Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Tuesday Nite Outing
After Awhile, Weihao Received A Phonecall And He Say He Need To Go Off. WTF Sia ! He Only Come For Around 1 Hr Den He Zao Already. You Know Why Or Not. Coz Za Bor Call Him And Ask Him To Go Out. Dat Bloody God Damm Bastard, Ni Nao Hia Eh. Den Left Me And Lionel Nia. 2 Person Sing For Around 2 And A Half Hour Is Quite A Long Time Lor. Which Means I Can Get To Sing More Lah.
Nowadays PartyWorld Also Quite Good. The Songs Got Update One. Suddenly Got Alot Of New Songs. Then Got The New 183CLUB Songs From The Idol Drama, " Prince Turns To Frog ". Chinese Call " 王子变青蛙 ". They Have The New Songs Like [ 迷魂计 ] , [ 魔法 ] , [ 我只想要 ] , [ 闭上眼 默念3遍 ] And Of Course My Favourite Song From The Soundtrack, [ 真爱 ], Which Is The Background Music In My Blog Currently.
Den Of Course Lah, The Standard Songs Dat I Everytime Sing From 5566 Like [ 原点 ] , [ 守候 ] , [ 我难过 ] , [ 存在 ] . Den They Got The New Songs From Huang Yida And I Sang [ 那女孩对我说 ] From Him. Actually I Dun Really Like Huang YiDa Due To Him Look So Ah Gua Like Za Bor And Have Those Sia Lan Face. But Dun Like Person Doesn't Mean Dun Like The Songs Rite, Somemore This Song Is Good Lor.
Den After Dat I Sing Alot Of Those Zhang XinZhe Songs. One Of My Favourite Singers Since I Was Sec 1 Lor. All The Songs So Damm Nice Plus His Unique Voice Equals To BEST ! But I Sing Den Different Lah, My Voice So The Cock. Den My Fren Say, " Wah Lau Eh, You Sing Until Dunno Like Wat Fuck Lor. Wanna Pull The Voice Until High High Also Cannot Den Still Wanna Pull." I Also Know I Cannot Pull Lor, But Doesn't Matter Lor. The Whole Damm Room Inside Only The 2 of Us What. I Sing So Not I Suffer Lor, Is My Fren Suffer Lor. His Problem, Wuhahaha.
After The KTV, Met Up Eddy And Zhenrong At Just The Coffeeshop Beside To Have Supper And Talk Some Cock. Had Stingray And Sotong, But The StingRay Wah Lau Eh, So Hard One. Not Nice One, Den The Sotong More Worse. Like Not-Cooked Lydat One, Soft Soft Creamy Creamy One. Not Chewy One. Den We Talk Alot Of Shit Lor Coz We Now Dun See Each Other Everyday Liao Mah. Den Some Things Use MSN To Talk Not So Fun, Must Say Face To Face Den Fun Mah. Den After Dat Sian Liao Den We Left At Around 11:30pm To Go Home.
Heh Heh Heh, Nili Eh, Dun Worry. Still Got Alot Of Chance For Us To Go KTV One, Coz I Got One Of Those Free 4hr Coupon To Use. This Time Becoz My Frenz Mah So Nv Call You. Next Time Den Ask You Go Also. And Of Course Must Grab Dat Stupid Idiot To Go And Sing Let Us Hear. Anyway My Singing So Jialat You Wanna Hear Meh. But No Matter How Jialat Still BETTER Den Zhenrong ! ! ! WUHAHAHAHAHA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Friday, August 26, 2005
Boring Friday Night
A Boring Friday Sia. Actually Wanted To Watch This Show One. Den I Ask Bui Eh, He Say What Stupid Show Lah, Simi Lah Simi Lah. He Fucking Hell Still Say What Go Watch " March Of The Penguins".
LAN JIAO LOR.
That One Then Call Stupid Show Lor. That Stupid Pu Bor Ask Him Go Watch That Stupid Show Himself Lor. Then After That I Msg James Ask Him Wanna Watch The Movie Or Not, That Bloody Idiot Bloody Hell Never Reply Lor. From 2pm Wait Until Now 10:30pm Liao Also Haven Reply.
Whatever Lah ! ! !
