You could've knocked me out with a feather
I know you've heard this all before but we're just hell's neighbors
Why why why won't the world revolve around me
Build my dreams please grow a all over the streets
But I don't know much about classic cars
but I got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke
Down, Set, One, Hut, Hut, Hike
Media blitz...
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sins
You can bow and pretend that you don't don't know you're a legend
Time time time hasn't told anyone else yet
Let my love loose again
I don't know much about classic cars
but I got a lot of friends stuck on classic coke
Down, Set, One, Hut, Hut, Hike
Media blitz...
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sins
You could've knocked me out with a feather
I know you've heard this all before
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sins
Let's hear it for America's Suitehearts
But I must confess I'm in love with my own sïns
Saturday, 28 February 2009
America's SUITEheart...Fall Out Boy!!
Friday, 27 February 2009
AI: 2nd Group of Top 36
This AI season 8...
Besides Adam Lambert...the one that i talked about on my previous post....am rooting on him...until the end..
Like one of the judges said...she's got natural raw talent...or is it raw natural talent? neway x mind my grammar...hang kang onee...
She will definitely stay until top 5...ya...except if she do smtg that America dislike...
i hope she stay humble...and show a little bit of her personality...and not being timid...and not forgetting to keep on showing America her ability in singing....because i really want her to compete against Lambert and Gokey and who knows who the others may be..
U GO GIRLL...DO YOUR BEST...!!
Kris Allen was the third person besides Adam L and Alison..
i cant even remember him...maybe its just the beginning...maybe i will learn to love him...he's quite a cutey....=b ...lets W&S...
they must be a reason why america vote for him and not Megan or the rest...he must be smtg...
so Kai Kalama chose the wrong song...u better start praying, hoping that the judges will pick you for the last 3 person...and start practise and search for the right song for u to sing for the next round...no more kara-oke song i hope...fail? then there's always next year...
so Kai Kalama chose the wrong song...u better start praying, hoping that the judges will pick you for the last 3 person...and start practise and search for the right song for u to sing for the next round...no more kara-oke song i hope...fail? then there's always next year...
Thursday, 26 February 2009
I think Im in loveee...
I know...i fell in love easily...not like i plan to love him...it came naturally...
like sunshine is for trees and flower..and they depend so much on sunshine to go on living...how can i live without him when i cannot have him...
i know...am not suppose to love him...but how can i resist him...i tried, i failed...
Want to know who??? haha...
thats my secret to keep....ok la i give you the clue....not like you will guess it right anyway...
haha He's got that 'badboy' looks... looks a bit like...
+plus great personality...
if u dont like him its okay ...i love himm.. he is like all three above in one package...or maybe its the hair....i dont know...
one thing FOR SURE he's so damn HOT....like fawking damn hot...
maybe i shud just tell u...
u all ready ???
he is my....
ehem ehem....
he is ..... my adam... yaa...that adam lambert....
sitt...im in L.O.V.E.
like sunshine is for trees and flower..and they depend so much on sunshine to go on living...how can i live without him when i cannot have him...
i know...am not suppose to love him...but how can i resist him...i tried, i failed...
Want to know who??? haha...
thats my secret to keep....ok la i give you the clue....not like you will guess it right anyway...
haha He's got that 'badboy' looks... looks a bit like...
MCR Vocalist ~ Gerard Way,
30 second to mars vocalist ~ Jared Leto, oooo...
+plus great personality...
if u dont like him its okay ...i love himm.. he is like all three above in one package...or maybe its the hair....i dont know...
one thing FOR SURE he's so damn HOT....like fawking damn hot...
maybe i shud just tell u...
u all ready ???
he is my....
ehem ehem....
he is ..... my adam... yaa...that adam lambert....
sitt...im in L.O.V.E.
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Ash Wednesday!!
As u know...
Today is wednesday..
and also Ash Wednesday...
Blessed Ash Wednesday everyone..
am trying my best not to think of KFC right now....
i can literally smell KFC from my imagination....
owhh its hard...but i definitely can do it...
i will be going to church soon...
message from me to you: GO TO CHURCH PEOPLE...its ASH WEDNESDAY...
