Tuesday, August 29, 2006

VETTAIYADU VILAIYADU

I enjoyed every moment of the movie with my friends in GSC, Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur. Kamal/Gautham/Harish/Jothika/Prakashraj must be congratulated for relating the realities of a policeman life hurdles - by putting across to conservative Tamils the realities of homosexual psychopaths, a widower marrying a divorcee with a child, giving a real DCP Raghavan in Kamal, without normal Vijayakanth,Vijay kind of fights and stunts and music and actions spilling over everyone`s pants. People like Kamal break the Kolloywood style to make good entertainment for us,and try to bring india on par with hollywood and here we have idiots who who just don`t know how to separate shit from gold. VV will definitely change the viewers expectations about Kollywood. After a long time we had a good cop movie, He,s the man for acting such kind of stories, So now we know why he was called as Universal Hero....

Hereby attached comment from a fan from www.behindwoods.com

Suresh 8/28/2006 10:19:29 AMComments posted as slow, lack of direction, bad camera work, logical aspect of a cop from india being @ US, bad songs, comparing with kakka kakka, Jo performance , no need of romance scenes of KH & JO, did kamal listen to the script , indian families will not see, sex is more, songs r not @ right place,kamal performance , it will not run for packed house, it is flop list of kamal sorry to tell u guys we (I & u (all who posted those messages )) r wrong bcoz even i too thought of same but after few hrs i had to change , it has an impact slowly, never rate a film that direction is wrong as if we know about direction. kamal performance watch out for the first 10 minutes ur money is paid off, jo`s perormance shows the pain off the present genre of female, substance of the film-for how many more days r u going watch the same kind of stories,look for some thing new, Sex it is not vulgar ofcourse its hard digest for people who r not aware of these things, logical - as if kamal as shouted in US like sunny deol or any other hero who goes runs behind the trees in US like shah rukh kHan , songs, songs- how many more kuthu songs u want to listen same dance moments of vijay , ajith, surya, chiranjeevi. action- how many more times would like to watch the same rope pulling action sequences of vijay kanth, vijay, arjun, ajith. how many more funny police officers dialogues of these actors - vijay kanth, vikram, sathyaraj, rajinikanth, ajith Except suryas watch out for kamal showing an humanitarian aspect to deal a criminal in the dialogues with his collegues.

For all the first day morning show audience & who
did not saw the film & commented, it takes time to comment up on a good movie, this is really a good movie, it takes time to generate the buzz in u.

Monday, August 14, 2006

How to Lead a Revolution Against a Teacher

1. Do not listen to anything they say. If they say something repeat after it has been said "What?". This works really well if they have just explained a very long and complicated procedure.

2. If you are playing a game with them for example baseball or cricket always aim the ball at them and if it does in fact hit them deny, deny, deny.

3. Take your time at everything you do. If they shout at you go even slower. If they tell you to start running jog but go even slower.

4. Act so immature that they will not be able to take it. Shouting is a good sign. If they shout, laugh all they way through.

5. Make note of everything they say. Watch for anything that you will be able to say against them. For example if they get your name wrong, then get their name wrong, but make that name humerous and also keep calling them that until the end of the lesson. When my subject teacher got my name wrong, i got me and my friends to call him Mr Wiggles even though his name was Mr Pugh!!!

6. Randomly start to sing or mumble insane rambling under your tongue and then claim that its a medical condition that the docters cannot cure.

7. Pretend that you are mentally disabled and start to have a fit on the floor in front of them. If they start to get really worried, suddenly jump up so that your face is inches away from his and shout "Got Ya" and laugh loudly.

8. Finally if you have nothing to lose attach your tie of a long piece of material round your head, jump on the table and chant "Down with <>, Hes crap at teaching". After generally cause chaos and fashion weapons from rulers, pens and erasers (throw the erasers round the room). Then run out of the room hitting everything you go past with your weapon so that it makes a loud noise.

Golden Rule: Only do these things if your friends are willing to participate. The teacher cannot punish the whole class. If they do give you detention, do the same during detention and so on.

With luck after this your teacher will get so scared that they leave the school and thus you will get another teacher to torment and distress.

