Friday, August 29, 2008

We Todd It!

So I start classes on Tuesday. Got my schedule today and let me tell you, I think its retarded. But in a good way! Well not really.......

I got only one class on Monday that is 3 hours. Smack right in the middle of the day. Doesn't that just sound like fun.

Tuesday is pretty normal. Got classes back to back. 4 hours of crap. Then home!

Wednesday is shit day. Got one class from 8 till 10 then one from 4 till 6. What am I supposed to do in the meantime? Sleep? Ugh. That is gonna suck.

Thursday got one class only. From 12 till 1:30. Guess thats fine. Friday as well. Only one class. But the class is 3 hours long. Talk about a snooze fest.

But got tutorials here and there so gotta figure out which one of those to attend. Seriously. How nice of them to offer the same thing at 4 different times and days. Though for me it might give me a huge headache trying to decide. But first two weeks got NO tutorials so yeah. My schedule is retarded.

Owh and I'm exempted from LAN classes. Thank the heavens that I don't ever have to go through that crap again!

Randomness.....

I was bored. So when to this site--> http://www.paulsadowski.com/BirthData.asp

Loads of bday facts for me. Check it:

1 December 1989
Your date of conception was on or about 10 March 1989 which was a Friday.
You were born on a Friday under the astrological sign Sagittarius.
Your Life path number is 4.
Your fortune cookie reads: Skill comes from diligence.

Life Path Compatibility:
You are most compatible with those with the Life Path numbers 2, 4, 8, 11 & 22.
You should get along well with those with the Life Path numbers 6 & 7.
You are least compatible with those with the Life Path numbers 1, 3, 5 & 9.

The Julian calendar date of your birth is 2447861.5.
The golden number for 1989 is 14.
The epact number for 1989 is 22.
The year 1989 was not a leap year.

Your birthday falls into the Chinese year beginning 2/6/1989 and ending 1/26/1990.
You were born in the Chinese year of the Snake.

Your Native American Zodiac sign is Owl; your plant is Mistletoe.

You were born in the Egyptian month of Menchir, the second month of the season of Poret (Emergence - Fertile soil).

Your date of birth on the Hebrew calendar is 3 Kislev 5750.Or if you were born after sundown then the date is 4 Kislev 5750.

The Mayan Calendar long count date of your birthday is 12.18.16.10.17 which is12 baktun 18 katun 16 tun 10 uinal 17 kin

The Hijra (Islamic Calendar) date of your birth is Friday, 2 Jumadiyu'l-Avval 1410 (1410-5-2).

The date of Easter on your birth year was Sunday, 26 March 1989.

The date of Orthodox Easter on your birth year was Sunday, 30 April 1989.

The date of Ash Wednesday (the first day of Lent) on your birth year was Wednesday 8 February 1989.

The date of Whitsun (Pentecost Sunday) in the year of your birth was Sunday 14 May 1989.

The date of Whisuntide in the year of your birth was Sunday 21 May 1989.

The date of Rosh Hashanah in the year of your birth was Saturday, 30 September 1989.

The date of Passover in the year of your birth was Thursday, 20 April 1989.

The date of Mardi Gras on your birth year was Tuesday 7 February 1989.


As of 8/28/2008 1:58:02 PM EDT

You are 18 years old.
You are 224 months old.
You are 978 weeks old.
You are 6,845 days old.
You are 164,293 hours old.
You are 9,857,638 minutes old.
You are 591,458,282 seconds old.

Celebrities who share your birthday:
Brad Delson (1977)
Julie Condra (1970)
Bette Midler (1945)
John Densmore (1944)
Richard Pryor (1940)
Lee Trevino (1939)
Woody Allen (1935)
Lou Rawls (1933)
Mary Martin (1913)
Cyril Ritchard (1897)

Top songs of 1989
Another Day In Paradise by Phil Collins
Miss You Much by Janet Jackson
Straight Up by Paula Abdul
Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx
Lost In Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson
Like a Prayer by Madonna
We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel
Two Hearts by Phil Collins
When I See You Smile by Bad English
Blame It On the Rain by Milli Vanilli

Your age is the equivalent of a dog that is 2.67906066536204 years old. (Life's just a big chewy bone for you!)

Your lucky day is Thursday.
Your lucky number is 3.
Your ruling planet(s) is Jupiter & Neptune.
Your lucky dates are 3rd, 12th, 21st, 30th.
Your opposition sign is Gemini.
Your opposition number(s) is 5.

Today is not one of your lucky days!

