Friday, October 31, 2008

ECB anger at 'garden party'

Players' chief Sean Morris has likened the organisation of the much-hyped Stanford Super Series to that of "a garden party".

Morris, chief executive of the Professional Cricketers' Association, is in Antigua for Saturday's showpiece '20/20 for 20' match between England and the Stanford Superstars and has revealed he is concerned by a lack of professionalism in the event.

The England and Wales Cricket Board are thought to be preparing a review of the competition after concerns over the quality of the pitch and floodlights.

There has also been criticism of the match's benefactor, Sir Allen Stanford, who was seen cavorting with some of the players' wives and girlfriends and has enjoyed access to the dressing rooms.

The Texan billionaire has played down these worries, insisting the pitch and the lighting would be better in the final and dismissing the WAG incident as a piece of harmless fun for which he has apologised.

But Morris said: "We met last night with the majority of players and there is a feeling that they are pretty uncomfortable with a number of things.

"It all gives you a feeling that you are turning up for a garden party, which shouldn't be the case with England cricket. They are turning up for a tough game of international cricket and it doesn't feel that way.

"Instead there is a sense that the game has been devalued in terms of a contest because there is a little more luck involved on these sort of pitches. And that, mirrored with a couple of things off the field, created a feeling that it is not entirely the most professional event they have attended."

Kevin Pietersen's England take on Chris Gayle's team on Saturday night in a winner-takes-all showdown worth $1million to each member of the winning side and $20million in total.

Gilchrist needs his head examined says Harbhajan

Harbhajan Singh has reacted angrily to the comments by Adam Gilchrist in his autobiography that he and Sourav Ganguly missed the 2004 Nagpur Test against Australia because of their reluctance to play on a grassy pitch. "It's time somebody asked him to shut up," Harbhajan told the Kolkata-based Telegraph. "I suppose Gilchrist needs to get his head examined."

In his book True Colours Gilchrist questioned Harbhajan and Ganguly's decision to skip the Test that gave the visitors their first series win in the country in 35 years. Ganguly, India's captain during the 2004 series, pulled out on the morning of the Test complaining of pain in the groin, while Harbhajan missed the game after contracting flu.

Gilchrist wrote Harbhajan was out of the Test "with a 'flu', which he seemed to have contracted when he saw the grassy wicket". "...I still don't know to this day what was wrong with Ganguly and Harbhajan."

He also slammed Harbhajan for his role in the Sydney Test for which he was charged on grounds of racial abuse against Andrew Symonds. Harbhajan was handed a three-match ban which was overturned on appeal.

Harbhajan said Gilchrist should not be using fellow cricketers to sell his book. "I'm sure there are other ways to do that." Gilchrist also questioned the evidence given by Sachin Tendulkar in the racism case against Harbhajan, labeling it a "joke". Harbhajan had criticised him for his remarks on Tendulkar and said Gilchrist was himself not respected because of his on-field behaviour

WWE: Stone Cold Breaks his friend's Nose with a Stone Cold Stunner



The disrespectful, beer-drinking hero, and the middle finger flashin bald headed Stone Cold Steve Austin was recently shooting a fight scene in a new movie with MMA fighter Paul Lazenby, when he accidentally landed a solid left hook.



The MMA fighter bled for about 20 minutes and then the medical experts took care of his wound.There was no revenge from the MMA fighter as he was left with two black eyes and a broken nose because he considered the whole thing as a giant and freak accident.

And That's The Bottom Line,Cos Stone Cold Said So!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Technology: Your Keys are no more Yours--It can be duplicated using Software



Who would have thought that this day would come when your keys can be copied exactly using a software?Well this is no more an impossible thing now as the scientists have made it possible.



There are expert locksmiths out there that can reproduce a key from high-resolution images, but new software developed by computer scientists at UC San Diego has simplified the process to a fearsome degree. In fact, their "Sneakey" system can reproduce a key with only a grainy cellphone image or, in one case, a picture taken from 200 feet away with a five-inch telephoto lens.

“The program is trouble-free. You have to click on the photo to tell it where the top of the key is, and a few other control points. From here, it normalizes the key’s size and position. Since each pixel then corresponds to a set distance, it can correctly guess the height of each of the key cuts,” explained Benjamin Laxton, the first author on the paper who recently earned his Master’s degree in computer science from UC San Diego.

The researchers have not released their code to the public, but they claim that anyone with a decent working knowledge of MatLab and computer vision techniques could create a similar system without much obscurity. Their suggestion: treat your keys like you would a credit card.

Thanks for giving us all one more thing to worry about guys. Hehe!!!



Silk Wolf



I came across Destin Jacobus aka Silk Wolf on SoundCloud and immediately started jumping up and down listening to his CrunkLectro track "Swerve." He's a DJ, Producer and Graphic Artist coming out of good 'ol ATL.

Like me, he experienced the wonders of electronic music at a young age, passing out electronic tapes at middle school, and it was only a matter of time before he too was mixing and DJing. His activities are numerous and impressive, as seen on his website bio.





Destin was nice enough to provide us with an Midnight Thriller Mini-Mix that is oh-so-good on the ears:



I'm sure we'll be hearing much more great electro from Destin on YoothBrigade here in the very near future! Be sure to show him some myspace love.

-jeanz.

Party Sausage + The funnest thing ever??



Back when I first heard Partyshank's "Penis Vs. Vagina" I knew it was going to be a non-stop flow of fantastic original music. Even when split off and doing their own thing Christian Shank (aka A1 Bassline) and Party Sausage keep providing the masses with more and more Jump-up tracks with that signature warbly (for lack of a better word) basslines. Take PS' new rmx for Kids In Glass Houses "Give Me What I Want."
[ZSHARE Backup]

And while you're enjoying the track, watch this vid of "possibly the funnest thing ever!"



-Jeanz.

Loving My Seaweed King.

Hellooo All.

woke up early tday, met B, & down sentosa(:
reached there, & it was super cloudy.
no *$&*(Y^$*($ sun :(

waited & waited & the sun finally shone at arnd noon.
Spent most of the time in the sea w Kingof theSEAWEEDS.
& i actually fell asleep whilst tanning.
how rare!

took a break&went for lunch.
Afterwhich, we changed the tanning spot,
& lay the towels on the sand,
which was of no use, totally no use.
cos the rest of the time was spent in the sea.
Of course, in the sea, where seaweed king and his seaweed belongs.
HAHAHAH.

