Monday, November 9, 2009
7th Nov: It's A Wrap Meet-And-Greet Session Was A Blast!
Joe Flizzow was really friendly and he rocked the crowd with couple of tracks.
The Red Devils Felt The Blues
Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United
Stamford The Lion ate all 3 points, leaving The Red Devils with nothing but ashes, on MY BIRTHDAY. What a perfect present! ;D
Stamford The Lion ate all 3 points, leaving The Red Devils with nothing but ashes, on MY BIRTHDAY. What a perfect present! ;D
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Blues sank at Villa and Wigan???
What happened to Chelsea's defence eyy? It seems that they're out of tone and even vulnerable to set pieces. The Italian Stallion need to come up with a solution, real quick. Two loss is enough, every point is worth to grasp, a draw will do but a continuous win may even be better. Anyway salute to Drogba, who have found his deadly pattern once again. Keep on scoring mate and lead the Blues to the road of glory.
Up The Blues! =D
Up The Blues! =D
Monday, October 5, 2009
Drogba's Cross Sank Liver-Pool At Bridge
Chelsea 2-0 Liverpool
Two goals from Anelka and Malouda were enough to put the Blues back on top of the table after the Red Devils drew with Sunderland, and it was all thanks to Drogba's low cross
Two goals from Anelka and Malouda were enough to put the Blues back on top of the table after the Red Devils drew with Sunderland, and it was all thanks to Drogba's low cross
Goodbye Kiulap Branch..
I've just arrived for 3 days and now kana transfer lagi ke Manggis, siuk sudah di Kiulap atu huhu
To be continue..
To be continue..
Friday, October 2, 2009
Say Hello! To Kiulap Branch
Wuhuuu~ I love the atmosphere, never thought that Kiulap branch would be so "2 thumbs up". I love how the manager treat her employees, and most of all we enjoy doing our task with a great smile =)
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
DPMM FC Stings Super Reds 3 Times To Claim All 3 Points
2 late goals by Abdel Hamid Berguiga and Safari Wahit stunned the Koreans in the last 5 minutes of the match. DPMM FC were a goal behind in the 1st half as the Koreans continue to dominate the possession with their brilliant display. But the introduction of Berguiga in the last minutes of the 1st half proved to be the spirit booster for other DPMM FC players as he shot a thunderous ball from the left flank past the right of the goal post. Helmi Zambin leveled the score in the 2nd half but the Koreans lead again when they head in a free kick. Berguiga equalised as he head home a cross and Safari Wahit get the crowds on their feet as he record his name in the scoresheet when he tap in the ball from close range.
Gegar! Gegar! DPMM FC! Hey! Hey!
Gegar! Gegar! DPMM FC! Hey! Hey!
The Red Devils Failed To Drag The Shield Back To Hell
Chelsea 2-2 Manchester United
(Chelsea won 4-1 in the penalty shoot-out)
Wuhuu! The Blues earn themselves the 1st trophy of the 2009/2010 season, after Peter Cech superbly saved shots from Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra in the penalty shoot-out.
Up The Blues!
(Chelsea won 4-1 in the penalty shoot-out)
Wuhuu! The Blues earn themselves the 1st trophy of the 2009/2010 season, after Peter Cech superbly saved shots from Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra in the penalty shoot-out.
Up The Blues!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Eminem Released A New Album "Relapse"
Relapse is the sixth studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released by record label Interscope Records, along with subsidiaries Aftermath Entertainment and Shady Records,first on May 15, 2009, followed by May 19 in the United States. Relapse is Eminem's first studio album since Encore in 2004, thus ending the rapper's musical hiatus. Dr. Dre, who produced for Eminem throughout Eminem's career, produced most of the tracks on Relapse and performed on the number-one single "Crack a Bottle", which also featured 50 Cent. "We Made You" followed and also made the top ten on the U.S. singles chart. Other singles included "3 a.m.", "Old Time's Sake", and "Beautiful", which were all top 40 hits in the U.S. Relapse debuted #1 on the U.S. albums chart, selling over 608,000 domestic copies in its first week and over 1,000,000 worldwide.
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ripaz says: It's a MUST buy album for the true rap addict out there! Start investing some money people!
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ripaz says: It's a MUST buy album for the true rap addict out there! Start investing some money people!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Goodbye BIBD
It was a great experience working with BIBD for the past 1 year +
I've met a lot of people and making new friends, I've felt how things works in the bank itself, not to forget I've been under intense pressure, but in the end - the outcome surely give a real satisfaction.
Thanks for the experience BIBD ^_^
I've met a lot of people and making new friends, I've felt how things works in the bank itself, not to forget I've been under intense pressure, but in the end - the outcome surely give a real satisfaction.
Thanks for the experience BIBD ^_^

DPMM FC Maintain 100% Home Record
It was business as usual for DPMM FC as they pocketed all three points at the Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium on Wednesday evening.
So far, all the S.League clubs visiting the ground in Brunei have suffered the same fate of bringing back no points as DPMM maintained their 100% home record.
No one cared that the opposition this time was Balestier Khalsa, currently the bottom team in the league. Or that the 2-0 margin was only confirmed one minute from time, when Rene Komar scored his first league goal of the season.
Last night's performance by DPMM FC was slightly off tone but they managed to get all three points. Simunic was a relief man after the match.
"I expect a very tough game. We were suffering until the second goal came. It was a good game but it wasn't easy. All the games we played at home have been very tough - Sengkang, Woodlands, SAF FC."
"It's a pity Hamid won't be playing in the next game because of four yellow cards. I hope we will be able to get more points away from home."
