Saturday 31 March 2007

Haile Selassie



Just trying to follow him...

Thursday 29 March 2007

Why nobody is afraid of NA troops?

Reports from the war:
after I get Khartoum, Sudan and Moscow, Russia with a large troops lost for both side, ronnielim sent out a couple of troops after Bhopal and Nagpur. That was the result:



Maybe next time he'll do better, now he knows the area.

Wednesday 28 March 2007

A little gift for New Alliance

Sorry that Christmas has passed and I'm a little bit in late.

Romario Achieves His 999 Goal

In victory of Vasco da Gama against Flamanago 3:0, Romario achieved third goal for Vasco which was his 999 goal in the career.
The next match Vasco plays on today against feeble Americano, and Brazilians are already preparing for the celebration of 1000th goal which will be accompanied by large fireworks, songs and the occasional trophy. Match will be played on the Sao Januario stadium, so Romario requested the president to transfer the match on the magnificent Maracana.

- I am sorry that already against Flamango I did not reach the magic number. This way I will have to wait yet another match - the former star of Barcelona, Valencia and PSV Eindhoven said.

The international soccer federation (the FIFA) and the Brazilian soccer alliance did not confirm the number of 999 goals of former Selecao striker. Many Brazilians, including the soccer great Pele, are thinking how Romario is not even close to that number. But, Romario does not consider the criticism.

- I wish to go down in the history on Maracana, that would be splendid - Baixinho (short) as his nickname is, added.

Pele is for now the only player who in his career came across the border of 1000 goals, after achieving 1281 goal in 1363 matches. Interesting, but Pele reached his 1000th goal with 29 years, while Romario at this moment has 41years.

Monday 26 March 2007

Tomorrow Miki is leaving


Leaving
by Robert Elliott

Open your arms to change, but please don’t lose yourself
You are what makes you who you are in sickness and in health
A friendly atmosphere has made you who you are to be
Your character is in charge and will control your destiny

You’ll go someplace you’ve never gone, you’ll make your mark again,
You will reset your standards, and sure will make new friends
As soon as today is yesterday your heart will always give
I hope you won’t regret today, cause your future longs to live

If our paths don’t cross again, I won’t forget this day
Cause I’m afraid of change, I’m scared to shift my ways
My eyes will see things they’ve never seen, but I’ve always been here
The time that counts your moments gone will teach me not to fear.

You’ll look upon your life and see familiar grounds
You’ll hear the call of memories and recognize the sound
All the lives you change will make stars disappear
And as you’re settled down, you’ll realize you’ve never left here.

Friday 23 March 2007

We are The Center of the Universe.

We are better than everyone. We kick ass at everything. The other day, a pussy cut us off India , so we sped up beside him and we rammed him off here. Nobody is as good as we are.

Some people think we're conceited. Oh well.

All other alliances think we're better than they are. Sometimes other alliances ask "so how come you rule so much?"
One time we decided to play in Africa, but we suck in Africa so we lost. Just kidding, we kicked everyone's ass because we're the best.

We own everyone at everything. There's no use in trying to be as good as we because it's impossible. There aren't enough words to describe how good we are.

THE UNIVERSE REVOLVES AROUND US.

Everyone wishes they were us. EVERYONE.

If we weren't us, we'd wish we was.

Thursday 22 March 2007

Aruba




The capital city, located on the southern coast near the western end of the island, is extremely picturesque with its Dutch colonial architecture in pastel colors. Over the past six years a lot of effort has been spent refurbishing the town and making it attractive for tourists. Along the wharf merchants come to sell fresh fish and produce right off the boats every morning. The downtown area and the Seaport Village are the primary shopping areas on the island.
Bushiribana
On the northern coast midway down the island lie the abandoned gold mines that were the center of Aruba's gold rush during the nineteenth century. Nearby sit the ruins of an old pirate castle that some say goes all the way back to 1499, the year that Alonso de Ojeda landed here.
Natural BridgeOne of the main attractions on the east coast was this coral formation 25 feet high and 100 feet long, which had been carved out by the pounding surf over the course of the centuries. Unfortunately in September 2005 the sea reclaimed its own.
Savaneta
On the southeastern side of the island is the oldest town in Aruba, Savaneta, the original capital. This is where the Dutch first settled after re-establishing control of the island in 1816. Today, it is an active fishing village, but there are still the remnants of an earlier time. The oldest house in Aruba, a cas de torto or mud-hut dating back some 150 years, is still standing here.
California Dunes "Hudishibana" & Lighthouse
Named for the offshore wreck of a famous ship, the isolated northwestern tip of the island features some of the most spectacular scenery, with large rolling sand dunes and an old stone lighthouse that is, however, closed to the public. Nearby there is a restaurant offering refreshments and dining at night. Diving here is recommended only for the most experienced divers.
San Nicholas
The second largest city in Aruba, San Nicholas is a modern development that rose with the island's oil boom. The area has a typical British Caribbean heritage. It is the birthplace of Aruba's Carnival, the third largest after Brazil and Trinidad.

Antigua & Barbuda



Antigua & Barbuda:
All the signs pointed towards Antigua. The island had warm, steady winds, a complex coastline of safe harbors, and a protective, nearly unbroken wall of coral reef. It would make a perfect place to hide a fleet. And so in 1784 the legendary Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to Antigua and established Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Little did he know that over 200 years later the same unique characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy would transform Antigua and Barbuda in one of the Caribbean's premier tourist destinations.The signs are still there, they just point to different things. The Trade Winds that once blew British men-of-war safely into English Harbour now fuel one of the world's foremost maritime events, Sailing Week. The expansive, winding coastline that made Antigua difficult for outsiders to navigate is where today's trekkers encounter a tremendous wealth of secluded, powdery soft beaches. The coral reefs, once the bane of marauding enemy ships, now attract snorkelers and scuba divers from all over the world. And the fascinating little island of Barbuda -- once a scavenger's paradise because so many ships wrecked on its reefs -- is now home to one of the region's most significant bird sanctuaries.

Wednesday 21 March 2007

Roma regard United with respect

After eliminating France's finest in the last round, AS Roma turn their attention to the English Premiership's top team when they welcome Manchester United FC to the Stadio Olimpico for their UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg. Roma's victory against Olympique Lyonnais in the first knockout round carried them into the last eight of Europe's élite club competition for the first time since 1984 and should ensure they are not short of confidence going into their first meeting with United.

Tuesday 20 March 2007

WAR - Bob Marley


«What life has taught me
I would like to share
With those who want to learn…»
Until the philosophy which holds one race superior
and another inferior, is finally and permanently
discredited and abandoned…
That until there are no longer first class and second
class citizens of any nation.
Until the co lour of a man skin is of no more
significance than the colour of his eyes…
That until there basic human rights are equally
guaranteed to all, without regard to race…
That until that day, the dream of lasting peace,
world citizenship and the rule of international
morality will remain in buy a fleeting
illusion to be persued, but never attained...
And until the ignoble and unhappy regime that now
hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique, in
South Africa, in subhuman bondage, have been
toppled utterly destroyed...
Until that day the African continent will now know
peace. We Africans will fight, if necessary,
and we know we shall win,
as we are confident in the victory
of good over evil,
of good over evil...

I'm a Ronin, but very similar to Africans...