Bathed&washed up etc, & left sentosa @ almost 5.30pm.
&the shoot was supposed to be at that timing.
Hoho.
So i guess Weiyi waited for like, an hr?
&the shoot was done in my condo.

went opposite& B went to cut his hair.
hehh, littlekid(:
went to get our dinner&then back to my hse.


Tmr's gonna be another busy day.
BAH.
cityhall in the morn, TheCage in the aft& halloween in the evening.
Holiday's gonna end sooooooooon:(:(:(
i don't wanna go back to school:( I've not had enough fun&rest yet.
BOO.

okeyydokkk.
i'm gonna go bubbles&foam now.
uhoh, 12.21am alr.
& I look like a LOBSTER.
i can predict, my skin's gonna peel soon.:(


NIGHTOS!

Every time I look into your eyes I see the future


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Politics: Why Obama might be the Winner--There are 8 strong reasons behind it

Well everyone knows that Barack Obama holds a very strong position in his presidential election run than the Republican John McCain.There are 8 strong reasons Barack Obama will however win handily.











1.Obama's supporters are more energized.


Obama draws massive crowds wherever he goes and has energized young and first-time voters in a way that will astonish pollsters relying on traditional turnout models. Obama supporters see their votes as an exciting chance to create a brighter future.





2.Obama has a superior ground game.

Obama is better controlled at the neighborhood level than any Democratic presidential candidate in history.His campaign is also making milestone use of technology—using e-mail, text messages and social-networking sites to keep in touch with supporters and recommend them to the polls.





3. Obama has a superior air game.

Obama is so flush with cash that he's able to saturate TV and radio in key markets at the end of the campaign with ads that counter McCain's criticisms of him and initiate attacks on McCain.It's not just the money but the strength of mind to respond rapidly and passionately inside the space of a single news cycle.





4. McCain has lost his brand.

Yes, he's a unstable man running in sensitive times under the banner of troubled party. But he started off with the image of a bipartisan straight-shooter with a obvious, selfless sense of proportion.Now that McCain's finally settled on conservative tax policy as his theme down the stretch, his campaign is so desperate for traction that it's going schoolyard.





5. Palin is turning out to be the disasta' from Alaska

I'm confident historians will rank McCain's decision to choose a rookie governor from a low-population state to be his running mate as his major miscalculation. Palin's youth, spunkiness and old-fashioned bona fides fired up the Republican base, sure. But her unawareness, on display in early TV interviews, embarrassed the rest of us, and polls now show her as a distinct drag on the ticket.



6. Obama hasn't lost his cool.

Historians will also note the textbook discipline of the Obama campaign, which stuck to a set of fairly simple "change" messages while the McCain campaign kept trying out new themes. This control has been mirrored by Obama's own equanimity, particularly during the debates in which he looked and sounded far more presidential than the nervous, simpering McCain.



7. McCain hasn't been able to fight the Bush head winds.

No matter how many times McCain said "maverick," he still couldn't create adequate distance from the deeply disliked president to make the sale to voters hungering for new leadership.





8.Obama has been lucky.

Things have been fairly quiet all year on the terror and national security fronts—McCain's strengths. And the chief crisis of the campaign season—the economic meltdown—not only played into one of Obama's perceived strong suits, it also caused McCain to appear impulsive and indecisive in the face of a sudden challenge.



This is not a mock or an assurance, but is expected that luck to hold at least through Tuesday night.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Gambhir, Watson to face disciplinary hearing

India's Gautam Gambhir and Australia's Shane Watson have been charged with breaching the game's international code of conduct after an on-field exchange during the third Test in Delhi.

The players were cited by on-field umpires Billy Bowden and Aleem Dar, as well as TV umpire Suresh Shastri, after they clashed on the opening day of the match at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium.

Gambhir appeared to elbow Watson after the all-rounder seemed to mutter something to the Indian batsman as he took a second run in the 51st over of Wednesday's play.

The opener was charged with a level two offence for conduct contrary to the spirit of the game, an International Cricket Council (ICC) statement said.

Watson was charged under the same clause but with a less serious level one offence.

The hearing before match referee Chris Broad will take place after today's play.

Gambhir runs the risk of a fine or a suspension from either one Test match or two one-day internationals, while Watson faces an official reprimand or a fine.

The Indian opener was fined 65 per cent of his match fee during the Kanpur Test against Pakistan in November 2007 for a run-in with Shahid Afridi.

India's left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan was docked 80 per cent of his match fee for his verbal send-off to Matthew Hayden during the second Test in Mohali, which India won to go 1-0 up in the Border-Gavaskar series.

Mad Looking Chairs designed by English Designer From Trash

English designer Osian Batyka-Williams makes mad looking but hard to reuse objects into unique, if not particularly comfortable looking chair designs.





Reusable components are salvaged from thrown out furniture and fittings, and then combined with a touch of FSC plywood to create exclusive hybrids.



The tube chair is made from stainless steel tubes


Stanford farce forces ECB to act

With the destiny of the bounty yet to be decided, the men running English cricket yesterday announced a review into their relationship with the Texan multi-billionaire Sir Allen Stanford. Three days before the $20m winner take all match is due to be played here it appeared to dawn on the England and Wales Cricket Board that they might have made a catastrophic error of judgement.

Their belated concerns, however, might not prevent serious questions about the futures of the Giles Clarke and David Collier, respectively the ECB's chairman and chief executive. The Stanford Twenty20 Super Series, although at last adorned with a close and thrilling game on Tuesday night in which not a brass farthing was being played for, has been a public relations disaster. Whatever the complications of the deal and however apparently irresistible the money was, the tournament has become less and less desirable by the day.

The cricket has largely been of poor quality, the pitch and the floodlights have been criticised, the backer himself was forced to apologise to England for his faintly curious behaviour with some of the players' wives and the players themselves are fed up with being asked about the loot.

