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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to everyone.
Is time to start a new day.

A new year is a great time to start making changes towards a new and better you. Take time and think about the things you can do to improve you.

Tomorow i also will be attending hip pop dance.
and we are going to have competion among other dancer.


Happy New Year to everyone!!!!!!

Monday, December 29, 2008

PMR

Today i go to school to get the result.
when i enter the school, i have a strange felling.
i fell so scare.
when i recieve the paper , i Got 3A.
WHAT the !!1
i cant believe it.
i got A in ENG

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

LOL today i cant go for hip pop class

today i cant go TT

but today i go for uncle and go for bowling

YES today i get a present from my father

guese wat present is that?
the present i want so much till i cant sleep.
guese wat present is that?

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

fund raising

yesterday i and my friend do fund raising.
kind da fund and tired.
i get a lot of experience from there.
what i sell:
i sell flower.
How many do u sell:
i sold 4 packet of flower.
How much u get ?:
RM40
what u going to do wth it?:
donate to church.
haha

Monday, December 22, 2008

Undersea cable problem disrupts Internet services

KUALA LUMPUR:
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has reported some disruption to its Internet services due to circuit faults on the submarine cable network linking Malaysia and Europe. The services would be completely restored by Dec 31.
TM, in a statement yesterday, said customers using its Internet services may experience slow browsing while accessing websites hosted in Europe and that those using other IP (Internet Protocol) services such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other critical business applications linked to Europe may also experience some service degradation.
It said the affected cables, on the South-East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 4 (SMW4) submarine network between Palermo in southern Italy and Alexandria in northern Egypt, were being repaired.
Some of the links, meanwhile, had been rerouted to ease congestion, it added.
During the restoration process, traffic to northern America may experience minor degradation while traffic to other countries was unaffected, it said.
Customers can call TM at 100 and select “Internet Services” or e-mail TM at help@tm.com.my regarding Internet-related problems, it added. — Bernama

LOL!!!
i can not wait for that.
i want celebrate Christmas by using internet.
T_________T

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Lucky Day

Today i ate napolitains chocolate gave by my uncle.
The napolitains chocolate so nice to eat.
got 7 favour.
i fell so lucky. haha

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Next week Christmas is coming

one more week, we will celebrate christmas.
i cant wait for it. i wonder what gift will i receive!!!!

YES MAN

Jim Carrey stars as Carl Allen, a man who signs up for a self-help program based on one simple principle: say yes to everything...and anything. At first unleashing the power of “yes” transforms Carl’s life in amazing and unexpected ways, but he soon discovers that opening up his life to endless possibilities can have its drawbacks.

i cant wait to see this movie!!!!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Prank in MSN

ME: yo
Chris: hi
ME: harlo
Chris: can i know who r u
Chris: ?
ME: im from japan
Chris: o nice to meet u
ME: i know u from fred ster
Chris: wats ur name
Chris: ?
ME: hmmm
ME: wat ur fist
Chris:christopher
ME: jun natsukawa
ME: nice to meet u
Chris: omg i cant believe i can get to know someone from japan
ME: u look cool in fred ster
Chris: japan is freaking cool
Chris: thx
Chris: haha
ME: how old are u
Chris: 15
ME: wow
Chris: juz finish my important test
ME: im 14
Chris: y i don c u in friendster
Chris: natsukawa ?
ME: im the right side
ME: do u suport apple so much
Chris: r u in my friendster
ME: no
Chris: i really love gadgets
ME:me too
ME: cool
Chris: japan should hav iphone
ME: fist time meet someone with same interest
ME: cool
Chris:haha
Chris: tat i want it for decades
Chris: do u ever visit malaysia
Chris: ?
now i add my parther (Jnel)
ME: chris
ME: that my japan fred
Jnel: i c
Chris: hi
Jnel: hi
ME:hi
Chris: nice to hav many new friends
ME:chris
Chris:yes
ME: meet my fred jannelle
Jnel: hi
ME: chris
Chris: hi jannelle
ME: guese how old is she
Chris: all from japan?
ME: yes
Chris: 16
ME: wow
Chris: gosh
ME: gosh
ME: he is so pro
Jnel: i knw
Chris: correct
Jnel: how u knw
ME: ya
ME: how u know
Chris: jackpot
ME: wat the
Jnel: *(-.-''')
ME: hahaha
ME: chris acualy
Chris: hav u ever visit malaysia?
Chris: ye
Chris: yes
ME: no
ME: u kind cute in pic in the fredster
ME: chris
Chris: haha
Chris: tq
ME: haha
Chris: i hav mushroom head
ME: chris do u want to know the truth
ME: about us
Jnel: huh?
Chris: wat
ME: u have juz been prank
ME: im not from japan
ME: wakaka
ME: haha
Chris: i know it
ME: guese hu me
Chris: wait
Chris: little tips
ME: no
Chris: r u 1 of my friends
ME: guese m i boy or girl
Chris: boy
ME: wow
ME: right
ME: im chew joon gil
ME: thx for joining the prank talk
Chris: wat the
ME: hahaha
Chris:shit u lar
Chris: joon gil
Jnel: lol
ME: haha
Chris: i will kill u tomoro
ME: so funny
ME: tomoro
ME: how
Chris: i told tat got leng lui add me
ME: haha

