Saturday, March 28, 2009

Happy 21st Birthday Dominic!

I want to wish my friend here Happy 21st birthday, I knew him since F1 and till now could be 8 years, have a wonderful birthday and enjoy yourself. Miss those times we mogok together! LOL!

Dominic Chew Tze Eng, son of Jeffrey Chew


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

FOUR DAYS IN HEAVEN : I'm Always Proud To Be A Liverpool Fan

Just as I’ve gotten feedbacks from my blog readers saying that reading my posts about football could be boring at times, however in such a busy afternoon I still insist to find time to post about last Saturday’s victory. For once I'm almost lost for words. Where do you start after back-to-back results like those? Excluding cup finals and league deciders, I do not think there can have been two better results so close together in the history of the club.

In the grand scheme of things they are only small landmarks – two games – and United remain favourites to land the league title. But as markers of intent and ability, they could prove immense. If Liverpool do go on to win either of the main competitions, these will be seen as the defining moments. If not, they are still boosts to the self-belief and proof of what this team can do against the very best, and help attain future success. Liverpool didn't just beat Real Madrid and Manchester United, they outplayed them and thrashed them. Unlike victories at Old Trafford in the past decade, this was no smash and grab; it was smash, smash and smash again.

Rafa Benitez's inspired tactics had United's defenders in a rare old spin. It takes a special strategy to breach the most feared defence in the world, a back-line that had conceded only five League goals at home all season but were now all at sea, shipping four in 90 chastening minutes. Benitez plotted their demise expertly, bringing all the intelligence he applies to solving European conundrums to a Premier League challenge. When Benitez puts his best team out, and due acknowledgement must be paid to Torres's absences through injury, Liverpool can embarrass the best. Let's not accuse the manager of negativity when this formation has helped thump the double Spanish, English and European champions in the space of four days, with eight goals to just one in reply!

Could it be that it is the United boss who is now feeling the pressure? Fergie's irrational initial response to seeing his team ripped to bits by a rampant Liverpool certainly suggests he is - and so he should be. It was a hugely impressive result, but Benítez, always looking beyond the battle just won, pondered whether it may prove even more significant in the war - in terms of its impact on United's mindset and, importantly, that of their forthcoming opponents.

Nemanja Vidic was nominated as a worthy winner of the Player of the Year award by Sir Alex Ferguson recently but that choice appeared based entirely on bias on this dreadful performance. The commanding, intelligent centre-half was reduced to a hesitant, unconvincing shadow of his usual self by Torres's strength, movement and skill, with the malaise spreading throughout the United defence long before the Spaniard seized on the Serbian's mistake and equalised. Vidic's second red card against Liverpool this season was almost an act of clemency.

Despite all Liverpool's understandable joy, United rarely suffer successive bad results and this will always leave a scar to their players as their scars will remind them that the past is real! The humilating defeat to Liverpool always give United fans many things to say, professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. I thought Fergie was smart enough to boycott the media and refuse to answer questions, however some United fans, well, I would’nt use the word ‘defiant’- still behave the same old way they use to be. Many United fans were bought and part of them don’t even watch football, ask about club history and players, they only answer you Rooney and Ronaldo. Even Yew Hwa from my class written this down on his facebook status :- “losing is a step to improvement, Liverpool WATCH OUT!!!”. I would clearly like to highlight the word “watch out”, although the first phrase is good but the second half of the sentence sounded revenge. I would like to tell him that he should change his status to “humbleness is a step to repentance” instead! LOL! Sad for them, their arrogant attitute is still there, and hopefully Arsenal will whack them again as well.

Anyhow seeing the smiles of every Liverpool supporter makes me very happy, as we together in a sporting and humble manner support this great club of ours!

walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart,
and you’ll never walk alone ...

Torres and Gerrard
He scores!
whenever my brother plays, you won't worry will the goals flow
teamwork and team spirit is always the key to success
we always believe
losing by 1 goal doesn't mean you lose the game, Liverpool claimed that their never-giveup spirit always help them comeback
Manchester United 1 -4 Liverpool
~~this post is posted inspired by Paul Tomkins, Henry Winter, and my joy for the team. YNWA

Monday, March 9, 2009

Happy Birthday Zoe!

Wei Dee invited me to his gf’s birthday at Martini and go lau juak around. However I reached Mr.Pot at 9pm and only went over at 10.30pm. Many old friends were there, school mates, their gf’s, college mates, and unknown mates. Taking pics, singing, drinking, talking around, it was fun! I sat with different tables and talk with different gang of people, it was a great time. Happy Birthday Zoe! Good luck and all the best!

Zoe and Dee
the cake

Wee Hwang, Stevie, Livia, entau Boo
from left : Wilson, Nicholas, Ah Chung and Earnest

Stevie
Ming and Earnest both Liverpool fans
group photo with the girls


group photo with the guys
Beng Tatt, Ben and Earnest
entau Boo
nicholas irwin and stevie


the guys
the girls

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Kerachut Trip

I woke up early this morning at around 6.30am cause our organiser Mr.Eugene Tham asked us to be at Teluk Bahang at 8am, however he was the last to reach and was around 8.35am! I woke up early and went to fetch Tan Teik How and Guru Yitt. We went to Chung Ling to eat breakfast and I ate again with Tits and Ewen. After our breakfast we reached Teluk Bahang and there was Xiao Yang and Eat-cum. After our organiser arrived, we hiked up the hill. Our 9 people team broke up into 4, with Eugene, Meow, Teik How and Yitt the first team, Ewen and Tits the second team, Me alone 3rd team while Xiao Yang and Eat-cum last team. Finally hiking 80% of the 2 hills alone I reached the beautiful Kerachut beach and was greeted by plenty of shouts, LOL!Don’t shout at me laa,make me look like a hero! Well, hiking alone could be exciting at times, with trees and hills and insects all around you and you yourself hearing your own panting. Although I didn’t hike Kerachut since my F3 camp on November 2003, luckily I still remember the way up. After reaching for quite some time 20mins later Xiao Yang arrived with Eat-cum. And I got to know that Xiao Yang even carried her on his back and hike up the hill, so wonderful huh my student! Fight China also have to fight up the hill. When we reach the we rest awhile and wanted to start the fire, however our Xiao Yang forgot to bring th barbeque stick! Inside his bag was a bottle of Bacardi Apple instead of those barbeque sticks that we needed most! Our plan had to change and since Eat-cum couldn’t hike back so we went back by boat. After we reached Teluk Bahang Ewen, Xiao Yang and Tits went back while the rest went to Meows house to eat the hot dogs and meatballs we bought. Nice outing and fellowship. Nice excersise too!


permit masuk
Beach Boys Inc.
wah everyone greeting me..
Guru and How

Tits and Ewen
How, Gene, Guru

from left : Eat-cum, Tits, Meow, Gene, Teik How, Guru Yitt, Ewen, Me, Small Goat
group photo









buat funny

the wind was blowing...
Tits
Xiao Yang and Ewen
steam Ewen
this is ME
Earnest
Meows
Xiao Yang and Ewen
Aligators rock

Earnest, Ewen, Tits


jetty
the meatballs
inside got Tiger, Anchor smooth, Guinness Stout, Carlsberg