Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Untouchable Games




argh! Look at the games above,those are my ''most-want-to-play'' games. I wish my pc's performance is as good as the latest ones in the market. I wish I have PS3! ughh.. Gotta work hard and invest smart to get to touch the latest games. I mean look at the graphics! Its so irresistible.. IDC I wanna get the stuffs I want,so gotta go focus on my OUTCOME ady! Got BMT lab test tomorrow,20 marks kays! Not much and not less,just gotta take it or leave it.
PS:IDC=I dont care *I use this to my participants during camp when they deny they dint say the banned words* xD


Friday, October 26, 2007

MU jersey! X)

Friday,the boss who sells football jerseys promised me my Christiano Ronaldo's full set.. So he did kept his promise.. WHEEEEEEEEE~~~ I finally got my MU full set jersey! With two Barclay's English Premier League's 06/07 Champions Golden badge on both sides of the sleeves.. Only MU have the golden colour ones man,other team not qualified! hahaax..

Kuang Ee bought a chelsea M size Home jersey and Huan Jie bought for his elder twin bro Huan Kai(ham sap lou) xD, a Lampard's Jersey.. We planned to wear it together on Wednesday to class.. ahax.. Mines of course is XL larhx.. xDD

Toilet

About toilets..hahax.. During IAG August 07 camp,i remember Melody challenge me and Aaron to the ladies toilet.. So I DOUBLE DARE HER!! i WENT in and do my thing.. hahaax.. she was like OMG! And Aaron stand outside at the door and said ''Dey machaa,you really have balls larhx weii''.. hahaax.. OF COURSE I DO! I got 2!! xDDD

Okays so this week my classmate challenged me again.. This was the 3rd time already,the guts i have is more than enough! hahax.. so i went in larhx,and she and YJ was like OMG!! Again.. xD

And this time I went in longer.. Not fair larhx,ladies toilet bigger than guys.. )= and the tissue there is always more than enough to use,aint like guy's toilet.. Always out of tissues..

Saturday, October 20, 2007

New Game

Its this new game called Eudemons Online.. Not bad actually,the graphics are way much more better than Maple(the kukubird game),o2jam and Gunbound.. Go and test it out,you can sign up and download the installer at www.eudemonsonline.com . The setup thing is about 600+Megabytes and it only takes 1.2Gigabytes of ur hardisk.. Pretty cool game,and you will have two guardians with you all the time..*at least there is a new game concept* ! xD
NJOY!
PS:Don't get addicted to it!



Dad's Birthday

Happy 50th Birthday Daddy! Same age as merdeka.. =D The cake ROCKS!

This is the after cake cutting and candles blowing ceremony.. EAT! xD

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Nike Men's Kobe Strength

Are you a fan of LA Laker's Kobe Brayant? If you are this is for you to die for. xP
The rich, full-grain leather upper of the Nike Zoom Kobe Strength basketball shoe conforms to the foot shape. Padded and breathable ankle collar offers support and comfort. Seamless internalized fit sleeve. Carbon fiber heel bucket adds lateral stability. Two lockdown Velcro® straps on the forefoot. Lightweight Phylon™ midsole with midfoot flex grooves gives flexibility. Full-length exposed carbon fiber spring plate delivers multidirectional propulsion. Regional responsive Zoom Air™ units in the heel and forefoot provide cushioning where it counts. Durable and lightweight solid rubber outsole with maximum traction herringbone pattern. Weight. 17.4 oz.
Price:USD139.99/RM486.50

Reebok Men's Pump Show Stopper

Your shoes will steal the show! The mid-cut design of the Reebok Pump Show Stopper basketball shoe provides added stability and support. External Pump adds custom fit and added ankle support. High-abrasion rubber herringbone outsole adds traction and durability. Weight. 16.8 oz.
Price:USD89.90/RM315

Reebok Men's ATR Pump Fly

The Reebok ATR Pump Fly basketball shoe features a leather and synthetic upper. Mid-cut design delivers added stability and ankle support. Auto/Off technology provides custom fit. Forefoot outrigger offers medial/lateral stability. High abrasion rubber herringbone outsole gives durability and maximum traction. Weight. 16.2 oz.
Price:USD80/RM280

