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Friday, July 31, 2009

The Fun Clip of the Day



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wonders of Mike

I was pretty bored, and Nat sent me a high reso pic of her to cure my boredom, it worked out pretty well, but it also looked good coz she's already this fine looking -_-

And inspiring story of how i motivated an spm student :)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

I dont know whether to laugh or cry



Just watch

























10 manliest name ever:

http://www.oddee.com/item_96771.aspx

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Tribute the Director

I got to re post this, (from Claire's blog) Yasmin Ahmad, one of the most incredible Malaysian Director i've ever seen. To you who do not know who is she, you will get to know her after viewing the clips below :)

Her masterpieces:





















All i can say is that, she left too early :\

Havin fun with bro

I developed a passion for singing since a few years ago, no doubt, not as good as the singers on the Hollywood or American Idols, but i definitely enjoy the fun and the energy you feel when singing.

Below is a clip of my bro doing some A capella humm, and i can't stand it but sing, didn't notice he was recording lolx...but it turned out quite funny in the end.



and later on, we try to chill a lil, and tried that song "She Hates Me" by Puddle of Mudd, i replaced the video with a few random pics which i think is gonna look wierd for that song, but i did it anyway.


Lastly,

There is a song called "sweet dreams", the lyrics which i made myself and i sang it with ma bro today, it turns out not really that good yet, so i guess i won't be posting it, but still, any of you who are interested to hear it, i can still send it to you thru msn XD..The lyrics has a taste of how my previous relationship was like :) enjoy



Sweet Dreams by Catastrophe Bros :p
Verse 1

C
First date,
Em
Butterflies in stomach,
F
awkward smiles,sweaty palms,
G
and we both laugh out loud at the end of the day


Verse 2

C
First fight,
Em
Volcano's erupted,
F
Pointing fingers here and there,
G
Voice raised,lover's warfare
F
we cried,
G D
but we both laugh out loud at the end of the day.


chorus:
F
Sweet Dreams,
G
Addictive yet so deadly,
Am c
once you are awake and everything is gone,
F G Am
You would wish that you weren't born


C
Second year,
Em
We stayed together,
F G
Having fun,feeding each other,
C G
woke up, and felt your warmth,
Am F
felt grateful,that ure still here,

C Em
Unexpected,felt like snowing during summer,
F G
Empty smiles and a pair of souless eyes,
Am F
All along, i was havin a sweet dream,
C Em D
and to be awaken, by ur faded love at the end of the day.

chorus:
F
Sweet Dreams,
G
Addictive yet so deadly,
Am c
once you are awake and everything is gone,
F G Am
You would wish that you weren't born.
F G Am
I wish you luck, so long











Saturday, July 25, 2009

OWNED

OWNED,PWNED whatever u called it...that's how i totally felt tonight,my plans never failed so miserably in my life, and its in fact a total lost.

The initial plan was to celebrate Sara's bday as a surprise. Me and Jon planned to call her out to yumcha like normal, and then bring her to baskin robbins and surprise her with a slice of ice cream cake, since we are all outta money, couldnt afford a whole.But anyways it would be cool to surprise her and have an unexpected bday surprise.

All that plan came crashing down, when she started to ask her out to yumcha. and right away she said, "hey let's celebrate my bday on that day".

-___________________________-||


i was like f888....of all times, why are you so smart this time. U were always blur, but why at this moment you!!!ARRGGHHH...

alright, its okay, we still have our slice of cake as surprise.and so me and jon just keep our cool.

Tonite, out of the random we came out and yumcha, me sara and jon.

We chat and i brought up my dissapoinment about this surprise thingy again, and she was like, actually my friend planned a surprise bday for me last week.Have a look at the cake.U know what cake is it?

BASKIN ROBBINS!!!


on that moment, me and jon felt like we dropped into pitless dark hole...we were speechless...

and it's a whole cake...a whole f888kin baskin robbins ice cream cake...

lookin back at our idea of a slice of cake, i really dont know what to say about it.

Lastly at her house, she told us that this guy friend of hers, actually planned the bday for her, the cake was his idea, and brought her a dress as well.



it's like pressing lemon juice on a wound that was freshly cut.

it's my life version of "You got served"

and im defeated till the very last bit.

left with no dignity

Sara wins.

Scary Feedback

I hope you all get inspired after looking at the post below but not to this extend,

boo you hor says:
DAM Cuteee hahahah WTFF
great idea
wanna stab my dog and take pic

That really makes me wonder, if i had opened an opportunity for sadistic ideas

Gummy Bears

New photographic subject.A random spark of idea.Enjoy.

click on the pic for a better reso of the pic.




Twas a moody day today, unnecessary thoughts arises.Thanks xyi for letting me know that i still have her.