The result positioned DPMM FC back to third place and in contention for the top spot while Balestier Khalsa are still lavishing at the foot of the table.
Courtesy of ranoadidas.com & sleague.com



So far, all the S.League clubs visiting the ground in Brunei have suffered the same fate of bringing back no points as DPMM maintained their 100% home record.
No one cared that the opposition this time was Balestier Khalsa, currently the bottom team in the league. Or that the 2-0 margin was only confirmed one minute from time, when Rene Komar scored his first league goal of the season.
Last night's performance by DPMM FC was slightly off tone but they managed to get all three points. Simunic was a relief man after the match.
"I expect a very tough game. We were suffering until the second goal came. It was a good game but it wasn't easy. All the games we played at home have been very tough - Sengkang, Woodlands, SAF FC."
"It's a pity Hamid won't be playing in the next game because of four yellow cards. I hope we will be able to get more points away from home."
The result positioned DPMM FC back to third place and in contention for the top spot while Balestier Khalsa are still lavishing at the foot of the table.
Courtesy of ranoadidas.com & sleague.com




Farewell Mr Guus Hiddink
We're The True Blues
Guus Hiddink was handed the FA Cup as a going-away present as Chelsea recovered from conceding the fastest goal in final history to beat Everton 2-1.
The contest was less than half a minute old when Louis Saha found the net for the Merseysiders.
It was to be a high point for Everton though as Didier Drogba levelled before Frank Lampard's 20-yard strike just evaded the despairing dive of Tim Howard 18 minutes from time.
Apart from allowing Ashley Cole to become the first player since the 19th century to collect five winners' medals, the victory, Chelsea's second in three years at the new Wembley, is a reminder of the stability Hiddink has brought to Stamford Bridge since replacing the hapless Luiz Felipe Scolari in February.
And if, as expected, Carlo Ancelotti is confirmed as permanent boss when Hiddink returns to his full-time job with Russia, the Italian has been given a pretty successful man to follow.
After a pair of tepid semi-finals, the Wembley authorities changed the pitch and their groundsman in the hope of getting something better in place for their showpiece occasion. The reward came after exactly 25 seconds.
If there is a more unlucky player in world football at the moment than Saha, he must get some pretty bad fortune.
During a brief period on loan at Newcastle much earlier in his career, Saha was overlooked for one FA Cup final. Of the three he sat out at Manchester United, he was fit for just one - in 2004, but he was ineligible.
In addition to that, a booking during a brief substitute appearance in the World Cup semi-final in Germany three years ago meant he was suspended for France's eventual defeat by Italy.
So there was a fair bit of venom in his left foot when Marouane Fellaini guided Michael Essien's weak clearance into the former Manchester United man's path.
Saha met the ball perfectly, leaving Petr Cech with not a hope of keeping it out.
The Everton supporters, far more noisy than their Chelsea counterparts anyway, erupted in joy, Peter Reid among them, daring to believe this year, as in their last appearance 14 seasons ago, they would leave Wembley as winners.
If there is a downside to scoring quite so early, it is the length of time left to hang on.
Everton did try to keep pushing forward. It was just that they were not allowed to as Chelsea shook off that massive initial disappointment and slowly but purposefully turned the screw.
Tony Hibbert is what is known in the trade as an honest professional. Dedicated to his task, what he lacks in ability, he tries to make up for in effort.
Sometimes though, it is not enough.
Booked after eight minutes for a needless ankle tap on Malouda, he was then repeatedly exposed by the French wide-man, a clear case of Chelsea targeting an individual within opposition ranks.
More than any other player, Malouda has benefited from working with Hiddink and the Dutchman's departure for Moscow will be keenly felt by the former Lyon man, acquired at the not inconsiderable cost of £13.5million by Jose Mourinho.
And, assisted by Cole, the pair caused mayhem down the Everton right virtually at will.
Malouda delivered the cross that invited Drogba's powerful finish for the Chelsea equaliser, Cole had the angled drive that should have put them in front.
Before that Malouda had just fired over and with Lampard's dipping effort virtually skimming the Everton crossbar, it was not really a surprise when David Moyes introduced Lars Jacobsen at the break.
The move worked to the extent Chelsea were forced to go infield to make ground, Nicolas Anelka going mightily close with a deft lob.
However, in stemming such an obvious flow of attacks on their goal, Everton found it easier to relieve the pressure and apply some of their own.
Saha went close with virtually their first decent opening since he scored and spirits started to rise again among the Toffees faithful. How quickly they were crushed.
After collecting Anelka's lay-off, Lampard was assisted by a slight slip as he checked inside Phil Neville - allowing him a couple of extra seconds to get a sight of Everton's goal and he duly drilled home from 20 yards.
Chelsea were twice controversially denied a third, first when referee Howard Webb decided Malouda's effort had not crossed the line after crashing back off the bar when TV replays showed it had, then when the official booked Lampard for diving when Stephen Pienaar had stuck out a leg for him to fall over.
It did not matter. Hiddink richly deserved to wave goodbye with a glint of silverware in his eye.
Courtesy of soccernet.espn.go.com








The contest was less than half a minute old when Louis Saha found the net for the Merseysiders.
It was to be a high point for Everton though as Didier Drogba levelled before Frank Lampard's 20-yard strike just evaded the despairing dive of Tim Howard 18 minutes from time.
Apart from allowing Ashley Cole to become the first player since the 19th century to collect five winners' medals, the victory, Chelsea's second in three years at the new Wembley, is a reminder of the stability Hiddink has brought to Stamford Bridge since replacing the hapless Luiz Felipe Scolari in February.