Nike Men's Shox Testify

Simplicity and elegant form meets the explosiveness of flight in the engineered, high performance Nike Shox Testify basketball shoe. Perforated, synthetic leather medial panel, ankle strap. Full-length inner sleeve with deep throat 'corset' lacing system. Full-length lightweight Phylon™ midsole. Nike Shox™ technology in the heel. Forefoot Zoom Air™ unit. Solid rubber outsole with maximum traction herringbone pattern. Weight. 17.6 oz.
Price:USD70/RM245

Nike Men's Air Max 360

The Nike Air Max 360 basketball shoe is reloaded with Nike's most innovative, compelling cushioning technology of the decade. Finely crafted, muscular design combines the best in comfort, stability and protection for the most dominant athletes in the game. Premium synthetics and full-grain leather upper is purposefully layered for supportive, protective fit that harnesses the power of the force athlete. Well crafted, supportive strap adds increased protection and lockdown. Full-length engineered maximum Air-Sole® unit provides cutting edge cushioning, ride and heel-to-toe transition. Solid and translucent rubber combination outsole utilizes ribbed herringbone pattern for maximum traction and forefoot flexibility. Weight. 17.8 oz.
Price:USD89.90/RM320

Adidas Men's Kevin Garnett Slide

adidas Men's KG SlideAre you a Kevin Garnett fan? Then the adidas KG is the slide for you. Synthetic material mix upper provides an interesting look. Molded EVA footbed with synthetic material cover. Rubber outsole adds durability and comfort. Weight. 8.6 oz.
Price:USD19.90/RM70

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Kevin Garnett is Superbad

The truth is, Kevin Garnett didn’t really want to be on this cover of SLAM.
Around the SLAM Dome, we’d been talking about a KG cover for well over a year, kicking around the timing and how we could fit KG in. Because as transcendent a player as he’s been, his story hadn’t really changed the last few years: Great player, terrible situation, again and again and again. And to his credit, KG basically bit his lip for the last decade, never really putting the T-Wolves on blast for surrounding him with sub-par players year after year, and never really giving us a story to write about. Our only hope was that he’d be traded. Because then, finally, we’d have a fresh angle to take.

So back in June, when KG trade rumors started circulating like a Sunday paper, all of us at SLAM had a little extra pep in our step. When the trade actually happened, we made the call a few days later. Hey Kevin, want to be on the cover of our NBA Preview issue? And the answer came back: Thanks, but no thanks. Nothing personal, he stressed, just…not right now.
Why not? Well, it took some digging, but essentially it came down to this: Kevin was new in town, and he didn’t want to steal the spotlight. It wasn’t his team, it was a t-e-a-m, and he didn’t want to come in and set a weird precedent. So, thanks but no thanks.

Another call was made. We understood where he was coming from, and we like Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, but at the same time, Kevin Garnett is SLAM. He was the first young ‘un of the SLAM era to go straight from high school to the pros, and his rise to prominence in the NBA has neatly mirrored our rise in the basketball journalism game. Counting KICKS issues, he’s been on our cover six times. We didn’t want to do a KG in Boston cover because it would sell or because KG was overdue, we wanted him on the cover because we were excited to see him in some new clothes.

He chewed on it, understood where we were coming from, and agreed.

For whatever reason, the one time I sat and really talked to Kevin, he opened up and said a lot of things he’d never publicly said before, so I got the nod to try and get him to say something interesting again. I dunno, I think he likes my eyes.

Anyway, it was the day after my birthday, the second week of September, when we were told to be ready for Kevin. The SLAM crew arrived at the Celtics practice facility in Waltham, Massachusetts, just outside Boston, to find about five other camera crews already set up. It was sort of an impromptu media day for Boston’s Big Three, as written about here.
KG, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce each put on their green uniforms and then went shoot-to-shoot, from SI to NBA Photos to the Boston Globe magazine, posing as a trio. When they finally finished up, Ray left and Pierce left, and as all the other camera crews broke down their sets, Kevin came over for his SLAM shoot.