Japanese Classroom Comedy

Sunday, December 14, 2008

OMG!!! DRAGON BALL LIVE ACTION MOVIE COMING SOON

LOL !!! Dragon Ball Live Action ....
i cant imagine that coming!!!


Saturday, December 13, 2008

How to Celebrate Christmas

Christmas has become a very commercial holiday. Rushing around to buy presents, people tend to forget the true meaning of Chistmas. Aside from big dinners and expensive gifts,there are other ways to celebrate that reflect the true meaning of the holiday, and give the gifts to the One whose birthday it is! And even if you aren't a Christian, you can still celebrate the season in your own way.

Religious Celebration
1.Reflect on the reason for Christmas by doing some research. In the Bible, you can find the Christmas story in the book of Luke, Chapters 1 and 2. Consider reading these chapters aloud as part of your family's holiday.

2.Choose some activities that you and your friends or family will enjoy which fit with the meaning of Christmas and are also socially enjoyable. Consider preparing some special foods for the poor and needy, as well as giving gifts to people you know.

3.Learn some of the non-commercialized Christmas songs. There are some beautiful carols that you can sing together - maybe someone in your family or circle of friends can play the piano or guitar - if so, encourage them to play, and have a sing-along. Consider carols like "O Come All Ye Faithful," "Joy to the World," and "The First Noel." You can find the lyrics online if you don't know them.

4.Spend time with others to celebrate. Gather together at the homes of friends and family, and spend some time in fellowship with others who believe as you do during this special time.

5.Wish others a Merry Christmas. You don't have to worry that you will offend them. If they want to wish you a Happy Hanukkah, in response, thank them and wish them the same. Wishing others a Merry Christmas helps spread the cheer.

6.Give to others. Whether to your family and friends, or to others less fortunate, spend some time this Christmas in giving. We give in remembrance of the gifts of the Magi to the Savior, but at the very heart of it all, recall that we are to give because He first gave to us.

7.Spend time quietly being thankful for the gift of Jesus to the world that we celebrate on Christmas. This is the day that Christians have set aside to celebrate the beginning of the greatest gift mankind has ever received. Coming into the Christmas season with a grateful heart is essential if you really want to make the extension from Jesus's giving of His amazing gift to your giving and receiving.

8.Invite God to come and celebrate the day with you. Some people choose to do this by attending a Christmas Eve service. Some do it by sitting before the Christmas tree and silently inviting God to just be with them. However you decide to do it, for the Christian, making God a part of your day is vital.

Secular Celebration
1.Spread Cheer. When you hear Christmas songs, instead of being grumpy and resenting all of the commercialism, smile and whistle along. Being cheerful during the Christmas season really will help in spreading Christmas spirit to those around you, plus it helps you enjoy it more in the bargain.

