That was utterly one of the most annoying Arsenal display I've ever seen apart from that game at Stamford Bridge last year when Arsenal was leading 1-0 through unlikely scorer Bakary Sagna.
For shit sake, we had two minutes to go, why couldn't we just defend? It's all about the result you goddamn pikeys thinking 4-4 should be a more stylish scoreboard for a derby game.
I couldn't believe myself I even laughed seeing Modric's delicious shot bounced off the post allowing that midget shit Lennon to tap into the net, with Al-moo-I'm-a-cow-nia hapless!
I don't care if the 4th official gave a four-minute extra time. What you could do is just waste the time lah! Didn't TH14 taught you inexperienced twats to play the ball at the corner flag? I know Bakary wanted to do that at 89th minute but Cesc, the Tit for the night arrogantly shunned that idea.
It's all about the result ye nicompoops, potentially 5-year trophyless season grabbers. Maybe Arsene should give these boys some hairdryer treatment or consider leaving the post and give it to result-driven Jose Mourinho!
When will all these shits learn? It's all about the points!
The fans have got the right to boo these shit holes' attitude. I am totally fuming over this result. With the rest of the big four winning their games, Arsenal look CERTAIN for another barren season. (yes I'm optimistic of this statement as I am ALWAYS right).
When this happens, just go, Cesc, Gallas even Luke Freeman can go to Dag and Red rather than staying to see fellow teammates squander another glorious chance for 3 points.
Maybe I can just start watching Malaysian League and support Khairy's My Team in protest for crying out loud!
Liverpool to finally win the title. Arsenal can eat my shorts.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Me against Abortion
1. I am all against abortion.
2. For me abortion opens up opportunities for people to have sex uncontrollably.
3. And have sex before marriage.
4. I am also against sex before marriage. Back door or not.
5. The western society is so free about these two matters.
6. In the name of 'human rights', people are allowed to have sex freely and go for abortion.
7. Abortion should be criminalised, where even in the case for rape, the victim will be encouraged to have the baby with the support of government funding. Naturally, no mother would actually want to disown/kill their child. Only the social pressure/culture made some desperate mothers do so.
8. It is true that some men use these opportunities to have what the society calls a 'One Night Stand'.
9. I urge women not to be that stupid to believe these men, to be very careful. Never ever give your all in the name of love, while in reality, some men just wanna get laid.
10. I believe women can have more control over sex than men. What men should do is marry to avoid hurting women.
11. Marriage is important since everything is now made officially as shared items. This, I believe will allow problems such as cheating, and trying hard to find who is the father of the child or random sex, since a marriage is still being seen as an important aspect in the eye of the society.
12. It is also important in the sense of building a good society.
13.The question of abortion will then should not rise since every married couples would always welcome a child.
14. This is the problem with the society, in the Western countries especially. Lets hope Malaysia will not follow suit, for it will destroy our society.
15. We must have our own way of thinking. Looking to the West is not always necessary. Some maybe useful but not everything is.
16. There must still be some limitations in life. Strict governance and judiciary should curb crimes and promote peaceful society.
17. Today I am sending off Azhari Razak (Asa) back home to Malaysia to reunite with his wife Awanis and their first child Azalia after a week or so of a TM's overseas trip to Poland.
18. I am so overwhelmed by his laughter when going online keeping in touch with his family when he's in our living room in London. I have never seen a friend sooo happy. He even admitted that getting married is the best thing that can ever happen to him.
19. I guess this is the life I crave. Why would I want to settle for random sex and killing an unborn child to stay happy?
20. I will have nightmares thinking what would the all-innocent child do to me in the afterlife for not letting him have a life he deserves.
21. These thoughts bring me nearer to God.
2. For me abortion opens up opportunities for people to have sex uncontrollably.
3. And have sex before marriage.
4. I am also against sex before marriage. Back door or not.
5. The western society is so free about these two matters.
6. In the name of 'human rights', people are allowed to have sex freely and go for abortion.
7. Abortion should be criminalised, where even in the case for rape, the victim will be encouraged to have the baby with the support of government funding. Naturally, no mother would actually want to disown/kill their child. Only the social pressure/culture made some desperate mothers do so.
8. It is true that some men use these opportunities to have what the society calls a 'One Night Stand'.
9. I urge women not to be that stupid to believe these men, to be very careful. Never ever give your all in the name of love, while in reality, some men just wanna get laid.
