29.6.10

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“I would put on all my clothes to keep warm at night and curl up the best I could,” said Valdez, who now plays club soccer with Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga and earns a seven-figure salary.

Valdez’s impoverished family lived in a tiny village called San Joaquin and could not afford to support him between the ages of 15 and 17 as he chased a professional soccer career. He moved hours away to join Atletico Tembetary, yet the meager trainees’ wages of $20 a week made rented accommodation out of the question.

So, unbeknownst to everyone at the club except for a kind-hearted security man, Valdez trained on the club’s fields during the day and slept in the bowels of its stadium by night.

“Everything I have in life and I owe to football,” he said. “That I can live somewhere nice and provide for my family, that is football. That I don’t have to sleep outside or under some concrete. That I don’t have to be cold or hungry or worried about the most basic things.

“I don’t regret the journey I have taken. It is different, far different to most people and most players. But it makes me appreciate things better and makes me proud and committed.”

Valdez was not the most talented youngster at Tembetary, but his work ethic and desperation to attain a better way of life drove him. At 17, he abandoned the cardboard boxes once and for all thanks to a senior contract. A year later, financial problems were a thing of the past when German club Werder Bremen spotted his ability and transformed his life.

“It was a bit of a shock when I first went to Germany,” Valdez said. “It was winter time and I have never felt it so cold. But I knew I had been given a special opportunity that I was fortunate to have and I knew I had to take it.

“There were times when I was homesick for my country but every time I look back at where I came from and how I lived it makes me appreciate this game and this life.”


seryes terharu dengar cerita nelson herueluo valdes of borussia dortmund and paraguay international.

23.6.10

climate change my arse


seems the world now is saying all bout climate change, sebenarnye baru bukak najib tun razak nye page at fb and tengok his blabbering about climate change. well heres something for you mr prime minister mister eco-mentalist, mr president.

first of all, climate change? yeah its our fault, its because of our damn thinking on building cars. yeah2 mr eco-mentalists wants us to sell our cars and use public transport. cmmon man,if i already had a car why in the world would i trade it in for sitting to some bloke in a bus with some funny smell of marijuana. and even so, why the hell you'd want us to go on these crap public transport when its not even reliable and on time. YB. Dato' Seri Kong Cho Ha answer us please.

secondly, mr i-am-so-smart-eco-mentalist, some 20 years ago british prime minister margeret thatcher saw the global warming coming. yeah we were using leaded fuel which was harmful, but she was right in pointing out fuc* dont put catalytic converters onto a car, it'd cause carbon dioxide. well everybody listened and now what we've got in our hands. more co2 damnit. humans can only be so smart they create problems for themselves.

"kids, if the teacher tells you tomorrow make a hydrogen storing cell, dont slag off, because the first one to find it is going to be a rich man" quotes jeremy clarkson. finally scientist (NOT ECO-MENTALISTS) have found a solution, hydrogen based car. the only thing that comes out the tail pipe is water because what happens when hydrogen combines with 2 oxygen. water la fool. we need the honda clarity not the toyota prius.

i should explain why the toyota prius is hated among petrolheads such as me. the fucki*g point of a new revolutionary car is to stop global warming dickhea*. yeah2 toyota prius can do 70++ miles to the gallon but still there is carbon emissions la fool. what we need is honda clarity, no petrol, no carbon emissions, just hydrogens and water. and by running on petrol, soon the world is going to run out of petrol no? mr eco-mentalists? so rather on going on petrol based car, make a hydrogen based car. and fools who think electric cars are good are dickhea*s too, where does electricity comes from, not the plug you big oaf, it comes from power stations burning coal and so on and that too causes global warming. HUMANS WHY ARE WE SO STUPID.

top gear did once do an arctic exploration challenge in a toyota hilux pickup, and guess what they found. the arctic is merely scathed. we humans haven't done anything towards the global warming, its just eco-mentalist being too worried oh no the world is going to end soon, it would get flooded, all ice is going to melt oh no. but reality is, when you do go there(the arctic) see for yourself, unscathed as it is the polar ice caps.


LONG LIVE PETROL HEADS, LONG LIVE THE BUGATTI VEYRON. the future now rests on us finding a way to store hydrogen. to my friends who's already at utp, taking petroleum geoscience, pfft HAHAHAH, you didn't see this one coming didya? anyways goodluck for them find somemore fuel so during the week we go to work in our hydrogen based car, and on weekends we can hang on to our spleens powersliding in our ferrari f430. politicians ya ain't so smart after all, we kids are smarter. sort-of.

for the future of us, and our grandchildren and generations to come. coming at ya its vast-t yeah

21.6.10

to dad(might be a lil late)


hey dad,

i know its a little late, but damn it.

i've seen people who don't have their dads since birth, i've a friend who's dad passed away at my age, i've seen movies people don't have a dad. all this while i didn't learn to appreciate your presence. and god knows how our family would be if you aren't here anymore. it'd be me arguing with the others and i can imagine that id say 'if dad was here, he'd have made the right desicion, if dad was here he could've fixed that if dad was here' and so on and on. and worst of all who'd calm mum down when i get angry at her.

you once said to me, if you ever want to become a successful person in life be a better person than your dad. well he's proved that well and my grandfather is damn proud of him. a parit 4, sekinchan boy outta nowhere builds a life works in a paddy field, electrical store. and now he's a doctor of philosophy? he ain't lived a easy life not quite as easy as mine but hell all dads are nowadays. he can tell stories to his grandchildren. me? im just some overspoilt brat who lives a life of games, multimedia and some other shit. what am is supposed to tell my grandchildren, what 'dulu atuk main fb time atuk 17'. ha-ha very funny but its the reality.

u know what dad, i can't figure out how to be a better dad than you, you can fix almost everything, jack of all trades, you can study even at the age of 40++ (cant remember). damn it, i guess this life hasn't turned out the way it would be. dammit dad, you're everything to us.


dad, happy fathers day yeah?

p/s other people reading this, please note to appreciate your father

newbie (noob)

hey, i'm new to this. its syazwankhairi. i'm here to give my views. i'm still 17 and underage, girls don't touch him.

still waiting for college i'm enrolling at gmi(german malaysian institute) for a level studies studies.

im living an unhealthy life so i need parkour enthusiasts to drag me outta my bed at 5.30am.

nice to meet ya, im syazwan from the eastside of the westcoast.