2.Join up with friends and family. Even if you aren't a Christian, lots of people celebrate the day just because it's a national holiday and most folks get a day off work. Take advantage of this time to reconnect with friends and family, and enjoy the fellowship.

3.Create your own traditions. You don't have to engage in religious demonstrations in order to have fun Christmas traditions. Decorating a tree with Star Trek or superhero themed ornaments, or with little trains, or with Disney characters can be a part of it. Or have a movie night during which you invite friends over and serve hot apple cider and popcorn or cocoa and cookies. Show "A Christmas Story" or "The Family Stone," or any number of other non-religious themed seasonal movies.

4.Have a Sing-Along. Either have it at your home, go door to door, or go to an old folks' home and do it. Learn some Christmas or seasonal songs, and sing! It's fun, and even if your voice isn't great, hopefully, you won't be singing alone - you'll get some cover from your more talented friends! Try songs like "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Frosty the Snowman," "Holly Jolly Christmas," or "Silver Bells."

5.Do a Generous Work. This is in the spirit of spreading joy, kindness and beauty during the Christmas season. Maybe you can volunteer at a homeless shelter, or maybe you could help with a local toy drive or food drive for those who have less than you do.

6.Invite your friends or family over for dinner. You don't have to spend big bucks on gifts - small tokens are fine. Or just have everyone over for a nice dinner. Make it a potluck if you want to keep expenses (and workload) manageable. The important thing is just to get together with people you love and make the winter a little warmer by sharing the warmth of caring with them.
7.Avoid people who say you cannot celebrate the holiday if you are not Christian. Mention that Christmas is a national holiday in most countries (including the United States) and that that implies that everyone can celebrate. Also talk about the cheer, camaraderie, and general goodwill that goes around during this season.

let me give some advise:

Remember your Christmas may not have white snow-topped trees, or a huge pile of presents, or a wonderful choir singing Christmas carols, but your Christmas celebration and thankfulness is all that is required to properly celebrate. Anything more is a bonus.

How to Make a Mini Beaded Christmas Tree


A beaded Christmas tree is easy to make and makes a very pretty addition to Christmas displays.

Thing that you will need:
1 cone of Styrofoam
1 small block of Styrofoam
4 boxes of colored pins (the kind with plastic balls on the ends)
1 box of clear beads
1 small can of brown paint and a brush
1 small can of green paint
1 hot glue gun


Step
1.Prepare the base for the Christmas tree. Place a pin in each corner of one side of the small block. Paint the small Styrofoam block with the brown paint and be sure to paint the bottom of the block around the pins. Using the four pins as a stand, place the block somewhere to dry. This small block will be the base of our beaded Christmas tree.

2.Prepare the tree. Place four pins in the flat side of the Styrofoam cone. Paint the Styrofoam cone with the green paint and be sure to paint the bottom of the cone around the pins. Using the four pins as a stand, place the cone somewhere to dry. This Styrofoam cone will be the top of our beaded Christmas tree.

3.Connect the base to the top. Using the hot glue gun, squeeze some glue out onto the top of the base. Quickly place the flat side of the cone on the top of the base and hold the pieces together for one full minute. This will ensure a strong joint between the top and the base of the beaded Christmas tree.

4.Prepare the beads for the Christmas tree. Separate the pins by color, whilst being careful not to drop any. Slide two to four of the clear beads onto each of the colored pins.

5.Add the beads to the Christmas tree. Push the pins into the Styrofoam cone until the beads touch the Styrofoam. The clear beads gives the tree a 3-D effect, and varying the amount of beads per pin will allow you to give your beaded Christmas tree a "layered look".

6.Enjoy. Your beaded Christmas tree is now complete and is ready to be enjoyed in time for the holidays!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas is coming










Christmas is coming dono what to do???
anyone want any comment??

12 December 2008 - first day

Today is the first day i create blog in my life.
i hope u all will gv some comment in order to improve this blog.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!