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March 2005 buddies
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March 31, 2005
England 2 Azerbaijan 0
a 2-0 win over Azerbaijan, with Gerrard and Beckham both on target, sent England one point clear in Group Six. Though many people were expecting some seemingly realistic scorelines such as 10-0, 15-0, 20-0.. I still feel a 2-0 win is satisfactory. I'm looking at the better side of this match, such as Rooney and Joe Cole being more matured on big occasions. If Rooney can put in such consistent efforts for Man U, winning back OUR title would not be a difficult task (alrite, lets just say Chelsea just won't falter, lets be realistic, so what if they have won the season this year?) However, I feel that the criticism launched onto Owen's dismaying performance should have be thrown onto Real's coaches instead. It was them who deprived Owen of his first team football and made him a real plonker. So shut your gap, Carlos de Midget!
![]() The first goal.. Stevie G volleys home.. Many transfer news and rumours too, will comment on them on some other posts...
Posted by will at 10:31 PM
March 30, 2005
Earthquake measuring 8.7 on the Richter Scale in Indonesia, killing up to 2000 people. Experts have said that a third would be coming and that it was a matter of when, not if. They have forecasted future seismic eruptions in California, Japan and Britain. OMG~ Internet chatrooms were also buzzing about the theories on the timing of the earthquakes - this earthquake hit a day after Easter, the last happened a day after Christmas. Religious experts declared the sign as the end of the world. They were saying that the increase of earthquakes was predicted in the bible and eventually, Christ will return? Nostradamus predicted the end of the world in 2012 after a series of earthquakes. OH NO~ if that is really true I would have just 6 years and 9 more months to live! Better not let Christ return, oh god. If i was naughty, I would pray more. I have not even earned my first million and dated my dream girl!
Alright, but this earthquakes do remind us of our fragile existence and does also serve as a lesson to get us Singaporeans to be prepared. Since the power of the earthquake could even rock Singapore, it defintely means that Singaporeans should not take our geographical position for granted, like what i was doing in my bed even after i heard about the tremors that yangying's friend felt. =PpP We should be ever ready in the midst of any disasters, not only earthquakes (maybe a tsunami or a tornado???) Time to start praying, doing more good deeds, finding my dream girl, hugging all my friends, blahhhs~.. =)
Posted by will at 3:59 PM
March 29, 2005
First, it was my dad waking me up to tell him he was leaving for London. After I crawled up, still half-awake, this note woke me up completely..
Later, went out to meet Nurul. She helped me to submit my course selection form to SP. (THANKS A MILLION!) However, I blur blur de, didn't say thanks, say welcome instead. I think she was blur too, but she just walked away, leaving me down there to laugh at myself.. =X Went back home to be a good boy, but I found out that i really didn't know how to use the washing machine! When i took out the clothes to hang, they were still dripping wet. I found out that I had missed out the first part of my mum's note - to spin it dry. I tried the roti-prata way, the mexican way and the chinese way. Later, I discovered the washing machine had this SPIN function. -_-'' I threw the clothes back into the washing machine and proceeded to vacuum the floor. Vacuuming the floor is still easier and with the new filter bag in it, everything just go sucked into the machine. WoohOo~ Jen mei came to my house later to borrow some of the mathematical equipment she needed tomorrow for her Maths test. She like don't have everything one lor. Later, we watched part of The Butterfly Effect. The sudden blackouts of Evan scared her so much that she was using my Newpaper to cover her teeny weeny eyes lor. LOL. Later, she went to interact with my mum, which was a bad choice. My mum began lecturing her about how to save money, backstabbers, blahhs.. =D Fought a tagwar later at her blog. This Zago fuckbag was using his 'perfect English' and 'lousy and good streams' lingo to spoil the nice tagboard. Just couldn't stand his arrogance, fought back his comments. Well, the computer just had to hang at this crucial moment. So i got my army consisting of lisa, bernie, jianwei, mari,manda,yangying and of course, jen herself to teach this bastard about humility. manda most hiong la, challenge people with her own 1/2-bucket-water English. Bernie also down there to offer his fierce support for his baby. Few minutes later, suddenly pop up a Nick even more hiong, call him down to fight. Heard his name and saw him b4 i think. This Zago suddenly jelly liao lor, like Bernie said, he ran to his mum whining. I thought that scum couldn't search his thesaurus in time to fight almost 7 people back. Can you imagine, this load of fun all happening in a tagboard, and I was still telling jenn that her tagboard has gone stagnant that afternoon. =P
Posted by will at 3:51 AM
Spare A Thought For Me..
It is obviously unfair that SMRT and SBS charge polytechnic students adult fares while JC students only pay 45cents per trip. Are we not of the same age as JC students? Do we NOT travel as much as JC students do? Are our families any better off than theirs? The general answer is NO, Polytechnic students are in fact just average students. Yes, there are elder students who are already working and capable of supporting themselves, but they still hold a very much smaller percentage as compared to the young students fresh from secondary school. I do believe SMRTand SBS are smart enough to not make decisions based on stereotyping thinking, and i certainly do believe that they are capable of being fair and unbiased, so i take it this fare difference was due to negligence in decision discussion and making. A higher fare would very directly affect the students' moods about school, discouraging students from poorer families to continue with their studies. This could impact the Singaporean economy as the majority of people studying go to polytechnics after their O levels, and a high fare would discourage workers from coming back topolytechnics to upgrade themselves. What i'm going to suggest is a flat fare rate for all polytechnic students, and a further possibility of a flat rate of 45 cents for students who are 16-20 years of age. Same goes for concession prices, polytechnics are in fact less accessible than JCs and may need to switch buses/mrts more frequently, so it would help if concession priceswere dropped to the same prices as JC students'. I believe that if this action were to be taken, more people would be encouraged to go to polytechnics to study and upgrade themselves for the good of the society.
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/polybus/
Posted by will at 2:41 AM
March 28, 2005
Up and Running!
YEAH~ my blog is finally looking like one... for now. I'm wondering if i would update it always, you know, i'm always lazy to mantain this sort of things.. But anyway, I think some things are not in the proper order and are not looking good (like the picture of me at the front) and needs some adjustment. Since I still have 2 months before i really start school, maybe i'll mess it up a little bit till i'm satisfied.
Oh yeah, England clinched a 4-0 victory yesterday over Northern Ireland! Although N.I were the underdogs, I still thought England put in a great performance. They had been drawing quite a lot of matches recently and with some players in twisted transfer news, I expected them to draw this match too. However, Sven's men won the match with Joe Cole giving a new hope for the crocked up left flank. Oh yah, Owen scored too!! *does that celebration*
Posted by will at 5:34 PM
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