There are 95 days till your next birthday on which your cake will have 19 candles.
Those 19 candles produce 19 BTUs,or 4,788 calories of heat (that's only 4.7880 food Calories!) .
You can boil 2.17 US ounces of water with that many candles.

In 1989 there were approximately 3.7 million births in the US.
In 1989 the US population was approximately 226,545,805 people, 64.0 persons per square mile.
In 1989 in the US there were 2,404,000 marriages (9.7%) and 1,163,000 divorces (4.7%)
In 1989 in the US there were approximately 1,990,000 deaths (8.8 per 1000)
In the US a new person is born approximately every 8 seconds.
In the US one person dies approximately every 12 seconds.
In 1989 the population of Australia was approximately 16,936,723.
In 1989 there were approximately 250,853 births in Australia.
In 1989 in Australia there were approximately 117,176 marriages and 41,383 divorces.
In 1989 in Australia there were approximately 124,232 deaths.

Your birthstone is Blue Zircon -->The Mystical properties of Blue Zircon
Zircon helps one be more at peace with oneself. Some lists consider these stones to be your birthstone. (Birthstone lists come from Jewelers, Tibet, Ayurvedic Indian medicine, and other sources)
Blue Topaz, Ruby, Lapis Lazuli

Your birth tree is
Ash Tree, the Ambition

Uncommonly attractive, vivacious, impulsive, demanding, does not care for criticism, ambitious, intelligent, talented, likes to play with its fate, can be egoistic, very reliable and trustworthy, faithful and prudent lover, sometimes brains rule over heart, but takes partnership very serious.

There are 119 days till Christmas 2008!
There are 132 days till Orthodox Christmas!

The moon's phase on the day you were born was waxing crescent.


GOTTA SAY THIS........the last "celebrity" born on the same day as me was in 1977. WTF! C'mon people! December 1st is the best! Actually December babies rock in general. We were all born to rule the world. Just watch. December babies FTW!

And the songs are crap. Except for a few. Like Richard Marx and Madonna maybe.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bday shoutout!

So shoutout to Azri for turning 19 today!
Have an awesome bday dude! =)
Enjoy it. Party it up or whatever.
Tell people to give you loads of pressies and then give them to me! Haha.
Lots of Love and Hugs from me and Kalpie and Wendy to you! WoohooO!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Formality Almost?

Ahh I'm blogging cause I'm bored and sleepy but I can't sleep. Insomnia bloody stinks!

So not much has been going on. Went out to eat a lot. Watched loads of Olympic stuff. Just watched the closing ceremony a few hours back. London 2012 here I come! Woo!

Watched the new James McAvoy movie "Penelope" and it was nice. James McAvoy....*swoon* *drool*

Anyway I really wanna watch the movie Becoming Jane but it takes freakin' forever to download and I can't find it anywhere so if anyone has the movie, borrow to me please!

Can't think of anything else. Ugh so guess that is it! Lovesssss =)

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Smokin'!

You know how most people who want to get sponsored wanna be sponsored by Nike or Adidas or Reebok or whatever. I am one of those people. Nike FTW! As cool as that may be, I've decided I wanna be sponsored by Speedo! Why? Check it:





*points above* Now those are some good lookin' people. Now I gotta say something. Why the hell was I not invited to that? Huh? Huh? If that wasn't enough to convince ya'll that Speedo is the way to go, check this:


<---- Need I say more? Anyway that is all. Gotta go back to reality. Damn pics are a distraction.....

Lovessssss =)



Monday, August 18, 2008

Secrets Are For Losers!

Joel McHale is a bitch. But I love him!



Haha. Poor Lauren Conrad.

Unbelievable? Believe It!

So I'm not a huge believer in the whole 'one door closes and another one opens' thing. But here's something that sorta restored my belief in that. This is from Regie Hamm's blog. He is the guy who wrote the song Time Of My Life, the song David Cook sang when he won AI. This song was also played numerous times during the Beijing Olympic games and used as one of the songs on So You Think You Can Dance in the US. (I suggest you people have tissues handy. I cried reading this. Yes I'm not ashamed to admit it!) Here you go:

It was late March of 2003 and my wife and I were sitting in a tourist bus with three other families on a crowded street in Beijing, China. We had all just climbed the Great Wall together and had stopped to buy hats and t-shirts from street vendors on our return back into the city. Yolanda (my wife) and I saw these cheesy little hats that said "Beijing Olympics 2008". We bought them and immediately added them to our fashion ensemble, along with our cargo pants, t-shirts and running shoes. The hats, and the inscriptions on them, seemed insignificant at the time. They did prove to be good conversation pieces, however. Yolanda and I discussed the '08 Olympics with the other families like us, awaiting eight-month-old daughters, on the bus ride back to the hotel.

