2000 but lasted only seven minutes before reinjuring his knee.
It was 20 months before he made a proper comeback for the 2002 World Cup, during which he finished as top scorer as he guided Brazil to a record fifth triumph.
However Ronaldo is now 31 and his contract at Milan runs out at the end of the season.
He has also been battling an expanding waistline and fitness problems for years and it is doubtful whether or not, having won everything there is to win in football - except the Champions League - he will have the motivation to make a comeback after his 32nd birthday.
aih one of the greatest EVER players
injured. AGAIN.
damn kesian lah. was really rooting for him man
he'll come back for sure
come on Il Phenomeno! in the immortal words of Adam Sandler : "you can do it!"
peace