Blogger hates me.
Well it did.
It's nice to me now.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
Fun
Went shopping with Emma.
Had dinner at Bell House with Emma, Reyka, Ken, Audy and Reycilia.
Went bowling.
Had dinner at Bell House with Emma, Reyka, Ken, Audy and Reycilia.
Went bowling.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Try This
READ BEFORE VIEWING THE LINK:
There are two identical pictures that will appear on the
screen.
Over 8000 people were tested to see if they could find the 3
differences and only 19 got it. See how observant you are and if you find all 3 differences, you are one of the most elite people in the world!
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
There are two identical pictures that will appear on the
screen.
Over 8000 people were tested to see if they could find the 3
differences and only 19 got it. See how observant you are and if you find all 3 differences, you are one of the most elite people in the world!
http://members.home.nl/saen/Special/Zoeken.swf
Monday, October 23, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
AFL/Australian Idol
An AFL buff's take on the Final 12....
Dean - St Kilda. Looks good when up & running but pressure may start to tell. Has mass appeal (esp with the girls). Big X factor
Lisa - Carlton. Disappoints every week. Supporters can't accept there's actually very little talent there. May have success in very distant future
Ricky - Fremantle. Keeps getting through despite underdog status. Big darkhorse not without a chance
Chris - Bulldogs. Lots of flair & energy but just making up the numbers at the business end
Jess - West Coast. Loaded with talent & strong work ethic. Deserves favouritism
Damien - Sydney. Not fashionable but gets the job done. Loyal fan base
Lavina - Adelaide. Looked very strong early but disliked by all except her fans
Mutto - Collingwood. Passionate performances but just a plodder really
Klancie - Port. Some ability but has bogan written all over. Again hated by all but ardent fans
Joseph - Richmond. Pretender. Showed glimpses but has never, nor will ever, amount to anything
Reigan - Geelong. An enigma. Looked great early days but something went horribly wrong
Bobby - not sure what sport he was actually playing, but it was good while it lasted
Dean - St Kilda. Looks good when up & running but pressure may start to tell. Has mass appeal (esp with the girls). Big X factor
Lisa - Carlton. Disappoints every week. Supporters can't accept there's actually very little talent there. May have success in very distant future
Ricky - Fremantle. Keeps getting through despite underdog status. Big darkhorse not without a chance
Chris - Bulldogs. Lots of flair & energy but just making up the numbers at the business end
Jess - West Coast. Loaded with talent & strong work ethic. Deserves favouritism
Damien - Sydney. Not fashionable but gets the job done. Loyal fan base
Lavina - Adelaide. Looked very strong early but disliked by all except her fans
Mutto - Collingwood. Passionate performances but just a plodder really
Klancie - Port. Some ability but has bogan written all over. Again hated by all but ardent fans
Joseph - Richmond. Pretender. Showed glimpses but has never, nor will ever, amount to anything
Reigan - Geelong. An enigma. Looked great early days but something went horribly wrong
Bobby - not sure what sport he was actually playing, but it was good while it lasted
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Kingdom News #37
I went witnessing again today with Caca. I placed some of the Kingdom News #37. Me and Caca had McDonald's for lunch we walked from McDonald's to Caca's place. Now I have headache.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Best Friends!
I miss those days. When all my girls were single and fun to hang out with. When we can hang out day and night spending as much time as possible with each other. We had so much fun. A frown can turn into a smile within seconds. I miss my girls.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Kingdom News 37
Yesterday I went witnessing. We started the Kingdom News 37 campaign. An elder in my congregation already got a nice experience from the first door. Basically he offered the tract to this lady and an hour later she approached another brother who she saw across the road and asked for fifteen more. Isn't that great? She wanted to give them out to her family and friends. So yeah what a wonderful experience and from the first door.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Australian Idol
I love watching Australian Idol this year even more so than last year. More talented people on this year. No doubt about it.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
For Roland
Roland, your icon is ready to be picked up!
