Saturday, May 28, 2005

One of the biggest bands in the world Oasis celebrated Liverpool's Champions League victory in fine style by walking out to their gig in London with the anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone' on Wednesday night.

Oasis played the Coronet theatre in London on Wednesday night but they didn't come on stage until Liverpool had beaten AC Milan. Instead of having a support band brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher got a big screen up on stage for fans to watch the match. There was an amazing atmosphere in the Coronet with fans cheering Liverpool and the band saluted the Reds achievement by scrapping their normal introduction song and instead came on to Liverpool's anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone', bathed in red light. Then for the first song of the set Oasis singer Liam Gallagher saluted Liverpool and dedicated 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' to the AC Milan fans! Speaking before the gig Noel Gallagher told NME.com: "The gig was sold out and I said, 'Instead of getting a support band, why don't we get a big screen and stick it in the middle of the stage so everyone can watch the game. Then we'll play after the game and get a late curfew'. They all went for it, so we hired a big cinema thing."
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm Is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark

Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
the' your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart

And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone

Honestly this song was hardly anything more than a song i've heard a 100 times, being sung at the end of matches at Anfield. Yesterday, was the first time it actually moved me and I began to appreciate the song, as the lyrics explained what Liverpool went through.

A victorious team coming back from 3-0 down to win the champs league trophy via penalties. Shutting the mouth of the opponents who did nothing but insult the Reds before the match. I froze along with my brother and fung min when we saw the reds celebrate as the fans sang You'll never walk alone.

Thanks Liverpool for the wonderful evening. I guess the images below describes the atmosphere better.

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From 3-0 down to champs

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Saturday, May 21, 2005

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Well i've been shooting for the upcoming play which has already stired up enough controversy, the previous shoot was way easier than i thought it would be. With Kather n Rasheed arnd, things sure do get funny.

The unwanted press space sure did help and tickets have been sold out, so much to the extent that i hear they are planning to put up an additional show.

Well all ive gotta say is, i've heard the word that our new beloved year 1s are gonna be using the XL1. They sure are a bunch of lucky asses cuz the cam is so fuckin user friendly n awesome. My fav cam by far.

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Wish i could just keep it for personal use but nope it was packed n returned to F.E.G

Oh n first it was the racist scholar, n now presenting to u the sexist scholar.

I guess these scholars should just shut their asses n pen their thoughts in their hello kitty diaries n stay off the internet.

Onto the FA cup final...

Somewhere, it was written that it was gonna be Arsenal's silverware. Anyway our dooms day's gonna be on the 25th so best of luck for that.
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Friday, May 20, 2005

Mr "Every chickens worst nightmare" has been struck down by his own pray.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005

"A guy who dresses up as a bat clearly has issues." - Bruce Wayne

I don't know if you guys have been to thisplace but u should go check out ifilm.com, its heaven for funny ad freaks n short film psychos!

& if ur into pictionary then go check out isketch.net

Have fun.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

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Just when u get sick of a bastard ruling a team n becoming famous simply cause of his cash....

Ladies n Gentlemen, here comes another ass...
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This ass is Mr Glazer. Yes shoot him between the eyes. He has just taken over Man Utd and just like the previous ass mentioned above, he probably thinks the team with the most corners wins a football match. Well as a Liverpool fan, Man Utd being taken over by an idiot shouldnt affect me.

Yes i may slam United all my life but there have been individuals in United whom i have respected. Yes... Cantona, Keane, Bruce, P Schemeichel. Men who brought the club where they are today. No becks i still hate u. Anyway all these past players wouldnt have known each other if not for the man below.
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Yup Sir Alex Ferguson. The man who single handedly brought Beckham the glory he earned in United. Warned him to leave his wife or leave United. Kicked a boot at beckham and released him to real as though he was releasing an unproven teen.

That's the power of Sir Alex n this american ass (glazer) takes over United n is rumored to be on the back of the great gaffer. Its really disheartening to know great legendary managers like ranieri n now even ferguson may face the axe from brainless cash cows.What's happening to football?

Is Mustafa gonna own Liverpool next?
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Sunday, May 15, 2005

I just realized I've got serious issues with chargers.

My laptop charger looks as though it survived some bomb blast, with brown electric tape wrapped all round it and also has weird stuff like rubber bands to hold the thing together and charge.

My handphone charger needs to be tweaked to perfection before charging begins. The fact that it's a two-pin charger doesn't help the cause.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

It's 1.32 am n Im up. Ive got loads on my head and i just wanna write. I just got back at about 11 from the Blue River Pictures office. Im not gonna care abt spelling n stuff so please ignore all that shit.

Anyway, i got onto the train at Farrer Park today n loads n loads of people came streaming in a stop later. They didn't scream, they didn't shout. They just kept quiet and looked. A look which hid nothing but tells... see I'm looking at you and i'm not hiding anythin... i'm not fake.

