Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Post Chelsea Samsung Asia Tour friendly vs Malaysia


The match between Malaysia vs. Chelsea yesterday kicks-off at approximately 8.45pm. I parked my car at the Tesco hypermarket not far from the stadium. It just takes me & my sis less than 15mins to walk to the stadium but its worth escaping the massive traffic jam & double parking at the parking lot near the sidewalk by the roadside.


(With my sis at the Shah Alam Stadium that night)

For the 1st time I’ve experience having being surrounded by 45,000 Blues fans gathering at one time at the same place. Not bad at all. Compared to their visits in 2003 where there’s only about 5,000 – 10,000 Blues fans attended the FAPL Asia Cup at Bukit Jalil in July 2003. The Blues have definitely established & expanded their Asian fans here & I’m damn proud of it.


(Malaysia's Amirulhadi dribbles past John Terry)


Malaysia played well yesterday eventhough we lost 2-0 to the English giant. It’s a match known to many as the David vs. Goliath when Malaysia currently ranked 166th according to the FIFA statistics (June 2008) while Chelsea FC ended runner-up in English Premier League 07/08, UEFA Champions League & English League Cup last season.

(Anelka high-fived Terry after scoring the 1st goal for Chelsea)


Chelsea’s (No.39) French striker Nicolas Anelka breaking the deadlock by scoring at the 26th minute during the 1st half passing by defender Norhafiz Zamani & goalkeeper Mohd Helmi while their English Defender (No.3) Ashley Cole scored in the 54th minute on the 2nd half. However, I must say that Malaysia defended their half very well to avoid more damage being done to their side. I guess they’re being motivated by ‘do anything to prevent conceded’ attitude. After all losing 2-0 is not that bad compared to our last meeting when we lost 4-1 to them. We even lost 2-0 to Arsenal during their visit in 1999 and a whooping 6-0 with Man Utd in 2001, and 4-0 to Birmingham City in 2003.



(Ashley Cole reacts after scoring the 2nd goal for Chelsea)


At the end of the game, it was announced that (No.8) Frank Lampard won the Man of the Match (MOM) award. I saw at cardboard held by Frank that the MOM award-winner will get the latest Samsung handphone PDA like? Correct me if I’m wrong but I think that’s what I saw. With regard to the MOM award, I think the ones that deserve it should have been the Malaysian goalkeeper Mohd Helmi Eliza Elias because he manage to block & save crucial shot by Deco’s volley, Anelka’s, Essien’s & Terry’s shot-on-target. Maybe the award was to make Chelsea’s ‘fan-favourite’ to stay longer at Stamford Bridge? Remember this, when we held the pro-beach soccer at Batu Buruk, Terrengganu last time Eric Cantona won the MOM award w/out even laying 1 goal on the opposition’s net!

(In front of the Chelsea-Adidas official merchandise booth)

After the match ended, I decided to pay a visit to the Chelsea FC official booth which sells all sorts of merchandise. There were lots of people who wanted to buy the merchandise but there were only about 3 staffs attended to the throng of customers there. (2 at the counter 1 checking the stocks) While I was waiting patiently queuing up to be serve…there were some Malaysians who take the opportunity to steal some merchandise including the keychains & 1 white training CFC jersey. There was nothing that I can do, it all happens so fast. But I can tell that those snatchers look like some desperate uneducated & unethical mat-pit of mat-rempits who takes an advantage on the sellers. I waited there for 15mins and since none the staffs were able to entertain me, I decide to walk off the jammed-packed area w/out buying anything.


(Celebrating with other Chelsea FC fans right after the game)


Anyway, I really enjoyed the night. Although I missed the opportunity to go to Pavillion’s Adidas store at Kuala Lumpur the day earlier to meet the players. Seeing them on field is enough to satisfy my Chelsea footy enthusiasm. I wish I’ll get to go to Stamford Bridge in the near future…hopefully during my brother’s graduation sometime in 2010 Insyallah @ God’s willing.

