Thursday, June 9, 2011

War Museum






Went to War Museum yesterday , nice experience , thanks to Shu Ying , Kean Loon and Chun Yang for giving me a great day. While we are walking , suddenly CY and Loon Stepped on a snake (yellow colour), this really frightened me. Another thing i like is when we walked into the dark tunnel , so freaking dark, saw 2 TOADS inside , all scare until run out , haha. This is really a good experience to me. After that we went back to CY house, CY fetch us to Pizza Hut (beh pai ar , can drive car already). The service really geng. That's all for today ba ! Good Night! =)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fast 5 Till Accident



Morning
Went out with Loon for breakfast , duck mee sua (Infront Honda Showroom).
Went To Prangin for Fast 5 , Nice Movie !!

Afternoon
Went To KFC for lunch.
When on the way back home , met an accident.Loon sent me to hospital.
So sad TT , Hope I'll recover soon !
All The Best In Exam Everyone!

Friday, April 29, 2011

I Think I Wanna Marry You !



The Royal Wedding



PRINCE WILLIAM & CATHERINE MIDDLETON



Friday 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey

Prince William and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London Friday, April, 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) - 29 April, 2011


On Friday, 29 April 2011, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey, at 11:00 am BST(UTC+1). William, who is second in the line of succession to Elizabeth II, first met Middleton in 2001, while both were students at theUniversity of St Andrews. Their engagement, which began on 20 October 2010, was announced on 16 November 2010.

The build up to the wedding and the occasion itself attracted much media attention, with the service broadcast live around the world, and with it being compared and contrasted in many ways to the last high profile British Royal wedding, the 1981 marriage of William's parents,Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. Much of the attention focussed on Middleton's status as a commoner (i.e. not of Royal blood or a part of the aristocracy), marrying into royalty. Hours before the service, William was granted the titles of the Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus by the Queen. Upon her marriage, Middleton therefore became Her Royal Highness Princess William Arthur Philip Louis, Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn, Baroness Carrickfergus, but is not styled as 'Princess Catherine'.

As William was not the immediate heir to the throne, the wedding was not a full state occasion, with many details left to the couple themselves to decide, such as much of the the guest list of about 1,900. It was however a public holiday in Britain, and featured many ceremonial aspects including use of the state carriages and roles for the Foot Guards and Household Cavalry. It was attended by most of the British Royal Family as well as many foreign royals and diplomats, as well as the couple's chosen personal guests.

Middleton wore a white dress with a 270 centimetres (110 in) train, by English designer Sarah Burton, as well as a tiara lent to her by the Queen. William, commissioned as a Royal Navy Lieutenant, Army Captain and Air Force Flight Lieutenant, chose instead to wear the uniform of his honorary rank of Colonel of the Regiment, Irish Guards. William's best man was his brother, Prince Harry, while the bride's sister Pippa acted as her maid of honour. The Dean of Westminster officiated most of the service, with the Archbishop of Canterburyconducting the marriage ceremony itself and the Bishop of London giving the sermon. A reading was also given by the bride's brother, James. After the ceremony, the newly married couple travelled in procession to Buckingham Palace for the traditional appearance on the balcony and a fly past, before crowds assembled in The Mall.

Following the wedding, the couple intend to continue residing on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales, where Prince William is based as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot.


SOURCE:Wikipedia , The Star Online

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

X-Large “Go! OG Box” 20th Anniversary Campaign


X-Large celebrate its 20th anniversary this year as the brand announces its new “Go! OG Box” campaign. On the Japanese side of things, the brand will give the opportunity for fans to potentially have their face replicated with X-Large’s iconic box logo. Over the years, several collaborations have seen their persona redone in X-Large form. More information can be seen over at the official X-Large 20th anniversary website.







Source: WARP, Hypebeast

Monday, March 14, 2011

Lee Chong Wei All-England Champion =)



Lee Chong Wei successfully defended his All-England Open men's singles title when he beat his greatest rival, Lin Dan, the Olympic champion from China, 21-17, 21-1 in Sunday's final.

The top-seeded Malaysian's triumph came as a surprise to many people, for Lin had beaten Lee in three games at the world's first million dollar tournament, the Korean Open, in January.

That was the Chinese legend's 15th success in 22 encounters with Lee, and he had seemed back to somewhere near his best.

But this time Lin rarely tried the fierce airborne attacks for which he has become famous, and Lee's superb movement and excellent shuttle control in the resulting game of cat-and-mouse proved marginally superior.

