February 2007


Watched it at GV Bishan 25 Feb 07 12.20am.In order to save his dying father, young stunt cyclist Johnny Blaze sells his soul to Mephistopheles and sadly parts from the pure-hearted Roxanne Simpson, the love of his life. Years later, Johnny’s path crosses again with Roxanne, now a reporter, and also with Mephistopheles, who offers to release Johnny’s soul if Johnny becomes the fabled, fiery Ghost Rider, a supernatural agent of vengeance and justice. Mephistopheles charges Johnny with defeating the despicable Blackheart, Mephistopheles’s nemesis and son, who plans to displace his father and create a new hell even more terrible than the old one.

 

Man, do I love his bike or what?

I feel that the Government is slowly targeting to remove people like me, from the System ala Erasure. (btw, it’s just in jest, so, LKW, please don’t jail me!) 

Firstly, the private school that I went to re-take my O Levels, Stamford College, ceased to exist. Next up, my Secondary School, Monk’s Hill Sex Sec was closed due to low student intakes for the past couple of years. Now, I received confirmation that my Primary School, St. Michael’s Primary, has changed name to St. Joseph’s Junior or something like that. GREAT! (Eagerly anticipating whether MDIS will be next)

And that’s just the school side.

Now it’s time for the working bit. The Companies that I’ve worked at suffered the same fate. Planet Hollywood Singapore went with the wind. Gu Bar (formerly at Takashimaya S.C) went take-away. CityCab merged with ComfortDelGro, and is now just a passé. Westin Plaza & Stamford changed hands to be under Swissotel. And now, I’m working for a crap Company called EdcoTech Engineering. Sooner or later, it’s going to close down, for sure. F**king company never pay the staff AWS and performance bonus, wtf?!

Family end, my elder brother sort of severed ties with the family, thanks to a feud with my sister. Now, I’m not close with my sister, for the same reason that my elder brother had. And, I argue constantly with my brother and mother too!

Oh Lord, help me.

Craig Bellamy has been accused of beating up Liverpool team-mate John Arne Riise with a golf club.

The assault is reported to have occurred on Friday night in Portugal where the Liverpool team squad were training ahead of next week’s Champions League tie with Barcelona.

According to the News of the World, the ‘vicious punch-up’ broke out at a karoke bar. The newspaper quotes an ‘inside source’ saying: “There had been a lot of drinking and everyone was enjoying themselves. But it all went wrong when Craig tried to drag John up for a song. There was a karaoke competition going on, but John’s a quiet one off the pitch and wasn’t having it at all.

“It started off as a bit of a lark with some of the other lads having a go but then it got completely out of hand. John went ballistic because Craig wouldn’t take no for an answer. He was screaming at Craig to leave him alone, saying he wouldn’t do it and yelling insults.

“Everyone was completely stunned by it because they were really having a go, standing there toe to toe swearing at each other. There were about 20 players in the bar including all the senior guys, like Steven Gerrard, Peter Crouch and Dirk Kuyt.

“They were warned to keep a lid on it and it appeared to calm down.

“It was really late, about 2am, and the players eventually started drifting off to bed. But Craig, who was sharing with Steve Finnan, was so wound up he couldn’t sleep.

“He suddenly grabbed a golf club and went looking for John. And when he found him he waded in, hacking at his legs with the club.

“All hell was let loose and John suffered a lot of bruising. Craig was out of control and shouting that John had belittled him in front of the lads.”

Meanwhile, The People and the Mail on Sunday report that a number of other Liverpool players were involved in a separate ‘boozy row’.

‘And among those who could face disciplinary action for the fracas in Portugal are Robbie Fowler, Jermaine Pennant and Jerzy Dudek,’ states the latter publication.

Reports in Portugal claim that at least one Pool player was handcuffed for ‘attempting to headbutt a policeman’.

 

 

What to expect from the laddie named Craig Bellamy?

Hey… Happy Chinese New Year to all Chinese out there in the World.

Boy, am I tired.

Got this from a friend of mine.

VIRGO:. The Virgin
Dominant in relationships . Sexy. someone loves them right now. Freak in
bed. Always wants the last word. Caring. Smart. Intellectual. Attractive.
Loud. Loyal. Easy to talk to. Hard to forget Love at first sight.
Everything you ever wanted. Easy to please. The one and only. Ultimate sexiness..

Sure or not?

That’s how I feel. Outside down, fucked up, and lost.