As requested, a cute icon!
I used the text from a line on lyrics you posted on your blog.
Enjoy!
As requested, a cute icon!
I used the text from a line on lyrics you posted on your blog.
Enjoy!
High School Reunion
Last night I went to my high school reunion. It was fun. Everyone recognised me and were so nice except some people I don't recognise back.
It was really nice talking to everyone since I was shy back in high school. So I think high school reunions are good for closure for those who were bullied and shy back in high school.
Some pics from last night!
With Jodi. She is so friendly now!
With Emma and Liz. Our school colours red and white that's why the balloons red and white.
With Julie. She is so nice! I can't believe we actually can have conversations now!
It was really nice talking to everyone since I was shy back in high school. So I think high school reunions are good for closure for those who were bullied and shy back in high school.
Some pics from last night!
With Jodi. She is so friendly now!
With Emma and Liz. Our school colours red and white that's why the balloons red and white.
With Julie. She is so nice! I can't believe we actually can have conversations now!
Friday, October 13, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Ladeda
*YAWN*...
I am so tired. Oh this morning I went witnessing with Bruce, Ivan and Adriana. It was good then went to Intan's study then went to Harbour Town to get a card for Ann and Claudio's engagement. Got another card as well.
Socceroos won 2-0 over some country sorry I can't remember who they played. But Tim Cahill is a cutie. I know he's not even BLOND. But you know you don't have to be blond to be a cutie. It helps if you are though.
Thanks Ro for the SMS. Awww so sweet of you to try and cheer me up but I am fine just been doing stuff outside.
I want to travel so bad.
I am so tired. Oh this morning I went witnessing with Bruce, Ivan and Adriana. It was good then went to Intan's study then went to Harbour Town to get a card for Ann and Claudio's engagement. Got another card as well.
Socceroos won 2-0 over some country sorry I can't remember who they played. But Tim Cahill is a cutie. I know he's not even BLOND. But you know you don't have to be blond to be a cutie. It helps if you are though.
Thanks Ro for the SMS. Awww so sweet of you to try and cheer me up but I am fine just been doing stuff outside.
I want to travel so bad.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Weekend Update!
Well I made some choc chip cookies today with Ellena. Nice! Oh earlier on we went to Harbour Town and I got the Eagles Premiership poster finally from the Sunday Times *waltzes around the room*.
Yesterday I went to the Royal Show with Intan, her boyfriend and her parents. Got showbags for my niece (Divina) and also for Dee. I got a Freddo showbag for myself. Got a Dora the Explorer doll with it so I guess Divina can play with that whenever she is here. She got so many toys.
Just finished watching Australian Idol. This year's is pretty good actually. That's all I gotta say.
Well that's all for now.
Yesterday I went to the Royal Show with Intan, her boyfriend and her parents. Got showbags for my niece (Divina) and also for Dee. I got a Freddo showbag for myself. Got a Dora the Explorer doll with it so I guess Divina can play with that whenever she is here. She got so many toys.
Just finished watching Australian Idol. This year's is pretty good actually. That's all I gotta say.
Well that's all for now.
Friday, October 06, 2006
Explanation
What's behind this Curiosity Killed the Cat business?
Well you know what it doesn't bother me anymore.
Well you know what it doesn't bother me anymore.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
LOL
How Funny!!!
ON SUNDAY night, it was Adam Hunter's goldfish that fell foul of the quirky celebrations of the youngest West Coast premiership player of 2006. While not quite devoured, Andrew Embley discovered yesterday that he'd been had by Beau Waters, too.
Embley had spent several days worrying that he had lost his Norm Smith Medal, revealing yesterday that he hadn't seen it since Saturday night.
The 25-year-old, who has danced his way through every function and commandeered the microphone at every opportunity, said his celebrations turned to despair on Monday night when he realised the prized possession could have been lost.
"At one stage, I was stressing massively. I was like, 'I've lost my bloody Norm Smith! I don't know where it is!' " Embley said.
