Jumping on the band wagon!….

March 25, 2009 at 11:10 pm (American Idol) (, )

The American Idol band wagon that is.  With my new found interest in singing, it’s only natural that I should find the show more interesting now. I was surprised during the audition rounds, I always assumed the horrible singers were aware of their tone deafness. I think I watched a few minutes of the show years ago, but I guess, that is, if I ever DID know, I forgot that they were sincere and thought they were good. Definitely not my favorite part of the show. I felt so bad …  I think it’s really too cruel!!  But!… now that auditions are over and done with (I skipped most of them <_<), I can enjoy! ….
adam lambert

His high notes are .... *sigh*

As long as Adam stays!  Which brings me to the point of this post, I kinda lost track there.. hee hee. To declare my love and devotion to the amazingness that is Adam. I voted for the first time tonight! yay! I had to wait an hour cause there was a busy signal when I first tried, but I guess I cared enough to keep trying, cause an hour later I tried again and got through.  Ha!!  I am a bad fan-girl, I watched last week, but I didn’t vote. I absolutely loved Adam’s Ring Of Fire Performance. (Soo Cool!)  But it escaped me, and I also didn’t tune in for the results…oops.. but I will see tomorrow’s for sure! Which will also mark my first results show.^.^…. I hope it’s entertaining!

Had more to say… but…my movie calls!

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Procrastinating!!~

January 29, 2009 at 5:48 pm (LIFE!) ()

*sigh~ Less than 24 hours away from moving, and… we haven’t pack a thing. We’re probably gonna be scrambling to cram things into boxes when the movers get here, I just know it. The cycle needs to be broken… Gotta focus!!

Goodbye Queens! now we’re off to CT. I have long since surrendered myself, no complaints about moving, I guess I kinda like it or else I’ll do something to stop it. Not that it has worked in the past though, sigh~never mind. I’ll go where the wind blows.

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Heechul getting his freak on on stage!!

January 5, 2009 at 6:49 pm (Gaydar) (, , , , )

Heechul (SUJU) kissing JungMo (Trax)

Heechul (SUJU) kissing JungMo (Trax)

ayi ayi… the blogging world is all abuzz with news that Heechul lay a wet one on another boy ( kinda).  As expected most of the comments are as ignorant as imaginary possible, with  ALLKPOP leading the way with a most moronic article.  They should know better.

Anyway, from all appreciative fan-girls. I’d like to say thanks to Heechul.  Great way to start the year!!~

Of course I’m sure he enjoyed it.  hee hee, you don’t need gaydar to solve the mystery that is Heechul!

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Getting close…

September 19, 2008 at 8:47 am (DongBangShinKI) (, , , , )

Mirotic Interview: 

my my my…. they are looking Good. Changmin looks GORGEOUS!! Actually they all look great, but Changmin is just…! that hair totally agrees with him.  Though his funny shirt makes it seem as though he’s  got a cast on his arm. And Man the Bling! lol.. it’s a little much, but still cool. 

I’ll stop spazzing and get some shut eye!

Yunho eye liner?! ah I guess it works, but is that a tattoo on your neck!!! O-o…?

Been listening to MIROTIC for two hours…lol… I have problems :P
I love the scream after Yunho’s Rap! can’t get enough! way to go Changmin!!

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Anticipation!

September 4, 2008 at 8:08 am (DongBangShinKI) (, , , , , )

 

AAH!! It’s finally here. A little taste of what Dong Bang Shin Ki has in store for us. Love the pic! totally sexy! lol, Junsu and his S-line! Jaejoong looks like a deer caught in headlights though…

I’m So looking forward to the 4th Album.

I Just realized this is my first fangirling post. Can’t hold it in anymore. Got declare my love to the world.

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Sad sad news …:(

June 14, 2008 at 6:42 am (Uncategorized)

I can’t believe Tim is gone…!  I used to love watching late nights replays of Meet The Press. I don’t think I will anymore…… He was one of a kind. MTP will never be the same :(

 

WASHINGTON – Tim Russert, a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential, died of a heart attack Friday in the midst of a presidential campaign he’d covered with trademark intensity. Praise poured in from the biggest names in politics, some recalling their own meltdown moments on his hot seat.

Russert, 58, was a political operative before he was a journalist. He joined NBC a quarter century ago and ended up as the longest-tenured host of the Sunday talk show “Meet the Press.”

He was an election-night fixture, with his whiteboard and scribbled figures, and was moderator for numerous political debates. He wrote two best-selling books, including the much-loved “Big Russ and Me” about his relationship with his father.

He was NBC’s Washington bureau chief.

President Bush, informed of Russert’s death while at dinner in Paris, saluted him as “a tough and hardworking newsman. He was always well-informed and thorough in his interviews. And he was as gregarious off the set as he was prepared on it.”

NBC interrupted its regular programming with news of Russert’s death and continued for several hours of coverage without commercial break. The network announced that Tom Brokaw would anchor a special edition of “Meet the Press” on Sunday, dedicated to Russert.

Competitors and friends jumped in with superlative praise and sad recognition of the loss of a key voice during a historic presidential election year. Known as a family man as well, he had been named Father of the Year by parenting organizations.

Familiar NBC faces such as Brokaw, Andrea Mitchell and Brian Williams took turns mourning his loss.

Williams called him “aggressively unfancy.”

“Our hearts are broken,” said Mitchell, who appeared emotional at times as she recalled her longtime colleague.

