Let's just say that i am really bored this Term Break...with projects coming fast and furious in the coming weeks, working part-time on and off, and having awkward sleeping patterns as a result of the World Cup.
Did not make any inroads with regards to betting as well, i think i am sitting at a loss at the moment.
My health is probably not anything great, possibly put on a few kilograms with the junk food, and maybe higher blood sugar content with all the Coke Lime i have been drinking everyday. Instant noodles, Chips and Fisherman's Friend Citrus Twist Lozenges are not helping either, just helping me to endure the 3 am match daily.
However, i still wish to bring you the actions off the pitch. I present, the first of two parts of Crazy Fans. More Fans pics the next entry...
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Warning.
The following videos you are about to watch contains explicit materials, only found in the great country of Japan. If you are below the age of 18, please seek parental consent before viewing. If you are aged 50 and above, please consult your doctor regarding your current physical well-being before viewing as well.
D1大整古
D1大整古
Hard Gay
Have you pee in your pants yet?
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Here's the rest of them..
I guess practically everyone out there dreams of having their own car someday. Some of us are lucky enough to already own one, while others dun even have driving licence. Anyway, i would like to present some odd looking cars that we may soon see in the near future.
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Now for something humourous, or rather pathetically crappy.
If you have been watching the World Cup, You would have seen this match ball.
If you have done your homework, you would have found out that it probably cost around $200 Sing dollars for this work of art.
So... the simplier solution would be to use a pack of Kotex.
Paste it on a normal soccer ball.
Put in the prints and logos as per similiar to the Official Ball, and you will get ......
Thank You Mr Kenny Sia for the wonderful idea. Visit http://kennysia.com/ for the Full story.
Friday, June 16, 2006
1.Taking a long shower, washing away the day’s fatigue, preferably with hot water to improve one’s blood circulation
2.Eating cheap hawker fare, the red bean soups and the satays, dirty seats and all.
3.Having a proper massage, relaxing your stiff necks and shoulders, and nope, not on your Osim Chair
4.Walking around aimlessly, observing what goes on around you, looking at Chio Bu, Uncles digging their noses.
5.Hanging out with friends, chilling at coffee joints, reading the latest copy of free magazines, sipping Latte.
6.Taking photographs, or looking at old photographs, reminisce about old times, capturing memorable moments
7.Living in ones’ comfort zone, your favourite bed, sofa, pillow.
8.Watching ones’ favourite TV shows, even if it is a rerun, especially for people who cannot get over Friends.
9.Having a haircut, looking forward to getting a more refresh hairstyle, change the colour, look different, less the re-bonding.
10.Sleeping, in the day or at night, with company or without.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
here's the remaining of the formations......next entry, we will look at some of the starting line-ups of the teams.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Currently, this World Cup has highlighted the importance of teamwork, hints of individual brillance, fantastic set-pieces and generally high standards of refereeing. However, here's a little something to share about, the different tactics which the various teams have gotten in place to brin gthem all the way to the Finals.
More to come in the next edition of water-cooler talk.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Still bloody awake at 2 am to write this entry...
never expected my flutter to not to work as planned (made a bit, lost a little money on both matches that has juz finished, namely the Australia-Japan and the Czech-USA match). . .
but anyway, the next video is a little painful, from one of the most flamboyant players who will miss the world cup, i bring you the horrific video of D Cisse of France.
So, please feel sympathic for the player...although, u probably would suspect whether he drinks enough milk for his fragile bones.
Monday, June 12, 2006
8 matches have been played so far. Singapore has made its mark, with our referee Shamsul Maidin giving away the first red card in this World Cup.
Since all major and pathetic media platform is totally committed to bring u the LATEST ACTION from Germany, I shall bring you a different perspective of the game. Everything in this series will touch on other aspect of the tournament, such as injuries, interesting images, videos, etc.
Ready?
First video – The Robo-Crouch Dance
P.S. This series will run concurrently with my other blog entries. Hope you guys enjoy it. And please, leave me comments and tag…
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Finally, term break.
the last 3-4 days have been...well...SHAG. When u do the compiling of ur group members' work, it can get rather tiring when u trys to put in a proper format, fonts, and refine the english used.
anyway, term break comes at the right time, as the WORLD CUP 2006 starts. while betting will still goes for me, i shall not repeat my Euro 04 mistakes. (i lost quite a bit of money then).
i will be working as a Banglah worker again, so this blog will not be updated so regularly.
Good luck to all punters and see ya when i update this space.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Sorry for the late post....been busy with school work. anyway, here's some pics and videos (videos will be avilable soon...patience is a virtue)
1st Row: 3SG 小强. (obviously he is not respecting anyone here). 2nd Row: Lta Albert, Lta Jerry, Lta Chin, Maj Chew, Lta Png, Lta Mo, Lta Kailun, Lta Darius.
P.S. if you are wondering why i gave all readers their names, well....some of them (seriously and desperately) need girlfriends.
Eligible ladies, if you want their contacts, i will pass them to you.
P.S.S : some of them are already attached. So....yes, unless you think you have better qualities...if not, don't think too much.
P.S.S.S: i still got proj to do, so see ya on the next post.
Monday, June 05, 2006
Will not be updating my blog until Friday... Too many things to prepare for - 2 projects, 2 ICA/Test and a presentation. and i believe there is probably some conspiracy theory amongst the teachers, some evil plans so that students suffer before the Term break, before the World Cup.
Speaking of which, i am getting my Cable / PPV for the World Cup. will cost a total of about 90 dollars But must get basic plan (min 3 mths) b4 you get to select the World cup package.
Damn... conspiracy theory no 2.
Sunday, June 04, 2006
5 Things I hate about my School.
Studying in NYP has been Rather Alright so far, but there are some things I really hate about the school. So here’s the List:
1. Every Morning, the human traffic to the School is not really fantastic. The Covered Walkway tends to get crowded during the peak hours of 8-10 am. The security guard standing like some pest at the walkway is not helping to ease the traffic either. So, is it time to review the width of the walkway? Or will there be any other forms of improvement?
2. Every time you go home, when you probably wants to take a short cut, a.k.a. exit the main building through the door at the right of the atrium, the same bloody guard in the morning is there to stop you. (if you are a student, you will know)
3. The students / staffs working at the Cheers outlet in school. Nothing is wrong with them, nor the products. It is just that they KEEP ASKING WHETHER WE HAVE THE EXACT CHANGE for the purchases we make. WHY? They never have enough coins all the time, What the HELL? Things got to change man…
4. Since I study at the School of Business, I realize that there are not enough Male toilets around. Most floors have a ratio of about 1:4 male toilets to female toilets. But the proportion of students of both gender is more equal now. So… are you listening NYP?
5. Anderson Junior College students…patronizing our school’s MacDonalds and Food Junction during Peak hours. If you come after peak hours of 12-2pm, then fine. Carry on eating, no one will stop you. But when we are rushing to grab lunch, in between lectures/tutorials, pls stay in your own school. I believe you have a canteen there. I seriously do.
6. Rainy days are a hassle @ NYP. At the business blocks, it gets flooded, and at most times, presents many dangerous traps, such as slippery stairs and corridors. I have known of people hurting themselves as a result. The drainage system needs improving. Fast.
7. A certain lecturer / tutor. Let’s call him Terence (not his real name). The problem with him is such that he does not exactly teach his students. Boring lecturers come and go, so I understand. But he is one exceptional person. When is the last time your teacher do not teach you anything, and ask you to only follow the instructions of your textbook and carry on with your work, while he takes endless breaks. No doubt, my grades for his module - my poorest in my result slips. Statistics don’t lie.