Tuesday, June 30, 2009

komen tentang amy

komen pic amy: facebook

orkid: ketenangan 2009

Lokasi: Negeri Sembilan (IPD Port Dickson)
Masa: Pagi sebelum aktiviti pencarian bunga serai & melaka tour!
dedicated to: my family, friends and everything beautiful

Monday, June 29, 2009

Forrest Gumps (best movie) :1994


The film begins with a feather falling to the feet of Forrest Gump who is sitting at a bus stop in Savannah, Georgia. Forrest picks up the feather and puts it in the book Curious George, then tells the story of his life to a woman seated next to him. The listeners at the bus stop change regularly throughout his narration, each showing a different attitude ranging from disbelief and indifference to rapt veneration.

On his first day of school, he meets a girl named Jenny, whose life is followed in parallel to Forrest's at times. Having discarded his leg braces, his ability to run at lightning speed gets him into college on a football scholarship. His only problem is he doesn't know when to stop running and has to be told so when to stop. After his college graduation, he enlists in the army, where he makes fast friends with a black man named Bubba, who convinces Forrest to go into the shrimping business with him when the war is over. They are sent to Vietnam, and during an ambush, though Forrest ends up saving much of his platoon, Bubba is killed in action. Forrest is awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism.

While Forrest is in recovery for a "million Dollar" shot to his "butt-tox", he discovers his uncanny ability for ping-pong, eventually gaining popularity and rising to celebrity status, later playing ping-pong competitively against Chinese teams in ping pong diplomacy. At an anti-war rally in Washington, D.C., Forrest reunites with Jenny, who has been living a hippie counterculture lifestyle.

Returning home, Forrest endorses a company that makes ping-pong paddles, earning himself $25,000, which he uses to buy a shrimping boat, fulfilling his promise to Bubba. His commanding officer from Vietnam, Lieutenant Dan, joins him. Though initially Forrest has little success, after finding his boat the only surviving boat in the area after Hurricane Carmen, he begins to pull in huge amounts of shrimp and uses it to buy an entire fleet of shrimp boats. Lieutenant Dan invests the money in Apple Computer (which Forrest thinks is a fruit company) and Forrest is financially secure for the rest of his life. He returns home to see his mother's last days.

One day, Jenny returns to visit Forrest and he proposes marriage to her. She declines, though feels obliged to prove her love to him by sleeping with him. She leaves early the next morning. On a whim, Forrest elects to go for a run. Seemingly capriciously, he decides to keep running across the country several times, over some three and a half years, becoming famous.

In present-day, Forrest reveals that he is waiting at the bus stop because he received a letter from Jenny who, having seen him run on television, asks him to visit her. Once he is reunited with Jenny, Forrest discovers she has a young son, of whom Forrest is the father. Jenny tells Forrest she is suffering from a virus (probably HIV, though this is never definitively stated).[2Together the three move back to Greenbow, Alabama. Jenny and Forrest finally marry. Jenny dies soon afterward.

The film ends with father and son waiting for the school bus on little Forrest's first day of school. Opening the book his son is taking to school, the white feather from the beginning of the movie is seen to fall from within the pages. As the bus pulls away, the white feather is caught on a breeze and drifts skyward.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Budak Getah (One Piece)


One Piece (ワンピース, Wan Pīsu?) is a long-running shōnen manga written and illustrated by Eiichirō Oda, that has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since August 4, 1997. The individual chapters are being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with the first released on December 24, 1997 and 54 volumes released as of June 7, 2009. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy, who gained supernatural abilities by eating a magical fruit, and his ragtag crew of heroic pirates, named the Straw Hats. Luffy's greatest ambition is to obtain the world's ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates. When creating the series, Oda was heavily influenced by the manga Dragon Ball.


One Piece is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. The individual chapters are being serialized in Viz's Shonen Jump manga anthology and being published in tankōbon volumes. In the United Kingdom, the series was being released by Gollancz Manga, it is now released by Viz Media along with all of their other manga previously released by Gollancz Manga. Madman Entertainment is releasing the series in Australia and New Zealand.