Friday, July 24, 2009

Simple post

I always see my friends recapping about their day in the blog, with a simple few paragraphs, find them pretty simple and fun...and i think i would want to do the same for today too :)

Morning 11

Went to Sing K with Hor Chun, Pei Jun & Xinyi

Xinyi sang the Penny Tai song pretty gracefully, liked that tone

Pei Jun's energetic performances, brought the feel up

Hor Chun compatibility in duet gives me a good mood to sing

Xinyi told me that she liked the way i sang,

felt really appreciated & motivated,

thanks

Then Wen Wei joined in

That dude, has matured, in multiple ways,

went for Ikea meatballs, mushroom sauce,mmm tantalizing.

Pei Jun talked about her climbing passion, we developed it to the next level

claiming that she will climb whatever high objects she sees.

Later, Hor Chun came to my house.

Having him in the car, while i fetch my sis,

was totally different, time passes so fast,

when you have a companion.

Sent Hor Chun back,

His poor lil puppy was barking when he saw his owner,

dinner time was 2 hours late.

I was tired, lying on Hor Chun's bed

Jon smsed, saying that he is bored,& wanted to play pool

Today's performance was not too bad,

managed to learn how to make a good break at last.

Lost a game to Fasha & Lost another to Jasper

The 2 pool centre keepers are indeed good in it

Went home exhausted,

Check out everyone's blog

Foong Wai,Nazz, & Tarun-i miss you guys, pls update your blog.

Yanleng's blog, made be feel so involved, appreciate her usage of my pics,

Anna's blog featuring her siblings, a cute bro and a good looking sis,

Chels blog, featuring popular sales in ikano which i already went this morning

Claire, is always hardworking with updating her blog, with things that happened in her day
with just a few nice brief sentences.a beautiful blog

Kelly actually blogged about our outing, a late post but it was flattering nonetheless.

Nat's blog is full of pics of the things she likes, reminds me of a song entitled

"list of my favourite things"

There was also a blog which made me feel so disconnected,

a lost sense of belonging that i had for sometime

and it's getting more and more obvious year by year,

but oh well, gotta move on with it,

Sharmaine's blog was using a beautiful piano pic,

while Suilun is goin back to the Mambo No.5 era again.

Jci's blog was about wei chiang's poetic ability today,

and i think hvey jci wud definitely enjoy that poem.It's for you anyways :p

Weigin has been posting random pics, which looked like some postcard template,

and this time it says SPM is three months away,

remind me of the good ol times,

where my friends are all in chaos

while i was chillin, doin nuthin.

Lastly xyi's blog, the pic shows how her face reacts to sunlight,

a 17 year old blogging about wedding lolx.

Max shared some songs & clips with me, generous as always

chat with chels, the last one standing,

she somehow is a person who just doesnt beat around the bush

or make big dramas on things.

Looking forward for our next passion :)

Things im looking forward to (within 2 days):

Tomorrow:- Basketball with Sunday School mates

Sunday:-The Gummy Bear duo are coming to my house, to get thier newsletter design done lolx..

After this week, would be time where i will start my dissertation in a serious manner.That would also be, less of me on msn,in facebook,or blog.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Inspirational people by Oddee

Feeling useless?Let these people show you what life means to them :)

Nick Vujicic: a man with no limbs who teaches people how to get up.

Nick Vujicic was born in Melbourne, Australia with the rare Tetra-amelia disorder: limbless, missing both arms at shoulder level, and having one small foot with two toes protruding from his left thigh. Despite the absence of limbs, he is doing surf and swimming, and playing golf and soccer. Nick graduated from college at the age of 21 with a double major in Accounting and Financial Planning. He began his travels as a motivational speaker, focusing on the topics that today's teenagers face.



Jessica Cox: became the first pilot with no arms, proving you don't need 'wings' to fly


Jessica Cox suffered a rare birth defect and was born without any arms. None of the prenatal tests her mother took showed there was anything wrong with her. And yet she was born with this rare congenital disease, but also with a great spirit. The psychology graduate can write, type, drive a car, brush her hair and talk on her phone simply using her feet. Ms Cox, from Tuscon, Arizona, USA, is also a former dancer and double black belt in Tai Kwon-Do. She has a no-restrictions driving license, she flies planes and she can type 25 words a minute.

The plane she is flying is called an Ercoupe and it is one of the few airplanes to be made and certified without pedals. Without rudder pedals Jessica is free to use her feet as hands. She took three years instead of the usual six months to complete her lightweight aircraft licence, had three flying instructors and practiced 89 hours of flying, becoming the first pilot with no arms.



Sean Swarner: 1st cancer survivor to complete the 7-summits, the highest peaks of the 7 continents

The 29,035-foot giant known as Mount Everest tortures its challengers with life-threatening conditions such as 100 mph winds, the dramatic loss of oxygen, snowstorms, and deadly avalanches. Climbers of Everest are faced with incredible dangers, but for Sean Swarner the obstacles he overcame prior to his summiting make his story even more compelling.