Waters finally put an end to the vice-captain's anguish yesterday, revealing that he had the medal in his footy bag at home.
Waters has been at the centre of celebrations since the dramatic one-point win over Sydney. He collapsed in the rooms on Saturday night when a combination of exhaustion, dehydration and beer left him light-headed, but by Sunday, he had recovered sufficiently to snack on Hunter's goldfish.
Yesterday, as the Eagles were feted with a street parade in Perth, Waters reminded him that he had given him the medal for safe keeping during the post-match celebrations. And he warned that Embley might have to dig into his wallet to get it back.
"It's on eBay right now," Waters laughed. "I've got it in my bag. I found it there this morning when I was looking for my toothbrush."
ON SUNDAY night, it was Adam Hunter's goldfish that fell foul of the quirky celebrations of the youngest West Coast premiership player of 2006. While not quite devoured, Andrew Embley discovered yesterday that he'd been had by Beau Waters, too.
Embley had spent several days worrying that he had lost his Norm Smith Medal, revealing yesterday that he hadn't seen it since Saturday night.
The 25-year-old, who has danced his way through every function and commandeered the microphone at every opportunity, said his celebrations turned to despair on Monday night when he realised the prized possession could have been lost.
"At one stage, I was stressing massively. I was like, 'I've lost my bloody Norm Smith! I don't know where it is!' " Embley said.
Waters finally put an end to the vice-captain's anguish yesterday, revealing that he had the medal in his footy bag at home.
Waters has been at the centre of celebrations since the dramatic one-point win over Sydney. He collapsed in the rooms on Saturday night when a combination of exhaustion, dehydration and beer left him light-headed, but by Sunday, he had recovered sufficiently to snack on Hunter's goldfish.
Yesterday, as the Eagles were feted with a street parade in Perth, Waters reminded him that he had given him the medal for safe keeping during the post-match celebrations. And he warned that Embley might have to dig into his wallet to get it back.
"It's on eBay right now," Waters laughed. "I've got it in my bag. I found it there this morning when I was looking for my toothbrush."
Old Nicoski Articles
Old Mark Nicoski articles I found. So so sad.
Depths of despair
10:46:03 AM Sun 25 September, 2005
Jason Phelan
Sportal for afl.com.au
West Coast youngster Mark Nicoski has offered a rare insight into the emotional rollercoaster that Grand Final day presents to an AFL footballer.
The 21-year-old felt both dizzying highs and crushing lows on the day and he recalled running onto the MCG in front of nearly 92,000 fans with awe.
"I was living a childhood dream to be honest with you," Nicoski said after the match.
"I'm an Eagles supporter, I've grown up in W.A., so to be representing the club in a Grand Final (was) just an amazing feeling.
"It's like (the) Coliseum, there's just no words to describe it. The amount of people watching you - it's an amazing feeling and it's one that I hope I can get again."
The young midfielder also plumbed the depths of despair after his side fell agonisingly short of premiership success - losing a titanic struggle with Sydney by just four points.
"Numb is probably the best word to describe it," he said of how he felt after the final siren.
"Just seeing a group of guys so jovial and another group of guys so down - it's hard to comprehend what happened. I've been watching Grand Finals for 21 years now and I always used to wonder why the team that lost was so disappointed.
"Playing a full season of footy - it's my first full season of AFL footy - you understand how much work goes into getting into a Grand Final and I think that's probably the main reason why the team that loses is so disappointed.
"We've ended up finishing second, but we know that if we put in the same amount of work and then a little bit more, we're going to have another opportunity."
GF closure for Nicoski
2:46:43 PM Thu 16 February, 2006
Justin Chadwick
Exclusive to afl.com.au
West Coast defender Mark Nicoski is looking forward to the upcoming season, eager to erase the pain from last year's four point grand final loss to Sydney.
The pacy left-footer was fantastic in the biggest game of the year, collecting 17 possessions and bobbing up for a vital goal.