Painfully aware of the opprobrium being shoved in their direction, the ECB probably had no option but to respond – although the other choice was to get out of Antigua with the loot before saying anything. "There are lessons to be learned for us all from the events of this week," said a spokesman. "That was always going to be the case because it is new territory for all of us, the ECB and Sir Allen. With four years of the agreement still to run there may be things we can do differently."

The ECB can say that again. They have this series and a quadrangular Stanford T20 tournament in England for the next four years to survive yet. It may not be their fault that the cricket has not quite lived up to Twenty20 expectations but they should have expected all the scrutiny and scepticism that have emerged this week. From the moment that the ECB and Sir Allen unveiled a case filled with $20m in cash at Lord's last June to be paid for an exhibition match between England and the Stanford Superstars it has been plain that this event has been almost exclusively about the cash and the rich man supplying it.

The photograph of him in close contact with some of the players' partners at England's opening game on Sunday – for which the women have been most unfairly maligned – merely supplemented the vague tackiness of the event. When he was seen joshing in the stands with David Collier the night after (he must tell really smashing jokes) it seemed entirely in keeping.

The players also realise that they face criticism but are being much more thoughtful and less disingenuous than some concerned. As fast bowler Stephen Harmison said yesterday: "I think it is good for the game, but at the wrong time. The game will benefit as well as the players in the long run because the money will filter down to the right places. But at the minute with the squeeze on credit and what's happening in England and the world people will criticise the players."

Collier remains adamant that the ECB had no option but to take the cash. With government funding for all sports down he may have a point and the £3.5m of the pot which will go into the ECB's coffers will be useful, although not so handy as the £13m that might make its way to the players.

It will certainly help to fund the £600,000 that the board loaned to each of the 18 counties earlier this week to get them out of the financial mire. There is a feeling at the ECB that if they had not taken Stanford's cash somebody else might have done. But it has already been a high price to pay.

Pollock, Ntini get National Orders

Makhaya Ntini and Shaun Pollock, amongst other sports stars, singers, authors and medical practitioners were honoured at a National Orders ceremony held at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday.

The National Orders are the highest awards that the President of South Africa can bestow on citizens and foreign nationals in recognition of prominent contributions to nation building and the achievement of excellence in various fields of endeavor.

In his first orders ceremony President Kgalema Motlanthe bestowed the accolades on over 20 recipients including Springboks Bryan Habana and Percy Montgomery and Proteas Pollock and Ntini who all received the Order of Ikhamanga - Silver.

Accomplished Jazz and Opera singer Sibongile Khumalo as well as long-standing musical group Ladysmith Black Mambazo were also honoured with National Orders in this category. They were joined by writers Ronald Govender, Lauretta Ngcobo and Keorapetse William Kgositsile who were honoured for their contributions to South African literature.

Eighty-nine year old Doris Lessing, the world's oldest Nobel Literature Prize winner, was honoured with the Order of Mapungubwe-Gold for her achievements in literature and her contribution to the elimination of colonialism and apartheid.

The Order of Mendi for Bravery - Gold was posthumously awarded to Thamsanqa Blessing Fihlela and Nomava Shangase for their contribution to freedom through their provision of medical services to exiled South African freedom fighters.

National Orders have been awarded every year since 1994 and twice a year since 2005. Previous recipients include Walter Sisulu, Nadine Gordimer, FW de Klerk, Judge Arthur Chaskalson, Ingrid Jonker and Natalie du Toit.

Gambhir shines for India in third Test

Opening batsman Gautam Gambhir struck a career-best unbeaten 149 to propel India to 296-3 on an ill-tempered first day of the third Test against Australia here on Wednesday.

Gambhir put on 130 runs with Sachin Tendulkar (68) and also shared 139 runs with Venkatsai Laxman (54 not out) for the unbroken fourth wicket after the hosts were reeling at 27-2 in the morning session.

The opener, who bettered his previous-best knock of 139 against Bangladesh, was involved in verbal sparring with the tourists, who must avoid defeat here if they are to keep alive their chances of retaining the Border-Gavaskar trophy.

They trail 1-0 in the four-Test series after losing the previous match in Mohali by 320 runs. The opener in Bangalore ended in a draw.

Tensions between the two teams came to the boil when Gambhir apparently elbowed Shane Watson while taking a second run after the all-rounder seemed to mutter something to the batsman.

Watson unleashed a nasty bouncer in his next over but Gambhir responded by lofting him for a six over long-on to bring up his third Test century and second on the trot after his second-innings 104 in Mohali.

The left-hander also became involved in a spat with part-time bowler Simon Katich and umpire Billy Bowden had to intervene.

The trouble started when Katich apparently tried to obstruct Gambhir from taking a run and the Indian made his displeasure known. Katich charged at Gambhir but Michael Clarke pulled him away and Bowden stepped in promptly.

Laxman, playing his 99th Test, batted with composure amid all the action around him, reaching his 36th Test fifty.

Tendulkar made a fine 68 with 11 boundaries before edging behind to wicketkeeper Brad Haddin off Mitchell Johnson (2-69) in the last over before tea.

Tendulkar, 35, looked in sublime touch during his 124-ball knock, whipping Cameron White past extra cover and following it up with a slog sweep over midwicket to force the leg-spinner out of the attack.

The star batsman reached his 51st half-century with a four off Stuart Clark, who conceded just 29 runs off his 21 overs but failed to take a wicket.

The hosts lost in-form opener Virender Sehwag (one) and the usually dependable Rahul Dravid for 11 after Anil Kumble won the toss and elected to bat on an easy-paced track.

Sehwag had faced just two balls when he was trapped leg before off Brett Lee (1-70) in the third over of the day.

Dravid hit Johnson for a four to fine leg but then edged the bowler to Matthew Hayden, celebrating his 37th birthday, in the slips.

The fourth and final Test will be played in Nagpur from Nov 6-10.

Technology: Calorie Burning Chair


Are you worried about your fats? Do you want to loose some of your calories,but don't wanna leave your chair? Then stop worrying, because the Calorie Burning Chair might do the work for you.