Today is wednesday..
and also Ash Wednesday...
Blessed Ash Wednesday everyone..
am trying my best not to think of KFC right now....
i can literally smell KFC from my imagination....
owhh its hard...but i definitely can do it...
i will be going to church soon...
message from me to you: GO TO CHURCH PEOPLE...its ASH WEDNESDAY...
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
Interview With Sharon Perlinger
Sharon Perlinger is a James Town Royal who has spent twenty years of her life in Austria. She comes across as a model, even a movie star. There is a poise about her that enthralls those around her. She lives in an amazing edifice located in East Legon part of Accra. OVATION spoke to her about love, religion, style and travels.
Where were you born
I was born in Ghana, James Town. When was that
That was in April, a few years ago. A lady's secret is her age
Can you tell us a little bit about your background, family and how you grew up
I grew up mostly in Kumasi. I went to school in Kumasi; I started in Primary and from there to Accra Girls Secondary School. I then left for Europe to do my secretarial course but before that I did a little of my secretarial course in YWCA where I met my first fiancé, who died in a car crash. He was half Lebanese and half Ghanaian. We had a girl together. I later got married to an Austrian. I was introduced to him sometime in April and by December we got married. We were married for about 15 years and got divorced. I had another girl with him so in all, I have two girls. I lived in Austria for about 23 years.
Did you attend a modeling or fashion school as well
Yes I did fashion. When I was in Austria, I had one of the nicest modeling schools in Austria; it was called Isher Modisgesher and I ran it for about five years. I was at the time building this house and since fashion involves a lot of money, I had to put it on hold for a while to concentrate on building the house. Unfortunately, the architects misused a lot of my money so I had to leave Austria to come back to Ghana to finish my house. But I had a very successful fashion institution in Austria for about five years.
Where were you born
I was born in Ghana, James Town. When was thatThat was in April, a few years ago. A lady's secret is her age
Can you tell us a little bit about your background, family and how you grew up
I grew up mostly in Kumasi. I went to school in Kumasi; I started in Primary and from there to Accra Girls Secondary School. I then left for Europe to do my secretarial course but before that I did a little of my secretarial course in YWCA where I met my first fiancé, who died in a car crash. He was half Lebanese and half Ghanaian. We had a girl together. I later got married to an Austrian. I was introduced to him sometime in April and by December we got married. We were married for about 15 years and got divorced. I had another girl with him so in all, I have two girls. I lived in Austria for about 23 years.Did you attend a modeling or fashion school as well
Yes I did fashion. When I was in Austria, I had one of the nicest modeling schools in Austria; it was called Isher Modisgesher and I ran it for about five years. I was at the time building this house and since fashion involves a lot of money, I had to put it on hold for a while to concentrate on building the house. Unfortunately, the architects misused a lot of my money so I had to leave Austria to come back to Ghana to finish my house. But I had a very successful fashion institution in Austria for about five years.What exactly were you doing there in Austria
I was doing fashion shows with Vestige, especially for evening wears. I was one of the few black ladies in Austria who was noticed. Anytime I had a fashion show, it was on the Austrian Television and they always classified me with the Princess of Monaco because I am also a princess. So anytime they talked about my fashion show, they would refer to me as a princess from Africa.
Would you attribute your success in fashion to your training in fashion/modeling or did it have anything to do with family heritage
Yes, my mother was a very elegant lady and my daddy had a lot of children. He had 10 with my mother and 10 outside the family. It was a big family and my mummy was really a mother. She taught us how to cook and take care of the home although we had all the necessary help around. She wanted us to become women when we grew up. I believe I am a woman of the house no matter how it is, I am a good housewife. I am not bragging, but this is what I do best. I am also good at business but not like a mother. Taking care of the home, family, and entertaining people; that's me and I think my family and friends would agree to that.
