Monday, September 25, 2006

Your results:
You are The Flash
























The Flash
75%
Green Lantern
75%
Robin
68%
Superman
65%
Hulk
60%
Supergirl
53%
Wonder Woman
53%
Batman
40%
Iron Man
40%
Spider-Man
35%
Catwoman
25%
Fast, athletic and flirtatious.


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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Stupid People

I was at coffee shop waiting for my food to be delivered.. suddenly a "Ice Lemon Tea" tin can came from the blk up stairs.. Dunno which stupid bloke damn **** threw it down. It nearly hit my forehead, i saw something from above i could sense something thought was bird poo. I moved my head back to avoid it... Shit it was a tin can it hit on the table right beside me...
I shouted up, also dunno which ****** threw... Very unlucky experience! Curse those people, retribution...

Monday, September 04, 2006

"Croc Rules" Steve Irwin

Tribute to Crocodile Hunter

CAIRNS, Australia - Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and conservationist known as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed Monday by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.

Irwin was at Batt Reef, off the remote coast of northeastern Queensland state, shooting a segment for a series called "Ocean's Deadliest" when he swam too close to one of the animals, which have a poisonous barb on their tails, his friend and colleague John Stainton said.

"He came on top of the stingray and the stingray's barb went up and into his chest and put a hole into his heart," said Stainton, who was on board Irwin's boat at the time.
Crew members aboard the boat, Croc One, called emergency services in the nearest city, Cairns, and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Low Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later, Stainton said.


"We have probably lost one of the most passionate wildlife people on this earth," said Irwin's producer John Stainton, who was filming with Irwin when his heart was pierced by the stingray's venomous tail.

I came across the news on 9.87FM, couldnt believe it at 1st thought i heard it wrongly.. On the tv news and saw the report!! Oh my goodness its hard to believe really sadden by his dismiss..
Wacthin Animal Planet Croc Hunter has always been 1 of my favourite channel in my free time! Hard to believe we lost such a passionate nature lover.

I do not know how did the stingray pierce him.. some questions in my mind.. did he came across it accendientally? From my many encounters wif stingrays in dives, Stingrays dun attack divers unless threaten, provoked or stepped upon accidentally... was he careless? I tink its unlucky some kind of freak accident! His spirit lives to be remembered by many and!

How i wish this did not happened!!

The Zoo will miss him and so will his family frens and fans..

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Horoscope For Today

Sagittarius

December 18
You might be thinking about changing things in your domestic life today, Nian. Maybe you have fallen into certain routines that you would like to change. If you and your romantic partner always have dinner together every night, maybe it's time to spend a little time apart. All relationships require some air. Maybe you could socialize with other friends and be around some different energies. Pay attention to your feelings today.

November 28
Successes with your work continue to bring good fortune your way, and today you might find reassurance that this is not a flash in the pan - you're likely to be financially secure for a long time. Health-wise, you're probably feeling strong and robust, full of energy and stamina, and ready to take on just about any challenge you can find. Move on ahead, Annie, but move with caution. You're never too prosperous to be careful.

17 Days

York
Weather is cold as its raining and wind is strong..
Remember to put on more clothes and jacket, keep warm!! =)
All the best for your Conference and ve lots of Fun travelling..


Event: XVIth ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect
Theme: Children in a Changing World: Getting It Right
Dates: 3-6 September 2006
Venue: York, United Kingdom


Description:
The speed of change in the modern world brings many new challenges for those working to protect children and safeguard their welfare. The title of the Congress, “Children in a Changing World: Getting It Right,” reflects the need to ensure that research, knowledge, policies, the shape of services and practice skills address these challenges and take advantage of the opportunities, as well as recognizes the dangers and adverse consequences. An essential ingredient for a successful Congress is an attractive and enjoyable social program. This Congress will take full advantage of the venue set in York, one of England’s most beautiful and historical cities.

E-mail: congress2006@ispcan.org
Website: www.ispcan.org/congress2006/