Tuesday, March 18, 2008

MAtta Fair


THe matta fair held recently at PWTC was really an eye opener ....

People in malaysia loves to travel! That's great!

I think thousands went to find a sweet deal that would take them to their chosen destination ... !!!

matta fair = PC fair .... with all the flyers being handed out ... and people bargaining .... asking about the packages ....

but package holiday with fixed agenda is probably not suitable for those who enjoy backpacking / budget travelling style ...

those who enjoy the unpredictability of arranging and doing everything themselves ...can also benefit from the fair since they can estimate on how much to spend and stuff ...

for me ... it was my first time .. but we (frh & me) will try and go to all the fair and have a pretty good idea of where to go next ... and maybe plan our leaves and money and shit ...

finish Malaysia & SE asia ... good enough ....

NEXT :

MATTA FAIR KUALA LUMPUR 2008
Date : 10 - 12 Oct 2008
Venue : PWTC, Kuala Lumpur

what the hell is wrong with ALL of you?!

4th consecutive draw?

chelsea next?

2nd .. level on points .. but man u got a game in hand ...

liverpool in the champ league ...?

how's it gonna be come may?!!!

Some people feel like they don't deserve love. They walk away quietly into empty spaces, trying to close the gaps of the past


Finally got a chance to watch into the wild after the previous downloaded file was corrupted.

Good ... good movie ... very good movie ... it's been a while ...

the movie is very deep .. very philosophical as viewed by chris mcandless AKA alex supertramp ...

most of the quotes are from books he read ...and also . .from those books that he got inspired to sort of ....finding freedom .. and liberate from the so called society and materialism ... and in search of this new paradigm ... he thought going into the wild (alaska) will provide him with the answers .....

and i thought its all about travel and adventure ...

i'm gonna spoil the ending ....

in the end .. ..written into book "Happiness only real when shared"
and that's kind of true ... and i totally approve that opinion of his ...

too bad for him as he realized this new truth prior to his death ...

the reason to live is subjective ... and the feeling of being caged, imprisoned felt by chris is felt by most people eventhough they are usually in different form ..

it's how you act upon it that matters ...

i don't think to feel free and liberated ....you got to give up all the things you have and break all the relationship you have ... and just go to alaska ...and do whatever YOU WANT TO DO ...

that's selfish ..

he completely abandoned his family .. ... but they still love him nonetheless ...that's realistic i think ...

as for alex ...

"You don't need human relationships to be happy, God has placed it all around us. "

i totally disagree ... even if you're a man of faith ... life is about relationship .. and your interaction .....based on principles .... it's simple enough ...

"The core of mans' spirit comes from new experiences. "


this one i relate the most ...

my guess is .... if you love one thing .. you don't have to do it again & again and give up on all the new things that is out there waiting to be done & experienced...

conclusion : relationship & experience = happiness (shared)


Wednesday, March 05, 2008

provoke



i love you





i love you too //

and they live happily ever after

ctrl+c, ctrl+v from arsenal.com


Arsenal stormed into the Quarter-Finals of the Champions League after a magnificent victory at Milan on Tuesday evening.

It was a huge night for Arsène Wenger's side. They were up against not only the holders but Europe's most successful side in recent years and, at home, their bright campaign had been stuttering of late.

But they responded with a performance of determination, poise and patience. It was capped five minutes from time by a goal from Cesc Fabregas. Along with Mathieu Flamini, the Spaniard had dominated the famous names in the Milan midfield. Perhaps it was a new-found respect that meant they afford him a little too much space to let fly from fully 30 yards.

As the ball bounced into the net, the Arsenal fans erupted. Fabregas slid on his knees towards the dug-out then ran off kissing the badge on this shirt.

Adebayor slotted home another in the final minute seal a win that felt every bit as good as the 5-1 on this ground against Inter in 2003... or the 1-0 win at Real Madrid... or the 1-0 win at Juventus in 1980.

It was Milan's first defeat at home by English opposition and perhaps Arsenal's greatest away win in European competition.

And it was utterly, utterly deserved.

It is a well-worn phrase but the San Siro really is a cathedral of football. And, as in every place of worship, the atmosphere is dependent on the strength of belief among the congregation.

Before kick-off this evening, the Milanese fans seemed to have an almost evangelistic belief in their side. Most of the independent observers were with them.

Wenger side's saw only one change from the weekend. Emmanuel Eboue, whose current ban does not include European football, replaced Theo Walcott on the right. Alex Hleb was deployed as a half-striker behind Adebayor.

Although it had been a highly tactical game overall, the second half of the first leg had been attacking and enthralling. The start of the return rubber began the same way.