10. I believe women can have more control over sex than men. What men should do is marry to avoid hurting women.
11. Marriage is important since everything is now made officially as shared items. This, I believe will allow problems such as cheating, and trying hard to find who is the father of the child or random sex, since a marriage is still being seen as an important aspect in the eye of the society.
12. It is also important in the sense of building a good society.
13.The question of abortion will then should not rise since every married couples would always welcome a child.
14. This is the problem with the society, in the Western countries especially. Lets hope Malaysia will not follow suit, for it will destroy our society.
15. We must have our own way of thinking. Looking to the West is not always necessary. Some maybe useful but not everything is.
16. There must still be some limitations in life. Strict governance and judiciary should curb crimes and promote peaceful society.
17. Today I am sending off Azhari Razak (Asa) back home to Malaysia to reunite with his wife Awanis and their first child Azalia after a week or so of a TM's overseas trip to Poland.
18. I am so overwhelmed by his laughter when going online keeping in touch with his family when he's in our living room in London. I have never seen a friend sooo happy. He even admitted that getting married is the best thing that can ever happen to him.
19. I guess this is the life I crave. Why would I want to settle for random sex and killing an unborn child to stay happy?
20. I will have nightmares thinking what would the all-innocent child do to me in the afterlife for not letting him have a life he deserves.
21. These thoughts bring me nearer to God.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Al-Fatihah: Ramli Maidin
I was informed via facebook our Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka's principal Encik Ramli Maidin has passed away today at around 4.50pm Malaysian time.
He died of heart failure.
Ramli Maidin was a man with personality. I always believe that he was like a father figure to me back in KYSM until I 'betrayed' him of my arrogance and mischieve...
Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas roh Encik Ramli Maidin.
Al-Fatihah.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Having so many exemptions... is a problem
This is a copy and paste email content from a recruitment officer after I asked her why was I rejected from an actuarial position.
Azrul
You have been rejected from these roles because you have studied Actuarial Science. The companies in question prefer pure mathematical degrees and do not look favourably on exemptions, they expect candidates to actually sit the exams.
Any queries please do not hesitate to contact me
Kind Regards
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Resourcer
xxxx Actuarial
Don't believe it? Believe it....
Azrul
You have been rejected from these roles because you have studied Actuarial Science. The companies in question prefer pure mathematical degrees and do not look favourably on exemptions, they expect candidates to actually sit the exams.
Any queries please do not hesitate to contact me
Kind Regards
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Resourcer
xxxx Actuarial
Don't believe it? Believe it....
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
1. The fifth Prime Minister of Malaysia better known as Pak Lah will not contest in the UMNO national election paving ways to Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to fight for UMNO presidency.
2. What a shame, if Pak Lah had implemented all his promises, Malaysia would not be as shambles like this.
3. There would be no uprising, no rooms for opportunists and segregation of the Malays.
4. I still think Pak Lah is a nice guy, who is trying to change Malaysia from a tyranny regime, implemented by Che Det.
5. His diplomatic ways are seen to be too diplomatic, and he was branded as "lembik".
6. It was quite sudden for Malaysians to absorb, as the previous Prime Minister posed firm and active leadership.
7. Most importantly, Pak Lah's idea to exterminate corruptions was hampered by nepotism among his family, his son and son-in-law most notoriously and these were made informed to the public via the uprising of bloggers, liars or not.
8. Pak Lah's ideas were very good but the messages were not clear. For example, Islam Hadhari failed to charm the Malaysian populace, Muslims or non-Muslims.
9. The non-muslims were afraid, if Malaysia was to be transformed into an Islamic country where Hudud could be implemented.
10. The Muslims do not like the idea of a new Islam where Islam should forever be Islam.
11. They were both wrong regarding Islam Hadhari, but again, the problem is sending the right message to the people. The people was ill-informed through perceptions and alternative media, that support Opposition parties.
12. Pak Lah's downfall is quite a sad story. He could have been the best Prime Minister ever, by changing Malaysia, improving progressively on many areas, especially regarding ethics. He had the greatest mandate ever to be achieved by any other Prime Ministers in 2004 election, and he blew it.
13. His first giant hurdle was to get the backing from his MPs and Ministers, who, in many, were Mahathirised. My assumption is that he didn't get the support from all the MPs.