I am Number Four




Release Date: 24 February 2011
Language: English
Subtitle: English / Chinese
Genre: Action / Science Fiction
Running Time: 1 Hour 50 Minutes
Director: D.J. Caruso
Cast: Alex Pettyfer, Dianna Agron, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Durand, Teresa Palmer, Callan McAuliffe

Synopsis: Three are dead. Who is Number Four? D.J. Caruso ("Eagle Eye," "Disturbia") helms an action-packed thriller about an extraordinary teen, John Smith (Alex Pettyfer), who is a fugitive on the run from ruthless enemies sent to destroy him. Changing his identity, moving from town to town with his guardian Henri (Timothy Olyphant), John is always the new kid with no ties to his past. In the small Ohio town he now calls home, John encounters unexpected, life-changing events-his first love (Dianna Agron), powerful new abilities and a connection to the others who share his incredible destiny.

March 11, 2011 (8.9-magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan )

8.9-magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan

A massive 8.9-magnitude earthquake rocked northeast Japan late on Friday afternoon, setting a nuclear plant ablaze and unleashing a 10-metre tsunami that tossed ships inland and left at least 110 people dead.

Japan has been hit by one of the biggest earthquakes ever to strike a populated area.

The 8.9 magnitude quake, triggered a 4 metre tsunami that washed away cars, and even buildings. Numerous casualties are feared.

Police said many others were injured in Tokyo and coastal areas of the main Honshu island, while television footage showed scenes of widespread devastation and flooding.

A monster wave hit near Sendai city where a tide of black water sent shipping containers, cars and debris crashing through streets and across open farmland destroying everything in its path.

The National Police Agency says 110 people have been confirmed dead and 350 are missing, with at least 544 others injured in the tremor.

A spokesman for the agency says that death toll does not include 200-300 bodies which were reportedly found on a beach in Sendai.

Police in Sendai also reported a major explosion at petrochemical complex in the city.

The government said the tsunami and quake, which was felt as far away as Beijing 2,500 kilometres away, had caused "tremendous damage" while aerial footage showed massive flooding in northern towns.

Seismologists say the quake was 160 times more powerful than the one that devastated Christchurch last month.

Police say a ship carrying 100 people was swept away by the tsunami in Miyagi prefecture.

Fire engulfed a large waterfront area in Kesennuma city in Miyagi prefecture.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Ken Hoshi, a local government official in Ishinomaki, a port city in Miyagi prefecture.

The quake was the largest to hit Japan, the fifth strongest tremor worldwide since 1900 and the seventh strongest in history, according to the US Geological Survey and Japanese seismologists.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a widespread warning for territories as far away as South America and Hawaii, where people were ordered to evacuate coastal areas.

"An earthquake of this size has the potential to generate a destructive tsunami that can strike coastlines near the epicentre within minutes and more distant coastlines within hours," the centre said in a statement.

But fears of the tsunami wreaking destruction across the Pacific Ocean subsided after waves hit Russia and Taiwan without causing any major damage.

Small tsunami waves also hit the Philippines and Indonesia's eastern coastline without causing any damage.

The Bureau of Meteorology says there is no tsunami threat to Australia.

Television footage showed a wide, muddy tide moving rapidly across a residential area near the Natori River in Sendai.

Public broadcaster NHK said several dozen houses had been washed away in Miyagi prefecture.

There are reports a dam has broken in Fukushima prefecture, washing away a number of homes.

The tsunami also reached Sendai airport, submerging the runway while a process known as liquefaction, caused by the intense shaking of the tremor, turned parts of the ground to liquid.

A fire in the turbine building of Onagawa nuclear plant in Miyagi prefecture has been brought under control, Kyodo News reported.

The government had earlier tried to reassure people there was no danger of a leak from the country's network of nuclear power plants.

In the capital, where millions evacuated strongly swaying buildings, multiple injuries were reported when the roof of a hall collapsed during a graduation ceremony, police said.

Plumes of smoke rose from at least 10 locations in the city, where 4.4 million homes suffered power outages. An oil refinery was ablaze in Chiba outside Tokyo.

Aftershocks

The first quake struck just under 400 kilometres northeast of Tokyo, the USGS said. It was followed by more than a dozen aftershocks, one as strong as 7.1.

"We were shaken so strongly for a while that we needed to hold on to something in order not to fall," said an official at the local government of the hardest-hit city of Kurihara in Miyagi prefecture.

"We couldn't escape the building immediately because the tremors continued... City officials are now outside, collecting information on damage," she said.

A major blackout occurred across a wide area of north-eastern Japan.

Prime minister Naoto Kan quickly assembled his cabinet after the quake, and the government dispatched naval vessels from near Tokyo to Miyagi.

The quake affected the nation's key transportation systems, including Narita airport, which has reopened for departing flights after its runways were shut for safety checks.

The quake, which hit at 2:46pm (local time) and lasted about two minutes, rattled buildings in greater Tokyo, the world's largest urban area and home to 30 million people.

In Tokyo, where the subway system stopped, sirens wailed and people streamed out of buildings.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Happy Chinese New Year!


Happy Chinese New Year Everyone!
祝大家突飞猛进!
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SPM chiong chiong chiong !!!

Happy Chinese New Year!