I just stared at them blankly, wondering about their lives. Its really sad if you think about it.

Half of them are really educated fellas who are cheated into coming here by our very own Singaporeans, i once saw this guy at a construction site holding a stop/go sign and he was actually trying to read some William Shakespeare's book. N when i saw them on the train today, i saw a number of them holding magazines... yes some was full of the usual masal talk but some were just magazines with poetry in them, n the way they fold a magazine into a 1/4 just amazed me.

They are what we call cheap labour, i dont know which hunk built your house, but mine was built by them if im not wrong. Well while i complain how hot it is, when i walk from home to the bus-stop imagine their lives. Well when i get home, i got a nice room with a huge bed n fan. I just gotta blast that shit n im fine... do they have such facilities?

Did you know that i've read that sitting at a bus-stop for 1 whole day is the equivilent of smoking a cig? What more working in a construction site...

Well yes... i did smell a lil funny odour which is often sensationalised by us, but now when i think about it, i cant blame them. Firstly loads of them stay in Lim Chu Kang, meters from the Singapore Mass Garbage dump, the place stinks as though u just burnt some shit. Secondly, they live in horrible conditions, imagine squeezing into a container with so many other people you never knew before. Thirdly open showers from huge PVC pipes n not proper taps. Fourthly they hardly have proper washing areas. So why blame them if they smell weird? I dont think i'd smell any better. Its a bloody field camp for them daily. And have you ever seen what they eat? I'd rather not mention that honestly.

I dont get it... its all fine for us Asians to date Caucassians but we have some problem when we see one of them with another nationality. I would be lying if i say i dont look down on them at times, but im disgusted at myself now honestly.

While we brag about the latest shit we bought or wanna buy, their maths just get better by the day, working out the convertion rates. Its so sad how we take things for granted, i cant forget the way i felt cause my net was cut for a day when i switched from cable to wireless.

I just felt for them today and felt like blogging about it. I'd just like to end off saying, it's sad to live in a world where we hate or look down on people even before knowing them. Isn't life just so unfair? I guess we won't get it till we are in their shoes.

As i said... i dont know if i made sense... but i hope i made a difference. Good Nite.
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Monday, May 09, 2005

I got all edgy n stuff when i thought the Ramli Burger stall was all packed n gone... but guess wat!!! Its still at bambai... oh.. its just moved indoors.
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Sunday, May 08, 2005

A big shout out to all who wished me on my birthday! Thanks loads n a special one goes to Sim for being with me all this while n on my special day, n for the presents u gave over the past few days. Muaks. A big thanks to my bros Nivi n Fungky for the night out... ok i know i slept through the movie but i loved the food man. Shit i sound like a pig....

My sis in law gave me a pair of toe socks from japan. She just came back from Fukoka you see... the toe socks are too small n my toes look like utters with em on. Argh.
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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

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I used to go for art classes when i was in kindergarten. It was held in the RC at Spottiswoode Park. One thing that I never failed to look at were the 2 photo frames placed on the wall. The then president and first lady. I always looked at it and saw Dr Wee smiling and looking pleasant.

2 days back when i was going home after filming, I was rocked when i heard about his passing on. Honestly i didnt feel the same when we lost Mr Ong. Yesterday when i was home, i actually felt like going to the Istana. Not just cause i think he is good (as how the media portrays) but honestly cause i've never been in there.

It's weird how the media never talks about a dying person but starts spewing praises for people once they are gone. Its just weird that your never around to hear your praises. For example, i never knew Mr Ong played a huge part in the MRT project in the 80s and that he was the one who pressed for trains till the day he left us.

Anyway my dad was telling me how good a person Dr Wee was and how he had helped build singapore.


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Anyway two days back was the final day of filming and things went okay. A big thanks to Naresh n Kumaran for everything, bon voyage and hope the two of you have a great time in Thailand along with the rest of the gang.

Onto International news now...
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These were the scenes at anfield last night. Liverpool won through a narrow margin and the crowd was as good as ever. The pride one receives as a Reds supporter sure is awesome.

Well for those of you who aren't too familiar with soccer, the last time Liverpool won the European Cup...

  • A new pope was elected.
  • Wales won some Rugby tournament.
  • THe English League Cup winners won the League.

These 3 events are not common and surprisingly, this year these 3 events occured. So if you believe history repeats itself. Head on down to the nearest Strike! outlet and spend all of your ITP salary betting on Liverpool.

Boy was it nice seeing the disgusting Blue players crying. Last night one thing was proven to me. Money cant buy everything, humanity sure can. Signing out for the day. Adios.

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Sunday, May 01, 2005

As much as i look forward to filming,
i cant stand the weird feeling i get till it's packaged.

I've had this weird feeling since locvid days,
n i hate it frankly.

I miss my family.
I miss Sim.
I miss the chances of catching up with Funky n Nivi.
I miss daily life.

But a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.
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