In the fifth minute, Pato burst to the byline and saw his angled shot deflected over. From the corner, Paolo Maldini nodded on at the near post and there was a moment of consternation in the six-yard box before Arsenal cleared. In the minutes that followed William Gallas and Mathieu Flamini had to nod inquisitive free-kicks away from the danger area.

Milan had started not like traditional cagey Italians but akin to an up-and-at-'em English side.

Arsenal knew they might be counterattacking tonight. And they showed some stomach of the job when Adebayor held up a long ball forward before laying the ball back to Diaby, who sidefooted wide.

However Milan would respond with better chances - Filippo Inzaghi's volley and Pato's chip. Almunia held on to both. Inzaghi was starting to look lively. The veteran flicked a header wide and drove into the sidenetting midway through the half as Milan continued to press.

Arsenal were being stretched and stretched. But Adebayor's fine drive in the 27th minute gave them not only respite but hope. Hleb weaved forward and eventually Diaby nudged the ball to the Togolese striker whose curling sidefoot had to be touched over by Milan keeper Zeljko Kalac.

The visitors grew in confidence from the chance and started to build moves with a little more patience. The whistles from the home crowd suggested the tide was turning.

That was hammered home in the 32nd minute when Arsenal worked their way down the left flank and Adebayor found Fabregas on the edge of the area. His rasping effort beat Kalac and rattled the bar.

Arsenal were now stretching Milan with Fabregas and Hleb pulling the strings to try and give Adebayor a clear sight of goal.

It never quite happened before the break but the home 'congregation' was noticeably quieter.

They were so nearly silenced two minutes after the interval when Fabregas raked a corner through the area to the far post where Senderos ghosted in to thud an effort into the chest of Kalic. If it had gone a foot either side it would have been the opener.

Arsenal were starting to find regular space in the Milan area - and the home fans did not like it one bit. In the 50th minute, Eboue fired wide from six yards when he might have tested Kalac.

Although Pirlo's bobbling free-kick was somewhat nervously turned around the post by Almunia shortly afterwards, Arsenal still had the upper hand.

Just past the hour Kaka's mazy running saw him outpace Fabregas and then outwit Sagna before firing wide.

After that, for the first time on the night, the game started to lose focus. Not surprisingly both managers threw on attacking substitutes - Alberto Gilardino and Walcott respectively

The new addition for the visitors nearly set up Adebayor in the 73rd minute but his deflected cutback just would not come down in time for the striker. Five minutes later, Pato cut inside Clichy and curled an effort just wide.

The tension was now becoming palpable. Milan were the masters of brinkmanship but Arsenal had been the better side over the two ties. They deserved to go through, all they had to do was score.

Fabregas obliged five minutes from time when the home side afforded him too much space and he tried his luck from distance.

Milan suddenly looked an old side and their response was minimal. It was no surprise to see Walcott fly down the right in the final minute before sending a low ball across the area for Adebayor to convert at the far post.

The Arsenal side reprised their famous huddle at the full time whistle in front of an emptying San Siro.

The most recent Kings of Europe had lost their crown and, on the strength of this performance, Arsenal were the young pretenders to the throne.

ADEBAYOR!


icing on the cake!

2-0 to the gunners!!!

Fabregas


Fabregas the first goal scorer!

FABRE-GASZ!!!!

who da man? who da main man? say what?

FABREGAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yeah .. gatusso!!! ... watch !!! that's all you can do ....

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i'm hopeful for arsenal to WIN the Champ league ..

WATCH OUT !!!!

point of no return


oh no .. i forgot to wish zaidi ..

selamat pengantin baru ..

since everyone is posting it ... i kinda feel bad for not wishing ...

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

DUDU


eduardo is recovering from his injury suffered during the birmingham game .... martin taylor bullshit tackle could've ended his career ..

but he was a good sport and forgave the asshole ....

jesus look-a-like



ok .. typical starter in every blog .. here goes ..

it's been a while since i updated my blog ...

pe~gi~la~ma~ti ..? aaaaa`aaaaaa ..

i wanted to update the langkawi trip .. but .. lomo still not developed yet ...i guess putting pictures is better than writing some long telenovela about d trip ..

eits ...

mind boggling .... awesome .. tight .. you should have been there!

and i got this picture with eits .. THE WHOLE FUCKING BAND!!!

they were nice enough to pause and pose ...... YOU GUYS ARE AWEsOME foursome>>

you can read their review by loggin in to yahoo.com and search for eits in KL. I dont have time to review the gig .. the only review i have is that ....." the billboard is cool"

&

"when greet death started, i almost wet myself"