SOME KIND OF GENIUS

Monday, June 30, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS to SPAIN who won the Euro 2008 tournament. My support was however, behind the Netherland because of its imperfect team, whereby some were talents and some were unrecognized talents. Spain was a team full of talents, but not all teams with talents win it all. Take the Frech for example. Haha! Anyway, I'd like to awknowledge Guus Hiddink for his genius ways of coaching. He takes on teams with a bunch of unrecognized players and turn them into a big hit after every tournament. Guus in this tournament had brought the Russians all the way into the semi's, just as he did when he brought Korea to the semi's in the 2002 World Cup. That wasn't it of course he did Australia proud by reaching quite far in the 2006 World Cup when no one even thought Australia would even get pass the group stages. So i noticed one thing about Guus. That somehow he is able to beat a team unexpectedly, beating Netherland in the Euro 2008 tournament for instance. So here's the genuis im talking about.



So if you were to bet in any upcoming football tournaments, bet on his guy right here. Don't bet on this guy's team to win every match though, because you'd be losing money. Bet that Guus' team would qualify after the group stages. If you are lucky you can bet all the way until the semi's HAHAHA. But make sure in the semi's don't bet for Guus' team because they won't win HEHE.

EXZA AND THE DRAMA

Saturday, June 28, 2008

If you are in school, be thankful. Because when you and your friends go separate ways, you start to miss them and all the fun and wild times back in class. And this will only lead you to what I call, a dramatic reunion. So Five A class of 2007 had ours in EXZA.

Choices of food in Exza wasn't a big one but they had a library of drinks! *exaggerating*


So of course in a class you'd find different personalities from different people. Naughty, sexy, people AFRAID OF SHALOW WATER, beauty pageants, camwhores, shy ones. Lets look at some.










So of course we had a lot of fun. But the dramatic part of the night was actually after the dinner.
1) Someone knocked the back of a parked Camry as he was driving out of the parking space.
2) Someone had been stopped by a police after a stunning show of reversing.
No names are to be mentioned here. The later part of the night was having to migrate from Link to Victoria Arms to the place where the best sio bee is sold. Afterall, the night was expected to be a typical 5A 'funloving-full-of-crazyness-and-easily-getting-into-trouble' event. Credits for Graham and Marcel and those who played a part in planning the night. Till next time!

CURRENTLY

Thursday, June 26, 2008

... Biology, Math and Chemistry has been alright. Currently, Biology is a breeze despite having to read 4 thick books. Currently, Math is amazingly fun, but it can be frustrating not being able to solve it. Currently, Chemistry is alright but at times giving me a headache. Currently, General Studies is an ASS which is giving me more stress than Biology, Math or Chemistry. Yes im speaking in English terms here because the malay term DOESN'T SOUND GOOD AT ALL to me. And its content is just absurd. Now MUET is evolving into something like General Studies. WTF.

What's next? EXZA!

CHINESE MAY NOT LOOK CHINESE

Saturday, June 14, 2008


So if you were to go to Trinidad and Tobago, you would meet a lot of people like Peter :


Yes, dark complexion, moderately big sized, moderately muscular, in other words; negro, you might say.

So Peter here drives you around in Trinidad and one day you asked him his name.




How come you have chinese name? You dont look chinese!!



But you STILL dont look chinese!!?




ME? Yes, me. His sisters look like me :




Hot? Cute? Pretty? Gorgeous? Sexy? I GOT IT FROM MA MAMA.

GRANIPH

Friday, June 13, 2008

If you fancy simple t-shirts with colourful design, vector-like-diagrams, words in a different languages, cute-adorable cartoon animals, conceptual design and "colour-art", GRANIPH is the best place you should be looking. So here are the types of design you would expect from GRANIPH :





Prices range from Singapre $30 to $35. Yes! Pretty expensive for a simple t-shirt, BUT cloth material is at it's best and the designs are unique! Unfortunately, the nearest GRANIPH store you can find around here is SINGAPORE, ... too bad!!

By the way, credits for Mike who in someway contributed to the existance of this blog, but I think its also partially me. Heheheeee!

BANANA MAKEOVER.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Have you ever wonder? How many people in the world affected by HIV/AIDS? How many abortion has been done worldwide?