The Hobart I-Cool seat idea has your best interests at heart. It wants you to lose weight but knows that you shouldn't have to leave your chair to do so. Using a "proprietary" system for "temperature regulation," users are said to shed pounds while just sitting there in a fashionable "micro environment." But to us, the seat wrongly resembles a George Foreman Grill. Despite its obvious name, we're not certain whether the I-Cool makes you shiver, sweat or both to increase sedentary calorie burning rates, but we do know that office warfare already leads to many a rogue thermostat lacking proper regulation. In other words, it's tough to imagine that this chair, however cool it may look, will make you any more able to down McMuffins all day without packing on the poundage. But a man can dream, can't he?

Technology: Thanko-Your weather Favorable KeyBoard

No matter if the weather is hot or cold,warm or chilly, your Thanko Heating Cooling Keyboard is ready for any condition.


This lovely weather supporting keyboard was a great addition to your desktop for the summer, but temperatures have gotten chillier now and we're all wondering how to keep our wrists
warm. Why, with Thanko's upgraded heating AND cooling keyboard, of course! The wintertime edition has three different warming spots that'll make your hands all grilled. And if things get too hot, switch it back to fan mode to cool your fingers off. This astonishing weather-weathering peripheral is available on the Thanko website for roughly $50.

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For All The Joy That You Bring To Me.

**** long post tday!
but read on, & you'll find out that people choose to lie,
even about the slightest things,
such as the poly year they are in.
totally unnecessary lah****

Terry suffers from BULIMIA, cos he BULLY+ME+AH.
BULLY+ME+AH = BULI-MI-A= BULIMIA.
hahahaha.
it randomly came t my mind this afternoon ,when i was constantly being bullied.
so hehhh, copyright copyright!



yepyep.
woke up early & went to Hoyu with B.
Trained down to tg pagar &reached the studios @ arnd 10am plus.


B's Hair first, followed by mine.
Chose my colour from the Fashion colours, cos the colours are brighter,
& hopefully it wouldnt fade as fast as the previous orange that i did.
Highlighted some parts red, and removed away the orangey brown highlights.


Finally left the studios at like 1pm?? i think.
& before that,
we were bored, waiting for the highlighting to be done.
sooo..... these were the things which we did.
.
.
.
.
Hoyu studio:



bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb, i ❤ :
& bunnybunny!:
hmmm, acting gay:
Your lil-sweetie-pie-angel:
& the patient who's at hoyu for treatment.





HAHAHAHA.
aft hoyu,
trianed down to AMK & bought tickets for HSM.
ate lunch, walked a lil, watched movie, went to popular
& then bused to my hse.

YAY YAY, Tanning tmr(:
i hope the weather'll be good.
& then in the late late aft,
gna do some shoots w B.

you know what shoot???
Its a HIV/AIDS shoot. *.*
err, & its for smth.
not very very sure what its rlly for.
B told me it was for some booklet or idk what.
I think its like some prevention campaign or smth.
hahahaha.
& we've got to look depressed or smth.
so i suppose that B&I are gna look like we've got the illness/disease etc.
GAHHH.
but shoots are quite fun actually, so yeah.

HOHO.
my brother's gg to Marist next year.
wonder how he managed to get it.
& my mommy said that their recess is in class??
like different menu everyday.
cool, nv heard of before.
But then agn, it'll mean that they've got to eat whatever's provided,
& they don't get to choose.
HEH HEH.
good training yeah?. lol.

&&&&&!!!!
went for the focus grp discussion thingy.
8 random ppl all tgt.
& the topic was about Universities/education.
gave our thoughts/opinions about local/overseas/private universities in spore.
lasted for about 2 hrs in the colourful meeting room.
& we were being watched by people behind that 1 way mirror.
Cos it was supposed to be a market research thingy.
& of course, $$$ @ the end, which i'm sure EVERYONE loves.
& they provided food/drinks/snacks/ sweets etc.

not bad right!
discussion+more knowledge on Universities+ refreshments+newfriends & still got $$ in return!
great way of earning cash!
thats wh
BBBBB, say thankyouuuuuuuuu!


& right,
on the way to meet B ystr,
was chatting w one of the guys, Jonan.
who apparently knows KevinBan from YEAR TWO.
strange hor???
from what i rmbed, KevinBan said he's in YEAR THREE,
& he's finishing his poly education alr???


There's minimal chance that Jonan would be wrong,
cos the kevinBan he knows is "old" & from SP's mediacomm too.
hmmmmmm. strange or not ah?????????
maybe there's 2 KevinBanS from SP's mediacomm!


kevinkevinkevin,
how's your parents doing in america???
happy with your graduation from YEAR THREE or not?
or are all these part of your non-existing world?
actually, i don't undertand why you've got to go through so much to make ppl believe that your
faries&unicon world does exist???
&i admit, i feel dumb because i actually believed you.
whatashame.


Alright,
i know i'm being mean here.
But rlly, how's these compared to the rubbish i had to tolerate& lies that i believed yeah?
anw, its all in the past.
shall not continue moaning on about it.
old topic.i guess people heard abt it many times alr.
Hear alr, also sian right.


&&&& I'm Happy Because....
I've moved on,
& i didn't continue staying bitter.
There's much more happier things such as TerryTan❤
(:(:(:(:(:

anyway, kevin, Jonan said that youre quite nice.
Hmmm, i would'nt disagree.
but thats only IF its on a purely Friend-to-friend Basis.
you'll make a good friend, i guess.
But anything more than friends, i probably would'nt agree yeah.


Oh & lastly, something which annoyed me.
this was a friendster message sent by, lets name tt random person, R.
R:
are you shy or something??
CHARMAINE wrote:
Huh? What makes you think so?
R:
Well...i mean i've been on this friendster thing for quite a while, and u still haven even say hi .... how rude ;D

& so, my latest reply went smth like :
fyi, i didnt even know you existed till you sent me that message. & btw, youre not even in my friendster connections.
.
.
okay, its not a very big deal lah.
But its so annoying.
Random person telling you that youre rude cos you didnt say hi??
how do you expect me to say hi to a complete stranger whom i didn't even know existed???
that person has been on the "friendster thing for quite a while"..
.
.
quite a while, so????
friendster has like how many people inside???!!
& who cares if that random person has been on friendster for a long time or just a few days?
moreover, a stranger.
.
.
.
Rahhh.
nvm, its just to say that weird things do happen in this world.
& yeah, that random person didnt do anything wrong by sending a message.
no big deal actually.
butbutbut, i think its just weird lah okay.
& i thought of blogging it down.
.
.
so yepp.
If youre that random person who happened to read this,
sorry, but it doesnt mean that once youre on friendster,
it means that the whole world knows you exist.
maybe friendster was meant for making friends.
but nahh, if you sent such messages, your recipient may get scared& run awayyyyy.
point taken??