And if, as expected, Carlo Ancelotti is confirmed as permanent boss when Hiddink returns to his full-time job with Russia, the Italian has been given a pretty successful man to follow.
After a pair of tepid semi-finals, the Wembley authorities changed the pitch and their groundsman in the hope of getting something better in place for their showpiece occasion. The reward came after exactly 25 seconds.
If there is a more unlucky player in world football at the moment than Saha, he must get some pretty bad fortune.
During a brief period on loan at Newcastle much earlier in his career, Saha was overlooked for one FA Cup final. Of the three he sat out at Manchester United, he was fit for just one - in 2004, but he was ineligible.
In addition to that, a booking during a brief substitute appearance in the World Cup semi-final in Germany three years ago meant he was suspended for France's eventual defeat by Italy.
So there was a fair bit of venom in his left foot when Marouane Fellaini guided Michael Essien's weak clearance into the former Manchester United man's path.
Saha met the ball perfectly, leaving Petr Cech with not a hope of keeping it out.
The Everton supporters, far more noisy than their Chelsea counterparts anyway, erupted in joy, Peter Reid among them, daring to believe this year, as in their last appearance 14 seasons ago, they would leave Wembley as winners.
If there is a downside to scoring quite so early, it is the length of time left to hang on.
Everton did try to keep pushing forward. It was just that they were not allowed to as Chelsea shook off that massive initial disappointment and slowly but purposefully turned the screw.
Tony Hibbert is what is known in the trade as an honest professional. Dedicated to his task, what he lacks in ability, he tries to make up for in effort.
Sometimes though, it is not enough.
Booked after eight minutes for a needless ankle tap on Malouda, he was then repeatedly exposed by the French wide-man, a clear case of Chelsea targeting an individual within opposition ranks.
More than any other player, Malouda has benefited from working with Hiddink and the Dutchman's departure for Moscow will be keenly felt by the former Lyon man, acquired at the not inconsiderable cost of £13.5million by Jose Mourinho.
And, assisted by Cole, the pair caused mayhem down the Everton right virtually at will.
Malouda delivered the cross that invited Drogba's powerful finish for the Chelsea equaliser, Cole had the angled drive that should have put them in front.
Before that Malouda had just fired over and with Lampard's dipping effort virtually skimming the Everton crossbar, it was not really a surprise when David Moyes introduced Lars Jacobsen at the break.
The move worked to the extent Chelsea were forced to go infield to make ground, Nicolas Anelka going mightily close with a deft lob.
However, in stemming such an obvious flow of attacks on their goal, Everton found it easier to relieve the pressure and apply some of their own.
Saha went close with virtually their first decent opening since he scored and spirits started to rise again among the Toffees faithful. How quickly they were crushed.
After collecting Anelka's lay-off, Lampard was assisted by a slight slip as he checked inside Phil Neville - allowing him a couple of extra seconds to get a sight of Everton's goal and he duly drilled home from 20 yards.
Chelsea were twice controversially denied a third, first when referee Howard Webb decided Malouda's effort had not crossed the line after crashing back off the bar when TV replays showed it had, then when the official booked Lampard for diving when Stephen Pienaar had stuck out a leg for him to fall over.
It did not matter. Hiddink richly deserved to wave goodbye with a glint of silverware in his eye.
Courtesy of soccernet.espn.go.com









Guess Who's Backkkkk?!!!
Haha it's definitely the one and only,ripaz the kampong boiii!!!
Salam sejahtera to all,I'm sorry for the lack of updates and being inactive for the past few months (aku banyak sibuk baaaa), but since I'm back to blogging, I'll keep you guys up-to-date from now on with tons of info which happens all around me, macam aku masak maggi, aku mimpi apa di malam, aku melabur, aku ngangut puhun wani etc.
So without further ado, I'll bring to youuuuuuuuu~~ a BANDAR version picture of ME XD
Take a real look at my face holmes, tapi jangan luan di tantang banar-banar, ratak krg screen PC/lappy kamu aAa hahahaha
Salam sejahtera to all,I'm sorry for the lack of updates and being inactive for the past few months (aku banyak sibuk baaaa), but since I'm back to blogging, I'll keep you guys up-to-date from now on with tons of info which happens all around me, macam aku masak maggi, aku mimpi apa di malam, aku melabur, aku ngangut puhun wani etc.
So without further ado, I'll bring to youuuuuuuuu~~ a BANDAR version picture of ME XD
Take a real look at my face holmes, tapi jangan luan di tantang banar-banar, ratak krg screen PC/lappy kamu aAa hahahaha
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Champions League Semi Final 2nd Leg: Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona
FC Barcelona snatched a remarkable UEFA Champions League semi-final win through Andrés Iniesta's goal three minutes into added time to earn a showdown with Manchester United FC in Rome on 27 May.
Drama
Chelsea FC thought they had done enough to earn a repeat of last season's final as they defended Michael Essien's breathtaking ninth-minute strike with great resilience only for Essien to then err in failing to clear his lines in the dying moments. Lionel Messi squared to Iniesta and he cut his shot skilfully away from Petr Čech to give the 2006 champions – playing with ten men after Eric Abidal's second-half dismissal – victory on away goals and the chance to reclaim their crown, although they will have to do it without the suspended Abidal and Daniel Alves.