Then Also Wanna Find Who Go Watch Liao Leh. Don't Tell Me I Must Go Watch Movie Alone Like That Time I Watch " A Moment To Remember" Lydat. I DON'T WANT ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sian Lah, Dunno Ask Who. If Really Bo Bian Then Ownself Go Watch Liao.
European Champions League Awards
Best Champions League Defender : John Terry ( Chelsea )
Best Champions League Midfielder : Kaka ( AC Milan )
Best Champions League Forward : Ronaldinho ( Barcelona )
European Champions League MVP : Steven Gerrard ( Liverpool )
Thursday, August 25, 2005
European Champions League Draw Results
- FC Bayern Munich ( Germany )
- Juventus ( Italy )
- Club Brugge ( Belgium )
- SK Rapid Vienna ( Austria )
Group B
- Arsenal ( England )
- AFC Ajax ( Holland )
- Sparta Prague ( Czech Republic )
- FC Thun ( Unheard Team )
Group C
- Barcelona ( Spain )
- Panathinakos ( Greece )
- Werder Bremen ( Germany )
- Udinese ( Italy )
Group D
- Manchester United ( England )
- Villarrreal ( Spain )
- Lille ( France )
- Benfica ( Portugal )
Group E
- AC Milan ( Italy )
- PSV Eindhoven ( Holland )
- Schalke 04 ( Germany )
- Fenerbache ( Turkey )
Group F
- Real Madrid ( Spain )
- Lyon ( France )
- Oylmpiakos ( Greece )
- Rosenborg ( Norway )
Group G
- Liverpool ( England )
- Chelsea ( England )
- Anderlecht ( Belgium )
- Real Betis ( Spain )
Group H
- Inter-Milan ( Italy )
- Porto ( Portugal )
- Rangers ( Scotland )
- Bratislava ( Slovakia )
Saturday, August 20, 2005
5566 New Album - 好久不见
Here I'm Gonna Introduce 5566's Latest Album, 好久不见.
The Song 好久不见 Is The Themesong Of Their Latest Album. The Style Of This Song Is Very Different From The Previous Songs They Had. The Tune Of This Song Is Very Catchy And Very So-Called Friendly. It Doesn't Belong To Those Love Songs In The Previous Albums.
The Song Is Like Those Old School Chinese Songs Which Is Quite A Fresh Experience.
I Kinda Like The Song Not Because I'm A Fan Of Them But This Is Quite A New Experience To Me. You Guys Should Maybe Try It By Downloading The Song Or You Can Ask Me To Send You All The Songs If You All Want It.
Top 10 Favourite Songs Of 5566 :-
1 ) 守候 - My Own Top Favourite
2 ) 我难过
3 ) 存在
4 ) For You
5 ) 原点
6 ) 永不放弃
7 ) 神话
8 ) 好久不见 - New Album
9 ) 爱情漫游
10 ) 白色花漾 - New Album
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Denmark Outshines England In A 4 - 1 Trashing At Home.
Sven-Goran Eriksson branded England's second-half display in Copenhagen a 'disaster' after the nation's worst defeat in 25 years against Denmark tonight.
England's World Cup preparations suffered an embarrassing jolt as, after a goalless first half, they conceded three goals in six minutes on the way to a 4-1 loss.
David James and Glen Johnson, who were two of Eriksson's four half-time substitutions, were embarrassingly exposed as Denmark took charge.
While Wayne Rooney, who was England's only player to emerge with credit from the friendly, pulled a late goal back, substitute Soren Larsen then rounded off Denmark's victory.
It was the worst defeat of Eriksson's 54-game reign and the heaviest to hit an England side since Wales beat them by the same scoreline at Wrexham in 1980.
Most worryingly of all for the Swede is that he now only has two weeks to rectify the faults before England face Wales in their next World Cup qualifier before then taking on Northern Ireland.
He admitted: 'If we play football again like we did in the second half, we will not even qualify for the World Cup.
'I'm angry and disappointed because the second half was a disaster and nothing else. I'm sorry for the fans who had travelled here.
'I won't try to defend it, even if we changed four players at half-time. Even if we'd have changed 11, it still shouldn't have been like that.
'In the first half, we were very aggressive, worked hard for each other and helped each other out. We used the tactics we had prepared. In the second half, we were trying to play football for ourselves.