The series was adapted into an original video animation (OVA) produced in 1998 by Production I.G. It was later adapted into a full anime series by Toei Animation that premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on October 20, 1999. Since then, the still ongoing series has aired more than four hundred episodes. The anime series was licensed for a heavily edited English dubbed broadcast in North America by 4Kids Entertainment. It has since been licensed for a full Region 1 DVD release and broadcast by Funimation Entertainment in its original and uncut form. In addition to the anime series and OVA, One Piece has been adapted into nine feature films by Toei and multiple video games based on the series have been released.

With over 158 million copies sold, One Piece is now the highest selling manga in the history of Weekly Shōnen Jump. It is considered their most acclaimed and all-time best-selling title in Japan.

Biography: Micheal Jackson 1958-2009


In the year since Michael Jackson made his first national television appearance with his brothers at age 11, he has evolved from a singing and dancing soul music prodigy to the self-proclaimed but widely acknowledged "King of Pop" to one of the most widely ridiculed of all public figures. As a musician, he has ranged from Motown's snappy dance fare and lush ballads to techno-edged New Jack Swing to work that incorporates both funk rhythms and hard-rock guitar. At his early-1980s zenith, riding the crest of his best-selling album, Thriller, spotlit in his red zippered jacket and single white sequined glove, he was ubiquitous. Jackson has been a superb businessman, exerting unparalleled control over his career and, in effect, managing himself since he and his brothers (sans Jermaine) left Motown for Epic Records in 1975, though his spendthrift ways have, in the 20000s, come back to haunt him. But as a singer, dancer, and songwriter, Jackson's talent is unassailable. With the passage of time, however, and especially since 1993, it is Jackson's personality that has dominated headlines formerly dedicated to his prodigious artistic accomplishments and humanitarian efforts. His charity work was enormous and focused always on his highly publicized identification with children. Infatuated with E.T. and Peter Pan, Jackson seemed a kind of childlike extraterrestrial: benign (if in an eerie way), either sexless or sexually ambiguous, neither black nor white. Secluded by his celebrity, he appeared to touch down to earth only on stage or on videotape; fanatically private, he generated endless gossip. In 1993, and a decade later in 2004, with Jackson facing allegations of child molestation, his career was rocked with scandal as gargantuan as his fame. Not since Shirley Temple had a child star so entranced the American public, and the massive public soul-searching the allegations against Jackson inspired were but one indication of the almost inestimable role he has played in shaping pop culture. Jackson returned to the tabloids in 1994 with the shocking announcement that he had wed Lisa Marie Presley, an act that led to even more speculation about his motives but which undeniably made him, until his divorce two years later, the son-in-law of the late Elvis Presley.


The Jackson 5's lead singer and focal point, Michael became more popular than the group as the 1980s began. He had a string of solo hits in the early-1970s ("Got to Be There" [Number Four, 1971]; "Rockin' Robin" [Number Two, 1972]; "Ben" [Number One, 1972]) and played the Scarecrow in the film version of The Wiz in 1978. But it was with veteran producer Quincy Jones, whom he met while filming The Wiz, that Jackson began his amazing rise. In 1979 the team's Off the Wall made him the first solo artist to release four Top 10 hits from a single album. "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" (Number One, 1979), "Rock with You" (Number One, 1979), "Off the Wall" (Number Ten, 1980), and "She's Out of My Life" (Number Ten, 1980) presented him as a mature artist whose funk rhythms and pop melodies appealed equally to blacks and whites. In the album's wake, the Jacksons' Triumph (1980) sold a million copies and prompted a $5.5 million-grossing tour. Even at this early stage, Jackson and his brothers were exploring video, and the short film that accompanied Triumph's title track was an imaginative, technically advanced effort. In 1982 Jackson and Jones collaborated on a storytelling record of Steven Spielberg's E.T. The album, which was hastily withdrawn from the market due to a legal dispute, is now a prime Jackson collectible. That year, Diana Ross, one of Jackson's mentors, scored a Number Ten hit with the Michael-written "Muscles," named after one of his pet snakes. Jackson had also begun an alliance with Paul McCartney, who had written "Girlfriend," from Off the Wall. The two reconvened to co-write the duet "The Girl Is Mine" (Number Two, 1982), the first duet off of Thriller. It was 1983 that marked Jackson's complete ascension. With Quincy Jones again producing, Thriller yielded, in addition to "The Girl Is Mine," two other hit singles by early 1983 — "Billie Jean" (Number One, 1983) and "Beat It" (Number One, 1983), the latter featuring a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen — and went on to become the best-selling album in history, with over 45 million copies sold worldwide. Charting at Number One in every Western country, it spent a record 37 weeks at Number One in the U.S. The first album to ever simultaneously head the singles and albums charts for both R&B and pop, it eventually generated an unprecedented seven Top 10 singles, including "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" (Number Ten, One983), "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (Number Five, 1983), "Human Nature" (Number Seven, 1983), and "Thriller" (Number Four, 1983). Of its record 12 Grammy nominations, it won eight in 1983, a historical sweep. Thriller also broke through MTV's de facto color line; where videos by black artists had rarely been shown, Michael's "Beat It," costing $160,000, received extensive play. The "Thriller" video, with a voiceover by horror movie stalwart Vincent Price and state-of-the-art special effects, was directed by John Landis, establishing Jackson's practice of working with notable filmmakers.