Thank you Chelsea FC for your memorable visit of the pre-season friendly match & congratulations to the Malaysia Team for yesterdays’ best effort against The Blues. All the best for the next month’s Merdeka Cup @ Pestabola Merdeka football competition!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

My Chelsea FC love-affair Part 1


(Chelsea FC 2nd official visit to Malaysia for a friendly pre-season match)

On the 29th JULY 2008, Chelsea FC will versus Team Malaysia at Shah Alam Stadium in Selangor, Malaysia. It is a game i look forward to attend. The team visit to Malaysia & some other Asian countries are part of the pre-session warm up session before the English Premier League @ EPL kick-off somewhere in the next month. With the recent signing of Deco & Jose Bosingwa, the new coach Luiz Felipe Scolari who manage Portugal in the Euro 2008 are looking to forward to beat up our national team...just like what every EPL team did on their every visit.

(Glenn Hoddle signing superstar Ruud Gullit into the club which begins the Chelsea revolution)

I've been a long Chelsea FC fan. Long since the age of Ruud Gullit era and there were next to none of Chelsea fans that I can find circa 1995-1999. I have a great respect for Glenn Hoddle who manage to bring Ruud Gullit who has many European league experience into the club to boost the morale & confidence within the players. Me & my brother Azad see a potential for the West London club to bloom. It's only a matter of time til reached its superstar club after successful wins under the management of Ruud Gullit, Gianluca Vialli, Claudio Ranieri & Jose Mourinho.


(The Stamford Bridge, home of the The Blues)

On September 1999, my family went to the UK because my dad had to attend a course in Cambridge University. The time we spend there was priceless & memorable. There i had the opportunity to visit Stamford Bridge ie Chelsea FC stadium but our visit there were spend on visiting more valuable visiting places such as Wembley Stadium, Hyde Park, Harrods, Royal Albert Hall, Picadilly Circus, etc. So we end up our visit to UK w/out visiting Stamford Bridge. How sad. But we didn't return emptyhanded. My brother got himself the Chelsea HOME jersey with No.9 Vialli on its back & I got myself Chelsea AWAY jersey with No.10 Casiraghi on the back of my jersey.


(Gullit's players during Vialli's era)

Ruud Gullit was an great player on the field & even a better manager on the bench. With vast experience in the european competition, he knows exactly who to bring into Chelsea. Thus begins the evolution of Chelsea with its european players. Di Matteo, Vialli & Zola were the first 3 Italian signing that change the tempo game of Chelsea.

(Gullit's first honours as manager of Chelsea FC beating Middlesborough 2-0 in the final)


Under Ruud Gullit, Chelsea won:
FA Cup Winners 1997
Runner Up to the Charity Shield in 1997.



(Vialli is the 1st Blues manager who manage to bring Treble Honours in 1998)



Then when his apprentice Gianluca Vialli succeeded him. Under his helm, Chelsea won numerous titles namely:

Coca Cola Cup Winners 1998
UEFA European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1998
UEFA Super Cup Winners 1998
FA Cup Winners 2000
FA Charity Shield Winners 2000



(Ranieri's sole silverware for Chelsea in 2004 ie the FAPL Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur vs. Newcastle in the Final)



In the year 2000, Claudio Ranieri succeded Vialli and managed the team from year 200-2004 but only manage to get:


FA Cup Runners-Up 2002
FA Barclaycard Premiership Runners-Up 2003/2004




(The Special One manage to bring the EPL title back to Stamford Bridge after 50 years wait, he did the same feat. the following season.)


The best among all the managers were most likely to be Jose Mourinho who lead the team to several major titles namely:



Carling Cup Winners 2005
FA Barclays Premiership Champions 2004/2005
FA Community Shield Winners 2005
FA Barclays Premiership Champions 2005/2006


(Avram Grant is by far the only Blues manager who manage to bring Chelsea to the European Champions League Final)


However, after Mourinho's departure from Chelsea, I find Chelsea less to my liking when they hired Avram Grant to do the job. Grant however manage to get Chelsea in a good spot after taking over the Blues from Jose Mourinho. He manage to get Chelsea into 3 runner-ups title namely:

League Cup / Carling Cup Runner-Up 2008
English Premier League Runner-Up 2008
Champions League Runner-Up Champion in 2008.