This was exactly one week before we met our precious Isabella, Xin Meng (which means "new dreams" in Chinese). We were all doing the simple math that would tell us how old our daughters would be in 2008. We all agreed that it would be such a wonderful experience to bring them back for the games and introduce the little girls to the land of their birth. We speculated on whether they would be old enough to understand. We wondered about the in-between years and how we would all be different. Would we have other children? Would our daughters even care about China? Would we all be able to meet again and reminisce about our experiences together? It was indeed an interesting ride back to the hotel and I distinctly remember Yolanda and I deciding then and there that we would make it a point to be at the games in Beijing in '08 with Isabella.

At the time, it wasn't a stretch to believe we would be able to do it. In fact, it wasn't even something we gave a second thought to. If we wanted to go to China we just did it. If we wanted to go anywhere, back then, we just did it. Four days prior to climbing the Great Wall and purchasing tourists hats, I had stood in a record store on Santa Monica boulevard and picked my debut release "American Dreams" out of it's own sleeve in "H" section. My single "Babies" was number 15 on the Adult Contemporary pop chart (with a bullet, as they say) and I was told at my record release party two days prior to that, that I would be touring extensively upon my return from China - "line up a nanny", are the exact words my agent used, "you're going to be gone a lot". I was ready for it. I felt as though I could do no wrong and was living the part I was born to play.

I had gone from a meteoric career in Christian music, logging twenty one number 1 hits in seven years, Grammy and Dove nominations and walls full of platinum, to landing a record deal with Universal South records as a solo artist. My wife had been a very successful promoter in the radio world as well. She was responsible for helping launch some of the biggest names in country music. We were a jet setting, highly paid, well groomed couple who understood success and how to achieve it. We had, however, begun to feel empty in our lives and after learning that we couldn't produce children of our own, decided to go to China and bring home a little girl. That decision would change everything.

One week after the purchase of our "Beijing Olympics 2008" hats, a little girl with a high fever and and a rare genetic disorder was placed in our arms in a hotel in Nan Chung, China. She was the most beautiful thing I'd ever set my eyes on to that point in my life, and she instantly turned me into a different man. The very second she was in my arms, I couldn't bring myself to think about chart positions or tours or CD sales or anything remotely associated with my silly music career. When her sweaty, feverish, quivering little body was next to mine I was from that moment on ...Isabella's daddy. Everything else was a footnote.

The weeks in China, after adopting Isabella, were harrowing, sleep deprived, shocking, eye opening and life altering. Isabella was hospitalized twice in three days. She wouldn't sleep more than an hour at a time. She couldn't hold her head up. Wouldn't eat and didn't smile until the seventh day when I playfully tossed her in the air and she giggled. From that moment on, making her smile became my life's quest.

After two weeks in China, a fourteen-hour flight to LA, a four hour flight to Nashville, and a twenty minute car ride to our Franklin home, we thought we might be out of the woods with Isabella's illnesses. Not so. The next weeks, months and years sent us into turmoil, confusion, heartbreak and financial ruin. Isabella was different and no one could tell us why. We sold our house on five stunning acres and moved into a ranch house that would accommodate a little girl who "might never walk". I stopped touring and lost my record deal by September of 2003. In the haze of it all we were also informed that Isabella would not be covered under our private insurance plan due to her "pre-existing condition" that was, until July of 2007, undiagnosed. So my wife, who had been a highly paid executive with an expense account, took a job at a call center for a company that would provide group insurance coverage for the family. I became a housedad.

With no one interested in signing me to a record label or booking me for shows or using me to produce other artists, I limped along in the songwriting world anonymously for the next several years. I would get up at 5 or 6 in the morning, make Isabella's breakfast, clean her up, then sit her in a high chair next to the piano and write songs while she smiled at me. It was wonderful and terrible at the same time. Isabella was severely delayed with sleep disorders, seizures and no speech. She required full time attention and had to be monitored almost 24 hours a day. Yolanda and I became shift work care givers. Many nights after she would come home from work, we would kiss and I would head out to a club to play for the rest of the night for tips or door money ...or nothing. The years passed and we continued to struggle with Isabella. My career continued to slide into oblivion and my wife became more and more acutely exhausted. In late 2006, we adopted a second child. A glorious baby boy named Gabriel. For all the problems Isabella was born with, Gabe was born perfect and whole and was a Godsend. Our family was complete and we could begin to see the clouds over us lift. The joy of another life in our home awakened us from a five year stupor and made me begin to re-evaluate everything that had happened to us to that point. What constitutes a happy life? What is real success? In short ...what's truly important?

