Thursday, September 30, 2010

Am I a Hypocrite, a Dumb Ass or an A-Hole?

.OK, time to play the first installment of that political game called, Am I a Hypocrite, a Dumb Ass or an A-Hole? .Christine O'Donnell: I am a Christian but I have "dabbled" in witchcraft. I want to serve in the United States Senate, yet I say things like, "If we're descended from apes, how come they haven't yet evolved into humans?" .Am I a Hypocrite, a Dumb Ass or an A-Hole?. Note to Dumb Ass:

Sharon's friend, actor Tony Curtis dies at 85, News on Polanski, and Sharon and Heidi Klum

Sadly, Sharon's co-star and friend Tony Curtis has passed away at age 85.  Here is an article on this:

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/us-actor-tony-curtis-dies-at-85-20100930-15z68.html

I thought it would be nice to have a sort of tribute to Tony with showing some great photos of him when he worked with Sharon on "Don't Make Waves":

















My best wishes go to Curtis' family and may he Rest in Peace.

Here is a new article on Roman:

http://www.stirlingobserver.co.uk/stirling-news/local-news-stirling/news-stirling/2010/09/29/troubled-polanski-still-movie-genius-51226-27357038/

And after 13 years, Heidi Klum has decided to stop posing for Victoria's Secret.  She reminds me of Sharon and to be honest, I have to wonder what Sharon would have looked like in Victoria's Secret fashions? ;)

For more pics of Heidi on the runway in the past 13 years for Victoria's Secret go to:

http://lifestyle.msn.com/your-look/celebrity-style/staticslideshowinstyle.aspx?cp-documentid=25783145&GT1=32075

Road Cycling World Championships in Australia

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New Zealand's Linda Serup Villumsen competes in the elite women's time trial at the UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Geelong, 75 km (46 miles) Southwest of Melbourne, Australia, September 29, 2010. The Road Cycling World Championships take place from September 29 to October 3. Villumsen won bronze.

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France's Jeannie Longo competes in the elite women's time trial at the UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Geelong, 75 km (46 miles) Southwest of Melbourne, Australia, September 29, 2010.

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Amber Neben of the US competes in the elite women's time trial at the UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Geelong, 75km (46 miles) Southwest of Melbourne, Australia, September 29, 2010.

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Germany's Marcel Kittel competes in the U23 individual time trial at the UCI Road Cycling World Championships in Geelong, 75km (46 miles) Southwest of Melbourne, Australia, September 29, 2010.

(Agencies)

Injury likely to sideline Rooney up to 3 weeks

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Wayne Rooney

VALENCIA - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson says Wayne Rooney is likely to be sidelined for two to three weeks due to an ankle injury.

The England striker was substituted in the 61st minute of Manchester United's 2-2 draw at Bolton on Sunday and the Premier League club did not include him in the squad that flew to Spain on Tuesday for a Champions League match against Valencia.

Ferguson said at Valencia's Mestalla Stadium that Rooney's injury would likely sideline the player for up to three weeks. That could rule him out of England's European Championship qualifier against Montenegro on Oct 12.

(Xinhua)

Ancelotti confident of progress

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Chelsea's Alex (right) and John Obi Mikel (center) challenge Olympique Marseille's Brandao during Champions League Group F match at Stamford Bridge in London on Tuesday. Chelsea won the encounter 2-0.

Two games against Russia side Spartak Moscow key to first-place hopes, Chelsea coach says

LONDON - Carlo Ancelotti expects Chelsea to take advantage of its strong start in the Champions League by booking its place in the knockout stages ahead of schedule.

Ancelotti's side is top of Group F ahead of Spartak Moscow on goal difference after taking the maximum six points from its first two matches.

Chelsea gave the kind of typically efficient display that has become its trademark to defeat Marseille 2-0 at Stamford Bridge thanks to John Terry's early goal and a Nicolas Anelka penalty.

While the English champion rarely hit top gear, there was never any doubt it would have enough power and cunning to subdue Marseille despite recent wobbles. Now Blues boss Ancelotti believes Chelsea can effectively seal a spot in the last 16 by taking four points from its next two fixtures, both against Russian club Spartak Moscow on Oct 19 and Nov 3.

"I think we are in a good position to qualify. It is a good start, but we still have to play four matches," Ancelotti said. "The next two games against Spartak Moscow will be very important. I think we have a good possibility to finish in first place."

After losing in the Premier League for the first time this season at Manchester City on Saturday, Chelsea desperately needed this morale-boosting result.

The key to Chelsea's return to form was the dynamic play of French duo Anelka and Florent Malouda, who tormented their compatriots with fluid movement and some sublime combinations. Perhaps given some extra motivation by the taunts of Marseille's vociferous band of traveling supporters, it was unstoppable for much of the match.

