Interests:NBA, Jessica Alba, Kelly Hu, trying to be black, friends (my friends...not that crappy TV show), Australia!, Rap and R&B Expertise:Smiling,
Thinking waaay too much,
Laughing Occupation:Student
Well I joined MySpace after trying to boycott it. I shall keep Xanga for ole' times sake. Lotta good memories on this thing. I'll still check yalls Xanga's! I get email subcriptions.
the ONLY reason why I wanna see Miami Vice movie. I'm sure she'll dazzle the American audience just as she did in Memiors of a Geisha.
Is it just me or has this years summer line-up been more lackbuster than usual?
Can Tyrus Thomas help bring Bulls back to their glory days? Hint: He's the one about to smack the shit out dat ball.
Till next season...I don't know what to do now. World Cup will be over in couple of weeks. Dreadfull football season starts soon. ughhhh!
Man pulls TV from house fire to watch soccer
"A Beijing soccer fan refused to let the small matter of his house
burning down disturb his enjoyment of Tuesday's World Cup match between
France and Spain.
A fire broke out in a hutong in the center of
the Chinese capital at 3am local time Wednesday -- kickoff time in
Hanover -- and gutted the traditional courtyard dwelling, the Beijing
Daily Messenger reported.
"When the neighbors shouted 'fire!', I took my little baby and ran out in my nightclothes," the man's wife told the paper.
"My husband paid no attention to the danger, just grabbed the television and put it under his arm.
"After getting out of the house, he then set about finding an electric socket to plug in and continue watching his game."
The
anti-social timing of the matches broadcast from Germany, which is six
hours behind China, has forced some Chinese fans to go to great lengths
to follow the action.
One man quit his job in Beijing to return to his hometown Chongqing so he could watch the whole tournament uninterrupted.
State
news agency Xinhua reported that the 23-year-old's boss at the IT
company had offered him a pay rise, but he turned it down flat, saying
the World Cup was more important than his job.
The Guangzhou
Daily reported that local police were forced to release a thief
arrested for stealing a mobile phone when the victim refused to press
charges because he did not want to miss the start of a match.
Although there are also many female World Cup fans in China, one man
in the southeastern city had to sign a contract with his wife agreeing
to do all the housework during the month of the finals so he could
watch the matches at night.
Another from Putian, Fujian province, took a less diplomatic approach, Xinhua reported.
When
his cheers during the Argentina-Ivory Coast match woke his wife and she
switched off the television, he locked her in their bedroom and settled
back down to watch the game ignoring her loud protests."
Whhoa! Those are some REAL sports fans.
Videos: 1st: Tyrus with monster dunk. 2nd: Ronaldo tribute 3rd: Zidane vs. Ronaldinho: We'll be seeing this on Saturday! 4th: 007 Casino Royale: I think Daniel Craig will be a very good Bond. And one of the villians is bad-ass.