I hate the job (how many times have I said it already?) so much… and I really can’t stand my colleagues. All of them are bloody backstabbers. I can’t stand them!!!!!!!!!

For the second time in 3 months, my place has seen police coming in to do investigations. I saw a dead body (or was it two?) and lotsa blood splattered at the front barrier. Best part about it was that my bike was once again parked near there.

I have not heard of the outcome yet, but it seems possible that, (a) there’s been another jump, or (b) there was a fight that broke out, with dire consequences.

Ah well….

Yes yes. I know that it’s not a NEW movie, so to speak.

When Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), a divorced father who can’t seem to keep a job for more than a week, applies for a job at the Museum of Natural History, he is assigned as a night guard.

However, a seemingly easy job turns out to be a wild ride when he finds that an ancient curse has caused the “inhabitants” of the museum to come to life.

Newcastle held off an Aston Villa rally to pick up a 3-1 win at St James’ Park which saw them move into the top half of the Premiership table.

Glenn Roeder’s men looked to have victory all-but wrapped up inside the opening seven minutes when James Milner, who spent last season on loan at Villa Park, and Kieron Dyer fired them into a 2-0 lead.

But the visitors, who started with a new-look strike force of #8million man Ashley Young and John Carew, pulled a goal back when the former Watford star opened his account on 25 minutes, and the Magpies crumbled.

Had it not been for the brilliance of stand-in goalkeeper Steve Harper and the help of the woodwork, Martin O’Neill’s side could not only have been back on terms, but comfortably ahead by the time referee Howard Webb signalled the end of an agonising game for the home fans among a crowd of 49,201.

O’Neill, heavily linked with the vacant job at St James’ before Roeder was appointed, headed back to the Midlands scarcely able to believe he was doing so empty-handed after substitute Antoine Sibierski made sure of the win at the end.

But with good fortune having been in short supply on Tyneside this season, Roeder, who welcomed back Damien Duff and Titus Bramble from long-term injuries, may feel his luck is starting to turn.

New signing Oguchi Onyewu, watching from the stands along with injured striker Michael Owen, was given a crash course in life on Tyneside within the opening 45 minutes of a breathless game. With seven minutes gone, he could have done little else but marvel at the attacking potency of the club he joined on loan from Standard Liege on Tuesday.

By half-time, he will have been in little doubt as to just why Roeder was so keen to sign defensive reinforcements.

The Magpies simply exploded out of the blocks and could really have had the points safely banked long before the break.

Milner, who very nearly signed for Villa on the final day of the last transfer window, helped himself to his fourth goal in as many home games just five minutes after kick-off when he made the most of Gavin McCann’s slip to smash a left-foot shot past Thomas Sorensen.

The Dane, who famously twice saved Alan Shearer penalties at St James’, was picking the ball out of his net again two minutes later after Dyer had flicked a clever header beyond him from an inviting Milner cross. Sorensen was beaten for a third time in the 18th minute when Scott Parker blasted a dipping shot past him – but it come back off the crossbar with Villa reeling.

However, after dominating the opening stages, Newcastle suddenly lost the plot. A defence strengthened by the return of Bramble and Steven Taylor, went missing on 25 minutes as Gareth Barry’s corner was allowed to land at Young’s feet, and he netted confidently to drag Villa back into the game.

The Magpies’ response was to fall apart, and had it not been for the excellence of Harper, deputising for the injured Shay Given, and the woodwork, they might even have surrendered their lead. Harper produced a fine reaction save to deny Young from another half-cleared corner on 32 minutes and then needed to be at his best to keep out a smartly-struck Carew volley two minutes before the break.

In the meantime, the towering Norwegian had hit the upright with a header, and although Obafemi Martins headed over from close range on 44 minutes, it was the home side who were grateful to hear the whistle.

The pattern of play continued immediately after the break with Harper having to pull off a superb save to keep out Gabriel Agbonlahor’s 47th-minute header from Wilfred Bouma’s left-wing cross. Newcastle’s confidence had ebbed away and the situation was not improved by the growing tension from the stands.

That proved well-founded as Taylor had to head a Barry shot over his own bar and Carew had a header ruled out for a push on Sibierski. Carew made way for Patrik Berger on 69 minutes and split the home defence within two minutes of his arrival, but Young was once again denied by Harper.

Villa continued to dominate, but Newcastle were at last providing greater protection for Harper and they made sure in injury-time when Duff and Martins combined to set up Sibierski, who applied a stylish finish.

Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=199329&cc=4716

Financial difficulties. Again. Pcb.