Template
The visitors set a template for the entire contest by dominating possession in the early stages with Xavi Hernández prompting away, yet their confidence soon took a dent as Essien conjured a goal totally befitting this illustrious company. The move developed down Chelsea's left with Ashley Cole prominent and Frank Lampard finding a threatening position just outside the penalty area. The midfielder saw his attempted cross brush off Yaya Touré and as the ball ballooned up Essien was alive to the possibilities, taking two steps forward before unleashing a lacerating volley with his left foot that shook the underside of the bar before coming down over the line.
Living dangerously
It was a stunning blow and Chelsea looked to kill the tie off before the Spanish league leaders could recover, with Lampard shooting over and Didier Drogba just beaten to a through ball by the onrushing Víctor Valdés. When Florent Malouda was checked illegally on the edge of the Barcelona box, Drogba went for goal from the free-kick and was frustrated to see his effort fly to safety off the goalkeeper's knee. John Terry headed just wide from the ensuing corner and two minutes later Barcelona were living dangerously again as Drogba, charging on to Lampard's lofted pass, tumbled under Abidal's challenge but referee Tom Henning Øvrebø was unmoved.
Missed opportunities
Would Chelsea come to regret those missed chances? Another followed at the start of the second half as Nicolas Anelka played in Drogba with Barça badly exposed. The Ivorian checked back inside but his attempt to find the net was foiled by the foot of Valdés and Malouda blazed the follow-up into the side-netting. In the main it was the away team who were asking the questions now, with Iniesta becoming more of an influence down the left and Alves, his first-half yellow card having ruled him out of the final, looking to raid down the opposite flank at every opportunity. Messi was not quite firing at his best in the face of constant attention from three or four defenders.
Red card
Drogba was always in the thick of things when Chelsea responded at the other end. He had another shout for a penalty denied and with the Camp Nou side throwing more men forward they were increasingly vulnerable to the counter – when Anelka went to the ground just outside the area it led to Abidal's red card. The Frenchman's dismissal increased the scale of Barcelona's task but they kept pegging away, survived a number of scares at the back, and then took their late, golden chance – Iniesta's 93rd-minute strike their first shot on target of the entire match. It was a crushing blow for Chelsea who were left to reflect on a fourth semi-final defeat in six seasons.
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Drama
Chelsea FC thought they had done enough to earn a repeat of last season's final as they defended Michael Essien's breathtaking ninth-minute strike with great resilience only for Essien to then err in failing to clear his lines in the dying moments. Lionel Messi squared to Iniesta and he cut his shot skilfully away from Petr Čech to give the 2006 champions – playing with ten men after Eric Abidal's second-half dismissal – victory on away goals and the chance to reclaim their crown, although they will have to do it without the suspended Abidal and Daniel Alves.
Template
The visitors set a template for the entire contest by dominating possession in the early stages with Xavi Hernández prompting away, yet their confidence soon took a dent as Essien conjured a goal totally befitting this illustrious company. The move developed down Chelsea's left with Ashley Cole prominent and Frank Lampard finding a threatening position just outside the penalty area. The midfielder saw his attempted cross brush off Yaya Touré and as the ball ballooned up Essien was alive to the possibilities, taking two steps forward before unleashing a lacerating volley with his left foot that shook the underside of the bar before coming down over the line.
Living dangerously
It was a stunning blow and Chelsea looked to kill the tie off before the Spanish league leaders could recover, with Lampard shooting over and Didier Drogba just beaten to a through ball by the onrushing Víctor Valdés. When Florent Malouda was checked illegally on the edge of the Barcelona box, Drogba went for goal from the free-kick and was frustrated to see his effort fly to safety off the goalkeeper's knee. John Terry headed just wide from the ensuing corner and two minutes later Barcelona were living dangerously again as Drogba, charging on to Lampard's lofted pass, tumbled under Abidal's challenge but referee Tom Henning Øvrebø was unmoved.
Missed opportunities
Would Chelsea come to regret those missed chances? Another followed at the start of the second half as Nicolas Anelka played in Drogba with Barça badly exposed. The Ivorian checked back inside but his attempt to find the net was foiled by the foot of Valdés and Malouda blazed the follow-up into the side-netting. In the main it was the away team who were asking the questions now, with Iniesta becoming more of an influence down the left and Alves, his first-half yellow card having ruled him out of the final, looking to raid down the opposite flank at every opportunity. Messi was not quite firing at his best in the face of constant attention from three or four defenders.
Red card
Drogba was always in the thick of things when Chelsea responded at the other end. He had another shout for a penalty denied and with the Camp Nou side throwing more men forward they were increasingly vulnerable to the counter – when Anelka went to the ground just outside the area it led to Abidal's red card. The Frenchman's dismissal increased the scale of Barcelona's task but they kept pegging away, survived a number of scares at the back, and then took their late, golden chance – Iniesta's 93rd-minute strike their first shot on target of the entire match. It was a crushing blow for Chelsea who were left to reflect on a fourth semi-final defeat in six seasons.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Fellow BIBD'ians Trademark
c Azri - Rasssaaaa waaaa~ :D
Aziim - Antthheehhh
Bihah - Apakannn? 'angkat tangan'
Jazmi - Mun kan chill di Gadong.. / Geng..
Pahmi - Buleh sudah di bawa berehat ni / Inda kau ndangar ceritanya kan? / Uiii behapa tu uiii~
Nashmk - Eyy what ni like this
Staff yg lain alum kedapatan leh ku,nanti2 tah ku update g,aiiteE
Btw the most popular one: Eyy apa ni Reff?
Aziim - Antthheehhh
Bihah - Apakannn? 'angkat tangan'
Jazmi - Mun kan chill di Gadong.. / Geng..