In April of '08, with no publishing deal, no record deal and no career left to speak of, my wife suggested that I try and write a finale song for the American Idol song contest. My friend Scott Krippayne had won it the year before and Yolanda told me "Scott did it last year, why couldn't you do it this year? Please try it - you have nothing to lose". I reluctantly agreed, then immediately thought of the line "taste every moment and live it out loud". That was a Thursday. I went into my office the following Monday and worked through what a "moment" song would sound and feel like. I couldn't bring myself to write about conquest and achievement. None of that rang true for me anymore. I had been living a cautionary tale of hanging your hopes and dreams on material success for the past five years. All I could think of was the need to give in to love, let bitterness burn and embrace the moments we have and people we love. I thought about my shattered career and the words "holding on to things that vanished into the air left me in pieces" washed over me and I briefly felt the sting of it all again. Then I thought about my wife and my daughter and my son and how they were truly all I needed. The words "all that I needed was there all along, within my reach, as close as the beat of my heart" came rolling off my tongue and I knew that it was the truth. I finished the song in five hours. Recorded and mixed it over the next three days and turned it in to the contest website (along with my ten dollar entry fee) the day of the deadline. Three days later, I was notified that my song "may" be in the top twenty. Two days later ...it was. Several weeks later, I was notified that I'd actually won the contest. A week after that, David Cook became the 2008 American Idol winner and performed my song in front of 30 million people. Two and a half months later, it had been downloaded over seven hundred thousand times, was number 3 on the pop AC chart, number 7 on the hot AC chart and had been performed live on TV a dozen times and been used in several TV production pieces. You almost can't ask for more out of a song than that. But then ...

On the eight day of the eight month of the eighth year of the new millennium, the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic games took place in Beijing, China. I was working in my office and about to finish up and go to bed, when my wife burst through the door in her pajamas. "Get up here - you gotta see this!", she said frantically. I ran upstairs just in time to see the ceremony close to the very words I had written in my office three months earlier. As David Cook sang line after line, my wife and I stood spellbound, watching little Chinese girls walk up and down the same streets we had so casually strolled five years earlier. They looked like our beautiful daughter sleeping in the next room. My wife, needing to be asleep so she could be at her job at five thirty the next morning, was in tears and visibly shaken by the inexplicable nature of it all. All I could do was stare and try to get a handle on the moment. I couldn't then and still can't. We weren't in Beijing with the other three families. Our daughter doesn't know she's chinese and can't tell us how she feels about her birthplace. Barring a medical miracle, she never will. As a family, we were tied to our special circumstances and a trip to China would be completely out of the question for several reasons. But our story - our journey - our personal revelation was there and speaking to the entire world. The weight of it still gives me chills.

I brought a Chinese baby home who's severe special needs condition sent my career and our life as a family into a tailspin. The years of learning and crying and hurting and losing had brought us to the point of letting go of everything. That point had spawned a song that went into the world and did what we could not ...attend the 2008 Olympic games in China. Moments like that can only be engineered by something higher than ourselves. If my life had continued on it's "perfect" course, I'm quite certain I would've never experienced 8/8/08 in that profound of a way. Any plan I could've developed would never have been as beautiful and unexpected. This one was divine. Sometimes you have to lose everything to gain perspective. You can't see the circle while you're making it. Only at certain, special moments can you pull back and see the reasons for it all. China. Babies. Songs. Music. Dreams. Success. Happiness. They all mean different things to me now. They are all part of a grand mosaic that is in a constant state of immaculate design.

-Regie Hamm

Kinda makes you think about your own life doesn't it? Wow.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Immortality Says Hi!

So today I witnessed history in the making. Michael Phelps won his 8th gold medal at the Beijing Olympics surpassing Mark Spitz's record of 7 golds at an Olympic. So immortality has been achieved. Really doubt anyone is EVER gonna beat Phelp's record. But I hope I'm still alive if that ever happens. Anyway congratulations to Michael Phelps. Hes worked hard for this so he deserves it alright. Thanks for making me wake up at 10 every morning to watch you swim. Haha. As if hes ever gonna read this. But you never know. A girl can dream. Owh and the man himself quoted this,

"If you dream as high as you can, nothing is impossible." (thats not the exact quote but he said something along those lines. I just can't remember the exact one right now. If I find out I'll edit it.)