Malouda won the corner that led to Chelsea's seventh minute opener, flicked home by Terry from Gael Kakuta's corner.

Then Anelka calmly stroked home the 28th minute penalty that put the result almost beyond doubt after Stephane Mbia handled Michael Essien's cross.

Anelka is something of a controversial figure in France at present after he was sent home from the World Cup following his dressing room row with then-national team coach Raymond Domenech, but Ancelotti had no doubts the striker would rise to the challenge of taking on a team from his homeland.

"I have never seen Anelka afraid or scared or nervous. He is always quiet and calm. He has a good character," Ancelotti added.

Anelka's display ensured the suspended Didier Drogba wasn't missed, while French teenager Kakuta also gave an encouraging performance on his European debut.

"Kakuta was good. He was involved in the game and played for the team," Ancelotti said. "This is the most important thing because sometimes a player wants to show his quality too much. I have to congratulate him on his performance."

While Chelsea can look forward to another long run in Europe's elite club competition, Marseille is in danger of crashing out at the first hurdle.

The French champion has lost its first two matches, and former Chelsea midfielder Deschamps admits it must win twice against Zilina to keep its hopes alive.

"We have got two games against Zilina coming up. We need to get six points there and see what Chelsea do in their doubleheader against Spartak Moscow," Deschamps said.

Deschamps was scathing about his team's display on his return to the club he played for in the 1999-2000 season, and he conceded the defeat could have been worse but for two shots from Alex and Michael Essien hitting the woodwork.

"We were dominated both technically and physically. There was a huge difference between the two sides," he said.


(Reuters)

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Cool Bruce Lee and Sharon Tribute, Sharon Web Mentions and a Look Back at Patti Tate

Here is a really cool new video of Bruce Lee and Sharon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFxBwNPTKZQ


Here are some Sharon mentions on the web for today:

http://www.ftape.com/media/?p=12634

And this one...but watch for colorful language! :

http://crazycannon.blogspot.com/2010/09/sharon-tate-january-24-1943-august-9.html?zx=b0ad5a774a5ed7ea

Here is a great look back at the lovely little sister of Sharon, Patti Tate:








And here is an old letter she wrote some years back (dated January 29, 1999) :

Hi there!

Thanks for coming to my site and wanting to know a bit more about me. As you know by now, I am Patricia Tate, known as "Patti" to my family and friends.

Many people already do know much about me and my life's circumstances. I would like to be a much more private person, but that's not what life handed me.

My father is Colonel Paul Tate and my Mom, now deceased, was Doris Tate, and they were originally from Houston, Texas. We were an Army family and were moved around the world quite a bit. We lived for awhile in Verona, Italy when I was really young. I was the baby of the family, Debbie is 5 years older and Sharon was 15 years older than me.

The only thing I feel like saying right now regarding Sharon is that most people don't realize that she was only a famous movie star for the last two and a half years of her life. I do have my own fond memories of her that I would like to remain private. It just kind of bugs me that the thing she seems most known for is her death. Is it really necessary for me to say how painful the whole thing was? Just put yourself in my shoes, how would you feel, and how would something like that affect your family?

My mother was of course, completely devastated. It took her a few years to deal with it and when she came to, she took it on with a major vengeance and became a leading Victims Rights Advocate. She fought with everything she had until the day that she died. There were times when I didn't feel like she was completely there for me, as she was so consumed by what she had to do to get laws changed and other related activities. But I took solace in the notion that if something like that had happened to me, she would fight to the end for me, too. Being a mother myself, I can now relate to where she was coming from.

In 1978, I married Don Ford, who at that time played in the NBA for the Lakers. We separated in 1992, of "irreconcilable differences". But three good things came out of our union, our children.

I have been busy these past seven years since Mom died, and Don and I split up, raising my kids and getting back into the work force. I am glad I was able to stay home with them while they were all young.

In the late winter of 1997, I felt a lump in my breast and had it biopsied, and was terrified to learn that that it was already Stage II Breast Cancer. I had a partial mastectomy and they gave me really strong chemotherapy which put it into remission by July 1997. The chemo was hell. It made my hair fall out and I thought I looked like a martian. It made me sick to my stomach and made me crazy in my head. I really thought I was going nuts! Thank God, I had family and friends to watch out for me and the kids, 'cause boy, oh boy, it was a really rough time.

I stayed in remission for over a year and went in for frequent check ups. The news was not so good in the in the fall of 1998. The cancer was back at Stage IV and had spread to my lymph system. It settled in my lungs and that's where it is. It's metastacized, like cotton candy. Breathing is a bit of a chore now. I have to be careful.