'Of course, I take responsibility. As England coach, you should expect that. It's my job to ensure that the team plays for 90 minutes. You can lose football games, but not in the way we lost the second half.'
Indeed, Eriksson admitted that he could 'understand completely' if the thousands of England fans in the stadium had been embarrassed by their team's display.
The failings of James, who lost his England place after a blunder in Austria, were painfully exposed again when he charged out of his area on 60 minutes and was caught out of position when Jon Dahl Tomasson crossed for Dennis Rommedahl to tap home.
Johnson then failed to stop Claus Jensen cutting back a dangerous cross and, even though Ashley Cole half-cleared the ball, it was headed back by Rommedahl for Tomasson to prod home from close range.
Substitute Michael Gravgaard headed a deflected third before Larsen rounded off the rout following Rooney's consolation effort as England received a stark wake-up call at the start of a World Cup season.
Eriksson, who took off Gary Neville, John Terry and Paul Robinson at the break, as well as Jermain Defoe, refused to single out James for blame, even though Robinson's position as England's first-choice keeper is now stronger than ever.
'You should not talk about individual mistakes but collective mistakes. The focus should be on the performance in the second half, not on one or two players,' insisted Eriksson.
'Normally, you talk about one or two players making little mistakes but tonight we did it as a team.'
Asked if he had lost his temper with his players, he added: 'I had to be very clear in what I said to them. If you lose your temper, you lose your brain as well sometimes.
'It was very important to tell the squad that the second half was a disaster and why. I've done that and I will do it again in two weeks' time.
'Hopefully it is impossible to play as badly as that again. Our morale and confidence can't be any better because of it. I promise that we can't play that badly again.'
Denmark coach Morten Olsen celebrated his team's victory but insisted that he still considered England as one of the favourites for next summer's World Cup.
'We played a very good game but qualifying matches are something else. I think England are still a world-class team with world-class players. Every team has such a day,' he said.
'Maybe it can be helpful to the England team. I think Sven-Goran Eriksson will use this game so his team will be ready for the Wales game.
'Results like this also depend on the other team and we played very well.'
Denmark, who lost to England at the 2002 World Cup, also won 3-2 in a friendly at Old Trafford in November 2003.
'Normally England are a very good team. It's a good performance to score four goals against them. We have now scored more goals against them than any other team in Europe - it's just a pity that they came in two friendlies!' concluded Olsen.
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Initial D The Movie Deluxe Limited Edition DVD
Cover For The Limited Edition DVD. Looks Abit Ugly Huh.
- A hardcovered 60-page full-colored photo-book, stickers of various fleets, and a set of jigsaw puzzle come with the Deluxe Limited Edition - limited to 5000 copies and each comes with a numbered certificate!
- The 60-minute bonus DVD consists of the making of, behind-the-scene features, interviews with actors, drifting demonstration, photo gallery, plus more!
- First batch also features a set of 4 bookmarks printed on metallic paper.
Now The Details Of Initial-D :-
First created by Shigeno Shuichi in comic form in 1996, and then adapted into a smash hit anime, Initial D has finally been adapted into a live-action motion picture - and it's now available on DVD! Directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak (the Infernal Affairs trilogy), the film stars Jay Chou as an 18-year old boy who awakens to the thrill of illegal street racing. Popular Hong Kong actors Edison Chen, Shawn Yue, and Jordan Chan co-star as fellow street racers, and multiple Best Actor award winner Anthony Wong and singer Kenny Bee shore up the cast. Initial D opened in June in Hong Kong to instant blockbuster status, grossing over HK$37 million in just 4 weeks time to become the 2005's top-grossing movie thus far.
Taiwanese pop icon Jay Chou makes his acting debut as Takumi Fuijiwara, a high-school kid who delivers tofu every morning for his father Bunta (Anthony Wong). During his daily delivery, Takumi unknowingly sharpens up his racing skills by speeding through notorious racing spot Mt. Akina, where some of Japan's greatest street racers venture for glory. After Takumi accidentally bests Night Kids leader Takeshi Nakazato (Shawn Yue) on Akina's downhill, he begins to attract the attention of other street racers. But Takumi is more than just another wannabe racer. Years of delivering tofu in his father's Toyota AE86 Trueno have made him an incredibly skilled driver, and not even Takumi really knows just how good he is! With breathtaking car-racing scenes, a hip soundtrack, and an all-star cast, Initial D is the Hong Kong Cinema blockbuster fans have been waiting for!