You were into fashion in Austria, what do you do in Ghana
At the moment I have started some projects. I am also doing the star scape project. Before coming to Ghana, I was doing some charity in Austria. I was in a society that helped the Eastern Bloc when there was war in Yugoslavia; we did some charity work to help the people there. I was the only African lady among them and I was doing so well. So when I came to Ghana, I said to myself, I did all these things there, so why don't I do something like that for my country? So I set up my philanthropist work, I started cooking and hosting soup kitchens for orphanages and hospitals.
Monday, 23 February 2009
On Vday...
The internet connection was sooo fu**ed up the past few days...
and wasss soooo damn boring...i couldnt even ym my friends...
so i took the chance to make this..
i know u've seen this pictures in fb...
but these are the latest pics that i have...
and since i couldnt on9 at that time...y not kan...
Starring of the night...
Jcynthea
Prish
Kay & Kessy
Star absent with apologise
Inden
OST
What a day for a daydream
by Jason Castro...=b
and wasss soooo damn boring...i couldnt even ym my friends...
so i took the chance to make this..
i know u've seen this pictures in fb...
but these are the latest pics that i have...
and since i couldnt on9 at that time...y not kan...
Starring of the night...
Jcynthea
Prish
Kay & Kessy
Star absent with apologise
Inden
OST
What a day for a daydream
by Jason Castro...=b
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Smart Notes - Feb. 22, 2009
1. How sophisticated is Michigan's spread? It is now apparent that the Michigan Wolverines will have to start a freshman quarterback -- one or another -- in 2009. Despite their inexperience, these guys seem, at first glance, to be a better fit with Rodriguez's vaunted spread-to-run offense simply because they are more athletic than anyone Michigan had last year. The idea is that Rich Rod needs to find the next Pat White (or at least the next Woody Dantzler). And maybe so.
But, as I have discussed previously, if Rodriguez wants his offense to be truly elite again, it's the passing game that has to be the source of innovation. The run game tools are largely in place. There's some room for improvement all around, but, last season with general inexperience -- and without a legitimate running threat at quarterback -- the lack of a viable downfield passing attack worked to help cripple the Rodriguez offense. But the fact that this aspect never developed over the course of the season was what really troubled me.
There's much more to say on this topic, but for now suffice to say that Rodriguez is in danger of falling behind in the spread offense arms race in terms of sophistication. I discussed that phenomena with Purdue as a pass-first spread team over the last decade, but it's of a slightly different order with Michigan. In the spread's nascent days, the spread-to-run innovators included Rodriguez and Kevin Wilson and Randy Walker at Northwestern, with Urban Meyer following shortly after. Wilson is now at OU and of course Meyer is at Florida. Compare their offenses with Rodriguez's: there's not much difference from a run-game standpoint (though Meyer and OU mix up their sets a bit more and use more tight-ends now), but the passing games have seen a wide departure. Wilson now uses what Chuck Long put in at OU, with some schematic residue lingering from Mike Leach and Mark Mangino, while Meyer, along with Dan Mullen and Mike Sanford, assembled a pro-style one-back approach gleaned from John L. Smith and Scott Linehan from Louisville and Joe Tiller and Jim Chaney from Purdue. I can't say I'm a huge fan of Meyer's passing game, but it's definitely more sophisticated than what Rodriguez has going on.
But Rodriguez is a bright guy and his passing game originally derived from (though is a long way now) the old run and shoot. So you'd think he could remedy this. Yet with nothing but true freshman, that evolution will have to wait. The longer they wait, however, the farther behind they fall. The only hope is the increased athleticism masks these deficiencies.
On a related note, below are some cut-ups of Oklahoma and Oregon, two of the better spread teams.
UPDATE: Brian Cook of mgoblog chimes in with thoughts here. Also, it's worth pointing out that I don't mean to say that the sophistication of Rich Rod's passing game (and by "sophistication" I mean efficacy -- i.e. how well the passing schemes fit with the protection, reads, and quarterback actions to actually get guys open on rhythm) was the sine qua non of increased success at UM, talent, fit, and techniques all be damned. Instead, it is just one more piece of the puzzle for Michigan to eventually get back to being a National Championship type team. Nevertheless, stagnant schematics and gameplanning is among the many issues inherent in (a) taking over a new program, and then (b) starting a true freshman quarterback, and a serious one, though at the margins behind the more obvious areas where Michigan must clearly improve.