In May, performing solo and with his brothers on NBC's Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever special, Michael popularized his distinctive "moonwalk" dance step, and in performing "Billie Jean," was the only artist on the program whose repertoire included a non-Motown song. Later in 1983, while another duet with McCartney — "Say Say Say," from Paul's Pipes of Peace — topped the charts for six weeks, Jackson announced a $5 million sponsorship deal with Pepsi-Cola. In 1984, while filming a Pepsi commercial, Jackson was seriously injured when a pyrotechnic effect went awry, setting his hair on fire. The singer underwent surery for scalp burns; he later received facial laser surgery. Rumors about other reconstructive work began shortly before the release of Thriller and would build in coming years. Among the procedures he has been rumored to have undergone are facelifts, a purported six nose surgeries, and the lightening of his skin with chemical (it was also alleged that he took female hormones to maintain his falsetto). After receiving a Presidential Award from Ronald Reagan in June 1984, Jackson joined his brothers on a supporting tour for the Jacksons' Victory (from which Michael's duet with Mick Jagger, "State of Shock," reached Number Three). The highly publicized tour, which Jackson undertook reluctantly, was plagued by mismanagement (boxing promoter Don King was in charge, much to Jackson's displeasure, and his parents were co-producers), internal strife (at one point, several parties had each retained their own lawyers), and bad PR, thanks to a method of selling tickets that underwent heavy criticism: they were available in blocks of four, at $30 apiece, and only purchasable with US Post Office money orders, among other roadblocks. This was changed after public outcry, but the damage was done; a disillusioned Jackson donated his revenues to children's charities. Nonetheless, the shows were considered spectacular, brimming with high-tech special effects. Jackson ended 1984 by receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1985 Jackson co-wrote with Lionel Richie "We Are the World," the theme song for USA for Africa. It reached Number One and embellished Michael's reputation as a humanitarian. Jackson's relationship with Paul McCartney soured later that year as, bidding against both McCartney and Yoko Ono, he secured the ATV music publishing catalogue for $47.5 million: among ATV's holdings were more than 250 Lennon/McCartney songs. (Jackson has long been known inside the industry for his almost encyclopedic command of the details of his business dealings.) Shortly after signing a second contract with Pepsi in 1986 for $15 million, Jackson released Bad, the biggest-shipping album of all time, in 1987; its 17-minute title track video was directed by Martin Scorsese. Bad generated five #1's in 1987-88: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You," "Bad," "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Man in the Mirror," and "Dirty Diana." The Bad tour — over a year long — became the biggest-grossing tour in history and one of the most expensive: Jackson's entourage included 250 people. With 1988 came Jackson's long-awaited, heavily illustrated, and brief autobiography, Moonwalk, in which he claimed that his father, Joseph Jackson, had hit him as a child. Generally, however, the book (edited by Jacqueline Onassis) was considered unrevealing. (A second volume of Jackson's writings, Dancing the Dream, was published in 1992 to less enthusiastic response.) By the end of the 1980s, Jackson had moved from the Encino, California, family home to Neverland, an estimated $28 million, 2,700-acre California ranch complete with Ferris wheel, an exotic menagerie, a movie theater, and a security staff of 40. There Jackson — famous for clean living (he neither smoked, drank, nor used drugs, and was rarely seen in the company of a woman) — hosted an endless series of parties for children, many of them disabled, critically ill, or underprivileged. His popularity seemingly unassailable, Jackson signed a $28 million deal with L.A. Gear sportswear to be its