So that quote kinda reminded me of the song "Dream Big" where the lyrics say,

Cause if you don't dream big, whats the use in dreaming
If you don't have faith, theres nothing worth believing
It takes wild hope to make the stars worth reaching for
So reach out for something more

Totally true. So dream guys. Make your dreams happen. The impossible may not be as impossible as you think. Does that make sense?

Right so that is all. Lovessssss =)

Destiny Is Real!

I present to you people THE greatest swim final I've ever seen! The 100m Butterfly finals at the Beijing Olympics. Michael Phelps is out of this world. I downloaded this and its the coverage from BBC in Britain so ignore the interview with the girl in the middle of the video. And when Phelps in swimming to get out of the pool at the end, his face like damn cute(sorry I just had to add that). Haha. Close race. Really really close. This video is dedicated to my lovely Suki. Why? Cause she deserves it! Check it:


Anyway so Lee Chong Wei didn't manage to win the gold medal. He lost to Lin(I'm so cool. Look at me!)Dan 21-12 21-8. Total demolision job but I'm still glad that we came back with a medal. Thats better than nothing at all. Good job Chong Wei! Way to make the country proud! Better luck next time. Plus he get RM 300 000 from the government. Nice. Take it! Make the government poor! They deserve it!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Cash = Gold!

Holy Shit! You know I never quite believed that people would screw other people just for more money. Well today I was proven wrong. You know the 6th Harry Potter movie is supposed to be released in November right. WRONG! Those idiots from Warner Bros. decided to move the release date to summer of 2009! WTF! WTF! Why? Here's the quote from the article:

"The move was made to take advantage of an open weekend in Hollywood's busy summer season."

Owh really? Who cares! I want to see it in November! Not in the summer! Bloody people who only care about money. Its a Harry Potter movie. Doesn't matter when it comes out. People are still gonna go watch it. Gah I'm so pissed. Speaking of being pissed,

Arsenal's opening match just ended. Won 1-0. Not bad for an opening fixture. Most important was the win. But some people are just crappy! Gallas, for example, is a douche. People put faith in him to be the captain and he treats his team-mates like shit. They're better than you damn it! Geez! Respect man! Anyway tomorrow just happens to be his bithday so err....happy birthday dude! Also Eboue is an idiot. I still don't know why after all his stupid perfomances hes still there playing and getting stupider by the minute. Nasri got his debut goal! Good on him! The rest of the team were average at best. Denilson, Nasri, Sagna and Clichy the only exceptions. Van Persie was pretty good too coming off the bench.

Now to the Olympics! Michael Phelps won his 7th gold medal today! It was by far the hardest for him. He beat the silver medalist by .01 second! Its destiny I say. Hes meant to win the gold. Plus this is the first race in which he did not set a world record. Doesn't matter in the end right. So hes got one more event and one more gold to collect.

Novak Djokovic won the bronze medal today. He beat James Blake in straight sets 6-3 7-6. Good for him! At least he got a medal! He sure as hell deserves it.

In Athletics, Tyson Gay got fifth in his semifinal heat. So that means he did not qualify for the finals. Looks like the final of the 100m will be between Usian Bolt Asafa Powell.

ETA: Usian Bolt wins the 100m with a new world record of 9.69 seconds! Awesome stuff! Powell got 5th I think. So sad.......

I'll stop now. Haha. Lovessssss =)

Fingertips

Novak Djokovic lost! AHHHHHH!!!! He lost his semifinal match to Rafael(I have huge biceps)Nadal 4-6 6-1 4-6. Grrrr so pissed. Hopefully he can at least win the bronze medal match.

So Lee Chong Wei made it to the gold medal match! Yay! At least Malaysia get a medal.

Watched some gymnastics today. In the Women All-Around finals, Nastia Luikin of the USA won the gold. Damn close. Her floor routine was only a fraction better than her team-mate and silver medalist Shawn Johnson(I wanted her to win). She so pretty. Actually they both pretty.

More swimming as well. Ryan Lochte won the 200m backstroke. So happy for him! Hes won so many silvers in his life(well technically thats his fault. I mean if you swim in the same events as Phelps and Peirsol, you dont really have much of a chance to begin with right). Good to see him finally win the gold. Yay to him! Michael Phelps won his 6th gold medal and set his 6th world record today. Now got 2 more left to go. But I think this last 2 are gonna be his hardest. Now really convinced that he can win them. We'll see I guess.

Technically its now Saturday, meaning today is BPL opening weekend! Ahhhhhh! Arsenal play the earliest. Damn excited. Hope they win!

That is all! Go Malaysia! Lovessssss =)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Cross Your Mind

So today Michael Phelps got no final. So very boring. No big action. But still got some pretty good stuff going on. Ryan Lochte made it to the 200m backstroke finals along with Aaron Piersol. They both own the world record! Cool right. Then Alain Bernard won the 100m freestyle. The guy looks like a giant. Damn huge. He beat Eamon Sullivan(which was the guy I wanted to win)and Jason Lezak(my hero)got third along with some guy from Brazil. Two people getting third. Very cool.

Malaysia's hope for a medal is now down to one person only. All up to Lee Chong Wei(what a surprise!). Hes into the semis now where he faces either Bao Chunlai or Lee Hyun-il. They both play later today.

Owh and I just realised that this weekend is EPL weekend! AHHHHHHH! This weekend football start again. Yay! No more boring weekend. Damn good. So excited. Arsenal playing West Brom I think. Hehe. Weeeee.

On the music front, remember David Archuleta? The small kid from AI. Yea. His single "Crush" is now #1 on iTunes. Good for him! Haha.

Yea OK that is all. Lovessssss =)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Smiles All Around

Attention my lovely peeps! My MSN got some shitty malfunction or whatnot so sometimes it signs me out but it shows that I'm still signed in. So if I send you something, DO NOT ACCEPT! Alrighty then.

So been watching Olympic swimming again. Fun stuff. Very exciting. So anyway, as much as I love Michael Phelps(yes he very handsome. His smile very cute haha!), I have a thing for his team-mate Ryan Lochte. He got like this baby face thing. Damn adorable. But enough about that. I actually do watch the races. Italy's Federica Pelegrini is like damn good. She won the 200m freestyle. I like her. She also got a new world record. Yay to her!

Also watched Road Cycling time-trial. Some swiss guy won. Think his name was something Cancellara. I wanted Alberto Contador of Spain to win. Cause hes so cool. But he got 4th. Owh well. See. Watch Olympics and never get bored!

They still never show Djokovic play. He won his second round match but I never get to watch! Bloody hell. I want to watch! Gah!

That is all. Tomorrow Michael Phelps still have 5 gold medals since he got no final to swim. Only a semifinal and a heat. Darn it! Haha. Lovesssssss =)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Can boredom kill?

I haven't blogged in 2 weeks! Holy shit! Yea, reason being, there is nothing to blog about. But here are some stuff that I'll tell you nosy people.

Went to Pyramid many times. With various people. I don't remember why I was there. Went there to eat I think. Crap my memory sucks.

Went to Kalpie's sister bday party. That was fun. Hazman got beat at pool by Kalpie's 12 yr old cousin! Haha. My brother's a loser. But in his defense, he was crippled. Haha.

Went to watch Mummy 3 with Suki and Tasha. That was fun as well. Suki baked cookies! I love cookies(in case you didn't already know that).

Owh now got Olympics on TV. Very good. Keeps me from being bored all day.

Been watching a lot of swimming. Michael Phelps is so nice to watch(as in him swimming). Haha.

Watched Basketball too. The US team very cool. They will probably win the whole thing since they got Bryant, James, Anthony, Kidd and a bunch of other awesome people. Owh they got J.J. Redick. Yeah! But since I'm a Spurs fan, I support Argentina cause they got Ginobili!

Watched Badminton as well. I think thats Malaysia best shot at a medal since they screwed up everything else. Yeesh!

Watched some Tennis too. But when I want to watch, the people playing are not the people I want to see! I want to see Djokovic! But they never show! Idiots!

I want to watch Diving. Why? Cause got that small boy whose like 14 or something from Great Britain. I want to see what all the hype in all about.

Guess that is all. For now. Lovesssssss. =)

Friday, August 1, 2008

Crush (Archie!)

So Im not exactly a David Archuleta fanatic but I gotta admit, his new single is GOOD! Definitely worth a listen. Still kinda teeny though. Its called "Crush". So here you go......

http://z100.elvisduran.com/pages/news/davidarchuleta/

You gotta click on the CLICK TO LISTEN button. Enjoy! Haha. =)

P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHIA YIN! Have an awesome bday~!