Pahmi - Buleh sudah di bawa berehat ni / Inda kau ndangar ceritanya kan? / Uiii behapa tu uiii~
Nashmk - Eyy what ni like this
Staff yg lain alum kedapatan leh ku,nanti2 tah ku update g,aiiteE
Btw the most popular one: Eyy apa ni Reff?
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Champions League Quarter Final 2nd Leg: Chelsea 4 - 4 Liverpool
Alhamdulillah~
The Blues are through to the semi-final and play Barcelona next
It's going to be a tough game but yeah,here we come Nou Camp!
The Blues are through to the semi-final and play Barcelona next
It's going to be a tough game but yeah,here we come Nou Camp!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
I Love You Because I Love Allah
"Sesungguhnya orang-orang yang saling mencintai kerana Allah (kelak) berada dalam lindungan arasy"
*Riwayat Thabarani dalam Al-Kabir dari Mu'adz
*Hadis Hasan (ada yang berpendapat ianya adalah Hadis Sahih)
*Dipetik dari buku Koleksi Hadis-Hadis Nabi Jilid 2
Imam Jalaaluddin Abdurrahman Ibn Abi Bakr Suyuthi
*Riwayat Thabarani dalam Al-Kabir dari Mu'adz
*Hadis Hasan (ada yang berpendapat ianya adalah Hadis Sahih)
*Dipetik dari buku Koleksi Hadis-Hadis Nabi Jilid 2
Imam Jalaaluddin Abdurrahman Ibn Abi Bakr Suyuthi
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 Chelsea
Aiyaa,Chelsea lose ey?
Sayang eh,The Blues should have won the game since Man Utd kalah dah earlier to Fulham,huhu
If not 1 point saja tu which separates Man Utd and Chelsea. Aduhhhh =S
Sayang eh,The Blues should have won the game since Man Utd kalah dah earlier to Fulham,huhu
If not 1 point saja tu which separates Man Utd and Chelsea. Aduhhhh =S
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Liverpool And Chelsea Collide Yet Again

Rafael Benítez has led Liverpool FC in five UEFA Champions League campaigns – and after Friday's quarter-final draw he will keep up his record of taking on Chelsea FC in every one.
Regular Rivals
The pair played in the 2004/05 semi-final, when Luis García's second-leg strike at Anfield took Liverpool through on their way to winning the competition for a fifth time. A year later, due to Liverpool's unique entry without country protection, they faced off in the group stage without a goal being scored as both teams reached the first knockout round, and for the last two seasons there have been more semi-final encounters. In 2006/07 Liverpool prevailed 4-1 on penalties at Anfield after two 1-0 home victories – before losing to AC Milan. Chelsea took revenge last term and reached their debut final after drawing 1-1 at Anfield with a last-gasp John Arne Riise own goal, then winning 3-2 at home after extra time. Manchester United FC were to claim the trophy, however.
'Exciting Draw'
This time they come together a round earlier, and again Liverpool will have home advantage first, on 8 April, before the Stamford Bridge return six days later. Benítez, whose side beat Chelsea 1-0 away on 26 October and 2-0 at Anfield on 1 February in the Premier League, said: "We need to make sure we don't make a mistake in the first leg like we did in last year's semi-final. They will be two tough games but we are playing well and clearly we are confident we can win. At this stage of the competition, you know you'll play against a good team. Chelsea are a very good team. We know each other very well and this is an exciting draw."
Hiddink Omen
Guus Hiddink only took over as temporary Chelsea manager after these teams last met in February but will be hoping that, as in the three preceding knockout ties between these clubs, the side at home second progresses. He last encountered Liverpool as a coach in the 2006/07 quarter-finals, when his PSV Eindhoven outfit lost 3-0 at home and 1-0 away, having previously drawn 0-0 and lost 2-0 to the Reds in the group stage.
There are never boring games between those two big powerhouses of football, 'Never boring' - Guus Hiddink
Hiddink, a European champion with PSV in 1987/88, said: "If you have a desire to go to the end in May, you have to play them whether it is Liverpool, Man U or Barcelona. So I'm OK with the draw. There is a lot of attention [when Liverpool and Chelsea play] in England, and worldwide. It's just very good for football in general. I have [watched the previous games] and I will see even more. There are never boring games between those two big powerhouses of football." The winners of this tie will face FC Barcelona or FC Bayern München on 28 April and 6 May, playing the second leg at home.
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Champions League Quarter Final Draw
Liverpool vs Chelsea
Villareal vs Arsenal
Manchester United vs Porto
Barcelona vs Bayern Munich
Villareal vs Arsenal
Manchester United vs Porto
Barcelona vs Bayern Munich
Monday, March 16, 2009
Chelsea 1-0 Manchester City
Yeah The Blues won!!! Thanks to Essien only goal,we took full advantage of United defeat to Liverpool last saturday,and now we're back right on track to reach the peak of glory :D
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Clash Of The Cash $$$ 'kachink'
Chelsea VS Manchester City
Do your best tonight (Brunei time) Chelsea,show 'em other 3 Big 4 that The Blues still deserve to win the trophy at the end of the season
Do your best tonight (Brunei time) Chelsea,show 'em other 3 Big 4 that The Blues still deserve to win the trophy at the end of the season
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
Nuttin' But Stringz? Who are they?


Nuttin' But Stringz, also known as N.B.S., consists of brothers Damien and Tourie Escobar who both play violin. The young musicians from Jamaica, Queens play a blend of classical music, hip-hop, jazz and R&B.