ALRIGHTOS PEOPLEEEEE,
I've spent an hr++ on this post.
HAVE A WARM&SUNNY&TOTALLY-PERFECT-FOR-TANNING DAY TMRW!
xoxo❤


ps: the blogskin picture cute not cute nottt!!!
spent alot of time dg okay! i even drew the flower& bumblebee myself.
trying to perfect the eyeballs, the pokeypokey thingy @ the bee's butt.
( eh, what's the name for it ah! mind blank!!! BAH!)



Technology: Robot will be your Cleaner

Now you don't have to worry about all those boring laundry,sweep and clean up kitchen works at your home that you have been doing for years.

Because the robot(robo-maid) developed by Tokyo University's Information and Robot Technology (IRT) cleans almost all those boring cleaning stuffs that you don't wanna do everyday.


Sure, it looks like a helpful robot strapped to a mobile toilet, but this robo-maid developed by Tokyo University's Information and Robot Technology (IRT) center won't be helping with the after birth of your Turducken dinner. Assistant Robot is domestic enough to do the laundry, sweep, and clean up the kitchen... but there are limits what its 3D sensors will respond to. Its creators claim that it can recognize when there's more laundry to do and won't be harassed from doing its task by the roar of the crowd from the television. That gives men about 10 - 20 years to get their act together before this robot could conceivably go production.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Surrey to release 'rebel' Saqlain

Surrey are to release spinner Saqlain Mushtaq following a policy decision to have no players from the "rebel" Indian Cricket League in the 2009 season.

The move would allow Surrey to seek the services of India's star spinner Harbhajan Singh as an overseas player.

And they would also be able to talk to Indian Premier League franchises about staging Twenty20 matches at The Oval.

"We are not prepared to go into next season with an ICL player," chief executive Paul Sheldon told BBC Sport.

"Clubs are not being encouraged to be associated with ICL players and it's our policy not to be. We are talking to Saqlain about how we can come to some arrangement because he can't get out of his ICL contract."

Saqlain, 31, represented Surrey for eight successive seasons from 1997, and returned for a ninth last summer after a year with Sussex. He was the county's leading wicket-taker in the Championship, and is appearing for the Lahore Badshahs in the ongoing second season of the ICL.

Sheldon said the club have spoken to Harbhajan, who has had two stints at The Oval, but added that any link with the player was "one of logicality rather than fact".

He went on: "We would have to obtain a no-objection certificate from the Indian board to sign him, and the board would not provide one if we still had an ICL player."

Surrey are finalising a severance package with outgoing cricket manager Alan Butcher and will shortly be advertising for a replacement.

Ricky Ponting backs Gilchrist

Ricky Ponting on Tuesday stood behind Adam Gilchrist, saying the former Australian wicketkeeper would not have meant to offend Sachin Tendulkar with his comments on the star Indian batsman’s role in the ‘monkeygate’.

The Australian skipper denied that Gilchrist’s observations on Tendulkar would adversely affect the relationship between Indian and Australian cricketers. “I do not really think there was any malice intended from Adam in what he had to say in his book. I think it was reading between the lines the last couple of days, but he has actually contacted Sachin and cleared the air,” Ponting said.

Tendulkar had told a TV channel on Monday that “the remarks came from someone who does not know me enough.” He added that Gilchrist “made loose statements.”

But the master batsman preferred not to drag on the controversy. “That’s his opinion but as far as I am concerned the chapter is closed,” Tendulkar said.

New Zealand recover after early wobble

New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori took three wickets in one over as Bangladesh slumped to 13 for three at the close of the fourth day of the rain-affected second and final Test.

The visitors declared their first innings on 262 for six midway through the final session with Jesse Ryder (91) and Brendon McCullum (66) hitting half-centuries.

In his only over Vettori had Zunaed Siddique stumped by McCullum for four before trapping Mohammad Ashraful and Rajin Saleh lbw for ducks.

Rain washed out the first three days and New Zealand, 1-0 up in the series, were put in to bat after play was delayed a further hour as groundstaff mopped up the soggy outfield.

The Kiwis lost three wickets in an eventful morning session as the Bangladesh pace attack exploited the damp pitch.

The innings was steadied by a stand of 137 for the fourth wicket between Ryder and McCullum.

Ryder fell nine runs short of a maiden Test century when he was caught at square-leg by Mehrab Hossain off left-arm spinner Abdur Razzak. He faced 140 balls and hit 12 boundaries.

"It is hard to accept falling short by nine runs after you have worked so hard to get there. But I will learn from that," Ryder said.

Resuming on 198 for four after tea, New Zealand lost two more wickets with McCullum caught at mid-wicket by Ashraful off spinner Shakib Al Hasan.

Vettori was then bowled by Ashraful for 22 while Daniel Flynn finished unbeaten on 35.

WWE: Cyber Sunday--Who Won Who Lost.

The Animal Preys Jericho.

With special referee "Stone Cold" Steve Austin overseeing the match, Batista defeated Chris Jericho to become the new World Heavyweight Champion


The Dead Man is The Last Man Standing.

In a brutal Last Man Standing Match, Undertaker used his deadly submission move to weaken Big Show and claim sweet revenge over The World’s Largest Athlete who knocked him out at No Mercy earlier this month.

Rey Mysterio Wins

In a No Holds Barred Match chosen by the WWE Universe, the Ultimate Underdog was able to slay the Big Red Monster.


Jeff Hardy Looses to Triple H.

Despite a valiant effort from Jeff Hardy, it was WWE Champion Triple H who reigned supreme.

Technology: Giant Dead Insect Inside the Mouse

Did we ever think that a mouse will contain a giant dead insect inside it? Well this is no more in thoughts because it is seen now in real.

I know there are people out there that are into bugs...Jame Gumb (aka Buffalo Bill) and Gil Grissom for example—but this crap is just gross.