(The new manager for Chelsea FC hired to get back the EPL title)

Oh well, now that Chelsea have a new boss ie Luiz Felipe Scolari i look forward to see a successful management under the man.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Entering The Dark Hour Of Expensive Petroleum.

The figures were quoted from some websites:

Harga petrol di Malaysia sepanjang zaman...(dalam masa 16 tahun - sejak 1990 )



ZAMAN DR. M
Sebelum 90 - RM 0.89
Tahun 1990 - RM 1.10 (kenaikan RM 0.21)
01/10/2000 - RM 1.20 (kenaikan RM 0.10)
20/10/2001 - RM 1.30 (kenaikan RM 0.10)
01/05/2002 - RM 1.32 (kenaikan RM 0.02)
31/10/2002 - RM 1.33 (kenaikan RM 0.01)
01/03/2003 - RM 1.35 (kenaikan RM 0.02)






ZAMAN PAK LAH...
01/05/2004 - RM 1.37 (kenaikan RM 0.02)
01/10/2004 - RM 1.42 (kenaikan RM 0.05)
05/05/2005 - RM 1.52 (kenaikan RM 0.10 )
31/07/2005 - RM 1.62 (kenaikan RM 0.10)
28/02/2006 - RM 1.92 (kenaikan RM 0.30)
05/06/2008 - RM 2.70 (kenaikan RM0.78)

This is so unreasonable of our government to raise such prices of the petroleum. For an oil produced country, here are the comparison...

Negara Harga minyak seliter (dalam RM)

Malaysia - RM 1.92 (now RM2.70!!!)
Iran - RM 0.29
Venezuela - RM 0.16
Turkemenistan - RM 0.39
Arab Saudi / Saudi Arabia - RM 0.19
Mesir / Egypt - RM 0.81

(Isn't Multimedia Super Corridor @ MSC in Cyberjaya enough? Do we really need the other 5?)

The allocation wasted for mega projects:-

Koridor Utara / North : RM 17.5 billion
Koridor Timur / East : RM 112 billion
Wilayah Iskandar : RM 47 billion
Koridor Sabah : RM 105 billion
Koridor Serawak : RM 107 billion

TOTAL : RM 372.5 billion


(Malaysia oil rig that can be found in Peninsula & West Malaysia territorial waters)


Malaysia oil 'Grade A' - less sulfur
Arab oil 'Grade B'

Malaysia sells their oil for USD$170 & buy Arab Oil at USD$100.

Some Economist calculated that Malaysia should earned RM 244 million p/day but Petronas reported that they only earned RM80 billion?

Where did the money went to?

Why wasted some stupid project that doesn't benefit Malaysians at large?

I quote Pak Lah's words on The Star newspaper today "We can't make everybody happy"

What the hell is going on with our current government?

Sunday, June 1, 2008

THE International Court of Justice (ICJ) has declared that sovereignty over Middle Rocks belongs to Malaysia while Singapore has the right to govern P

The court said that sovereignty over South Ledge would belong to the "state in the territorial waters of which it is located".

It said the ICJ was constituted to determine sovereignty and not the maritime boundary.

There was hardly any reaction from both camps after ICJ vice-president Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh completed reading the majority judgment that took almost two hours.

It was a 12-4 ruling to declare that PBP belonged to Singapore, 15-1 to award Middle Rocks to Malaysia and 15-1 that sovereignty over South Ledge belonged to the state in the territorial waters of which it is located.


The decision is final and is not appealable.

Tracing historical events prior to 1953, the court said it was clear that the Johor Sultanate had sovereignty over the island, almost the size of a football field, from time immemorial.