Biography
In 2005, with the help of their manager, James Washington, they entered a local talent contest at the legendary Apollo Theatre and won. As a result of the media attention surrounding the event, they have appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, The Today Show with Katie Couric, Carnegie Hall and The White House.
On January 8, 2006, the Escobars performed their song Thunder at the debut of the redesigned Cadillac CTS at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Nuttin' But Stringz performed after a classical string quartet. General Motors Corp. executives said Nuttin' But Stringz shows that what used to be good enough (the quartet) needs to be reinvigorated (N.B.S).[citation needed] A video for Thunder is also featured on the website for Jack's Big Music Show on Noggin.
Nuttin' But Stringz was featured in the first of five commercials featuring local artists on New York's local news channel, NY1.
In March 2007, NBS had their music featured in 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Highlights on CSTV (owned CBS), featuring a variation on their hit song Thunder.
Thunder is also featured in commercials on television for MSG, NY, a show about everything that is happening in or around Madison Square Garden.
In the pilot episode of the television series The Black Donnellys, the song Thunder was played. In the season finale, the song Broken Sorrow was also played.
Their music was featured during a montage at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
The brothers auditioned for the third season of NBC's America's Got Talent in New York City and received a unanimous yes from all three judges thus advancing to Las Vegas. They were subsequently named to the Top 40, advancing to Hollywood. They made it through subsequent rounds and were one of the five acts to make it to the finals. The duo ultimately placed third behind Eli Mattson and Neal E. Boyd.
N.B.S. announced on their MySpace page that they will be going on tour in 2009, but the cities have not been chosen yet.
A new N.B.S. album is currently in the works and will be released in spring 2009.
The Escobars also appeared in the movie Step Up as violinists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuttin%27_But_Stringz
http://www.nuttinbutstringz.com/
Monday, February 9, 2009
MicBandits - Here Comes The Rapper (Full)
Haha,damnnnn~~~
you guys rules,keep it coming MB
For more info on these guys,check out http://www.microbandits.com/
Friday, February 6, 2009
Just For Laugh 1
Customer: "I've been ringing 0800 2100 for two days and can't get through to enquiries, can you help?".
Operator: "Where did you get that number from, sir?".
Customer: "It was on the door to the Travel Centre".
Operator: "Sir, they are our opening hours".
Operator: "Where did you get that number from, sir?".
Customer: "It was on the door to the Travel Centre".
Operator: "Sir, they are our opening hours".
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Chelsea Lose 3-0???
Inconsistent due to lack of efficiency,lack of cutting edge leads to defeat of Chelsea
Frustrated with Chelsea's performance,huge gap of game quality between these two teams can be seen,Man Utd deserved to win and embraced the 3 points,as for Chelsea they need to improve and win all the games ahead of them if they want to have their hands on the trophy.
Go for it Chelseaaa!!! Gambareeee!!! ^_^
Frustrated with Chelsea's performance,huge gap of game quality between these two teams can be seen,Man Utd deserved to win and embraced the 3 points,as for Chelsea they need to improve and win all the games ahead of them if they want to have their hands on the trophy.
Go for it Chelseaaa!!! Gambareeee!!! ^_^
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Review: Patapon PSP
GAMEPLAY
The player controls a tribe consisting of infantry, ranged troops and cavalry. Initially, the player's forces consist of only a few spearmen named Yaripon but as the game progresses, more units, greater warriors and more powerful weapons can be obtained. The army is commanded by beating rhythm combos on four different talking drums. Different combos tell the player's group of Patapons to do various things such as advance, attack, retreat, and defend. Keeping the rhythm going and not missing a beat puts the army in Fever mode, which increases its combat abilities.
The game and story is unfolded through a number of missions of increasing difficulty. As the player progresses, new opponents are introduced and more drum rhythms are unlocked. Between missions, new troops can be spawned by spending currency, called 'ka-ching', and various resources obtained during the missions to create stronger Patapon troops. Throughout the game a player can also edit troop formations and acquire new weapons
STORY
The Patapon were a flourishing people until they were defeated by the evil Zigoton tribe. The player takes the role of their god and uses sacred war drums to direct the Patapon tribe to take back their land. As the story progresses, the Patapon also embark on a journey to Earthend to look upon "IT," a sacred object whose appearance and purpose is unknown to the tribe. The enemy of the Patapon tribe is the evil Zigoton Empire, a powerful tribe of slightly squarish creatures with red-and-black eyes (as opposed to the white-and-black-eyed Patapon) that have oppressed the Patapon since their fall from power. After fighting various battles against the Zigotons, guardian creatures such as dragons, giant worms, golems, and the ultimate evil known as Gorl, the Patapon come to the coast, and see the rising sun, which they assume to be "IT". However, unfulfilled by the anticlimactic end of their journey, they come to the conclusion that "IT" is, in fact, not the sun and to realize their destiny, they must cross the ocean to the real Earthend and continue their quest. The final scene shows the Patapon and Zigoton tribes working together to build an ark to cross the ocean.
UNITS
There are various types of Patapon that can be integrated into the player's army that are unlocked throughout the course of the game. There are six unit types in the game. The player may use a maximum of three units. This makes unit selection and formation a key strategy aspect of the game.
Hatapon - This Patapon is the first one available to the game, and functions to hold the army together. Holds high the Patapon banner. His death results in mission failure. Hata (旗) means "flag" in Japanese.
Yaripon - Spear-Throwing Patapon. This is the initial unit type given to the player to control, and is useful for both hunting and fighting. Their fever attack is a jumping spear throw that greatly increases the distance of the projectile while avoiding many enemy attacks. A Yaripon squad consists of 6 Yaripon. Yari (槍) means "spear" in Japanese.
