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.

Courtesy of wikipedia.com



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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 ^_^

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




Farewell Mr Guus Hiddink

You're a true mastermind who led The Blues to the road of glory in just a short period of time. Thanks for everything Mr 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









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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.

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