Happy Revolting

This article is taken from: http://www.totse.com/en/bad_ideas/irresponsible_activities/howtoleadarevo191549.html

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Strengthen Grassroot To Revive M'sian Football - Peter Velappan

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Strengthen Grassroot To Revive M'sian Football - Peter Velappan


By L.Jaiarajo

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 (Bernama) -- The only way for Malaysian football to be revived is to go back to the schools, districts, towns, villages or even estates, says Asian Football Confederation (AFC) general-secretary Datuk Peter Vellapan.

He says Malaysian football is in a crisis and the only way is to go back to the basics and start rebuilding from the grassroots.

He urged the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), Youth and Sports Ministry and the National Sports Council (NSC) to join forces and set up a task force to review the whole process.

"When a house collapses, you cannot start rebuilding it from the roof, instead we have to start laying the foundation and start from the ground level and the grassroot level is the best place to start," he said, referring to the ongoing crisis in the Malaysian football.

"If any foundation is not reinforced or well maintained from time to time, the building can collapse, and sports, especially football, is no exception," he told BERNAMA in an interview at the Royal Selangor Club's junior football tournament.

"Go back to the schools and start organising more age group tournaments throughout the country, bring back the clubs and allocate weekends for junior tournaments to create awareness and generate interest in football.

He said there was lack of tournaments for the various age groups to maintain the competitive edge among the young ones.

"States must also look at the clubs because it is the clubs that produce players to the states and eventually to the national team. We should look at countries like Brazil, England, Germany, Italy and France who have a very strong club-base," he said.

Malaysian football had come under heavy criticism after slipping down the FIFA World rankings from 118 to 127 and to the present position of 146.

The drastic drop in football standards in the country resulted in a public outcry and a call for the FAM office bearers to quit en-bloc.

Peter, who has been involved in football for more than 43 years and who has been a dominant force behind AFC, said the confederation had also embarked on a junior development programme for those aged six onwards.

"It is at these tender age where a sound basic foundation should be laid for a gradual progress before they graduate into elite players.

"Looking at football in general and from the global aspect, a country can only be as good as its clubs," said Peter who held the FAM assistant secretary's post from 1963 to 1980.

As the AFC general-secretary, Peter has travelled to more than 60 countries and has been involved in the development of football for many Asian countries.

He was also adviser to the organising committee of the 2002 World Cup hosted by Japan and South Korea.

-- BERNAMA

Source:http://www.bernama.com.my/

Malaysia's Economy Will Continue To Grow, Says Zeti

August 08, 2006 14:15 PM E-mail this news to a friend Printable version of this news

Malaysia's Economy Will Continue To Grow, Says Zeti

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 8 (Bernama) -- Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said that eventhough inflation has peaked, Malaysia will continue to see steady growth in the second half of the year.

"Certainly, we want to see steady solid growth continue in the second half of the year as well as going into next year. As long as inflation remains at manageable level, it will continue to remain supportive of the growth," she told reporters after the launch of Prudential BSN Takaful Bhd, here today.

She was asked to comment on what will be the bigger risk for the Malaysian economy, higher inflation or slower economic growth, if the Malaysian economy went down.

Yesterday, Dr Zeti said Malaysia was expected to register strong second quarter growth this year, having recorded good export numbers so far.

She said industrial production has been also good.

Malaysia's exports in June rose 11.4 percent from a year earlier to RM49.61 billion, in line with projections by economists. It was however lower than the revised 13.1 percent projection in May.

The Malaysia Institute of Economic Research (MIER) had earlier cut its economic growth for the country for 2006 to 5.2 percent from 5.5 percent.

Bank Negara is expected to announce the second quarter growth on August 30, 2006.

Meanwhile, earlier in her speech, Zeti said the consultative paper on the principle-based guidelines on the takaful operational frameworks would be issued soon.

The aim, she said, was to establish the parameters within which the takaful operators carry out their business, whilst allowing for the different takaful models currently adopted by the respective operators.

"This consultative process is a further reflection of the approach adopted to take into consideration feedback from the industry players in designing appropriate regulatory framework and thus balancing the interests of various stakeholders," she said.

Zeti said the industry could also expect to see some progress on the development of international best practices for the takaful industry by the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) in the near future.


-- BERNAMA

Source: http://www.bernama.com.my/