"By the end of the grand final feeling so hollow, I sort of realised why that was and it was because of the amount of hard work that went into getting us there," he said before training on Wednesday.
"When you get to the Grand Final and you miss out by four points, you understand why everyone's so disappointed because it's a mighty effort to get there and it's an even bigger effort to win it."
"That's been burning in my stomach since last year and I can't speak for everyone, but I'm pretty sure for a lot of the guys it will still be in the back of their thoughts."
Nicoski said he has since watched a replay of the grand final, treating it as part of the closure process.
"The whole day and the whole week was such a big blur that I couldn't really remember it and I just wanted to watch it to see what sort of happened and what went right and what went wrong," he said.
"I know a couple of guys haven't bothered to put the tape in but for me it was more of a closure thing."
"It has happened now and I just wanted to watch it again to see areas that I could have improved on in my game and areas we could have improved on as a team."
After an excellent 2005 season in which he played 21 games including three finals, Nicoski believes he is ready to take another step forward and wants to cement himself into the squad.
"Hopefully I can offer the coaching staff what I offered last year plus some more," he said.
"We've got such a young and talented side that to be a part of it again for another full year would be fantastic."
"I've improved my strength and my weight gain out of sight in the three or four years I've been down here."
"They're all positives so I'm looking forward to the season."
Depths of despair
10:46:03 AM Sun 25 September, 2005
Jason Phelan
Sportal for afl.com.au
West Coast youngster Mark Nicoski has offered a rare insight into the emotional rollercoaster that Grand Final day presents to an AFL footballer.
The 21-year-old felt both dizzying highs and crushing lows on the day and he recalled running onto the MCG in front of nearly 92,000 fans with awe.
"I was living a childhood dream to be honest with you," Nicoski said after the match.
"I'm an Eagles supporter, I've grown up in W.A., so to be representing the club in a Grand Final (was) just an amazing feeling.
"It's like (the) Coliseum, there's just no words to describe it. The amount of people watching you - it's an amazing feeling and it's one that I hope I can get again."
The young midfielder also plumbed the depths of despair after his side fell agonisingly short of premiership success - losing a titanic struggle with Sydney by just four points.
"Numb is probably the best word to describe it," he said of how he felt after the final siren.
"Just seeing a group of guys so jovial and another group of guys so down - it's hard to comprehend what happened. I've been watching Grand Finals for 21 years now and I always used to wonder why the team that lost was so disappointed.
"Playing a full season of footy - it's my first full season of AFL footy - you understand how much work goes into getting into a Grand Final and I think that's probably the main reason why the team that loses is so disappointed.
"We've ended up finishing second, but we know that if we put in the same amount of work and then a little bit more, we're going to have another opportunity."
GF closure for Nicoski
2:46:43 PM Thu 16 February, 2006
Justin Chadwick
Exclusive to afl.com.au
West Coast defender Mark Nicoski is looking forward to the upcoming season, eager to erase the pain from last year's four point grand final loss to Sydney.
The pacy left-footer was fantastic in the biggest game of the year, collecting 17 possessions and bobbing up for a vital goal.
"By the end of the grand final feeling so hollow, I sort of realised why that was and it was because of the amount of hard work that went into getting us there," he said before training on Wednesday.
"When you get to the Grand Final and you miss out by four points, you understand why everyone's so disappointed because it's a mighty effort to get there and it's an even bigger effort to win it."
"That's been burning in my stomach since last year and I can't speak for everyone, but I'm pretty sure for a lot of the guys it will still be in the back of their thoughts."
Nicoski said he has since watched a replay of the grand final, treating it as part of the closure process.
"The whole day and the whole week was such a big blur that I couldn't really remember it and I just wanted to watch it to see what sort of happened and what went right and what went wrong," he said.
"I know a couple of guys haven't bothered to put the tape in but for me it was more of a closure thing."
"It has happened now and I just wanted to watch it again to see areas that I could have improved on in my game and areas we could have improved on as a team."
