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Monday, April 13, 2009

LoL Today I Stayed Behind For Dc With James For Being Noisy In Class .... I was So F**King Not Happy Because The BLACK Man Was so PEK CHEK !! I So I escaped Dc ... LOL JkJk Fake Story .... I Only Stayed With James Cause I Was Playing In Dc Corner With Him .... I Was Not In Dc .... ( Note That )



News Report By DaveTheBarbarian .....


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Sunday, April 12, 2009




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Thank For Reading And See Laden Fry In HELL !!


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Charred Chine !! =) Look This Picture Of TheGreatWallOfChina ... I Took This Picture Last Year ... Nice yah ??
Idiotic India !! =) Actually Quite Nice Cause I Took It Two Years Ago !!



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The New Natural Wonders of the World
More than 250 sites are in the running to be named among the New 7 Wonders of Nature, as part of a three-year contest whose winners are expected to be announced in 2011. Here are some of our favorite contenders.
Great Barrier Reef: The world's largest coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef is home to over 1,500 species of fish, 200 species of birds and numerous species of whales, dolphins and sea turtles. It extends about 1,250 miles along the coast of Queensland, Australia, and spans a total area of about 14,300 square miles. The reef has historically been a well-protected, pristine haven for delicate coral and abundant marine life. However, this habitat is at risk due to overfishing and pollution, in addition to rising sea temperatures likely caused by global warming.


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Saturday, April 11, 2009

I hate HornTail..........


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Thai protesters smashed their way into a major Asian summit Saturday, forcing the country's embattled prime minister to cancel the meeting and evacuate foreign leaders by helicopter.
Premier Abhisit Vejjajiva declared a state of emergency in the beach resort of Pattaya after thousands of demonstrators stormed the summit, which was supposed to focus on the financial crisis and North Korea's rocket launch.
Choppers plucked dignitaries from the roof of the luxury hotel venue after the red-shirted supporters of ousted Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra breached police lines, broke down glass doors and streamed into the building unopposed.
The collapse of the summit piles more pressure on British-born Abhisit, who has pledged that his four-month-old government will heal years of political turmoil since Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 coup.
"The government has a duty to take care of the leaders, who will depart from Thailand," Abhisit said in a sombre nationwide address broadcast live across all Thai television channels.
The meeting -- the biggest international gathering since the G20 summit in London earlier this month -- grouped the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) with China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand.
Protesters said they had run out of patience with Abhisit's refusal to bow to their demands for his resignation, and that they were angry at the wounding of several supporters in earlier clashes with pro-government rivals.
"The 'Red Shirts' have been asking him to resign for four months and we decided that now was the time to push him," Pichet Sukjindatong, one of the protest leaders, told AFP inside the building.
Hooting horns and triumphantly chanting slogans, anti-government protesters decked out in red pushed past lines of troops who carried shields and batons but offered little resistance.
They toppled metal detectors, smashed reception tables and left behind small polls of blood where some had been injured by glass.
About 100 demonstrators got as far as the driveway of an adjacent building where ASEAN leaders were holding a lunch meeting to thrash out a new schedule for the talks, after protest blockades had scrapped the morning's itinerary.
Hotel staff quickly cleared the restaurants and hustled bikini-clad tourists out of the pool as the protesters staged a sit-in rally at the heart of the summit, blocked by security forces with flak jackets and shotguns.
Within minutes of the cancellation, several foreign leaders including Philippine President Gloria Arroyo and Abhisit himself were airlifted to a nearby military airbase where emergency planes were on standby.
The demonstrators soon dispersed and within hours all the visiting leaders had been evacuated. Abhisit made a surprise return to the summit venue late Saturday to say the state of emergency had been lifted.
"We apologise to the Thai people that this incident happened. Even though the government was not responsible, it is its duty to ensure the meeting runs smoothly," he said after being escorted in by scores of soldiers.
Thaksin, a billionaire tycoon who is living in exile to avoid a jail term for corruption, later addressed around 15,000 supporters in Bangkok by telephone from an unknown foreign location, police said.
"I thank the Red Shirts in Pattaya who showed strength. In the next few days we will see real change," he said. "Red Shirts in Bangkok and elsewhere must now act immediately so that we can change our country."
Officials did not say if or when the Asean summit would resume -- it has already been postponed and shifted to new venues several times in an attempt to dodge the protest threat.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon, who had been due to attend the talks Sunday, led expressions of regret.
"I hope for an early restoration of normalcy in Thailand and for the settlement of differences through dialogue and peaceful means," he said.
Political commentator Thitinan Pongsudhirak said the protest movement had seriously undermined Abhisit's troubled administration and showed there was no end in sight to months of political drama.
"Their goal is to make the government unable to function -- I think certainly they have done that today," said the analyst from Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University.
Oxford-educated Abhisit has repeatedly resisted calls to step down despite escalating anti-government protests both in Bangkok and at the summit.
He came to power in a parliamentary vote in December after a court ruling toppled Thaksin's allies from government -- a development that came after anti-Thaksin protesters occupied Bangkok's two airports for more than a week.


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