spokesperson, but the idea proved a failure and Jackson was dropped after one commercial. At the start of the '90s, however, Jackson's popularity was massive enough to land him the biggest contract ever awarded an entertainer. Jackson signed a $65 million deal with Sony Corporation in 1991 that promised him an unprecedented share in the profits from his next six albums, his own label, a role in developing video software products, and a chance to star in movies. Reportedly he would receive more than $120 million per album if each could match the sales of Thriller. Sony reported that it expected revenues of $1 billion from the partnership. Jackson's celebrity status by this time was unquestioned — he'd hosted Elizabeth Taylor's eighth wedding at Neverland and had been publicly praised by such Hollywood establishment figures as Fred Astaire, Jane Fonda, and Katharine Hepburn — and he seemed unstoppable. In 1991, at a recording cost of $10 million, Dangerous was released. Co-produced by New Jack Swing creator Teddy Riley, the album featured material ("Heal the World," "Who Is It") that recalled his work with Quincy Jones, with whom he had parted ways shortly after Bad. Riley, however, toughened and updated Jackson's sound, stripping off some of the smooth studio gloss of his previous works. With the $1.2 million video for the single "Black or White," Jackson demanded that MTV and BET announce him as "the King of Pop" (a fact he would later deny in a live televised interview with Oprah Winfrey). Hoping to outdistance Bad's over $20 billion in sales, he prepared for a spectacular world tour. Also in 1992, he embarked on a five-nation African tour; however, there he was widely criticized for his aloof behavior. That same year, Jackson established, with his personal fortune of $200 million, the Heal the World Foundation to raise awareness of children-related issues, including abuse. With 1993 came Jackson's crisis. The year began auspiciously: Jackson appeared at the NAACP Image Awards in January, and at the pre-inaugural gala for President Bill Clinton; he also reached 91 million viewers in his half-time performance at Super Bowl XXVII, the most widely viewed (and, many said, boring) entertainment event in TV history. He announced the start of a $1.25 million program to provide drug prevention and counseling services to L.A. children following that city's riots. In a February TV interview with a less than incisive Oprah Winfrey, he revealed that he suffered from vitiglio, a disease he maintained discolored his skin, and that he was a victim of abuse at the hands of his father, Joseph. He tried to dispel such long-standing tabloid rumors as the one that he once tried to buy the bones of the Elephand Man or had slept in a hyperbaric chamber. He also said that he was dating movie actress and model Brooke Shields, who had been a companion during the Thriller period. The interview was one of the most-watched television programs in history. In March he formed Michael Jackson Productions Inc., an independent film company that would give a share of its profits to the Heal the World Foundation. In June he debuted his MJJ/Epic record label, releasing the Free Willy soundtrack. But scandal erupted on August 17 when a Beverly Hills psychiatrist approached the LAPD after a 13-year-old patient claimed that Jackson had fondled him. Later, specific charges brought by the boy's father claimed that Jackson had sexually abused the boy at his house earlier in the year. After the father obtained a ruling to deny Jackson contact with the son, the police raided Neverland, seizing videotapes and other possible evidence (nothing incriminating turned up). While traveling to Bangkok for the Dangerous tour, Jackson denied the charges, his security consultant maintaining that the boy's father had attempted to extort $20 million to start a production company (he added that Jackson received at least 25 such extortion threats a year). With Pepsi supporting him and his retinue denying a suicide attempt, Jackson turned 35 at the end of August. Shortly thereafter, Jackson canceled his second Singapore show, claiming migraine headaches.