Nonetheless, if you are a budding entomologist you will probably get a kick out of this USB mouse with a giant green beetle forever preserved in a plastic tomb. Also available in spider and starfish versions.


This acrylic USB computer mouse features a green beetle embedded in the clear plastic.The actual specimens add an element of interest and excitement to your daily computer use, while adding some personality to your desk or office.


Mother Julia Blogs For Her Lost Son

Julia Hudson, Jennifer's sister and the mother of murdered 7-year-old Julian King, updated her MySpace page yesterday with a truly sad and depressing message.

"LETS SEE IM 29 YEARS OLD I HAVE ONE CHILD AND I'M ALWAYS BORED, I LOVE TO HAVE FUN EVEN START A LITTLE S*** HERE AND THEIR i HAVE TWO YOUNGER SIBLINGS MY SISTER IS JENNIFER HUDSON YES THE JENNIFER HUDSON AND MY BROTHER IS JASON,

I GUESS IT'S TIME TO UPDATE THIS WHEN I STARTED MY MYSPACE ALL OF THE ABOVE WAS TRUE , NOW BECAUSE I CHOSE TO DO WHAT WAS NATURAL TO ME AND LOVE SOMEONE , IT COST ME MY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY MY WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL LOVING SUPPORTING MOTHER DARNELL, MY TRUE BLUE BABY BROTHER JASON , I LOVE U BIG BABY ...

AND LAST BUT NEVER NOT LEAST MY ONLY SON JULIAN , MY INNOCENT BABY ONE THAT WAS SHELTERED FROM ALL THE EVIL OIN THE WORLD BECAUSE WE LOVED HIM SO MUCH... BUT THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR LOVING SUPPORT, I KNOW SOME OF YAL HAVE YOUR OPINIONS AND YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THAT , LIKE WHY IS SHE LOGGING ON TO MYSPACE AT A TIME LIKE THIS , LET ME TELL YOU WHY I WAS HOPING THAT , THAT WAS A WAY TO MAYBE HELP ME GET MY SON, MY BABY THE ONE I CARRIED UNDER MY HEART FOR 8 1/2 MONTHS THE SON IT TOOK ME 21 HOURS OF LABOR TO BRING HERE THE SON I GREW TO KNOW AND LOVE FOR JUST A FEW MONTHS OVER 7 YEARS THATS WHY ...

AND NOW FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO ACTUALLY CARED THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT , THANK YOU FOR YOUR PRAYERS , THANK YOU FOR POSTING HIS PICTURE ON YOUR PAGES AS YOUR DEFAULT PICTURE THANK YOU... BUT HIS LIL SOUL IS AT EASE, I TAKE COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT JULIAN IS WITH MY MOTHER AND MY BROTHER AND MOST OF ALL THE LORD AND NOW HE'S MY ANGEL HE'S PROTECTING ME... ..

Half In Love With Alice...


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I like this photograph. That's all.
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Monday, October 27, 2008

Middlesex denied in Champions Cup

Trinidad & Tobago claimed the big-money Champions Cup in the Stanford Series, beating Middlesex by five wickets.

Middlesex started slowly, and at the halfway point of the innings were 40-4.

Eoin Morgan made 30 and Neil Dexter hit two fours and three sixes in 39 from 25 balls as 37 came from the final three overs and Middlesex mustered 117-8.

Middlesex had their opponents at 50-4 after 11 overs, but three catches went down, Denesh Ramdin hit 41 and a Darren Bravo six won it with four balls left.

The victory was worth $280,000, not the $20m for which England and Stanford Superstars compete on Saturday, but rather more than taken at an early season match at Southgate.

Middlesex chose to bat and although it was the spinners who exerted the pressure, West Indies seamer Ravi Rampaul picked up the early wickets with some lively pace and bounce.

Neil Carter, the controversial loan signing for Middlesex's Twenty20 campaigns this winter, failed again with the bat, deceived by the extra lift from Rampaul and edging to the keeper backing away attempting to force through the off-side.

Ed Joyce also only made a single, fishing at one outside off-stump from Rampaul.

Andrew Strauss was clearly conscious of the overs ticking by and succumbed to a pre-meditated charge down the wicket at Sherwin Ganga, younger brother of the captain, Darren.

Ganga jr fired the ball in wide of off-stump and Strauss was way out of his ground.

Tyron Henderson returned to the Middlesex team after injury but his renowned big-hitting was restricted to one brutal swipe for four before another flat, quicker ball from Ganga jr surprised him and uprooted the off-stump.

Catching was the main talking point of Sunday's match with England, and was to prove decisive in this game, but only two high chances were offered in the Middlesex innings, William Perkins never looking likely to take the first one as Dawid Malan's lofted stroke slipped straight through his hands.

The talented Malan made only three, however, before he flicked straight into the midriff of backward square-leg.

But it was Dexter who gave the innings some impetus and some bold strokeplay worked for him, his first six a sweetly-timed shot straight down the ground that bounced on the top of the large grandstand roof.

Amit Jaggernauth did take a catch in the deep when Dexter launched another big hit, but his momentum carried him over the rope.

Dexter hit 10 off the first three balls of Rampaul's final over, but the big seamer struck twice in two balls, finishing with 4-25 that was to earn him man-of-the-match, Shaun Udal suffering a golden duck in addition to his tweaked hamstring in the warm-up.

The first over of the match was bowled by leg-spinner Samuel Badree but Udal opted for a seam attack, and found immediate success.

Perkins drove the third ball straight back at Tim Murtagh and Carter's first delivery swung up to trap Lendl Simmons.

Udal brought himself and spin twin Murali Karthik into the attack with 94 needed from 84 balls but the Ganga brothers calmly brought their side back into contention with a stand of 45.

Leg-spinner Malan was brought into the attack to try to break the partnership and did so with his very first ball, Ganga jr hoisting straight to the mid-wicket boundary where Murtagh judged the catch expertly in his midriff.

In the same over Malan produced a delivery of Shane Warne proportions, drifting and spinning sharply to lure the captain out of his ground and Ben Scott whipped off the bails.

Bravo, younger brother of injured West Indies all-rounder Dwayne, had made six when Joyce spilled a chance that went straight to him at long-on and 45 were needed from the final 30 balls.

