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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
10:42 PM ;
To the Bugger:The King is not going to budge.

To the German: Revenge is sweet.

To Her : I love you.

Monday, July 28, 2008
10:39 PM ;
Today's boring day.
I was mostly reading book [Scorpia] by Anthony Horowitz or sleeping in class.
Stupid dumbo alex already disturb me early in class, say wad lousy book loads of crap.. can't stand him... lol hey issit normally i'm noisy in class? cos today i quiet then michelle say i emo.. -_-
after school went eat with ian all those (as usual) then they talked about me smth smth bla bla.. quite lame i was quiet the whole while and ian say i emo.. -_- cant i just keep quiet? lol i wanna be a good and quiet boy for once! L.O.L
Anws, today i wa so so so looking foward to watch the Singapore vs Brazil match, that EVERYONE told me was broadcasted on Channel 5.. i was like 'yay yay!' switch on tv, click 2, "SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE!" biggest -_- can! walao eh i want watch match u gimme dancing crap you stupid tv!!!
official: SS test is postponed! YAYNESS!!! so happy my ss sucked all the way i don't understand why the tupid s'pore government MOE invented such a stupid subject anyways... issit mean to make students fail?! tupid tupid tupid...
I'm also looking forward to this new book [BRISINGR] !!! its the third installment of the Inheritance cycle can! so excited!!!
I'm so excited la *fans myself*
Okay all Eragon fans! Here's a Excerpt ( i totally duno what does that mean- its under a vocab term called Chimolgy) from Brisingr!!!

Saphira kneaded the soil beneath her feet. Let us be off! Leaving their bags and supplies hanging from the branch of a juniper tree, Eragon and Roran clambered onto Saphira’s back. They wasted no time saddling her; she had worn her tack through the night. The molded leather was warm, almost hot, underneath Eragon. He clutched the neck spike in front of him—to steady himself during sudden changes in direction—while Roran hooked one thick arm around Eragon’s waist and brandished his hammer with the other.

A piece of shale cracked under Saphira’s weight as she settled into a low crouch and then, in a single giddy bound, leaped up to the rim of the gulch, where she balanced for a moment before unfolding her massive wings. The thin membranes thrummed as Saphira raised them toward the sky. Vertical, they looked like two translucent blue sails.

“Not so tight,” grunted Eragon.
“Sorry,” said Roran. He loosened his embrace.
Further speech became impossible as Saphira jumped again.

When she reached the pinnacle of her jump, she brought her wings down with a mighty whoosh, driving the three of them even higher. With each subsequent flap, they climbed closer to the flat, narrow clouds that extended east to west.

As Saphira angled toward Helgrind, Eragon glanced to his left and discovered that, because of their elevation, he could see a broad swath of Leona Lake some miles distant. A thick layer of mist, gray and ghostly in the pre-dawn glow, emanated from the water, as if witchfire burned upon the surface of the liquid. Eragon tried, but even with his hawklike vision, he could not make out the far shore, nor the southern reaches of the Spine beyond, which he regretted. He had not laid eyes upon the mountain range of his childhood since leaving Palancar Valley.

To the north stood Dras-Leona, a huge, rambling mass that appeared as a blocky silhouette against the wall of mist that edged its western flank. The one building Eragon could identify was the cathedral where the Ra’zac had attacked him; its flanged spire
loomed above the rest of the city, like a barbed spearhead. And somewhere in the landscape that rushed past below, Eragon knew, were the remnants of the campsite where the Ra’zac had mortally wounded Brom. He allowed all of his anger and grief over the events of that day—as well as Garrow’s murder and the destruction of their farm—to surge forth and give him the courage, nay, the desire, to face the Ra’zac in combat.

Eragon, said Saphira. Today we need not guard our minds and keep our thoughts secret from one another, do we?
Not unless another magician should appear.

A fan of golden light flared into existence as the top of the sun crested the horizon. In an instant, the full spectrum of colors enlivened the previously drab world: the mist glowed white, the water became a rich blue, the daubed-mud wall that encircled the center of Dras-Leona revealed its dingy yellow sides, the trees cloaked themselves in every shade of green, and the soil blushed red and orange. Helgrind, however, remained as it always was—black.

The mountain of stone rapidly grew larger as they approached. Even from the air, it was intimidating.

