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Let the Games Begin!

Well, every major sporting event all started with an opening ceremony. This year’s London 2012 Summer Olympic Games is never less the same. Finally, after 4 years of waiting, we are off to enjoy 2 weeks of great and intense competition by the athletics from all around the world. This year’s Olympic ceremony is held at the newly-built London Olympic Stadium which is well situated inside the London Olympic Park at Stratford. Well, here I would like to round up last night’s action with my own opinion in it. Just to let some of you know, the opening ceremony is directed by Academy Award winner Danny Boyle. The venue for 2012 London Olympic Games’ opening ceremony-London Olympic Stadium, which has a shape of a bowl. The ceremony started with a countdown. 5… 4… 3… 2… 1… Off we go! It all started with a two-minute film taking us from the rural times of British to the current modern era and after that it started with a performance of the old British times which sets the tim

10 Sportsperson I'm Looking Forward at London 2012

Of course everybody knows that the 2012 Summer Olympic Games is just a few days away, here I personally picked 10 sportsperson across the world that I am looking forward to their performance at the games.   1. Chris Hoy (Great Britain) He’s the flag barrier of the Team GB at this year’s Olympic Games. He has won 11 World Championship titles and 4 gold medals which include 3 gold medals at Beijing (the first Briton to win 3 gold medals in a single game), winning the sprint, keirin and team sprint making him one of the most successful cyclists in Olympic History. This year, participating in just 2 events- keirin and team sprint events, British hopes are high on him to accomplish the same feat again by winning both gold medals.   2. Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) After creating history by being the first ever British rider to win Tour de France, Wiggins has no time to celebrate because another great chance for him to create more history. 4

My Russell Peters Experience

*I used some Russell Peters language in my article. The jokes are quoted from my memory, so it might be slightly differ from the original words. I recalled part of jokes by reading thestar’s report on this event, so some of it is the same as the article. Ironically, every sex-themed joke is not mentioned in the article. 2 tickets for Russell Peters show. I bought a pair of Bronze tickets that cost RM128+RM5 service charge. Well, well, well….after those hard work I did for securing a pair of Russell Peters tickets for his first ever live show in Malaysia tickets, I finally got to see the man in person that everybody is talking on FB and youtube hotly. Me and my friend waited at Subang Parade at around 6.30pm, then my uncle pick me up and headed to Stadium Melawati for the show. It was around 7pm, when I have in sight of the stadium, but after 30 minutes I’m still queuing up for the typical KL jam and the real difference is that the stadium keep looking bigger and bigger. Ok, a