We’d been snapping photos for almost two hours, and KG’s wife and his people were wrapping things up and getting ready to leave. We just had one more set-up we wanted to shoot, of KG standing in the practice gym with all the Boston championship hanging banners behind him. He spent most of that time alternately singing along to the new Kanye album and jokingly complaining about how long everything was taking, though every time we came up with some new pose or idea, he was totally into it. We went from the green backdrop to white background to an area outdoors and then into the gym, and while SLAM photog Atiba Jefferson moved a few lights and checked angles, I asked Kevin if we could chat for a minute. He led me over to one of the benches, up against a wall at halfcourt.
Short conversation of SLAM and KG:

SLAM: How did you know it was over in Minnesota?

KG: (T-Wolves owner) Glen Taylor just basically told me that he was going in another direction. Out of all this, man, that was the hardest part. Just like I was telling my friends and my people, the hardest thing in anything is when you put your heart and soul into something and you walk a straight line and you try to do things the right way, and you stay professional and you stay positive, even through thick times. And then someone tells you, “You know what? I’m not feeling this no more.” He let me know that he lost a lot of money last year, and he let me know that he wanted a change. And I had to honor that.
It wasn’t like I went to him and said, “Move me!” I wanted to better the team. Talk to me with some vets, because vets make the game easier if you know how to play; they teach young guys. So when I went to him to voice my opinion, I was pretty much gone at that point. Plus, I think Glen’s loyalty is to Kevin McHale, and I had to swallow that. So that’s what it was. I was kind of hurt by it, but he’s known Kevin long enough, he’s believed in Kevin, so that’s what it is. That’s how I chalked it up. When I looked at leaving, it’s probably one of the hardest things, since moving to Chicago for me, that I’ve done in a long time. When someone’s telling you that they want to go in a different direction or they don’t want you anymore, it’s kind of like…it’s what it is.


SLAM: I’ve never had that happen to me in the sense you had it happen to you, but it almost sounds like getting dumped by a girl.

KG: Basically. It’s like your girl wakes up one morning and says, “You know what? I’m leaving. I’m not feeling this no more.” Part of you hurts, but…you got to get over it, B. Straight up, I ain’t gonna front, it hurt, I ain’t gonna front, man. When he told me that, that’s when I started to think about alternatives and different things. You know, I have a place in L.A., and I started trying to see myself in different scenarios I felt like would work for me. Phoenix was one team I was looking at. I didn’t want to go and play with some team that had a bunch of young guys on it. I wanted to play with some vets, someone to help carry the load or whatever. I looked at Phoenix; Phoenix was one of the teams that I had in mind. And then L.A.

SLAM: The Lakers?

KG: Yeah. I didn’t even look at the Boston situation, because to me, when I looked at it, it was very similar to Minnesota—not enough vets that I wanted to be around. Even Jersey, playing with JKidd, someone who makes it easy for you. Three teams that I thought about right off the top. Didn’t really get into it, didn’t talk to nobody, didn’t really share, I was just by myself, really trying to think. And then things just started happening, happening real fast.
Anyway, then things started happening. Kobe came out, was having problems with the organization, and I definitely didn’t want to be a part of something that, you know, if he’s having problems with them, you know what I mean? I knew what I was dealing with in Minnesota with the management there, so I didn’t want to repeat that. The Phoenix situation, I don’t think they knew what they wanted to do.

SLAM: In terms of like…

KG: Just in terms, like, I wanted to play with Stoudemire, but in trying to keep within the league rules, trying to get insight, when they was talking about moving Stoudemire, which was who I wanted to play with…it’s not like I’m against playing with Shawn Marion, but I wanted to play with the big fella. When it got to be a little different from that, I just fell back a little bit, started to really ponder some more and thought about the Jersey thing. They hadn’t dealt with the Vince situation at the time, so they was trying to figure that out. So I just fell back and stayed to myself, and then Boston came out and said they was going to do something, then my agent Andy came out and kind of squashed that right away and said what he said. I just sat there, I ain’t gonna front, I just sat and thought.
And then on draft night when Ray came to Boston, things changed a little bit and I started to look at it a little differently. Obviously, I know Ray and I know Paul. I saw Paul in the gym at UCLA and he didn’t say anything about it. Golden State was another place I was looking at, just trying to see myself playing where I could have some fun and be free, man. BD’s my man. Detroit has Flip, Chauncey…you know what I’m saying? It was my time to be free and just think about a lot of different scenarios. It was hard, man. I couldn’t see myself in nothing else, so I just sat back.