In September, Jackson's sister La Toya reported that he used to spend the night with young boys in his room, and two former employees, who maintained that Jackson owed them $500,000 in wages, asserted that they'd witnessed Jackson's sexual involvement with several young boys. Jackson then pulled out of a deal to contribute the title track to the movie Addams Family Values. After Jackson's alleged victim filed a civil suit for seduction and sex abuse, the singer canceled the rest of the Dangerous tour, maintaining that the pressure from the charges had left him addicted to painkillers. In November five former Neverland guards sued Jackson for firing them, allegedly because they knew about his relationships with minors. Toward the end of the year, business continued, with Sony announcing that Dangerous sales had topped 20 million and Jackson signing a $70 million, five-year deal with EMI Music to administer his ATV catalogue. But in December, back in the U.S., Jackson in a four-minute cable TV broadcast confronted his accusers and decried the extensive examination of his body that the police had conducted as part of their investigation. On January 25, 1994, lawyers for Jackson and the alleged victim announced a private settlement for the boy's case, despite the fact that Jackson resolutely continued to deny wrongdoing. While terms were not disclosed, estimates of Jackson's payment reached as high as $26 million. One day earlier, following a criminal investigation into Jackson's claims that the boy's father was part of an extortion plot against him, the D.A. declined to file charges. The L.A. district attorney also investigated the claims of a second boy that Jackson had shared a bed with him, even while the boy alleged no impropriety on the singer's part. The district attorney, also finding no evidence of wrongdoing, concluded the investigation. In August, a statement issued by MJJ Productions verified two months of rumors that Jackson had married 26-year-old Lisa Marie Presley, who had been estranged from her husband, with whom she had two children. Jackson and his bride appeared on television with Diane Sawyer to discuss the marriage; it would be a short-lived one, as the couple divorced in 1996. Jackson later married Debbie Rowe, a nurse he'd met in the early 1980s when undergoing treatment for vitiglio. A boy, Prince, and a girl, Paris, resulted from the union. In 1995, ushered in with a $30 million marketing campaign, the largest in history, Jackson's HIStory, a double-CD split between hits and new material, was released. Featuring "Scream," a duet with his sister Janet, the album dropped out of the Top 10 after only a few weeks. The song "They Don't Care About Us" included the lyric "Jew me/Sue me," provoking charges of anti-Semitism even from such stalwart Jackson supporters as Steven Spielberg. In 1997 a follow-up, Blood on the Dancefloor: HIStory in the Mix (Number 24), also fared poorly by Jackson's prior standards. On September 7th and 10th, 2001, Jackson celebrated 30 years as a solo artist with a pair of shows at Madison Square Garden, featuring Whitney Houston, the Jacksons, Slash, Usher, 'NSync, and others; Jackson also organized a benefit concert for September 11 victims at Washington, D.C.'s RFK Stadium. That October saw the release of Invincible (Number One), featuring the singles "Butterflies" (Number 14, 2001), "You Rock My World" (Number Ten, 2001), and "Cry." The album sold close to eight million copies worldwide, but its maker once again found himself embroiled in controversy when Jackson decided not to renew his contract with Sony. The corporation's leader, Tommy Mottola, canceled all promotional efforts for Invincible in 2002. Jackson responded by publicly branding Mottola racist and "a devil." That November, Jackson was photographed holding his baby over the railing of his hotel room balcony in Berlin, with many media and fans wondering about the singer's ability to care for his own children. Also in 2002, the State of California cut the Heal the World Foundation from its tax-exempt status for not filing annual statements. November 2003 saw the release of Number Ones, separately sold CD and DVD collections with one new song, "One More Chance" (Number 83, 2003). The day the album came out, with Jackson in Las Vegas shooting the "One More Chance" video, the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department produced a warrant and searched Neverland in relation to a new set of child-molestation allegations. The following month, on December 18, Jackson was charged with seven counts of child molestation and two of intoxicating a minor who was 14 at the time. Jackson steadfastly denied the charges. The case went to trial January 31, 2005 and ended that May; Jackson was acquitted on all counts in June 2005, after which the singer moved from Southern California to Bahrain, a Persian Gulf island. In May 2006, the State of California closed Neverland Ranch and fined Jackson $69,000 for not offering his employees insurance. In


