Wednesday, January 7, 2009

sNOw ART at Harbin



































































fOOtBall













EvERY ONE IN THIS WORLD IS crazy wif football.Even including my self.my favourite glub is MU. and thERe are some photos to u guys to see...enjoy it...

My MiNUtES Wif My FrieNds(English NitE)






















My Sweet Moment With My family


















This photo's are take at teluk cempedak beach.Usually if in kuantan ,if we said TC,then every single person will know about it.TC beach is very popular beach in kuantan,pahang.I'n just enjoy my holiday's wif my family in there.Each and every moment i spend there is really very enjoyable.SO,what i'm trying to said is,if u guys have holiday just go there and enjoy urself.BELIEVE ME,ITS REALLY VERY PEACEFULL IN THERE..............

RoSes


















what A Rose Can Say

A rose can say I love you and want you to be mine,
A rose can say I thank you for being so very kind,
A rose can say congratulations, whatever the occasion may be,
A rose can say I miss you and wish you were here with me,
A rose can say I'm sorry if I've hurt you in any way,
A rose can say get well soon, May God bless you today,
A rose can say I wish you happiness, and the best for you each day.
A rose can say farewel when someone goes away,
A rose can say hello, I'm thinking of you today,
There's just so many wonderful things that a rose can say,
A rose can say goodbye when a love one is laid to rest,
No matter what there is to say, a rose can say it best.

Friday, November 14, 2008

mOvIeS

mOvIeS IS ALWAYS a best entertaiment for all of us.......
what u guys think about that?
share with me what is the best movie that u ever seen?
i dont care with the language...................:)
JUST SHARE WITH ME FRIENDS............................................

MaDaGaScAr Is bACK

"Madagascar" (2005) made half a bil, and my preteen son certainly enjoyed it, especially for the penguins. The sequel, "Madagascar: Back 2 Africa," is a better film, though - less manic, more easygoing. The first film referenced so many other movies so indiscriminately, from "Chariots of Fire" to "Planet of the Apes" to "American Beauty," watching it was like being caught on a bus with a bunch of screenwriters on the way to a wisenheimer convention. The new one lays off that stuff, comparatively, and while there are booger jokes and such, you'll likely avoid that "Over the Hedge" headache so many of these critter outings instill.Marooned on Madagascar, Alex the lion (voice by Ben Stiller), Marty the zebra (Chris Rock), Melman the paranoid hypochondriac giraffe (David Schwimmer) and hippo Gloria (Jada Pinkett Smith) yearn for home in the Central Park Zoo, where starry-eyed, egocentric Alex's antics have made him "king of New York." The penguins rig up an old, busted plane, slingshot fashion, and zing the quartet (plus stowaways) not to Manhattan, but to Africa, somewhere near Mt. Kilimanjaro.From there "Back 2 Africa" begins a serious poaching session on "Lion King" territory. Alex finds his parents - the late Bernie Mac provides the voice of daddy Zuba, big mane on campus - and with obvious allusions to Scar in "The Lion King," Alec Baldwin lends his sterling basso distrusto voice to jealous Makunga, a petty and venal lion indeed, who exploits naive, showbizzy Alex for his own political gain.When I say "Back 2 Africa" goes easy on the pop-culture jokes, I should clarify: One of the smarter things in the script is how Alex, who digs his Bob Fosse and Jerome Robbins dance moves, becomes the film's primary pop-cult gag. (When he suits up for ceremonial battle, a fight he doesn't realize will involve actual fighting, his war paint includes a dandy pair of tragic/comic masks.) This allows the rest of the movie to spread out and ease up in other ways, exploring other avenues. And naturally, most of the elements that made "Madagascar" all those mils are back, including lemur leader King Julien (Sacha Baron Cohen with a wittily un-peggable dialect), and the song - the song - "I Like to Move It."The visual style is typical, ultra crisp computer animation, bright, sharp, somewhat clinical. I took my kid and three of his pals to an IMAX screening, and while I could've done without the film's martial arts slapstick involving the cranky old outer-borough lady on safari, in a role expanded from her Grand Central Station cameo in the first picture, well, if there's one thing parenthood teaches anybody in this country, it's that boys rarely fail to laugh at someone gettin' it in the 'nads from a senior citizen.