Tuesday, March 13, 2007

This one is for you guys......

Some of you guys in Malaysia might have noticed this billboard ad at either Section 14, PJ or the LDP highway. So for the guys who are in UK, this is the billboard ad where our own chinese gay friend is on. This picture is a special tribute to you Ah Leong @ Ah Chong @ Hariz:

This is another one of his add:

Sunday, March 04, 2007

The Pretenders

I need to let it out...West Ham are a bunch of losers....literally. It's not good to blame others but the fact is there are too many pretenders at the club.

Pretender i- Nigel Quashie- why on earth would someone buy a player who has played for 3 different clubs and relegated each time? Nottingham Forest, Southampton and West Brom. This bloody idiot thinks he's an intelligent player but he is certainly not! He's not as intelligent as he think he is. Therefore Nigel Quashie is STUPID and West Ham is even more stupid to buy such a player. So yeah Nigel Quashie is a friggin' LOSER!

Pretender ii- Anton Ferdinand- he thinks he's 'all that'. He is a young and immature player and thinks too highly of his older brother Rio. Yes, there's no harm in idolising a player like Rio but Rio is not the best defender in the world, he was only at one time the most expensive defender, that's all. But Anton is just a pretender thinking that he's the best defender in the world next to his brother of course. Okay he is an okay defender but he has no leadership qualities to marshal the defence in West Ham, there he needs a lot of time to improve and too many areas to improve. But Anton and so many other West Ham players from last season let success go to their head by over achieving (i.e qualified for Europe and reaching the FA cup final).

Pretender iii- The stupid new owner of West Ham. The what his name Icelandic just don't know where and how to spend his money. For instance, why would someone purchase that stupid bloodyhell Quashie. He should have bought left-sided midfielders because West Ham has abundant of central midfield players and buying that idiot Quashie just shows that this Icelandic is as stupid as Quashie on richer and he also should buy good defenders and not defenders who gets injured before half time.

Pretender iv- West Ham United- they thought by having Tevez, they could win the league or at least achieve what they achieved last season. Sorry dudes, Tevez is not Maradona. He can't do what Maradona did fro Napoli. Tevez is not even good enough to play regularly fro Argentina, thus he is no where near to the great Maradona or even Riquelme.

Pretender v- Me. I overuse my bragging rights due to the Hammers over-achievement last season, therefore I'm getting a smack on the face for my big mouth for bragging the 'greatness' of West Ham. Therefore I pretended that West Ham could establish themselves as club like Bolton who has a realistic chance of qualifying for Europe almost every season.

In addition, West Ham no longer playing the way they used to, they used to play elegantly but now they are rubbish! West Ham used to play like Portsmouth now. So I guess, it Harry Redknapp who was the manager to manage West Ham, the way they should be managed.

Speaking of former Hammers, Frank Lampard is a wuss. He's a bloody overrated wanker who think he's the best midfielder in the world, well sorry Lamps, you just showed your lack of masculinity when you were over muscled by a better midfielder, the 20-year old Cesc Fabregas during the brawl in the Carling Cup final.
Touching on the the best midfielders, in England no doubt the best midfielders are Steven Gerrard, Cesc Fabregas, Javier Mascherano and these are just the ones in the Premiership. Frank Lampard is just hard-working midfielder with no real talents. Unlike Fabregas and Gerrard who are better passers of the ball or Mascherano and Makelele who are great ball winners, Lampard is nothing but a hard working midfielder who got his break at West Ham because of his uncle, Harry Redknapp. So Frank Lampard, piss off!

Okay then enough ramblings, right now I'm contemplating whether to cheer for Liverpool for the rest of the season since Javier Mascherano is now there. And his partnership with Stevie G could be phenomenal but in order for me to cheer for Liverpool, they need to get rid of that tiang they call Crouch (who to me cost the game against United for not scoring) and Rafa needs to buy attacking minded players if he wants to stick to playing defensive (so that Liverpool can play like Valencia during his time there) and of course Rafa needs to minimise his rotation system so that the team can perform consistently.

Above all else, all the best Mascherano!