February 2008, Jackson released Thriller 25, an expanded version of the best-selling album, including five remixes featuring contemporary musicians (Akon, Fergie, will.i.am, Kanye West) and other bonus material. The reissue sold well, spending seven weeks at Number One on Billboard's Pop Catalog Charts (it was disqualified from the pop chart, consisting of previously issued material).

Mate:pitstop at kfc


Picture: Faezi & Faiiz
Location: Kfc, Tg.Malim
Date: 27 June 2009
Note: Berkumpul dengan kawan-kawan lama,mizah repeat paper,hasmizah dan sarah
masuk UPSI, now dowg da degree (jelesnyer) & Shazana dah nak kawin (income)
Person: Ain Suraiya, Aliaa, Maz Aiefa, Shazana, Zira, Izzah, Hasmizah, Mizah, Faiiz,
Muaz, Syukri, Faezi, Azim & Nick

Saturday, June 27, 2009

megah?puncak?

suria klcc (bangunan berkembar petronas)
lihat bangunan tinggi bertabir mega-mega,
tiada dusta tapi kenyataan,
bibir tertutup rapat tanda bosan,
kenang sesuatu tiada jalan dituju,
puncak boleh dicapai?
harapan dan angan dulu yg timbul
jawapan tidak diketahui

obses cahaya

gelap sunyi suram tanpa suara,
lantas otak buntu,
cahaya mendatang,
membuka ruang memberi nafas,
pabila cahaya kian pudar,
kekosongan kembali dalam kegelapan.

what i need is tb, silence

Thursday, June 25, 2009

the beach boys: the kickers

kami slim shady's

camera obscura : best playlist on june 2009

Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbrokenby Camera Obscura
He said ?I?ll protect you like you are the crown jewels? yet
Said he?s feeling sorrier for me the more I behave badly I can bet

Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment

Jealousy is more than a word now I understand
I know you can stay a girl by holding a boy?s hand

Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment
Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment

I?ve got my life of complication here to sort out
I?ll take myself to an east coast city and walk about

Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment
Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment
Hey Lloyd I?m ready to be heartbroken
I can?t see further than my own nose at the moment


time to pretend by mgmt

I'm feeling rough, I'm feeling raw, I'm in the prime of my life.
Let's make some music, make some money, find some models for wives.
I'll move to Paris, shoot some heroin, and fuck with the stars.
You man the island and the cocaine and the elegant cars.


This is our decision, to live fast and die young.
We've got the vision, now let's have some fun.
Yeah, it's overwhelming, but what else can we do.
Get jobs in offices, and wake up for the morning commute.


Forget about our mothers and our friends
We're fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend


I'll miss the playgrounds and the animals and digging up worms
I'll miss the comfort of my mother and the weight of the world
I'll miss my sister, miss my father, miss my dog and my home
Yeah, I'll miss the boredem and the freedom and the time spent alone.


There's really nothing, nothing we can do
Love must be forgotten, life can always start up anew.
The models will have children, we'll get a divorce
We'll find some more models, everyting must run it's course.


We'll choke on our vomit and that will be the end
We were fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend


Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

RANtAi Acoustic Nite 2009


Jonker Walk Streets : chinatown


masa: 10-11malam
lokasi: jonker walk@melaka
kenderaan: swift pinky (afn 700)

jonkerwalk:oldbuilding!


masa: 10.00malam-11.00malam

baju bundle: terjumpe di PD!


baju kucing (yellow shirt) yang dicari sudah ditemui,
target baru baju beruang panda..

trip port dickson & melaka


Date : 22-24 June 2009
Time : 8.45 am start
Trip : KLiuc, Kajang, Putrajaya, Seremban, Port Dickson, Teluk Kemang, Melaka (town)
Person : 5 people (mus/gee/fais/nik/hafiz)
Place: IPD Teluk Kemang, Negeri Sembilan.
Cameraman : Nik Ahmad Faiz