It said the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 determined the sphere of influence between Britain and The Netherlands.

The court said the Johor empire was divided into two: new Johor empire and the Riau-Lingga Sultanate.

"Historical facts, however, point that PBP belonged to Johor," the judgment said.

The court noted that Britain and, subsequently, Singapore conducted activities on the island.

It said the Colonial secretary of Singapore had written a letter dated June 12, 1953 to the British Adviser to the Johor Sultan, asking information about PBP.

"In a letter dated Sept 21, 1953, the acting State Secretary of Johor replied that the Johor government did not claim ownership of the island," it said.

The court said it considered the correspondence and found that Johor's reply showed that as of 1953, the state understood that it did not have sovereignty over PBP.

"That letter of denial was binding as it was an undertaking from Johor that she would not claim ownership of the island," it said.

The court also noted that even after 1953, Malaysia did not undertake any activities compared with Singapore.

It also did not protest when Singapore installed military communication equipment in 1977 and proposed reclamation plans to extend the island.

"The court concluded that the conduct of Singapore and its predecessor and the failure by Malaysia to respond, showed that by 1980 sovereignty over PBP had passed to the island republic.

" Malaysia and Singapore made oral submissions before the 16-member bench last November.

The Malaysian legal team was led by Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Mohamad, former ambassador to The Netherlands Datuk Noor Faridah Ariffin, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Professor James Crawford, Prof Nicolaas Jan Schrijver, Professor Marcelo G Cohen and Penelope Nevill.

The dispute began when Singapore lodged a protest note in 1980 after Malaysia published a continental shelf map the previous year, showing the island as part of her territory.

In 1993, Singapore expanded her claim by including Little Rocks and South Ledge as part of its territorial waters.

The then prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir and his counterpart agreed to refer the dispute to the ICJ in 1994 after failing to resolve it through bilateral means.

-(NST Online)-

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

ICJ To Decide On 23rd May 2008 Over Sovereignty Of Pulau Batu Puteh

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) -- Six months after the end of the hearing of oral submissions over the sovereignty of Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to decide which country - Malaysia or Singapore -- should have sovereignty over the disputed island and the two marine features.

The ICJ, which is based at The Hague in the Netherlands, will give its verdict on May 23, bringing to a close a 28-year-old territorial dispute over the island and the two features.

The court heard lengthy submissions from both countries from Nov 6 to 23 last year.

Malaysia and Singapore had pledged to abide by the decision of the ICJ, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, whose decision is final and not subject to appeal.

Both the Malaysian foreign minister, Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim, and his Singapore counterpart, George Yeo, had said the outcome of the case would not strain ties between the two neighbours.

The dispute was brought to the ICJ after the two countries signed a special agreement in February 2003 requesting the court to rule over the dispute which had started in February 1980 when Singapore protested against a Malaysian map of its boundaries published in 1979 which showed Pulau Batu Puteh as belonging to Malaysia.

Singapores protest led to an exchange of correspondence and subsequently a series of inter-governmental talks in 1993 and 1994 at which the respective positions of the two countries were developed, but without any conclusion.

Subsequently, it was agreed that the dispute on Pulau Batu Puteh, the size of a football field which lies 7.7 nautical miles (nm) from the Malaysian mainland but 25.5nm over the sea from Singapore, and the two marine features should be decided by the ICJ.

During the proceedings Malaysia and Singapore had argued their cases backed by voluminous documents and eloquent submissions presented by each country which included international lawyers.

Singapore argued before the 16-member panel of judges that Pulau Batu Puteh was terra nullius (No Mans Land) when Britain took possession of it from 1847 to 1851.

The island republic contended that it had conducted various activities there for over 150 years to show that it had exercised sovereignty powers on Pulau Batu Puteh, which it calls Pedra Branca (White Rock in Portuguese) while Malaysia had not done so.

Malaysia brushed aside Singapores claim that the island was terra nullius, saying that the claim was flawed.