14. His inaction had brought questions whether changes will be made... until the people felt fed-up of waiting.
15. The dodgy actions of Khairy and Kamaluddin, had brought bad perceptions from the people. And Malaysian people tend to believe bloggers like Raja Petra because, the government did not convey the people of their side of the story. The biggest mistake ever that BN will regret for many years.
16. When Scomi suddenly became so powerful, bad perception was immediately made.
17. Same goes to Khairy with his money making companies like ECM Libra. And being over-ambitious and impatient. Again, people found it hard to accept. People see Khairy as Pak Lah's son-in-law rather than himself.
18. Promises to eradicate corruption and mis-use of power, were then being put into question.
19. And people find it, enough is enough. 2008 General Election result says it all, evidently.
20. For me, Pak Lah is again.. a nice guy. But his inability to address the people well, and control his family members, prove himself as an author of his own demise.
21. However, let me remind you, his ideas could still be our inspiration to make Malaysia a better nation.
22. When was the last time we could have Live Debate on national TV? Or have freedom of press. Blogs? Ministers are able to question Pak Lah regarding the case of conversion. Is it worse or better now compared to Mahathir's time?
23. Democratically, we are better. We are all hoping the dust will settle. The current economic crisis should not allow for prima donas. We want immediate actions!
24. Pak Lah, what a waste that you blew it. But I will learn from your story... to be a better person.
25. Lets hope your promises be materialised. For a better Malaysia.
2. What a shame, if Pak Lah had implemented all his promises, Malaysia would not be as shambles like this.
3. There would be no uprising, no rooms for opportunists and segregation of the Malays.
4. I still think Pak Lah is a nice guy, who is trying to change Malaysia from a tyranny regime, implemented by Che Det.
5. His diplomatic ways are seen to be too diplomatic, and he was branded as "lembik".
6. It was quite sudden for Malaysians to absorb, as the previous Prime Minister posed firm and active leadership.
7. Most importantly, Pak Lah's idea to exterminate corruptions was hampered by nepotism among his family, his son and son-in-law most notoriously and these were made informed to the public via the uprising of bloggers, liars or not.
8. Pak Lah's ideas were very good but the messages were not clear. For example, Islam Hadhari failed to charm the Malaysian populace, Muslims or non-Muslims.
9. The non-muslims were afraid, if Malaysia was to be transformed into an Islamic country where Hudud could be implemented.
10. The Muslims do not like the idea of a new Islam where Islam should forever be Islam.
11. They were both wrong regarding Islam Hadhari, but again, the problem is sending the right message to the people. The people was ill-informed through perceptions and alternative media, that support Opposition parties.
12. Pak Lah's downfall is quite a sad story. He could have been the best Prime Minister ever, by changing Malaysia, improving progressively on many areas, especially regarding ethics. He had the greatest mandate ever to be achieved by any other Prime Ministers in 2004 election, and he blew it.
13. His first giant hurdle was to get the backing from his MPs and Ministers, who, in many, were Mahathirised. My assumption is that he didn't get the support from all the MPs.
14. His inaction had brought questions whether changes will be made... until the people felt fed-up of waiting.
15. The dodgy actions of Khairy and Kamaluddin, had brought bad perceptions from the people. And Malaysian people tend to believe bloggers like Raja Petra because, the government did not convey the people of their side of the story. The biggest mistake ever that BN will regret for many years.
16. When Scomi suddenly became so powerful, bad perception was immediately made.
17. Same goes to Khairy with his money making companies like ECM Libra. And being over-ambitious and impatient. Again, people found it hard to accept. People see Khairy as Pak Lah's son-in-law rather than himself.
18. Promises to eradicate corruption and mis-use of power, were then being put into question.
19. And people find it, enough is enough. 2008 General Election result says it all, evidently.
20. For me, Pak Lah is again.. a nice guy. But his inability to address the people well, and control his family members, prove himself as an author of his own demise.
21. However, let me remind you, his ideas could still be our inspiration to make Malaysia a better nation.
22. When was the last time we could have Live Debate on national TV? Or have freedom of press. Blogs? Ministers are able to question Pak Lah regarding the case of conversion. Is it worse or better now compared to Mahathir's time?
23. Democratically, we are better. We are all hoping the dust will settle. The current economic crisis should not allow for prima donas. We want immediate actions!
24. Pak Lah, what a waste that you blew it. But I will learn from your story... to be a better person.
25. Lets hope your promises be materialised. For a better Malaysia.
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