Friday, June 19, 2009

zoo negara malaysia 2009


mesra kanak-kanak
lokasi : zoo negara malaysia
tarikh: 18 June 2009
kanak dari sekolah rendah
(gee dan faiz)

Trip on 18Jun2009

Picture: dalam perjalanan
Target: KLiuc, Klcc, Zoo Negara, Tesco Shah Alam & rumah sewa azim
Kenderaan: Swift Pink
Tarikh: 18 Jun 2009
Orang: Faiiz, Faezi, Azim & Nik

Thursday, June 18, 2009

baked chocolate pudding!jamie oliver


This pudding is chocolate heaven! The original recipe idea for it came from my mate Ben, the head chef at Monte's. I've changed it round a bit to make it easier to make at home.Melt 125g chocolate with the coffee, then pour into small ice-cube moulds and freeze until hard. Take 6 small 3 inch pastry rings, dariole moulds or cappuccino cups and grease well with some butter. Place in the fridge while you make your sponge mixture. Melt the remaining chocolate with the butter in a bowl over a pan of boiling water, then in a separate bowl whisk the egg whites with the sugar until firm. Fold the yolks into the cooled chocolate and butter mixture, then add the almonds and flour. Finish by carefully folding in the egg white mixture. Preheat the oven to 190ºC/375ºF/gas 5. Take your moulds out of the fridge and spoon a little mixture into each one, then push in a cube of the frozen coffee and chocolate mixture. Cover with the rest of the sponge mixture so each ice cube is completely enveloped. Bake in the preheated oven for about 18–20 minutes, then remove carefully from the moulds while hot. Serve immediately sprinkled with hazelnuts.

chance??percent of love??waiting??

i don't understand, why i still can't forget her! nick

flower: roses


location: bandar bukit puchong (ayah long)
date: 09/06/2009
note: after accident
note 2: i feel grateful (love ALLAH s.w.t)

what i feel inside: nik ahmad faiz

now i knew that i must forget about her,
even i still don't want, my brain,my heart
always in her..but, i must realize that
this is life, so even it is hard, but we learn
from the hard and we must be brave. So..
i knew she don't have any feeling at me,
she also don't care about me anymore, but
i still have my family and friends so i must
work harder to love them!(i miss them)
unisel is a part of best challenge, i got a friends
i know little about the world, sharing experience
and others. I want meet her, but she refuse, so
i start think, she throw me away...what should
i do??hahaha..i really don't understand. I can't be
friends because i know i can't! she juz hate me and
don't know what i feel.. so must go away..

selamat tinggal nurfarahin,
selamat tinggal strawberri,
selamat tinggal the memories,
i will miss everythings...
this is what i learn from my love.

joy and happiness on JUN


jumps credits
location: upsi
person: faiz,azim & gee

members: time wedding

picture: wan,gee,faiz & jurishi inamotor
location: taman bernam baru
date: 06/06/09

Perkahwinan

picture: juz married
location: tmn bernam baru
date: 06/06/09
theme: purple

Monday, June 8, 2009

accident:7Jun2009


akibat/cuai/stress/hilang kawalan
time nih,aku dah terbalik.
aku hilang kawalan, kecuaian yang memakan diri
tak sempat berbuat apa, aku rasa macam da mati seketika,
terbayang papa & mama termasuk paien juga.
Aku terfikir sume tuh.
barang papa dan strawberri aku capai dulu.
mmm...aku terhantuk waktu tu.
aku x sedar apa yang aku buat..
terus aku berlari keluar meminta pertolongan!
aku sedih giler tengok kereta aku..
orang pertama aku hubungi : mama
note: mama sangat takut & sangka aku da mati

Monday, June 1, 2009

senjakala:logamDARAH

location: Bkt minyak
time: 7.00 ptg
note: nurfarahin (she's the sun)

jack purcell:old&love


i bought this shoes when i'm form 5..
at pertama complex..
with my dad!
note:my dad my hero!