It stressed that Johor had the original title to the island and the two marine features since time immemorial and that Britain was merely given permission by the Johor Sultanate to build the Horsburgh lighthouse on the island.

Singapore was merely the administrator of the lighthouse built on Pulau Batu Puteh and activities that have taken place there were just acts required of a lighthouse administrator, Malaysia argued.

Britains activities in relation to the Horsburgh lighthouse and the island after 1851 were purely operational and did not reflect any intention to acquire sovereignty over the island, the Malaysian team said.

It said that Singapores activities in respect of the lighthouse did not amount to a conduct of sovereignty as claimed by the republic.

Malaysias international lawyer Sir Elihu Lauterpacht pointed out to the court that once it was established that Pulau Batu Puteh was not terra nullius in 1847, then it must have been regarded as subject to Johors sovereignty and that would be the end of Singapore's case.

This was because Singapore itself had declared that it rested its case upon the basis that it acquired the title to Pulau Batu Puteh by taking possession of the island as a terra nullius, he had submitted.

The Malaysian team was led by Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Mohamad, the Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs, who was also the countrys agent for the case, while Datuk Noor Farida Ariffin, the Malaysian ambassador to the Netherlands, was the co-agent.

Others were Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail and Malaysias team of international lawyers.

They were, Sir Elihu and James Crawford, both professors in International Law at the Cambridge University; Nicolaas Jan Schrijver, professor of Public International Law, Leiden University; Marcelo G. Kohen, professor of International Law, the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva; and Penelope Nevill, college lecturer, Downing College, Cambridge University.

Singapores team was led by Tommy Koh Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who was the republics agent for the case.

Also part of the team were its Deputy Prime Minister S. Jayakumar, Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong, Attorney-General Chao Hick Tin and the countrys team of international lawyers.

The ICJs verdict will be delivered by the Vice-President of the Court, Judge Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh, who was the Acting President in the case.

The 16 judges included two ad hoc judges appointed by Malaysia and Singapore. Malaysia appointed Christopher S.R. Dugard of South Africa and Singapore, Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao of India.

-- BERNAMA

Monday, March 17, 2008

Malaysia New Cabinet Minister for 2008-2012

PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Tuesday afternoon announced the 27-seat Cabinet line-up.

More than half of the ministers are new faces.

The full list:

Prime Minister:
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Deputy Prime Minister:
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak

Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department:
Tan Sri Bernard Dompok,
Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz,
Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi,
Datuk Mohd Zaid Ibrahim,
Datuk Amirsham Abdul Aziz

Deputy Ministers in the Prime Minister's Department:
Datuk Johari Baharom,
Datuk Dr Mashitah Ibrahim,
Datuk K. Devamany,
Datuk Hassan Malik

Finance Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi,
Second Finance Minister - Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop
Deputies - Datuk Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah &
Datuk Kong Cho Ha

Defense Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
Deputy - Datuk Wira Abu Seman Yusop

Internal Security and Home Affairs Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar
Deputies - Datuk Chor Chee Heong &
Senator Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh

Housing and Local Government Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Ong Ka Chuan
Deputies - Datuk Robert Lau &
Datuk Hamzah Zainuddin

Works Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Mohd Zin Mohamad
Deputy - Datuk Yong Khoon Seng

Energy, Water and Communications Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor
Deputy - Datuk Joseph Salang Gandum

Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Mustapa Mohamed
Deputy - Datin Paduka Rohani Abdul Karim

International Trade and Industry Ministry:
Minister - Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin
Deputies - Loh Wei Keong, Datuk Jacob Dungau Sagan

Foreign Affairs Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim
Deputy - Tunku Azlan Abu Bakar

Education Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein
Deputies - Datuk Wee Ka Siong, Datuk Razali Ismail

Higher Education Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Khaled Nordin
Deputies - Khoo Kok Choong, Datuk Idris Harun

Transport Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Ong Tee Keat
Deputy - Anifah Aman

Human Resources Ministry:
Minister - Datuk S. Subramaniam
Deputy - Datuk Noraini Ahmad