Bob Schieffer, Russert’s competitor on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” said the two men delighted in scooping each other.

“When you slipped one past ol’ Russert,” he said, “you felt as though you had hit a home run off the best pitcher in the league. I just loved Tim and I will miss him more than I can say.”

Russert had been recording voiceovers for this Sunday’s “Meet The Press” when he was stricken, NBC said. Russert’s internist, Michael A. Newman, said cholesterol plaque had ruptured in an artery, causing sudden coronary thrombosis. Resuscitation was begun immediately and continued at Sibley Memorial Hospital, to no avail.

Newman said an autopsy showed that Russert had an enlarged heart, NBC reported. Russert had been diagnosed with asymptomatic coronary artery disease, which he was controlling with medication and exercise, the doctor said.

Russert, of Buffalo, N.Y., took the helm of the Sunday news show in December 1991 and turned it into the nation’s most widely watched program of its type. His signature trait was an unrelenting style of questioning that made some politicians reluctant to appear, yet confident that they could claim extra credibility if they survived his grilling intact.

“I can say from experience that joining Tim on “Meet the Press” was one of the greatest tests any public official could face,” said Rep. John Boehner, House Republican leader. “Regardless of party affiliation, he demanded that you be straight with him and with the American people who were watching.”

Russert was also a senior vice president at NBC, and this year Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

He had Buffalo’s blue-collar roots, a Jesuit education, a law degree and a Democratic pedigree that came from his turn as an aide to the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York.

Lawmakers from both parties lined up to sing his praises after his sudden death.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Russert was “the best in the business at keeping his interview subjects honest.”

“There wasn’t a better interviewer in television,” Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential contender, told reporters in Ohio.

Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, Obama’s rival for the White House, hailed Russert as the “pre-eminent journalist of his generation.”

Carl P. Leubsdorf, president of the Gridiron Club, an organization of journalists, said, “It was a measure of the degree to which Tim Russert was respected in the journalistic world that he was the first broadcaster elected to membership in the Gridiron Club after the rules were changed in 2004 to end our century-old restriction to print journalists.”

Said longtime colleague Brokaw, the former NBC anchor: “He’ll be missed as he was loved — greatly.”

He had dozens of honorary college degrees, and numerous professional awards. He won an Emmy for his role in the coverage of President Ronald Reagan’s funeral in 2004.
Russert was married to Maureen Orth, a writer for Vanity Fair magazine. The couple had one son, Luke.

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when will the lies stop!

January 11, 2008 at 4:04 am (Rwanda) ()

LOl, this reminds me of 1984 for some reason …hhmmm……. Stupidiest thing I’ve ever heard!

Report – Genocide Ideology Still Circulated in Schools

Source: All Africa Global Media Date: January 09, 2008 Arusha, Jan 09, 2008 (Hirondelle News Agency/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) –A Rwandan Parliamentary Commission report has expressed worries that some secondary schools still circulate the obnoxious “genocide ideology”, which according to UN estimates claimed 800,000 lives in 1994, reports Hirondelle News Agency.

The report disclosed that “genocide ideology” was detected in 84 of the 637 secondary schools in Rwanda.

The 428-page report was discussed in December by the deputies at a plenary session.

The report attached copies of anonymous texts and leaflets circulated, one of which read as: “Tutsis are snakes, we have enough of them and we will kill them”.

The report reveals that some Tutsi students are being obligated to wear distinct uniforms, to which they are discriminated by some of their school mates.

In another example, at the secondary school of Gaseke, about thirty kilometers from Kigali, lists of Tutsi students to be killed were drawn up. Fortunately no one has been killed so far, according to administration officials.

In the same school, the 10-point text is circulated reminding of the 10 Hutu commandments published before the genocide by the extremist Kangura newspaper.

The editor in chief of the newspaper, Hassan Ngeze, is serving a 35 years prison rendered by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha, Tanzania.

“Never commit adultery with a Tutsi woman (…), never bind yourself to friendship with a Tutsi”, reads a text in the Gaseke school.

Another read: “Pray, even if we do not cut out you into pieces, we will poison you and you will die”.

“Let the Tutsis die”, read another leaflet found in the school complex of Shyogwe, in the South Province.

The report recommends to the governmental authorities to urgently bring before justice all the teachers conveying the genocide ideology.

“In all the provinces, the exemplification of the genocide ideology are identical”, warned the deputies.

As for the students who are minors and who are suspected to be the authors of the messages, the deputes have recommended the suspects to be sent to “re-education” centers.

The commission exhorts officials of the school establishments to work hard to create a climate of peaceful coexistence between the genocide victim students and those whose parents are prosecuted for their alleged role in the genocide.

The deputies urged speedy adoption of a bill repressing genocide ideology which is before the government.

They also questioned the allegedly lack of push from the Minister of Education, Jeanne d’ Arc Mujawamariya, and the Secretary of State for Primary and Secondary Education, Joseph Murekeraho, over the issue and majority of the deputies were not satisfied with their explanations.

                                                           CXGLOBviaNewsEdge  :SUBJECT: HR EDUC 

Copyright (c) 2008 Comtex News Network
Received by NewsEdge Insight: 01/09/2008 07:06:12

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Hello world!

November 5, 2007 at 6:07 pm (Uncategorized)

Ah~~ *Stretches.. a new home!

…………… ^.^ I hope this does not have the same fate as my xanga…. ha ha yeah…

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