Tatepon - Axe-Wielding Patapon. These Patapon are equipped with axes and shields and are primarily melee fighters. They are useless while hunting, as their attack range is negligible at best and scares off prey. Tatepons are arguably the best defense Patapon units, as their shields can protect the entire army from projectile attack. While in fever mode, their shields increase in size and provide better protection. A Tatepon squad consists of 6 Tatepon. Tate (盾) means "shield" in Japanese.
Yumipon - Archer Patapon. These Patapon have the largest attack range in the game (wind can increase and decrease the range of their attack depending on which way it is blowing) and are always placed in back of any army. While they are extremely effective and can rain down arrows on enemies from afar, they are vulnerable to fire. While in fever mode, they shoot three arrows every attack instead of one. A Yumipon squad consists of 6 Yumipon. Yumi (弓) means "bow" in Japanese.
Kibapon - Cavalry Patapon. Equipped with horses and halberds, Kibapons deal heavy damage and knock back enemy troops. While relatively useless normally, they become faster and push back enemies with great power when in fever mode. They should only be used by a skilled player. A Kibapon Squad consists of 3 Kibapon. Kiba (騎馬) means "horse-rider" in Japanese
Dekapon - Mace-Wielding Patapon. These monstrous brutes are extremely large and bulky, and as a result do massive damage to their targets. Unfortunately, Dekapons are extremely slow, which tempers their awesome might. While in fever mode, Dekapon have a ground pound attack that stuns enemies. A Dekapon squad consists of 3 Dekapon. Dekai (でかい) means "gargantuan" in Japanese.
Megapon - Horn Playing Patapon. Megapons are by far the oddest unit in the game. They are taller than most other Patapons, and carry around massive horns. To attack, they play their horns and the sound waves that are projected take on physical form, flying at the enemy and causing damage. Megapons have a variety of attacks, but the two most utilized are a standard wave of 3 blue notes that bounce off of and around the enemy, causing ricochet damage, and a massive red note only used during fever mode that hits multiple times causing massive damage. A Megapon squad consists of 3 Megapon. Their name may be based on 'megaphone'.
The Zigoton army is a direct parallel to the Patapon army and are named in an identical fashion, e.g. a Zigoton Kibapon is called a Kibaton.
During the 'birthing' phase at the Tree of Life, players can use different combination of ka-ching and raw materials they gathered during individual hunting missions, minigames, and other means. Higher quality or rare ingredients coupled with higher ka-ching costs results in higher quality base units.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patapon
http://www.us.playstation.com/patapon/
http://www.patapon-game.com/




rip|az says "It's one hell of a cute game,haha" Pata pata pata pon~
The player controls a tribe consisting of infantry, ranged troops and cavalry. Initially, the player's forces consist of only a few spearmen named Yaripon but as the game progresses, more units, greater warriors and more powerful weapons can be obtained. The army is commanded by beating rhythm combos on four different talking drums. Different combos tell the player's group of Patapons to do various things such as advance, attack, retreat, and defend. Keeping the rhythm going and not missing a beat puts the army in Fever mode, which increases its combat abilities.
The game and story is unfolded through a number of missions of increasing difficulty. As the player progresses, new opponents are introduced and more drum rhythms are unlocked. Between missions, new troops can be spawned by spending currency, called 'ka-ching', and various resources obtained during the missions to create stronger Patapon troops. Throughout the game a player can also edit troop formations and acquire new weapons
STORY
The Patapon were a flourishing people until they were defeated by the evil Zigoton tribe. The player takes the role of their god and uses sacred war drums to direct the Patapon tribe to take back their land. As the story progresses, the Patapon also embark on a journey to Earthend to look upon "IT," a sacred object whose appearance and purpose is unknown to the tribe. The enemy of the Patapon tribe is the evil Zigoton Empire, a powerful tribe of slightly squarish creatures with red-and-black eyes (as opposed to the white-and-black-eyed Patapon) that have oppressed the Patapon since their fall from power. After fighting various battles against the Zigotons, guardian creatures such as dragons, giant worms, golems, and the ultimate evil known as Gorl, the Patapon come to the coast, and see the rising sun, which they assume to be "IT". However, unfulfilled by the anticlimactic end of their journey, they come to the conclusion that "IT" is, in fact, not the sun and to realize their destiny, they must cross the ocean to the real Earthend and continue their quest. The final scene shows the Patapon and Zigoton tribes working together to build an ark to cross the ocean.
UNITS
There are various types of Patapon that can be integrated into the player's army that are unlocked throughout the course of the game. There are six unit types in the game. The player may use a maximum of three units. This makes unit selection and formation a key strategy aspect of the game.
Hatapon - This Patapon is the first one available to the game, and functions to hold the army together. Holds high the Patapon banner. His death results in mission failure. Hata (旗) means "flag" in Japanese.
Yaripon - Spear-Throwing Patapon. This is the initial unit type given to the player to control, and is useful for both hunting and fighting. Their fever attack is a jumping spear throw that greatly increases the distance of the projectile while avoiding many enemy attacks. A Yaripon squad consists of 6 Yaripon. Yari (槍) means "spear" in Japanese.
Tatepon - Axe-Wielding Patapon. These Patapon are equipped with axes and shields and are primarily melee fighters. They are useless while hunting, as their attack range is negligible at best and scares off prey. Tatepons are arguably the best defense Patapon units, as their shields can protect the entire army from projectile attack. While in fever mode, their shields increase in size and provide better protection. A Tatepon squad consists of 6 Tatepon. Tate (盾) means "shield" in Japanese.