Middlesex spurned another catch, this time lower and closer to the wicket, as Carter fumbled at backward point, Karthik again the unlucky, and incensed, bowler.

Two balls later and Carter was hit for six, a startled Morgan fumbling the opportunity on the boundary, and as the pressure intensified Carter was no-balled for a high full toss that was expertly cut away for six more by Ramdin.

Although Ramdin was stumped in the penultimate over by the alert Scott when his back foot hovered inches above the ground, the damage had been done for Middlesex and Bravo thumped the winning hit high over long-on.

Stuart Clark to return

Australian paceman Stuart Clark looks certain to return for the crucial third Test match against India in Delhi on Wednesday.

Clark pulled out of the second Test in Mohali due to a right elbow injury and further weakened an already under-strength bowling attack.

The New South Welshman will be a welcome addition to the Aussie bowling line-up which only managed to take 13 wickets in their 320-run loss last week.

Victorian debutant Peter Siddle will most likely make way for Clark as Australia aims to level the series 1-1.

"Stuart has bowled for each of the last three days. He's feeling good and at this stage will be available for selection," Australian team physio Alex Kountouris said.

Meanwhile, Aussie vice-captain Michael Clarke revealed that skipper Ricky Ponting wants his senior players to be more accountable with two Test matches left in the tour and the series teetering precariously heading towards Delhi.

"One thing Ricky certainly spoke to us about is that a little more responsibility needs to go on the senior players, I know when I made my debut here it's hard enough coming to India for the first time, (let alone) playing your first couple (of Test matches)," Clarke said.

"So it's important the expectation gets put on captain, vice-captain, senior players - Matthew Hayden, Brett Lee, Stuart Clark, Mike Hussey. It is up to us to really stand up with bat or ball."

Australia will have little time to rest following the current four-Test series against India with the first Test of its home summer season against New Zealand commencing on November 20 - just 10 days after the scheduled fifth day of the final Test in Nagpur.

In fact the conclusion of the Aussies' tour of India will mark the beginning of a hectic 12-month schedule for the world champions which includes 13 Tests, 34 one-dayers, seven Twenty20 internationals and the second staging of the ICC World Twenty20 tournament in England next June.

However, Clarke insists that he and his team-mates are solely focused on the task of salvaging the Test series against India and aren't concerned with the itinerary that confronts them when they leave the subcontinent.

"There's been a lot of talk about how much cricket we have coming up over the next 12-15 months and I think it's important that we look at what we've got right now, playing India in Delhi, and what's coming before and what's going after is irrelevant," Clarke affirmed.

"I probably have personally (looked too far ahead) yeah, I've looked at what we've got over the next 12-15 months, also trying to plan a wedding in there makes things quite difficult."

"I've certainly learned to make sure you're 100 percent focused on what's in front of you, because if you're not careful ... two Tests are already over so it's important we look at what's in front of us right now."

Gilchrist made loose statements: Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar today ticked off Adam Gilchrist for questioning his sportsman spirit and honesty, saying a person who does not know him well enough made such "loose statements" which left him shocked.

"I was surprised. I didn't know how to react. (What he alleged) is something that I can't even think of in my wildest dreams. I love the game so much and those remarks came from someone who doesn't know me enough. I think he made loose statements," he said reacting to Gilchrist's comments in his upcoming autobiography that the Indian was hard to find for a handshake after India lost the Sydney Test.

Tendulkar said Gilchrist did call up to clear the air and he did not mince words in telling the former Aussie stumper that he had forgotten the spirit in which the Indians took the Sydney defeat.

"I am the kind of person who would leave things behind.

So many times he mentioned that you and Harbhajan (Singh) are not traceable to shake hands. I reminded him that I was the first person to shake hands after the Sydney defeat. It was a tough game that we lost and it was difficult for us.

"But none of us in the team would not shake hands. We have that sportsman spirit. We won't shy away from challenges.

Gilchrist had also taken a swipe at Tendulkar's honesty during the Harbhajan Singh race row trial, accusing him of giving different versions to the match referee and the ICC adjudicator but the Indian star said it was a closed chapter for him.

"That's his opinion but as far as I am concerned the chapter is closed," he said.

Chicago Police Department says the body is Julian King's

Chicago police have confirmed the body they found earlier in the day was in fact Julian King, Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew.

Cops say they are reviewing surveillance tapes in the neighborhood where the SUV was found.

Police also say they are zooming in on the timeline -- it's still unclear when the SUV showed up in the neighborhood with Julian's body.

Cops have not named anyone as an official suspect. They have called William Balfour "a person of interest." Our law enforcement sources, however, have said Balfour is indeed the prime suspect.

Police spokeswoman Monique Bond says the boy had been shot.

The boy was shot to the Head

A source close to the investigation of the body believed to be that of Julian King says he suffered at least one gun shot to the head.

The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has not yet confirmed the boy is in fact Julian King.

Sean Howard, a spokesman for Cook County, says Jennifer Hudson has not yet arrived to ID the body -- but should be there shortly.

Jennifer Hudson Moving for Body Identification

Jennifer Hudson is on her way to the Medical Examiner's office to identify the body of the boy who was found dead in the back of the SUV this morning.

The FBI has said the body appears to be that of Julian King, Jennifer's 7-year-old nephew.

THE HEARTLESS MURDER & it's details

New reports about the body believed to be Julian King, Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew.

The Chicago Tribune cites law enforcement sources who say the boy was shot multiple times while in the back of the vehicle. Police are testing the clothing of the suspect in custody for gunshot residue -- we believe that to be William Balfour, the estranged husband of Jennifer Hudson's sister.

FBI believes that the body is of Julian King

The FBI has now said the body discovered today in an SUV in Chicago is "believed to be" that of Julian King, Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew.

Chicago cops have not yet commented.

It is worth noting -- the Amber Alert for Julian has been called off.

Julian King's Body Found in SUV

Chicago cops have found the body of a child and are investigating whether it's the body of Jennifer Hudson's nephew, Julian King. The medical examiner has not yet made an ID, but we are now told the body is that of a 7-year-old African American boy, the same age and race as Julian.

