Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Yorke: Man of the match

Dwight Yorke was quite simply inspirational with his tireless display in Trinidad and Tobago’s 0-0 draw against Sweden in their opening match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, earning him recognition as the Budweiser Man of the Match.

Known for his goalscoring prowess during his years in the English Premiership with Aston Villa and Manchester United, Yorke seemed to be everywhere on the pitch as he helped T&T, who played almost the entire second half with ten men, nullify Sweden’s attacking trio of Henrik Larsson, Freddie Ljungberg, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

“He was every bit the leader of the team on the pitch today,” said FIFA Technical Study Group member Roy Hodgson. “His vision and leadership in attack and defence was absolutely first-class and his fighting spirit all match long truly personified his team's performance.”

Saturday, June 10, 2006

England 1 Paraguay 0

England lucky to come away with a victory in their opening game, other than the first 20 minutes they were pretty much outplayed by Paraguay.
England started off strongly when they scored after Beckham's free kick scraped Gamarras's hair and went into the net, and then threatened Paraguay numerous times afterwards. The poor Paraguayuan goalie got himself injured after coming out to clear a ball and apparently he wont be playing anymore in the tournament. His substitute goalie did pretty well though looking assured in goal and pulling off several good saves against Lampard.

Both teams were just scrapping it out in midfield, with strikers losing out to tight defences. Owen and Crouch especially just didnt click, with Owen looking rusty and Crouch losing lots of balls and underperforming. Even his knockdowns and flickons which are his main strengths failed to do anything cos the referee din like him and kept blowing against him.

Paraguay also din look dangerous, with Santa Cruz whos supposed to be their danger man not getting much service. Nelson Valdez tho looked super lively on the right flank, with Ashley Cole and Terry to thank for keeping him covered well.

If England keeps this form up it seems unlikely that they'll do too well, especially with their only goal coming from quite a fluke. While they had a few bright sparks especially with Joe Cole and Lampard doing well they couldnt get the killer pass, with quite a few crosses just flying over Crouch harmlessly. England will have to rely on their setpieces to score, with Beckham's deliveries looking very dangerous.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

This is freaking romantic




From CtrlAltDel-online.com

Monday, February 06, 2006

[01:44] cedric you saw it first, here: i think joe cole looks cute
[01:45] cedric you saw it first, here: i found wolverine cute too

Friday, January 20, 2006

I want one


This is like the coolest clock you can ever have..too bad its US $240

Thursday, January 19, 2006

PART 8

The next dungeon is one tough one. Long straights and a few gates at the end, you don't know whether you will be able to handle it.
No time to think about it though. You don't want to disappoint your fellow Ngiaps in Paignland.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

PART 7: Lonely, im so lonely

Homesickness is starting to dominate your feelings. Ever since you left your home, you've only seen angry Eartakers and vicious traps. Not a single Ngiap to talk to.
You're bored. But that's not an excuse to stop your quest. You proceed on to the next dungeon. Its relatively easy, you've heard.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

PART 6: Last boring part!

You've heard about the next dungeon. The first part it is easy, yet the final stretch holds a passageway so narrow that it is termed the Death Gate. You have to pass through it no matter what, so hope that you will be lucky.

PART 5: Another boring part

The dungeon ahead is supposedly rather fustrating. You're confident of your abilities. You'll pull through.

PART 4: Boring part

Yet another dungeon passed. You seem to be getting better at manoeuvering past these traps, but the thrill still hasn't diminished. The dungeons are getting tougher though.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

PART 3: This is easy

So far, so good. You slump down exhausted at the side of the road. You've heard about the long passageways in the next dungeon that hold traps that a small careless touch will activate. They should be no problem for you though.

Friday, January 13, 2006

PART 2: Excitement!

As you stare at the crumbling dungeon and the diamond in your hand a sense of unfelt before excitement overcomes you. You had never thought that the thrill of avoiding dangerous traps and being so close to potential danger could be so immense. No time to think about it though. You proceed to the next dungeon.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

PART 1: Setting off

You bid your family farewall as you start off on your no doubt long and ardous quest. Swirling thoughts cloud your mind. Trying to flush the mental images of the vicious Eartakers and snapping traps out of your head, you plod on on your somehow already weary feet. You hope that you will be alright.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

PROLOGUE: The quest starts..

Ever since the terrible Eartakers invaded your homeland, they have snatched away all the gold and jewels that your kingdom possess, leaving Paignland and its inhabitants, the Ngiaps in destruction and despair. These evil Eartakers have hidden these jewels in their specially constructed dungeons coupled with treacherous traps for example mines and trapdoors, designed to ward off any potential infiltrators.
Many from your homeland have tried to regain these precious jewels, and many people have returned, although not in one piece. Now, as you bade your family farewell, you focus your thoughts on the daunting task in front of you, and proceed......

Its time to keep this blog alive!

After hours of hard work I finally managed to dig up my backup cd containing my palm stuff from my archives, and inside that cd is a full version of Silent Ngiap! For those uninformed, its this game I made during the sec 2 EOY exams for the palm, involving a story and lots of levels and stuff like that. Anyway, there are 45 parts to the story, and I'll post them up one per day!
The way that this works is that there are 45 levels, and in between each level(which is supposedly a dungeon) u get another part of the story. So you can type alittleflick.blogspot.com into your browser for 45 days in a row and be entertained! Btw this was written back when i was sec 2 so dun laugh at the language or anything ok?

P.S: To Khee Ngiap, im very sorry for using your name in this but it was back in sec 2 when I was young and immature. I promise you a cut of whatever I get from selling this game ok?