Diving toward the base of Helgrind, Saphira tilted so far to her left, Eragon and Roran would have fallen if they had not already strapped their legs to the saddle. Then she whipped around the apron of scree and over the altar where the priests of Helgrind observed their ceremonies. The lip of Eragon’s helm caught the wind from her passage and produced a howl that almost deafened him.

“Well?” shouted Roran. He could not see in front of them. “The slaves are gone!”

A great weight seemed to press Eragon into his seat as Saphira pulled out of her dive and spiraled up around Helgrind, searching for an entrance to the Ra’zac’s hideout.

Not even a hole big enough for a woodrat,
she declared. She slowed and hung in place before a ridge that connected the third lowest of the four peaks to the prominence above. The jagged buttress magnified the boom produced by each stroke of her wings until it was as loud as a thunderclap. Eragon’s eyes watered as the air pulsed against his skin.

A web of white veins adorned the backside of the crags and pillars, where hoarfrost had collected in the cracks that furrowed the rock. Nothing else disturbed the gloom of Helgrind’s inky, windswept ramparts. No trees grew there among the slanting stones, nor shrubs, nor grass, nor moss, nor lichen, nor did eagles dare nest upon the tower’s broken ledges. True to its name, Helgrind was a place of death, and stood cloaked in the razor-sharp, sawtoothed folds of its scarps and clefts like a bony specter risen to haunt the earth.

Casting his mind outward, Eragon confirmed the presence of one of the slaves, as well as the two people whom he had discovered imprisoned within Helgrind the previous day, but to his concern, he could not locate the Ra’zac or the Lethrblaka. If they aren’t here, then where? he wondered. Searching again, he noticed something that had eluded him before: a single flower, a gentian, blooming not fifty feet in front of them where, by all rights, there ought to be solid rock. How does it get enough light to live?

Saphira answered his question by perching on a crumbling spur several feet to the right. As she did, she lost her balance for a moment and flared her wings to steady herself. Instead of brushing against the bulk of Helgrind, the tip of her right wing dipped into the rock and then back out again.

Saphira, did you see that!
I did.


Leaning forward, Saphira pushed the tip of her snout toward the sheer rock, paused an inch or two away—as if waiting for a trap to spring—then continued her advance. Scale by scale, Saphira’s head slid into Helgrind, until all that was visible of her to Eragon was a neck, torso, and wings.

It’s an illusion! exclaimed Saphira.

With a surge of her mighty thews, she abandoned the spur and flung the rest of her body after her head. It required every bit of Eragon’s self-control not to cover his face in a desperate bid to protect himself as the crag rushed toward him.

An instant later, he found himself looking at a broad, vaulted cave suffused with the warm glow of morning. Saphira’s scales refracted the light, casting thousands of shifting blue flecks across the rock. Twisting around, Eragon saw no wall behind them, only the mouth of the cave and a sweeping view of the landscape beyond.

Eragon grimaced. It had never occurred to him that Galbatorix might have hidden the Ra’zac’s lair with magic. Idiot! I have to do better, he thought. Underestimating the king was a sure way to get them all killed.

Roran swore and said, “Warn me before you do something like that again.”

Hunching forward, Eragon unbuckled his legs from the saddle as he studied their surroundings, alert for any danger.

The opening to the cave was an irregular oval, perhaps fifty feet high and sixty feet wide. From there, the chamber expanded to twice that size before ending a good bowshot away in a pile of thick stone slabs that leaned against each other in a confusion of uncertain angles. A mat of powder-gray scratches defaced the floor, evidence of the many times the Lethrblaka had taken off, landed, and walked about thereon. Like mysterious keyholes, five low tunnels pierced the sides of the cave, as did a lancet passageway large enough to accommodate Saphira. Eragon examined the tunnels carefully, but they were pitch-black and appeared vacant, a fact he confirmed with quick thrusts of his mind. Strange, disjointed murmurs echoed from within Helgrind’s innards, suggesting unknown things scurrying about in the dark, and endlessly dripping water. Adding to the chorus of whispers was the steady rise and fall of Saphira’s breathing, which was overloud in the confines of the bare chamber.

The most distinctive feature of the cavern, however, was the mixture of odors that pervaded it. The smell of cold stone dominated, but underneath it, Eragon discerned whiffs of damp and mold and something far worse: the sickly-sweet fetor of rotting meat.

Undoing the last few straps, Eragon swung his right leg over Saphira’s spine, so he was sitting sidesaddle, and prepared to jump off her back. Roran did the same on the opposite side.

