Archive for April, 2006
I DON'T CARE!!!
WOOOOO-HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
CHELSEA ARE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ONCE AGAIN, TWICE IN A ROW!!!!!
And the win was made all the sweeter as we beat Manchester United 3-0 at Stamford Bridge!! A super header from super defender William Gallas, a cracker from wunderkid Joe Cole and a slick drive from the cool Ricardo Carvalho condemned the Red Devils to [...]
To Malaysians, you would have known about this dummy for a member of parliament who remarked in Parliament that single mothers/divorcees are gatal (randy). Read the full story here.
Hmph! Coming from Kelantan, the state that is under the rule of the Islamic party PAS, which Abdul Fatah belongs to, it's no surprise that he made such an [...]
Teachers today look for the one best way of teaching that is not of a hassle to them. Some like to teach using the easiest way, the least time-comsuming way and the one sure way which is direct teaching or teacher-centred teaching – where the teacher is the 'king'/'queen' in the classroom and the 'subjects' are [...]
Here’s a piece of advice for all you true lovers of the King of Fruits… never, ever buy those supermarket, plastic-wrapped durians. The taste isn’t just the same. The texture isn’t just the same. And the feeling is most certainly not the same.
There’s certainly nothing like savouring a freshly pried-open durian by the roadside and [...]
This blog has certainly come a long way since the first post was made more than a year ago at Blogspot. It has almost become like an online extension of myself, where my thoughts, insights, memories and recollections reside. Since making WordPress the official permanent home of my blog in the early days of February, [...]
I read this news item in The Star, which I archived it here on my blog, with a mixture of shock, horror and dismay. Shock and horror that the 18-year-old Singaporean boy, who is an excellent student, chose to take his own life over something that is as trivial as the size of his own genitals. [...]
‘Small penis’ leads to boy’s suicide
HE WAS a second-year student at a top junior college, a member of the school volleyball team, a cheerful and energetic boy who was doing well enough in his studies to take Special Papers.
Yet on March 3 this year, the 18-year-old jumped to his death from a Bedok housing [...]