SLAM: Looking back on it now, can you say it was anybody’s fault it didn’t work out in Minnesota?


KG: Let me tell you man, the transaction that went down, it was at the right time. As hard as it was for me man, I am in a different stage of my life. My visions, what I want in basketball, are probably no different from how they see it in Minnesota. I think they want to rebuild, sore of restructure, redo some things within their organization. They’ve got to figure that out up in the front office, what they’re going to do or whatever. Plus, I don’t know how much McHale wants to do this or if he has the passion, like when I know he had me and Steph, his passion then and how he talked, I don’t think he still has that same drive or whatever. He’s a different person. But I wasn’t ready for a rebuilding stage. I accepted it, but at the same time, Glen told me that when I re-signed that he’d make this team better, and that’s what I believed because he never had had me think anything differently. I would never think that Flip would ever be out of Minnesota, so that was like a shock when that shit first went off. That’s when I knew all hell was going to break loose. Really. Kevin and Flip was best friends, before all this basketball stuff. And when he left, I knew it was getting bad, I knew it was going downhill. Then Sam and Spree depart, they don’t even try to resign those guys. Ervin Johnson, who was big for us, left. So, I mean, the writing was on the wall.

SLAM: You made a lot of money, but did you make too much money in Minnesota?

KG: I’ve said that’s what they’ll lean on every time: “We paid him this and that…”


SLAM: But what about you making so much that the team couldn’t even afford other guys?


KG: When you look at it, my situation, when it comes to being financially set, is very secure. I work hard, man. every player has to go through negotiations to try and get what they want, and I’ve been fortunate to be aggressive in the market and to live up to whatever I’ve been paid. I bust my ass, man. I’m a true professional, I’ve never been like a selfish player, never a selfish person. At the same time, if you didn’t think I was worth it, then you don’t have to pay me what I’m asking. So it’s like double standard. McHale was coming at me from the side a little bit, talking about how his father worked in the mines. And I understood that—I didn’t come from no silver spoon myself. I understand what it is to work, and I think that’s why you gravitate toward my work ethic. If you ever want to see if someone’s a hard worker, give ‘em a boatload of money and see if he still works hard. I’m probably not the best player in this league, but I work really, really hard. I work really hard, and I know this. That’s one thing can’t nobody say about me: that he doesn’t work hard. And I’ll lean my hat on that every day.

SLAM: So you’re loving Boston…I guess we can say you’ve got a new girlfriend and things are working out pretty well for you?

KG: Yeah, my new girl is hot, she got all the curves, she can cook, she’s dynamic. And you know what’s crazy? I got people in other places that’s loving her, when last year she wasn’t really all that. She’s hot, she’s definitely hot.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Hair Cut


Alright on Tuesday I went to the shop and the girl came out and told me my hair stylist went to Shanghai for The Annual no idea hair competition like that.. hahax.. So she asked me to come back on Thursday.. On Thursday after class I went and he was there sitting down on the sofa with his cool specs.. ahax.. Talked to him when he was washing for me,so i asked him how was the competition? He said he won ASIAN TEAM CHAMPION! But too bad dint get anything for solo.. I said its good what,asian team champ man,better than 2nd or 3rd..



Then he said nowadays long hair 4 guys is kinda outdate already..So he said i'll cut for you somthing new.. and guess what? my side burn and behind became SHORT!! I'm not really used to it,but everyone said its better than the previous hairstyle.. I guess my 25bucks is worth it..=DD
Im not sure why I cant move my pics down.. sorry for leaving up there.. I did my best to pull it down..



I'm BACK..

Its been a while since I've blog due to college re-open and school stuffs..kinda busy lately.. Today is the 1st day of raya.. so i wanna wish everybody SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI~~~ ..eventhough I dint celebrate.. =D

The bad news is I get my sore throat and flu on the 1st morning of raya..ugghh.. that sucks! )=