Sean isn't just a cancer survivor; he is truly a medical marvel. He is the only person in the world ever to have been diagnosed with both Hodgkin's disease and Askin's sarcoma. He was diagnosed in the fourth and final stage of Hodgkin's disease at the age of thirteen, when doctors expected him to live for no more than three months. He overcame his illness only to be stricken a second time when a deadly golf ball-sized tumor attacked his right lung. After removal of the Askin's tumor, Sean was expected to live for less than two weeks. A decade later and with only partial use of his lungs, Sean became famous for being the first cancer survivor to climb Mount Everest.

After the summit of Everest, Sean had a desire and dream to continue moving forward and reaching people around the world. Climbing the highest mountain on each continent became his next goal. Proving to others that anything is possible, Sean successfully summited Mt. McKinley, to be the first cancer survivor to complete the seven summits.


Randy Pausch: inspired thousands of people with his dying speech

Randolph Frederick "Randy" Pausch (October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008) was an American professor of computer science and human-computer interaction and design at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pausch learned that he had pancreatic cancer, a terminal illness, in September of 2006. He gave an upbeat lecture entitled "The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" on September 18, 2007 at Carnegie Mellon, which became a popular YouTube video and led to other media appearances. He then co-authored a book called The Last Lecture on the same theme, which became a New York Times best-seller. Pausch died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008.

In his famous speech, Pausch showed a list of his childhood dreams, and explained how he achieved each of them. His dreams were being in zero gravity, playing in the National Football League, being the author of a World Book Encyclopedia article, meeting and being Captain Kirk, being "one of the guys who won the big stuffed animals in the amusement park", and becoming a Disney Imagineer.

He was given 3 months of life, he lived 3 more years.

Ben Underwood: the boy who could “see” with his ears

Ben Underwood was a remarkable teenager, who loved to skateboard, ride his bicycle and play football and basketball. For the most part, the Californian 14-year-old was just like other kids his age. What made Underwood remarkable was his ability to master these activities despite the fact that he is blind. Underwood had both eyes removed after being diagnosed with retinal cancer at age two. To most people's amazement upon meeting him, he seems completely unfazed by his lack of sight, defying common stereotypes about blindness as a disability. So how does he do it? The answer is echolocation: the sonar navigation technique used by bats, dolphins, several other mammals and some birds. As Underwood moved about, he habitually made clicking noises with his tongue; these sounds bounce off surfaces and, with each return, add to Underwood's perception of his surroundings.

He's so good at it that he could tell the difference between a fire hydrant and a rubbish bin, distinguish between parked cars and trucks, and — if you took him to a house he's never been to before — he would tell you he could 'see' a staircase in that corner and a kitchen in the other. He could even distinguish between different materials.

An unflinching faith in God guided Ben and his mother his last few months as cancer spread to Ben's brain and spine. He finally died on January 2009 at the age of 16.


Liz Murray: from Homeless To Harvard (this girl is hot alright? :p)


Elizabeth "Liz" Murray was born September 23, 1980 the Bronx, New York, to poor, drug-addicted, HIV-infected parents. She became homeless just after she turned 15, when her mother died of AIDS, and her father moved to a homeless shelter. Murray's life turned around when she began attending the Humanities Preparatory Academy in Chelsea, Manhattan. Though she started high school later than most students, and remained without a stable home while supporting herself and her sister, Murray graduated in only two years. She was awarded a New York Times scholarship for needy students and accepted into Harvard University, matriculating in the fall semester of 2000. She left Harvard in 2003 to care for her sick father; she resumed her education at Columbia University to be closer to him until 2006 when he died of AIDS. As of May 2008, she was back at Harvard working towards her degree with plans to graduate with a degree in psychology in June 2009.

Her life became a movie in 2003 and she now works as a professional speaker, represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau. That same gutsy strength that pulled her from the streets now transforms the lives of others, from student groups to business audiences in need of inspiration to overcome their own obstacles.


Patrick Henry Hughes: born blind and crippled, now "marches" in the Louisville marching band

Patrick is a remarkable young man who was born without eyes and without the ability to fully straighten his arms and legs, making him unable to walk. Additionally, two steel rods were
surgically attached to Patrick's spine to correct scoliosis.

Despite circumstances, Patrick has overcome these physical issues to excel as a musician and student. Patrick started playing the piano at the age of only nine months, and also plays the trumpet and sings. He even participates in the University of Louisville School of Music Marching and Pep Bands with help from his father (Patrick John Hughes), who tirelessly maneuvers his wheel chair through the formations with the other 220+ members of the
Cardinal Marching Band.

A virtuoso pianist, vocalist and trumpet player, Patrick has won numerous competitions, as well as winning awards acknowledging the circumstances he has overcome to achieve these heights. He has been featured on ESPN, ABC-TV, Oprah, CBS-TV, The Ellen Show, Extreme Make Over Home Edition, FOX-TV, CSTV, NBC-TV, Million Dollar Round Table, The Grand Ole Opry, People Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Star Magazine, and many, many others.

Monday, July 20, 2009

What is in the car?

and since Sui Yuan asked, i should be polite and tell him what is it about :)Ru ready guys?





53 Motivational Posters and 1 Gaming Poster.Enjoy :)