Thursday, April 23, 2009

its all about 'bye bye'

This is for my peoplesWho just lost somebody
Your best friend, your baby
Your man or your lady
Put your hand way up high
We will never say bye
No, no, noMamas, daddies, sisters, brothersFriends and cousins
This is for my peoplesWho lost their grandmothers
Lift your head to the sky
Cause we will never say bye
As a child there were them times
I didn't get itBut you kept me in lineI didn't know why
You didn't show up sometimesOn Sunday mornings and I missed you
But I'm glad we talked through
All them grown folk thingsSeparation brings
You never let me know it
You never let it show
Because you loved me and obviously
There's so much more left to say
If you were with me todayFace to faceI never knew
I could hurt like thisAnd everyday life goes on
I wishI could talk to you for a while
Miss you but I try not to cry
As time goes
it's true that you'veReached a better place
Still I'd give the world to see your face
And be right here next to
it's like you're gone too soon
Now the hardest thing to do is say,bye bye..
You never got a chance to see
How good I've done
And you never got toSee me back at number one
I wish that you were hereTo celebrate together
I wish that we couldSpend the holidays together
I remember when you used toTuck me in at night
With the teddy bear you gave me
That I held so tightI thought you were so strong
You'd make it through whateverIt's so hard to accept the factYou're gone forever
I never knew I t I wishI could talk to you for a while
Miss you but I try not to cry
As time goes byAnd it's true that you'veReached a better place
Still I'd give the world to see your face
And be right here next to you
But it's like you're gone too soon
Now the hardest thing to do is sayBye bye

After fulfilling their religious obligations, they had sex outside the compound and then fell asleep.

I read NST yesterday and i found out something that is out of my mind.Its a bout a couple lover.Its began as after they fulfilling their religious obligations, they had sex outside the compound and then fell asleep.When they woke up several hours later, they got into a heated argument which turned deadly when the man went back into the temple, grabbed a parang and hacked the woman to death.The High Court here yesterday heard how general worker S. Ganesan, 24, then hid P. Suganthy's body in some bushes behind the temple.Ganesan then threw away the parang and fled.
Suganthy's body was later found by a passer-by.The facts of the case were read out yesterday before judicial commissioner Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim. He sentenced Ganesan to 14 years' jail after he pleaded guilty to culpable homicide. Ganesan admitted committing the offence at a temple in Kampung Lembah Paya Salak in Sepang between noon and 6.15pm on Aug 11, 2005.He was initially charged with murder and had claimed trial after which nine prosecution witnesses had testified.Ganesan subsequently changed his plea when the prosecution reduced the charge to manslaughter.In sentencing him, Abang Iskandar said, based on the post-mortem report, Suganthy, a 22-year-old cleaner, had suffered 16 external body injuries and a cracked skull.He said the only mitigating factor he could consider was that Ganesan was a young offender (he was 19 when the offence was committed) and that he had pleaded guilty.He ordered him to serve the jail term from the date of his arrest on Aug 31, 2005.In mitigation, counsel K. Viknesvaran pleaded for leniency as his client had repented. He pointed out that Ganesan was from a poor family and had pleaded guilty to the offence.Deputy public prosecutor Hana Hadinah S. Mohd Ghazali pressed for a heavy sentence to reflect the gravity of the offence.

C.Ronaldo












Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, OIH (IPA: [kɾɨʃˈtiɐnu ʁuˈnaɫdu]; born 5 February 1985)[1] is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a winger for English Premier League club Manchester United and the Portuguese national team.
Ronaldo began his career as a youth player at
Nacional and his successes with the team led to a move to Sporting CP two seasons afterwards. Ronaldo's precocious talent caught the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and he signed the 18-year-old for £12.24 million in 2003. The following season, Ronaldo won his first club honour, the FA Cup, and reached the UEFA Euro 2004 final with Portugal, in which he scored his first international goal.
In 2008, Ronaldo won his first
UEFA Champions League title, and was named the final's man of the match. He was named the FIFPro World Player of the Year[2] and the FIFA World Player of the Year, in addition to becoming Manchester United's first Ballon d'Or winner in 40 years.[3]
Three-time Ballon d'Or winner Johan Cruijff said in an interview on 2 April 2008, "Ronaldo is better than George Best and Denis Law, who were two brilliant and great players in the history of United."[4]


Early life
Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born on 5 February 1985 in
Funchal, Madeira, the youngest child of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and José Dinis Aveiro. His second given name, "Ronaldo," was chosen after then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who was his father's favourite actor.[5] He has one older brother, Hugo, and two older sisters, Elma and Liliana Cátia.[1]

Club career

Early career
Ronaldo's favourite boyhood team was
Benfica. At the age of eight, he played for amateur team Andorinha, where his father was the kit man. In 1995, Ronaldo signed with local club Nacional, and after a title-winning campaign, he went on a three-day trial with Sporting CP, who subsequently signed him for an undisclosed sum.[6]

Sporting CP
Ronaldo joined Sporting's other youth players who trained at the Alcochete, the club's football academy. He became the only player ever to play for Sporting's U-16, U-17, U-18, B-team, and first team, all within one season.
[7] He scored two goals in his Sporting debut against Moreirense, while featuring for Portugal in the UEFA Under 17 Championships.[8]
When he was 15, Ronaldo was diagnosed with a racing heart, a condition that might have forced him to give up playing football. The Sporting staff were made aware of the condition and Ronaldo's mother gave her authorisation for him to go into hospital. While there, he had an operation in which a laser was used to cauterise the area of his heart that was causing the problem. The surgery took place in the morning and Ronaldo was discharged from hospital by the end of the afternoon; he resumed training only a few days later.[9]
He was first spotted by then-Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier at sixteen, but Liverpool declined to take him on because they decided he was too young and needed some time to develop his skills.[10] However, he came to the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2003, when Sporting defeated United 3–1 in the inauguration of the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon. Ronaldo's performance impressed the Manchester United players, who urged Ferguson to sign him.[11]