The body was found inside a 1994 white Chevy Suburban. It is the same SUV owned by Jason Hudson, the murdered brother of Jennifer. Before his arrest, cops were looking for William Balfour, the suspect and estranged husband of Jennifer's sister. The license plate of the Suburban matches Jason's SUV.

The SUV was found a few miles from the area where cops arrested Balfour.The SUV is now being towed from the scene. Unclear if the body is still at the scene. No ID so far.

Neighbors say the vehicle has been parked there since Saturday. Balfour was arrested Friday night.The SUV has been towed with the body still inside the vehicle. The SUV is now at a police garage in Chicago.

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Technology: MOTOROLA AURA comes on December 4th, 2008





Love it or hate it, you have to respect Motorola for loosening the reins of design and announcing the premium Aura handset. Inspired by high end watches, the phone’s switch blade design alone is driven by over 200 parts 130 of them ball bearings used to open the handset up to an estimated 100,000 times before failure.



The display is the product of fine crafting as well. Just 1.55 inches in diameter, this circular cellphone screen features 16 million colors and 300 dpi clarity, plus it’s coated with 62-carat sapphire crystal to prevent scratching.



Internally, the phone is quad band with GPRS and EDGE featuring 7.3 hours of talktime, 2 GB of internal memory, AGPS and 2MP camera. And when it goes on sale December 4th (USA), it will carry the hefty pricetag of $2,000.





My Sunshine.


Happy Birthday to you!
Yes, you.
the one who's reading this noww.
HAPPYBIRTHDAY!
nope, don't say it is'nt your birthday today.
because IT IS your birthday!
& you know that, i know that, you know that, today's your birthday,
& i know that.
sososo, because today's your birthday,
Terry&I wanna wish you a Happy Birthday!


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
totally Random.
nope nope it isn't anyone's birthday today,
at least not anyone that i know of....
I think??? i hope??????
I just found this peeeeek-ture while browsing through my folders.
So TaDa!.
2 happy people in a HappyBirthday Peeeeek-ture.



oh & hello hellooo!
MY LONG AWAITED HOLIDAY IS HEREEEE!
finally, i don't have to choose a day from the week to skip school.
nahh, i'm saying it as if the holiday's a long one.
but boohooo. its just a pathetic 1 week holiday.


&THE SCHOOL CHEATED OUR HOLIDAY!!!!
TODAY DEEPAVALI LEH!!!!
take the chance to put the holiday this week right!
HUH!HUH!HUH!


Anywayyyyy,
i went to jog arnd the park in the late morn/noon by myself!
(WHOA CHARMAINE! WHAT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT! I'm impressed!....
*inserts the smiley with moving eyebrows*)


Yeahhhyeahh, Forced myself out of bed,
& psychoed myself to get my lazy body to the park.
or else i'm gonna become like an elephant
& become totally jobless:(
not that the jobs are even permanent/stable in the first place.
but RAHHH.
elephant= no extra $$$$ to fund shopping& feel secure.
now's not the time for lazyness!!


Hmmmmm,
lemme list out what i'm gonna do this week:

Monday: (today)
Slack@ home, Paint nails & do smth to this blog etc etc

Tuesday:
sleep till noon& attend focus group discussion thingythingy($.$ moneyislovee!)
& then meet Mr Oink?
ohyeah, which means i can't attend class outing:( ^R#%&T*#T*#Y%@&#*#.

Wednesday:
Down to Hoyu in the morning. changecolourchangecolour!(:
& out with Mr Oink?

Thursday:
TANNINGGGGGGG! i think??

Friday:
hmmmmmmm. idk yet. But collect my vouchers! &halloween @ night i guess.
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Yepyepp.
this will most prolly be for this week.
gahhh.

& BEFOR I BECOME LAZY AGN....

REPLY TO TAGGGSSSSS!!!!!!!!


26 Oct 08, NATASHA:
Hi the one who lovessss chace crawford. Haha. GG is getting exciting. And i LOVE CHUCKBASS. ZOMG HOT MAN

REPLY: HELLO NataSHHHHHHHa!! EHHEHHH! where you watch frm??
Like many episodes have been removed lehh? otherwise, they require some rubbishrubbish before allowing the preview. RAHHH.if only they sold the DVD or smth in spore. BAH!
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22 Oct 08, SHU:
OHNO I better not be shrinking! HAHAH. ILY babes!(:

REPLY: OHNO OHNO. hahahas. squash you kamkuatty! love you too. &&&
"i'm a lot better at saying good bye than you..."
(:
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21 Oct 08, Jun Hao:
PON-TAN QUEEN ! ! ! no MX, no motivation, am i right..!?!? LOL!!!

REPLY: HAHAHAHA RUBBISH! maybe my subconscious mind tells me not to go to school cos she's there lor! that day i saw her! after so &*Y@I@(@ long. But she's still the same.
the same dressing etc etc, & most imptly, HER LOVE FOR YOU REMAINS THE SAME!
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19 Oct 08, VIAN2`&:
HEYYOO! I wrote a coment for you in the hey gorgeous. I'm gonna vote for you, once I know how to. -__________-

REPLY: HEYHEY YOU! yepp, i saw it. Thank you many!!(: hahaha, but seriously, i've got no talent! RAHH BAHHH GAHHHH.
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19 Oct 08, jessalyn:
cause that day got something super important

REPLY: YeahYeahYeah. & anyway, you didnt reply my msg which i sent err, ystr or the day before.
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17 Oct 08, Patrick:
lol wad woof..i shall nominate u also =D

REPLY: WOOF LOR! you knw doggydoggy the kind of woof?? lol MEOWWWWW.
Gahh. no talent no talent! will throw face one. Hahas.

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16 Oct 08, Gord: No leh i dun want....no talent also...LOL

REPLY: SURE ANOT! LEFT WITH 5-6 MORE DAYS TO NOMINATE ONLY LEH!
you sureeeeeee?????


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YIPPEE HOOHOO.
finally replied the overdued replies.(:

LASTLY TO SUM UP THIS POST
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Sing along & Aloud!!: (tune of twinkletwinklelittlestar)

OinkOink, Piggy,
why do always sleep?
Don't deny that you're a pigg.

In class always fall asleep.
exactly just like a pigg..

Oink Oink, Piggy,
why do you always sleep?
Don't deny that you're a pigg.