HIV/AIDS around the World



In 2007, around 420 000 children aged 14 or younger became infected with HIV. It is estimated that 1.3 million people are living with HIV in North America and 760 000 in Western and Central Europe. In these two regions, AIDS claimed approximately 33 000 lives in 2007. Some 150 000 people were infected with HIV in 2007 in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Currently, 4.8 million living with HIV/AIDS in Asia. AIDS killed a further 25 000 people in 2007 in North Africa and the Middle East. An estimated 1.8 million people are living with HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Abortion
From 1973 through 2005, more than 45 million legal abortions were performed. Each year, about two out of every 100 women aged 15–44 have an abortion; 47% of them have had at least one previous abortion. Fifty percent of U.S. women obtaining abortions are younger than 25: Women aged 20–24 obtain 33% of all abortions, and teenagers obtain 17%. Women who have never married obtain two-thirds of all abortions.

SO GUYS!! PLEASE!!


CARLSBERG GIRLS!!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

The main purpose I went to Kuala Lumpur from late May till early June was not to go holiday-ing, but to sit for the Japanese Monbukagankusho Scholarship placement test. Upon arriving in KL, I was brought to exotic food outlets! Yes Aunty Natasha and Uncle Mat brought my cousins and me to Hard Rock Café in the city of KL. First impressions were to say it was a bar and a restaurant in the same café. Food was awesome…

1. Famous Fajitas-Your choice of grilled chicken or beef filled with pico de gallo, shredded Jack and Cheddar Cheeses, fresh guacamole, sour cream, shredded lettuce and hot flour tortillas.
2. Twisted Mac, Chicken and Cheese-A grilled chicken breasts tops of twisted Cavatappi pasta tossed in lightly spiced 3-cheese sauce, with garlic, roasted red peppers and Romano parsley bread crums. Served with a side of garlic toast.
3. An exotic punch!


So we were enjoying our dinner and SUDDENLY…. CARLSBERG!! ANYONE DRINKING CARLSBERG!! FREE EURO 2008 MERCHANDISE!!

CARLSBERG BABES APPEARED OUT OF NOWHERE!! Here’s the thing, you have to shake a bucket of Euro 2008 soccer balls. Each balls states what merchandise you would be getting. So there’s this hole in the bucket where only one ball can fall into. A lady sitting in front me of played the game with the Carlsberg babes and got an Adidas Euro 2008 shirt. She was SCREAMING IN JOY!!

Yes they look pretty much like this. But in Carlsberg outfits.

So that night I told Debra J. about the Carlsberg babes…

Ben: Carlsberg babes just entered Hard Rock Café giving out Euro 2008 merchandise!! Blonde Carlsberg babes in mini skirts that is!
Debra: WOW! So are u attracted to them?? Did u play??
Ben: Oh yes, they’re hot!! And no I didn’t play…
Debra: YERRRR!!!! You are attracted!! Yer… you should have played…
Ben: :P

OH DAMN! I should have played. But apparently the game was only for those who were drinking Carlsberg beer…and there I was with my exotic drink! Haha!So over the next few days there was exotic food: Pita bread at Aunty Natasha’s, Japanese food and Vietnamese, etc.

The Campbell Book-Hunting
Since I was in the city of Kuala Lumpur, I decided to search for a Biology book to use as a reference. Jolee calls it the Campbell book with lots of pictures. MPH and Kinokuniya was the spot for my book-hunting. After days of hunting, I found it at Kinokuniya in KLCC…



GUESS WHAT!! … I *PENG!* upon looking at the price! So I told Debra J. that it was RM580 for that book. Apparently she *PENG!* too despite being far away in the island of Labuan! Haha!! (Eugenia is probably going to call me a weak person)

Other than eating at exotic food outlets and going book-hunting, I was traveling in the heart of KL city, and I have to say honestly, I DISLIKE KUALA LUMPUR!! Dirty streets, uncivilized drivers, high crime rate and polluted air make up the reasons why KL is very dislike-able.

The Monbukagankusho Scholarship Placement Test
Overall if was a hard test because the standard is actually pre-university, and its more suitable for students who have completed their pre-university. As for me I have just started pre-university and barely knowing much. It was a great experience though, having to meet Eugenia’s sister, Nicole and another old friend, Ann Marie who were also sitting for the test. And so I had quite a lot of fun ‘shooting!’ in the objective questions :P

Conclusion of my KL trip:
1. Carlsberg babes are gorgeous!!
2. It’s a terrible place to live in!
3. I found out that I wasn’t really the right age to sit for the Monbukagankusho Scholarship placement test.