Before he released his hold, Eragon heard, amid the many rustlings that teased his ear, a score of simultaneous clicks, as if someone had struck the rock with a collection of hammers. The sound repeated itself a half-second later.

He looked in the direction of the noise, as did Saphira.

A huge, twisted shape hurtled out of the lancet passageway. Eyes black, bulging, rimless. A beak seven feet long. Batlike wings. The torso naked, hairless, rippling with muscle. Claws like iron spikes.

Saphira lurched as she tried to evade the Lethrblaka, but to no avail. The creature crashed into her right side with what felt to Eragon like the strength and fury of an avalanche.

What exactly happened next, he knew not, for the impact sent him tumbling through space without so much as a half-formed thought in his jumbled brain. His blind flight ended as abruptly as it began when something hard and flat rammed against the back of him, and he dropped to the floor, banging his head a second time.

That last collision drove the remaining air clean out of Eragon’s lungs. Stunned, he lay curled on his side, gasping and struggling to regain a semblance of control over his unresponsive limbs.

Eragon! cried Saphira.



Isn't this nice... haha i just can't wait sia.. -_- solame...

anyways does anyone wants to learn the ancient language of the elves?
tell me i got the link to the learning website.. ( its F.O.C for kh cheapskate's FYI)
okay its time for me, The King, to go. :)
Byes.

Sunday, July 27, 2008
10:00 PM ;
The King was requested by one of his royal subject to update. He was agreed to the humble request, so here. Haha
as you can see, i've changed my blogskin as the stupid old one, the stupid guy that created it exceeded his stupid photobucket thing, so have to change. idiot right! then i changed to this moon thingy then SOMEONE say i copycat copy her rainbow.. -_- wa moon and rainbow so related ar.. i didn't know! let's go check in my ROYAL LIBRARY. haha lames...

watching zack n cody now very funny haha.. i'm laughing even now haha.. just finished playing CS haha i'm training AK/CV47 i'm improving! so happy.. my sister wants to buy miley cyrus new album, i was like -_- miley cyrus she's a whore la so bad can.. she broke up with that nick jonas then nick jonas kindly wrote "Sorry" song to her then she go retaliate with " 7 things i hate about you" wth so mean can... whore jiu shi whore wad to do.. lol

i'm reading onemanga.com the bleach manga.. i'm like so addicted la, cos its ENGLISH! haha cos my bleach manga, the one my tuition teacher lend me, was in chinese and i had a really hard time trying to read it.. so here i go.. lol

cross country is coming out, good excuse to go out.. maybe play lan? haha

this week can die: wed-ss test, fri-bio test anything i missed out? lol

Wednesday, July 16, 2008
9:54 PM ;
nvr update for quite a long time... ok, yesterday band ended early, went katong to play cheap lan. stupid squishy boy brought us to one stupid internet cafe, no aircon and no games! only surf internet! so dumb! so we went to this mall near ian's church then got lan! 1.50 nia so cheap so we played! haha as usual i got owned... bt i improved! haha at last my deaths lesse than kills hehe so happy.. and as expected, bryan and qingle owned again.. koks was a surprise as bryan always say he noob one.. lol bryan the big fat liar! hai.. good next time i wanna go this lan again so cheap and quite lil pple.. qingle bryan gg lan again this sat bt i can't follow.. hav tuition.. ohya, a tragic thing happened.. i lost my chem tb!!! argh! have to buy a new one, costs bloodyhell $50 sia! crap! there goes my ticket to singfest man... sad...
she's like talking less to me now.. wad's wrong i dun understand.. help me..

this describes my feeling right now... :(

Wednesday, July 9, 2008
7:19 PM ;
I have no fighting spirit at all... :(

7:15 PM ;
How You Life Your Life
You are honest and direct. You tell it like it is.
You are always tactful and diplomatic. You let people down gently.
You prefer a variety of friends and tend to change friends quickly.
Some of your past dreams have disappointed you, but you don't let it get you down.

Your Response is: Stay Calm
You don't have much of a fight or flight response.
In fact, you rather do neither. You don't like getting worked up.

You are able to approach most threats calmly and rationally.
You don't let your emotions get the best of you!

Sunday, July 6, 2008
10:20 PM ;

A gift from my Dad's subordinate..
Guess wad it is!