Women, Family and Community Development Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen
Deputy - Noriah Kasnon

National Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Shafie Apdal
Deputy - Datuk Teng Boon Soon

Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili
Deputy - Fadilah Yusof

Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Noh Omar
Deputy - Datuk Saiffuddin Abdullah

Natural Resources and Environment Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Douglas Unggah Embas
Deputy - Datuk Abu Ghapur Salleh

Rural and Regional Development Ministry:
Minister - Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib
Deputy - Tan Sri Joseph Kurup

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Shahrir Samad
Deputy - Jelaing Mersat

Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui
Deputy - Senator A. Kohilan

Youth and Sports Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Ismail Sabri Yaacob
Deputy - Wee Jack Seng

Health Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Liow Tiong Lai
Deputy - Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad

Information Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek
Deputy - Datuk Tan Lian Hoe

Tourism Ministry:
Minister - Datuk Azalina Othman
Deputy - Datuk Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Abu Taib

Fed.Territory
Minister - Datuk Zulhasnan Rafique
Deputy - M. Saravanan

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Colbie Caillat LIVE in Malaysia!


(The stage where Colbie is performing)

The day before yesterday which is on the 14th March 2008 was a night to remember. Colbie Caillat pronounced "Kol-bee Kal-lei" a young singer hailed from Malibu - California currently at the age of 22 years old made her debut concert appearence at the Laundry, The Curve, Damansara, Kuala Lumpur. I first time saw her video clip appeared on tv few days ago for her hit single "Bubbly". She has a very beautiful voice similar to the like of Sheryl Crow. I manage to get 3 complimentary tickets to attend her concert.


(I am just behind them, Colbie & her band having a group talk)


The concert was scheduled to start by 8pm but it turn out to be later than we had expected as rain starts pouring at the area. People were searching for cover. Luckily me & my friends manage to take our shelter at the nearby restaurant. However, there are some so called "loyal-fans" still standing under the open sky & get themselves wet under the rain. Not to mentioned people who bring along umbrellas & rainjackets.


(She waves her hair in front of me! A beautiful shot taken)

At around 8.30pm the DJs of the organizers of Hits.FM start to warm up the crowd by doing some games to win prizes of Colby Caillat's CDs & posters. I've got her CD already so there's no need for me to get wet for another. By 9.15pm the sky starts to clear. I manage to get near to the stage. It was a long wait for her to come to the stage. Finally Colbie & her bodyguard arrived at around 9.30pm. I manage to get near her & took some picture of her & her band.


(Looking at me while performing on stage)

It was a beautiful performance by Colbie that night. She sang about 8 songs of the total 12 songs produced for her debut Coco album. There's also Hitz.FM winner named Prima (might spelled wrongly) who manage to sing along Colbie on the stage. Woah! She's 1 lucky girl! I think every other Malaysian would be very jealous of her because just how many people who manage to sing side-by-side with an international artise?



(Azza, Asari, Natalie-Hitz.fm DJ & Me enjoying ourselves)

Her concert finally come to an end around 10.30-11pm. Next is the authograph session with the fans. What really pisses me off here is that no fans are allowed to take any pictures with her! I should have taken a picture with her earlier. FYI, Malaysia has a very bad reputation as a country to have a fan-artist session. This not only happen to Colbie's concert but all other concert too! Arrogant organizers! The same thing happen to the Sunburst concert held on the 15th of March (yesterday).


(The signed CD album :-p )

Anyway, it took me 15mins on the queing line to finally meet meet her face to face. She signed my copy of her album Coco. I must say she's a very beautiful lady. She has a beautiful pair of green eyes & a wide smile that i cant just stop staring. She's a very humble & down to earth lady who deals with her fans very well. After having a moment with her i head to the exit of the signing area. I'm so happy that i attended her concert. Later that night me & my friends have a drink at Rasta & few hours later at Hartamas just to ease the hype that we've gone through. It was certainly a memorable night that will never be delete from my memory.