2. Football pet peeves from Pro-football Reference Blog. Check it out here. A couple of the best ones:
3. NCAA as cartel.
4. Coffee fix. Those who know me know that coffee is often my favorite reason for getting up on a given day. So I was happy to stumble on this new blog, Manhattan Roasts.
But, as I have discussed previously, if Rodriguez wants his offense to be truly elite again, it's the passing game that has to be the source of innovation. The run game tools are largely in place. There's some room for improvement all around, but, last season with general inexperience -- and without a legitimate running threat at quarterback -- the lack of a viable downfield passing attack worked to help cripple the Rodriguez offense. But the fact that this aspect never developed over the course of the season was what really troubled me.
There's much more to say on this topic, but for now suffice to say that Rodriguez is in danger of falling behind in the spread offense arms race in terms of sophistication. I discussed that phenomena with Purdue as a pass-first spread team over the last decade, but it's of a slightly different order with Michigan. In the spread's nascent days, the spread-to-run innovators included Rodriguez and Kevin Wilson and Randy Walker at Northwestern, with Urban Meyer following shortly after. Wilson is now at OU and of course Meyer is at Florida. Compare their offenses with Rodriguez's: there's not much difference from a run-game standpoint (though Meyer and OU mix up their sets a bit more and use more tight-ends now), but the passing games have seen a wide departure. Wilson now uses what Chuck Long put in at OU, with some schematic residue lingering from Mike Leach and Mark Mangino, while Meyer, along with Dan Mullen and Mike Sanford, assembled a pro-style one-back approach gleaned from John L. Smith and Scott Linehan from Louisville and Joe Tiller and Jim Chaney from Purdue. I can't say I'm a huge fan of Meyer's passing game, but it's definitely more sophisticated than what Rodriguez has going on.
But Rodriguez is a bright guy and his passing game originally derived from (though is a long way now) the old run and shoot. So you'd think he could remedy this. Yet with nothing but true freshman, that evolution will have to wait. The longer they wait, however, the farther behind they fall. The only hope is the increased athleticism masks these deficiencies.
On a related note, below are some cut-ups of Oklahoma and Oregon, two of the better spread teams.
UPDATE: Brian Cook of mgoblog chimes in with thoughts here. Also, it's worth pointing out that I don't mean to say that the sophistication of Rich Rod's passing game (and by "sophistication" I mean efficacy -- i.e. how well the passing schemes fit with the protection, reads, and quarterback actions to actually get guys open on rhythm) was the sine qua non of increased success at UM, talent, fit, and techniques all be damned. Instead, it is just one more piece of the puzzle for Michigan to eventually get back to being a National Championship type team. Nevertheless, stagnant schematics and gameplanning is among the many issues inherent in (a) taking over a new program, and then (b) starting a true freshman quarterback, and a serious one, though at the margins behind the more obvious areas where Michigan must clearly improve.
2. Football pet peeves from Pro-football Reference Blog. Check it out here. A couple of the best ones:
JKL: Also, timeouts called to determine whether to challenge. I’m pretty sure I have seen Herm Edwards do this. Nothing quite as gut-wrenching and mind numbing as watching your coach burn two timeouts in a row.
...
JKL: Announcers who refer to how costly an intentional grounding penalty is, because of the loss of down. Hello! If he had simply held the ball and taken the sack, he risks a fumble and a sack also results in a “loss of down”. It’s actually one of the smarter penalties a player can risk taking. Rarely does a QB do it without a sack being eminent. At least half the time, they can convince the ref that they were trying to throw it to someone and got it close. And when they don’t, they don’t lose anything except the same result as a sack.
3. NCAA as cartel.
4. Coffee fix. Those who know me know that coffee is often my favorite reason for getting up on a given day. So I was happy to stumble on this new blog, Manhattan Roasts.
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