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

mari makan nasi dagang!

senyap dah blog ni so i thought i'll post something. as most of you have buggered off back home i'm left to hang with our beloved juniors. thank god for them otherwise sangap gile wei! so few weeks ago arep, ems and moi (namely the cov clan) went to birmy wirmy to salini's house to have her awesome and yummisimo nasi dagang. i swear she makes the best nasi dagang and it was definately worth the wait! it reminded me of the times when me and my old housemates back at warwick (ie safa, deq n shida) masak ramai2 utk open house or the times when i went to manchester to lepak n makan with niza, az , dy and cherap. damn i miss my girliesss (yeah the bloodyhell boys too laa!).



with the cook miss salini =)



sabs excited face and dugie's hugry face!




makan sampai ke tulang tuh!!



with the juniors



fellow bloodyhell boi qisti yg layan jiwang sorang ngn guitar teringat cik safa then dia blah gi blaja...exams dah dekat :P

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Tol Naik Lagi!!

Adus la.. ape benda je yg tak naik kat Malaysia sekarang?

Dari barang keperluan asas, sampai la ke minyak and now tolls..

Aku rasa kat Malaysia tu ade 3 benda je takkan naik..

1) Gaji
2) Hujan (sebab hujan turun je kat Malaysia tuh)
3) Ayah Pin..definitely die takkan dapat naik langit la

Sile bagi komen bernas anda sekalian.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Moshing Weekend

Hari minggu lepas, aku dgn member aku Larry berkesempatan ke Glasgow utk menonton konsert Tool. Kepuasan hati mmg tidak terkira. Teringat pengalaman menonton konsert bersama Rai di T in the Park. Ini sedikit informasi tentang Tool yg aku ambil dari laman web lain. Minta maaf aku tak dapat nak siarkan gambar konsert kerana mereka menetapkan "strictly no camera allowed".

Tool's greatest breakthrough was to introduce dark, vaguely underground metal to the preening pretentiousness of art rock. Or maybe it was introducing the self-absorbed pretension of art rock to the wearing grind of post-thrash metal -- the order really doesn't matter. Though Metallica wrote their multi-sectioned, layered songs as if they were composers, they kept their musical attack ferociously at street level. Tool didn't -- they embraced the artsy, faux-bohemian preoccupations of Jane's Addiction while they simultaneously paid musical homage to the dark, relentlessly bleak visions of grindcore, death metal, and thrash. Even with their post-punk influences, they executed their music with the ponderous, anti-song aesthetic of prog rock, alternating between long, detailed instrumental interludes and tuneless, pseudo-meaningful lyrical rants in their songs. Tool, however, had a knack for conveying the strangled, oppressive angst that the alternative nation of the early '90s claimed as their own. So, the band was able to slip into the definition of alternative rock during the post-Nirvana era, landing a slot on the third Lollapalooza tour in 1993, which helped their first full length debut album, Undertow, rocket into platinum status. By the time the band delivered their belated follow-up, Aenima, in 1996, alternative rock had lost its grip on the mainstream of America, and their audience had shaped up as essentially metal-oriented, which meant that the group and the record didn't capture as big an audience as their first album, despite debuting at number two on the charts. When their first full-length album was released in 1993 (they released an EP a year earlier), Tool won lots of fans with their grinding, post-Jane's Addiction heavy metal. With their dark, angry lyrics and numbing guitar drilling, they appealed both to metalheads and alternative rock fans. When they landed an opening spot on Lollapalooza, their audience grew by leaps and bounds; the increased exposure helped their debut album, Undertow, go gold. Its 1996 follow-up, Aenima, was also a success.
After a co-headlining slot with Korn on Lollapalooza '97 wrapped up, Tool remained on the road, supporting Aenima until well into the next year. During their usual extended hiatus between albums, Keenan decided to use his downtime productively by forming a side project, dubbed A Perfect Circle. The band's 2000 debut, Mer de Noms, was a surprise hit, while their ensuing tour was a sold-out success as well. With Tool break-up rumors swirling, the band put the speculation to rest by re-entering the recording studio and issuing the stop-gap B-sides/DVD set Salival late the same year. May 2001 finally saw the release of Tool's third full-length release, Lateralus, which debuted at the number one position on the Billboard album chart and became the band's biggest hit.

Article taken from livedaily.com