After an excellent 2005 season in which he played 21 games including three finals, Nicoski believes he is ready to take another step forward and wants to cement himself into the squad.
"Hopefully I can offer the coaching staff what I offered last year plus some more," he said.
"We've got such a young and talented side that to be a part of it again for another full year would be fantastic."
"I've improved my strength and my weight gain out of sight in the three or four years I've been down here."
"They're all positives so I'm looking forward to the season."
Nicoski
Ok she told me she was joking! Plus I asked another girl for her opinion. Ok maybe most people don't go for the blonds.
Fair enough but someone did say he got nice eyes and that he got some fans lol. At least I am not alone. Lol.
Still though Adam Selwood got more fans.
Fair enough but someone did say he got nice eyes and that he got some fans lol. At least I am not alone. Lol.
Still though Adam Selwood got more fans.
Silly Girl
My friend called Mark Nicoski ugly.
That was uncalled for.
No need to attack my favourite player like that. Fair enough that Ben Cousins is more her type. I mean Ben was my favourite for nine years. But calling Mark Nicoski ugly is the lowest thing anyone could do. Is she saying I have bad taste? Just uncalled for.
That was uncalled for.
No need to attack my favourite player like that. Fair enough that Ben Cousins is more her type. I mean Ben was my favourite for nine years. But calling Mark Nicoski ugly is the lowest thing anyone could do. Is she saying I have bad taste? Just uncalled for.
LOL
Waters proves dangerous for Swans - and goldfish
Steve Butler
October 3, 2006
Amid the free-flowing beer for West Coast's premiership heroes at Steve's Hotel in the Perth suburb of Nedlands yesterday, the grand final marks became more spectacular, the goals were kicked from further out and there was the little case of Finding Nemo - or at least, Adam Hunter's goldfish.
As the celebrations for their first flag for 12 years continued, a sheepish Beau Waters admitted he had satisfied a late Sunday night snack attack by devouring Hunter's bowl swimmer.
Waters confessed to the crime and added that his fishy snack had been far from tasty.
Hunter had only a cryptic message in response to the crime against his goldfish.
"Right now, I'd like to say something inspirational, but that's not really me, so I'll just give you a line by Keanu Reeves in The Replacements," he said.
" 'Pain heals, chicks dig scars and glory lasts forever.' "
Steve Butler
October 3, 2006
Amid the free-flowing beer for West Coast's premiership heroes at Steve's Hotel in the Perth suburb of Nedlands yesterday, the grand final marks became more spectacular, the goals were kicked from further out and there was the little case of Finding Nemo - or at least, Adam Hunter's goldfish.
As the celebrations for their first flag for 12 years continued, a sheepish Beau Waters admitted he had satisfied a late Sunday night snack attack by devouring Hunter's bowl swimmer.
Waters confessed to the crime and added that his fishy snack had been far from tasty.
Hunter had only a cryptic message in response to the crime against his goldfish.
"Right now, I'd like to say something inspirational, but that's not really me, so I'll just give you a line by Keanu Reeves in The Replacements," he said.
" 'Pain heals, chicks dig scars and glory lasts forever.' "
Newspaper
Beau Waters has apparently EATEN Adam Hunter's goldfish. But yeh, there's a whole article in the newspaper and apparently Beau was hungry and couldn't find anything to eat so he ate the goldfish. Lol. How random.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Sheree
Her sister a best friend snatcher.
Her a Sydney Swans supporter.
Made me realise she aint worth it as a friend.
Her a Sydney Swans supporter.
Made me realise she aint worth it as a friend.
GF Again!
I watched the gf again on video.
I love the moment when Nico hugged Fletch. Awww! Watched the medal presentation again. I wish they said #31 Mark Nicoski. Oh well maybe next year eh.
I love the moment when Nico hugged Fletch. Awww! Watched the medal presentation again. I wish they said #31 Mark Nicoski. Oh well maybe next year eh.
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