Friday, July 4, 2008
8:06 PM ;
SOCCER UPDATE!-have fun reading
Barry awaits Liverpool's next move in saga

The cat and mouse game between Aston Villa and Liverpool over the signing of Gareth Barry appears set to continue as Rafael Benitez ponders a fifth bid for the England midfielder.

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Reds boss Benitez was yesterday challenged by Villa counterpart Martin O'Neill to meet his asking price, after revealing he has long accepted his captain will leave the club. Benitez has made four separate bids for the player, the latest reputed to be around £15million, but still £3million short of O'Neill's valuation. The Villa boss told his club's official website: 'Gareth has made his position clear and after that it is straightforward. 'We have put a valuation on him and Liverpool value him differently at the moment. That is what the stalemate is, it is nothing else. 'Gareth has pointed out he wants to go and if Liverpool come up and meet our valuation, he will go. That has been the case since the beginning of June when Gareth said he definitely wanted to go to Liverpool. 'We put a valuation on him and we have based this valuation on a number of straightforward issues, not least that he is actually a top-quality player.' The saga took a another bitter turn on Wednesday when O'Neill fined Barry two weeks' wages - around £80,000 - following a Sunday newspaper article in which the player severely criticised his manager's handling of the situation, claiming he had not made enough effort to keep him at the club. Then Barry was told he was not welcome at pre-season training. That situation is unlikely to change until Villa have left for their training camp next week. O'Neill said: 'When somebody says they want to leave a football club, there is not much else you can do about it. 'We had a meeting a few weeks before that, (owner) Randy (Lerner), myself, Gareth and his agent and he said that Champions League football was what he wanted to do. 'So this idea that we have not done anything in our power to keep him, I am afraid I totally and utterly disagree. Why on earth would we not want to keep our very top player at the football club when we're trying to improve? 'I think we have made steady improvement, we have gone from 16th to 11th to sixth in the league. This season we are going to try to push on from there. So the one thing you want to do is keep your best players.' Barry's position at Villa is now clearly untenable, with no prospect of him ever pulling on the club shirt again and fans turning against him as the transfer battle has escalated into bitter recriminations. Benitez, in the circumstances, would feel O'Neill will have to give way at some stage and he need not match the £18million asking price. But if that is the Anfield strategy, it is going to be a long drawn-out affair and could go to the last day of the transfer window at the end of August. That would not suit either club or the player and would cost Villa six weeks of wages for Barry that they could save by allowing the deal to go ahead. Liverpool insist they are still talking to Villa and they have not made a final offer.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008
10:33 PM ;
OMFG F1 TICKETS!!! LOOK!!! AHH!



COOL HUH?!!

9:28 PM ;
nvr update for quite long time le hor.. lol.. today physics retest was quite easy leh! alot pple said that it was rather easy too! sings, bryan, zaman all these agreed with me haha so happy :) can pass physics already :)

Soccer Update: Liverpool are today believed to have made a 'final' offer to Aston Villa for midfielder Gareth Barry. But reports that a final offer of £15million has been made, with £2million to come depending on Liverpool's league position next season, have not been confirmed by club sources.

ohya, violin teacher just told me, i'll be taking violin exam next year july, during my o's oral exams.. Wlao why must exam clash with o's sia.. Have to study, have to practise as well.. I already feel so stressed out now during sec 3, i wonder how will i be able to cope in sec 4?
Yes! I finally got Coldplay's latest album, Viva La Vida or Death and all his friends... Very nice I like!!! But the front cover of the album looks disgusting.. the painiting so obsene sia.. Look:Look closer if you can't see properly.. haha
Violet Hill - Coldplay
It waas a long and dark December
From the rooftops I remember
There was snow
White snow

Clearly I remember
From the windows they were watching
While we froze
Down below

When the future's architectured
By a carnival of idiots on show
You'd better lie low

If you love me
Won't you let me know?

Was a long and dark December
When the banks became cathedrals
And the fog
Became God

Priests clutched onto bibles
Hollowed out to fit their rifles
And the cross was held aloft

Bury me in honor
When I'm dead and hit the ground
A love back home unfolds

If you love me
Won't you let me know?

I don't want to be a soldier
Who the captain of some sinking ship
Would stow, far below

So if you love me
Why'd you let me go?

I took my love down to Violet Hill
There we sat in snow
All that time she was silent still

So if you love me
Won't you let me know?

If you love me,
Won't you let me know?