When I first told Robin the cancer was back, I told her what the Doctors had told me. There was nothing I could do and she set about making this site to get some good prayers and positive energy going. Well, two weeks ago I flew to Duke Medical University in North Carolina to hopefully be chosen to participate in the new breast cancer vaccine they're experimenting with. They didn't accept me, but what did they say was "Go home, get on some strong chemo, get the cancer into remission and come back in three months".

So that's the plan right now. I'm back on the chemo and trying to boost my immune system.

As a Christian, I believe in the power of prayer. Please pray for me and let God's will be done.



I would like to wish the very best to Patti's children and other family members.  May this wonderful lady Rest in peace.

The P5 is still ALIVE

Sorry everyone, we haven't been updating The P5 lately. We'll be back soon with some new ideas. In the meantime, stick around and search the archives. Also, leave us some more comments. We still publish those. While your at it, leave us some new ideas as well. Afterall, this is a community effort.

The P5 is still ALIVE

Sorry everyone, we haven't been updating The P5 lately. We'll be back soon with some new ideas. In the meantime, stick around and search the archives. Also, leave us some more comments. We still publish those. While your at it, leave us some new ideas as well. Afterall, this is a community effort.

^V^ Another failure of tak ada akal method, buy call by lulu ! sunrise break out ! buy buy buy ! ^V^









B4 I make fun on ta losers again, let read what d taiko tak ada akal sifu said about sunrise last week :-

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Posted by Lu Lu at 9/24/2010 04:17:00 PM

Sunrise may have a bullish breakout
One of my favorite property, Sunrise is again making another attempt to break above its downtrend line. This time, the breakout is accompanied by big volume. The increased volume means that it will have better chance of launching into an uptrend. Its immediate resistance is at the horizontal line of RM2.30 & then at RM2.60.


Chart 1: Sunrise's weekly chart as at Sept 23, 2010_arithmetic scale (Source: Quickcharts)

An alternative view of the Sunrise's price movement is given below by the weekly chart plotted on logarithmic scale. We can see that the stock has yet to break above its downtrend line yesterday. With the gain of 10 sen (price was at RM2.31 as at 4.38pm), Sunrise has successfully broken above the downtrend line, based on this log scale chart.


Chart 2: Sunrise's weekly chart as at Sept 23, 2010_log scale (Source:Tradesignum)

Based on the bullish breakout, Sunrise could be a good trading BUY.

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So how now lu lu ? sunrise break below 2.31 liaoo..it is now 2.18 , macam mana ? sell n cut loss ? if yes..then what if she come back to 2.31 again ? buy back n long ? ha ha... I wanna 2 hear from u what 2 do now ? cut loss or hold ? if hold..then what about d theory of cut loss ? if cut loss..then what if sunrise shot back >2.31 ? buy back ? o o opssss.... really an eye open n u r really lulu !^_-

FYI, Mr lulu, u looks like great sifu when u adopted FA on yr stock pick but when u use tak ada akal method on yr stock calls, u looks exactly like yr surname "LULU" ^_-


Wanna 2 know my view on sunrise ? I hv posted my view in my private blog ^_- wanna 2 know ?

My Yummy food again..
Jalan Alor Wong Ah Wah Fried Chicken Wings ( right behind cathay cinema or infront of Nova Hotel )

GPS Location

N 03* 08.697'
E101* 42.463'
Elev 78M


4 those chicken wings lovers , if u hv not tasted this Jalan Alor fried chicken wings , u wont know what is d best fried chicken wings in Malaysia ! I hv tasted almost all fried chicken wings in Malaysia, but noone is better than this Wong Ah Wah fried chicken wings ! if u doubt? try it yrself ^_-

If u found any Fried chicken wings better than this, pls let me know , I would like 2 chiak... desperately wanna 2 chiak ^_-

TQ in advance ^_^

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Matisse at MoMA

. A wall photo welcomes you to the Matisse show, Radical Reinvention 1913-1917, but there's no photography allowed in the special exhibitions galleries..This special exhibition, Matisse: Radical Reinvention 1913-1917, covers a period when the artist pared down his canvases—often by scraping back the oil or repeatedly painting over large passages of the image—to arrive at his most precisely

Sharon Tate Tattoos? More Sharon Tate Art and Some Rare "Fearless Vampire Killers" Photos

I have found that many are having tattoos done now and Sharon is apparently one that is requested:








Here is some more groovy Sharon Tate Art for Our Sharon Tate Art Gallery...

Of course, I must include Kerstien...;)


This one reminds me of Sharon when she was trying out for "Bonnie and Clyde."




And since Halloween is coming up I thought I'd show some rare "Fearless Vampire Killer" Photos: