Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Loves poem dedication...by rique (oppsss...forwarded by rique..otherwise the genuine author will summon..;p

Some say love, it is a river,
That drowns the tender reed.
Some say love, it is a razor,
That leaves your soul to bleed.

Some say love, it is a hunger,
An endless, aching need.
I say love, it is a flower,
And you, it's soul the seed.

It's a heart afraid of breaking,
That never learns to dance;
It's the dream, afraid of waking,
That never takes the chance;
Its the one who won't be taken,
Who cannot seem to give;
And the soul, afraid of dying,
That never learns to live.
When the night has been too lonely,
And the road has been too long,
And you think that love is only
For the lucky and the strong:
Just remember, in the winter,
Far beneath the bitter snows,
Lies the seed, that with the sun's love
In the Spring, becomes the rose.

Sh. Talha Al Hady

Thursday, May 12, 2005

12th May 2005

AyaH Ngah discharged this afternoon, ALHamduLiLLah.. he need to undergo checkup the day after before return to MeLaka on Sunday...

I'm dreadful sleepy and saturated almost half of the day..after 2 hours attended students for their query upon assignments, i hope i did my job in guiding them...

My application to UniMas Sarawak for Hands-on Bioinformatic workshop has been approved. ..i'm bringing mY mum ALong...

Monday, May 09, 2005

9th May 2005....

Ayah NGah, safely underwent operation of repairing valve & by-pass on 6th May, 2005 for 51/2 hrs (entered d operation room at 1pm, 2.30 till 7pm the operation held). ThanksSSs to ALLAH ALmightY & Doctors, NurSes wHo RAn & coorDiNateD the OperatiOn into SUccess..

New SeaSon AppRentice 3, started yesterday, Todd was d 1st perSOn fired...

Thursday, May 05, 2005

UnderGo Heart OpeRAtiON



AyAhNgAH...(in d middle) undergo major HearT opeRation TomORRoW, However, he's Now at IJN KL, LeveL 5, WaD Bunga Raya, RooM No. 12B-15..
My Mum & I wiLL be there, tomorrow...for sure..I'm takiNG Leave...
My GrandMa was not informed bout the opERaTion...
PRaY For His HeALtH & SaFeTy...Amin...

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

BiG BaNG... Posted by Hello

FaReWeLL TReaT FoRMeR M'siAN HaLL CHiEF  Posted by Hello

MusLiM SOciETY..in ESSEX... Posted by Hello

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GRaDuATiON... Posted by Hello

GLassGOw ToUR Posted by Hello

HiGHLaND..GiFTShoP... Posted by Hello

ECHoooooo..... Posted by Hello

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URQuHaRT CasTLe..ScoTLANd Posted by Hello

SCoTLANd' WiLDLiFe Posted by Hello

BAsKet FuLLs

BRaVeHeARt...WHeRe We STooD!!! Posted by Hello

My LiL siSTeR..Eti.. Posted by Hello

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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

LiveRPooL MaRcHeD 2 FiNaL



Early strike lifts LiverpoolRob Hughes International Herald Tribune WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2005

LIVERPOOL, England Liverpool is back in the final of the European Cup for the first time since its power as a club was ruined by the catastrophe of Heysel Stadium, where it faced Juventus in 1985 and 39 Juve fans died in the crumbling arena. By defeating Chelsea on Tuesday night, through the solitary goal of two matches played home and away, Liverpool prevented the unprecedented purchasing power of Chelsea from assuming, just yet, the summit of the Champions League.

What is it that turns on so many millions watching 264 TV stations worldwide?

Essentially it is the Englishness, the expectation that adrenaline will be pulsating, bodies committed, frantic and furious collisions of men clad in Liverpool red versus Chelsea blue. It was all of that, fueled by the deafening roar of Anfield, one of the most dramatic theaters of soccer on earth. But with only five Englishmen playing - two in Liverpool's lineup, three belonging to Chelsea - there was bound to be more technical skill, more imagination and thought among the 14 nationalities employed in these two "English" clubs. The first significant attack brought a goal. Steven Gerrard, the Liverpool captain, was allowed to play the ball straight down the middle into Chelsea's penalty area. Milan Baros reached it, hooked it over the advancing goalie Petr Cech, and was body checked gridiron style. And these are countrymen!

The Czech Republic goalkeeper would surely have been sent off had Liverpool not scored from the move. But the ball bounced free, Luis Garcia was the most alert man in the box, and his attempt to force the ball into the net was hacked off the line by William Gallas. Lubos Michel, the Slovakian referee, at once signaled that the ball had crossed the line. The 44,000 spectators inside the ground erupted in acclamation. They were singing in the rain. But none of them, and none of us able to see a TV monitor, could be absolutely sure it had crossed the line. The camera's view was inconclusive.

Technology does not rule the game yet, and the observation of the referee and linesman was that the ball did cross the white line. We can argue forever, but the goal stands. So, it appeared that the cavalry charge of Liverpool that had shaken Juventus in this uniquely voluminous ground now had Chelsea on the run. Slowly, gradually, the team that is the most expensively assembled in world soccer exerted a measure of midfield control - yet there is a tiredness to Chelsea now, and a wounded aspect to both its flanks.

Both wingers, Damien Duff and Arjen Robben, are injured, though Robben was on the bench. Both fullbacks, Paolo Ferreira and Wayne Bridge, are also casualties. And the sheer intensity that has driven Chelsea all season long was visibly debilitating the team's work ethic. As long as the score remained 1-0 the tension still hung around Anfield. An equalizer at any time would have devastated the home side because of the Champions League rule that away goals effectively count double. The contest sustained its high tempo, yet obduracy was the outstanding trait. What Liverpool had, it was determined to defend by any means.

The first real save Liverpool goalie Jerzy Dudek made in this two-leg semifinal was a dive to his right to claw away a Frank Lampard free kick that skidded across the wet turf 68 minutes into the match. A tackle, then another and another stifled Chelsea like a red tourniquet. Unremitting like the falling rain, the Liverpool challenges defied Chelsea's movement, and Gerrard was at the heart of this. Chelsea had tried to sign him at the start of the season, and may still, but now he is going to Istanbul for the final on May 25.

Chelsea must wait a year or more.

GeRAMnYeR..EdaPnyer KeK...

WHaT iF....

NaK JuGAk!!! TUMPaNG SeKaKi.... Posted by Hello

SriKaNDiss Posted by Hello

My BeloVed SiSteR HaNa & MY BeST FriEND, ZaZerQue..during AGM SriKANDi



I AM NOT YOUR FRIEND IF.....
you have to think before you speak to me!
my presence ever makes you feel uncomfortable!
you have to thank me for everything i do for you!
you have to say sorry for everythingthat you don't do!
you have to ask me for favours!
you think i would not be curious toknow your new philosophy of life!
you go by what i say and do not understandwhat i don't say!
you think that listening to your dreamswould put me to sleep!
you think that seeing you in pain, wouldnot bring a tear to me!
you think I do not remember the first timewe met!
you don't see the thousand ways I try tomake you happy!
you don't realise how your smile brightensup my day!
you would rather keep quiet when you reallywanna talk!
you hesitate to ask me to stay back whenyou think we should be together!
you take too much time to tell me what i mean to you!

18th AGM for SriKANDI Posted by Hello