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[832] Of Malay College lost to Vajiravudh

I was in Bangkok and had the opportunity to witness the 45th traditional rugby match between Malay College of Malaysia and Vajiravudh College of Thailand. Though MC fought valiantly, we lost 14 – 5.

VC made 3 kicks and one try while MC managed a try. The closest gap occurred in the first half; VC 6 – 5 MC. We could have taken the lead right after gaining that 5 points but the ball flew in the wrong direction and hence, we failed to garner 2 more points. Whatever it was, that one try was pure ecstasy. I shouted so hard that I lost my voice. More importantly, I believe for this particular match, just like others that watched the match on a cloudy Saturday evening, there is no shame in losing.

While there, I didn’t pass on the chance to roam around the magnificent College. And the best thing is – especially for the students – it’s situated about half an hour drive time away from the heart of Bangkok.

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The goal was taken during the duration of the match. More pictures of Bangkok (and Thai chicks! LOL! I’ve changed my mind. I don’t want to marry a tree any more. I prefer Thai girls to trees now!) to come throughout this week and probably the next.

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[825] Of allez France

I’m so happy that the Portuguese are finally out of the tournament. I’m so glad Ronaldo was jeered throughout the match, as he was booed during the English-Portuguese match.

It’s just unfortunate that the France will be meeting the lame Italians. I wish it had been Germany instead of Italy. Why?

Italy makes the probability of the Final becoming a dull affair much higher.

I wouldn’t give a damn about the Final if it had been a French-German game. But with Italy there, I just have to care. I wish France all the best. Barthez or no Barthez.

Aux armes citoyens! Formez vos bataillons, Marchons, marchons! Qu’un sang impur, Abreuve nos sillons.

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[823] Of possible return of haze

The Bangkok Post reported yesterday that southern Thai states of Satun and Pattani were covered with haze. From the sound of it, the haze is still there :

Smog from forest fires in Indonesia has moved across the south now including Pattani on the Gulf of Thailand, Faisol Kasetkala, head of the provincial disaster prevention and mitigation office said Tuesday.

In another report by Bangkok Post suggests that the states have already been experiencing haze since July 2 or earlier:

Satun – Thailand’s southern Andaman Sea coastal province of Satun on Sunday remained covered by a blanket of smog, believed to be caused by forest fires in nearby Indonesia.

The provincial public health authorities warned the public to suspend regular outdoor exercise to avoid excessive breathing of the toxins in the atmosphere.

Another report dated July 2 by Bangkok Post states that northern Malaysian states of Kedah and Perlis are suffering minor bout of haze too. And as you can see, Indonesia is the alleged culprit yet again.

As for Kuala Lumpur around 9:15 AM today, from the 35th floor of the Petronas Twin Towers, Tower 2:

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I can’t really say for certain if that is really haze since approximately two weeks ago, it was like this:

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On a fairly good day, it should be something like this:

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Most probably, in the first photo, that is just local smog. I don’t want to see anything worse and I definitely hope that that is not a mere wishful thinking. Despite that, in 2005, I’ve said the haze will return. I had no reason to believe the governments of ASEAN were willing to do anything effective, especially when Indonesian government had proved to be very non-committal to the Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution of ASEAN. And so, here we are – possibly – again.

I hope, by the time haze hit Kuala Lumpur, I’d already be in Bangkok, Thailand.

Whatever it is, brace yourself!

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p/s – a bad way to start the day. Italy defeated Germany to progress to the final match of the FIFA World Cup. Well, it’s going to be a boring game, that’s for sure.

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pp/s – a victory for science:

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA gave the shuttle Discovery a majestic Fourth of July send-off and said early signs showed the spacecraft was in good shape, despite once again being struck by the flying foam that has plagued the program.

The first-ever Independence Day manned launch came after two weather delays and over objections from those within NASA who argued for more fuel-tank repairs.

This is the first launch since the Columbia tragedy in 2003.

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[818] Of I welcome all Australians…

…to the “I hate Italian soccer” club. Henceforth, we’re brothers, forming a common front against Italian soccer!

I hope Ukraine will wack those wanking cheaters, just like how the English are going skin the Portuguese alive . God save the Queen!

I have a “those that are worthy for the second round but failed to make the cut” list. Now, I doing a new list – those that aren’t worthy for the quarterfinal but by deceit, makes it. And there is only one in it. Guess which team is that.

And yeah, I’m still bitter.

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[817] Of a rematch of Euro 2004 semifinal: Oranje versus Portugal

fair use A great face-off is due tomorrow at three in the morning, Malaysian Standard Time. It’s the second round and the loser will drop out – winner takes all . That alone makes this a crucial match to both teams; the teams are the Netherlands and Portugal. On top of that, tomorrow’s game will be a replay of the Euro 2004 semifinal between the two sides. In that game, the Dutch lost 2-1 to the Portuguese. This means, naturally, it’s time for revenge and I am convinced that the odd favors the Dutch this time.

Unlike Euro 2004 which Portugal was the host, this match is practically a neutral ground. More importantly, the ground is closer to the Netherlands than Portugal. So, Portugal has no home advantage as it had two years back. In fact, it’s all too possible for the Dutch to gain home advantage instead.

Another reason why I have the audacity to bet on the Dutch is because unlike Dick Advocaat, Macro van Basten – the Dutch trainer – doesn’t need to bother with harsh criticism prior to an important game. During the group stage of Euro 2004, Oranje met the Czech and at one point during that particular match, the Oranje was in the lead – two goals against one. Then, instead of fighting further, Advocaat substituted Arjen Robben for Bosvelt and regressed into the Italian game which is all about defending. I – I dare bet many others too – disagreed with that move. Even worse, Oranje suddenly lost control of the game. Insteado of leading, we were struggling and eventually lost it.

We exploded in anger and Advocaat was slapped with abuses by fans. Relationship between the manager, the team and the fans soured and I do think that contributed a lot to Dutch loss in the semifinal of Euro 2004. Advocaat resigned after Euro 2004 ended.

That was two years ago but this is a different Dutch squad in different circumstances. It’s youthful team. There’s no more Reiziger, no Davids, no Makaay, no Overmars. No Advocaat. Younger and energetic players now are part of the first team – players like Sneijer, Robben, van Persie, van der Vaart, Heitinga – even the coach is new. Suffice to say, it’s a whole new squad.

Finally, it’s Marco van Basten! An Ajacied at the helm!

So, I predict a 2-1, orange in color.

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p/s – after a hiatus measurable in months, ReCom.org is back. I’m not sure if it’s going to be as fun as it used to be.

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pp/s – I didn’t watch the Dutch-Portuguese game because I had to wake up early to renew my passport today. So, I did the best I could do and checked the score line first thing in the morning. And all I have to say is this:

BAH HUMBUG!

I shall now sit quietly at a corner with a funny looking hat on my puctured head.

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ppp/s – ref memang buta macam kayu. About the match, here is a heated argument. And I hate van Bommel. I hate him at P$V and I hate him now. And to hell with Figo!

This is the worst game ever!

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p4/s – I would like to retract my “I hate van Bommel”. But Luis Figo, to hell with him. He needs to be reprimanded. And God Save the Queen. England or not, I hope the boring English beat the Portuguese sorry ass!