Yumipon - Archer Patapon. These Patapon have the largest attack range in the game (wind can increase and decrease the range of their attack depending on which way it is blowing) and are always placed in back of any army. While they are extremely effective and can rain down arrows on enemies from afar, they are vulnerable to fire. While in fever mode, they shoot three arrows every attack instead of one. A Yumipon squad consists of 6 Yumipon. Yumi (弓) means "bow" in Japanese.
Kibapon - Cavalry Patapon. Equipped with horses and halberds, Kibapons deal heavy damage and knock back enemy troops. While relatively useless normally, they become faster and push back enemies with great power when in fever mode. They should only be used by a skilled player. A Kibapon Squad consists of 3 Kibapon. Kiba (騎馬) means "horse-rider" in Japanese
Dekapon - Mace-Wielding Patapon. These monstrous brutes are extremely large and bulky, and as a result do massive damage to their targets. Unfortunately, Dekapons are extremely slow, which tempers their awesome might. While in fever mode, Dekapon have a ground pound attack that stuns enemies. A Dekapon squad consists of 3 Dekapon. Dekai (でかい) means "gargantuan" in Japanese.
Megapon - Horn Playing Patapon. Megapons are by far the oddest unit in the game. They are taller than most other Patapons, and carry around massive horns. To attack, they play their horns and the sound waves that are projected take on physical form, flying at the enemy and causing damage. Megapons have a variety of attacks, but the two most utilized are a standard wave of 3 blue notes that bounce off of and around the enemy, causing ricochet damage, and a massive red note only used during fever mode that hits multiple times causing massive damage. A Megapon squad consists of 3 Megapon. Their name may be based on 'megaphone'.
The Zigoton army is a direct parallel to the Patapon army and are named in an identical fashion, e.g. a Zigoton Kibapon is called a Kibaton.
During the 'birthing' phase at the Tree of Life, players can use different combination of ka-ching and raw materials they gathered during individual hunting missions, minigames, and other means. Higher quality or rare ingredients coupled with higher ka-ching costs results in higher quality base units.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patapon
http://www.us.playstation.com/patapon/
http://www.patapon-game.com/




rip|az says "It's one hell of a cute game,haha" Pata pata pata pon~
Introduction of Kampong Soccer
What’s kampong soccer actually? Kampong soccer is a combination of ordinary football game and futsal except it’s not being played on grass field, street pavement or ‘something something’ whatever u called that in the indoor stadium. Kampong soccer was played on a bare ground field, where there are rocks, hard soil, sand and sweet wrappers available on the ground, haha.
The rules in playing Kampong Soccer is quite easy:
* There is no time limit
* No subs needed since everybody can play it together no matter how many you are – pabaik tah skampong
* No red and yellow cards definitely
* No jerseys needed for each team
* No position for each player, semua buleh jadi striker - pikir saja mun kana up bula atu leh team sbalah, haha pandai2 tah kamu njaga palang tu
* Throw in macam kick in futsal
* Lau kana attack and alah2an, buleh out kan bula - i mean out kan bula atu luar garisan ur own half, pat garisan urang slalu dapat corner atu bah,faham kaaaa hahahahahaha kejiwa
* Bula saiz 5,bukan futsal punya
* Buleh pakai apa saja kasut,stupur kah kasut futsal kah boots kh kasut kraja kah apa sja buleh, and u guys can even wear a ‘slipar’, ragat klia mun kai slipar ani, nda pakai apa-apa pun buleh, aru nampak genuine kampong boiii, asal saja tahan mun tjajak batu haha.
* No shin guard needed
* No referee, no lines man, no ball boy – putik bula atu sendiri
* Ada freekick if handball atu sengaja, penalty nada, corner kick ada
* Buleh main mobile sambil2 main bula – cool eh
* Lastly, GAY PEOPLE are STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED wawawawa, for ur own safety bahhhhh huhu
LONG LIVE KAMPONG SOCCER!!! ^_^



Who needs a water tap on the field? We got river next to our field brahhh :D
The rules in playing Kampong Soccer is quite easy:
* There is no time limit
* No subs needed since everybody can play it together no matter how many you are – pabaik tah skampong
* No red and yellow cards definitely
* No jerseys needed for each team
* No position for each player, semua buleh jadi striker - pikir saja mun kana up bula atu leh team sbalah, haha pandai2 tah kamu njaga palang tu
* Throw in macam kick in futsal
* Lau kana attack and alah2an, buleh out kan bula - i mean out kan bula atu luar garisan ur own half, pat garisan urang slalu dapat corner atu bah,faham kaaaa hahahahahaha kejiwa
* Bula saiz 5,bukan futsal punya
* Buleh pakai apa saja kasut,stupur kah kasut futsal kah boots kh kasut kraja kah apa sja buleh, and u guys can even wear a ‘slipar’, ragat klia mun kai slipar ani, nda pakai apa-apa pun buleh, aru nampak genuine kampong boiii, asal saja tahan mun tjajak batu haha.
* No shin guard needed
* No referee, no lines man, no ball boy – putik bula atu sendiri
* Ada freekick if handball atu sengaja, penalty nada, corner kick ada
* Buleh main mobile sambil2 main bula – cool eh
* Lastly, GAY PEOPLE are STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED wawawawa, for ur own safety bahhhhh huhu
LONG LIVE KAMPONG SOCCER!!! ^_^



Who needs a water tap on the field? We got river next to our field brahhh :D

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