Monday, August 08, 2005
Chelsea Lifts Charity Shield
And so Chelsea began the new season just as ominously as they ended the last, with an edge over their nearest rivals, whom they face again in the Premiership in just two weeks' time.
By then, Arsenal must find an answer to their lack of physical stature due to the sale of Patrick Vieira and the continued absence of Sol Campbell through injury.
Otherwise Chelsea could take a rather more significant step towards retaining their trophy than this clear signal of their intentions, which again showcased the strength of their squad.
For while the likes of Andrei Shevchenko, David Trezeguet and Samuel Eto'o may have eluded them, there was still £75million worth of talent on the bench - even before the potential arrive of their next target, Michael Essien.
Drogba, meanwhile, provided another retort to those who have branded the club's £24million record signing as a waste of money, adding two more goals to his tally of 16 last season.
More worryingly for Arsenal, Philippe Senderos was clearly at fault for the Chelsea striker's eighth-minute strike and was again held off rather too easily when Drogba made it 2-0 just 13 minutes after the restart.
Indeed, although Arsenal did pull a goal back through Cesc Fabregas with 25 minutes left, they are now relying rather too heavily on either Gilberto Silva or Campbell to strengthen their spine.
The Gunners were still spiky, especially when Lauren appeared to clip Drogba after the whistle had gone and Jens Lehmann accused the striker of feigning injury, but they were, in truth, never quite competitive enough.
Ashley Cole was certainly relentless in his tackling as if to prove his loyalty after his talks with Chelsea, leaving Arjen Robben sprawling after one challenge and fortunate not to be booked for another foul on Drogba.
However, ironically enough, it was Asier del Horno - the Spanish international whom Chelsea signed instead of Cole - who set up their opener, with Wenger given further cause for concern about his defence.
Senderos may have been a rock-like figure in the second-half of last season when he replaced Campbell in central defence.
However, he was not only left standing as Drogba strode onto del Horno's through-ball but also failed to get in a real challenge before the striker clipped his shot past Lehmann.
Del Horno fitted comfortably into Chelsea's excellent defence, while Arsenal looked rather more vulnerable, even if Fabregas battled away and was booked along with Claude Makelele as they squared up to each other.
With Thierry Henry closely marked, it was left to Kolo Toure to not only win back possession but also stride onto a mishit pass by his new captain to force Cech into a diving save just before the break.
Otherwise, Arsenal were rather short of inspiration and they made three changes at the break, with Alexander Hleb introduced along with Gilberto Silva and Robin van Persie, who are both still short of match-sharpness.
Hleb's first touches were certainly encouraging, but when Drogba charged onto a long ball forward, the match was effectively put beyond Arsenal's reach.
The 27-year-old Chelsea striker, who initially held off Senderos' attempted challenge, may have been pushed wide by Lehmann but he swiftly recovered his footing to swivel and scoop his shot into the unguarded net.
That was the cue for Crespo, who was on loan at AC Milan last season, to replace him, but Drogba's job was done.
Or so it seemed, at least until Fabregas pulled a goal back with 25 minutes left when he stabbed the ball home after the Chelsea defence had failed to clear Ljungberg's deflected cross.
Despite an array of substitutions, Arsenal actually started to play some neat one-touch football in the closing stages, with van Persie shooting wide at full stretch after Hleb had won the ball off del Horno.
However, while Cech saved from Henry and Lampard tested out Lehmann, it was left to Toure to produce a last-ditch interception to deny Crespo after Fabregas had conceded possession to Joe Cole.
Having drawn twice with Arsenal last season, this time Chelsea emerged victorious. Indeed, it was a case of new season, same old story as Mourinho added one more trophy to his growing haul of Stamford Bridge silverware.
Friday, August 05, 2005
ORD Day For My Buddies
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Dyed Hair
Monday, August 01, 2005
My Background Music In My Blog
Is The Background Music Very Irritating?
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