H.Boon & P.Ling 22.11




We met since elementary school time,
It's hard to believe we all are still keep connecting until here,
16years may be,
sith as bad we were went to different high school,
doesn't matter,
5years on previous, we amused Boon got his driving license earliest,
It's a story about they both this time,
Red 80s Mercedes, the dated, banal, antiquated more than 20years,
At 17's, it always brought us good time when weekend came.
Laugh, Faith, Fraternal..
Now, the old time friends both of mine they were married.



海枯石爛同心永結,地闊天高比翼齊飛
好事連連,好夢圓圓
合家歡樂,雙燕齊飛。

祝你倆幸福美滿,永壽偕老!






新婚的日子

People ♥ Pankun & James



Pankun is a young chimpanzee in Japan often featured on the NTV television show "Tensai! Shimura Dōbutsuen" ("天才!志村動物園", lit. "Genius! Shimura Zoo") and the TBS program "Dōbutsu Kisō Tengai!" ("どうぶつ奇想天外!", lit. "Unbelievable Animals!"). Most of the segments feature him and his bulldog friend, James, embarking on a variety of "human" tasks, like buying groceries, planting a rice paddy, or catching insects.

Pankun is now owned by Cuddly Dominion, a zoo located beside the volcano Aso San, in the Kumamoto Prefecture of Kyūshū. After moving in, Pankun has turned into the main event of the zoo, featuring daily stage shows of various themes in Japanese.

The show has also been translated into international versions; for Nick in India as "The Munnabhai Show", for JET TV in Taiwan (狗狗猩猩大冒險) , for Modern Nine in Thailand (ขำกลิ้งลิงกับหมา) and TVB in Hong Kong (阿笨與阿占) as "The Adventures of Pan and James: Chimpanzee and Bulldog on Errands," winning Best Foreign Purchased Program at the 2006 TVB Anniversary Awards.





The Adventures of Pankun and James

One of the major contrasts in Pankun and James is between the maneuverability and human-like movements of Pankun and the comparatively clunky movements of James. Such contrasts make for some of the duo's most humorous segments. In one segment, Pankun and James exercise with a group of schoolchildren in a gym. Initially, Pankun performs sit-ups as James sprawls out atop his legs. However, when the two switch positions, with James lying on his back and Pankun acting as spotter, the bulldog does not move. Pankun, in an attempt to motivate his friend, slaps at James's thighs, to no avail.





















Will trying to think, I might lost to him if there is a man vs wild, totally appreciate the screen of his wholehearted, brotherly, simpatico as a deep value inside, even merely person in this world can be exploding as the same as he did.




Touching.

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Author(s)
Edited by Andy Oram & Greg Wilson



"To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. And number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special.”

Jim Valvano quotes (American basketball coach, Coach of North Carolina State U., 1980-1990; won NCAA championship, 1983 1946-1993)





I was recently always be in the tracks with Athlete new album, black swan song. An alternative indie genre, supporting this band when they was new released since 2003, leave these away if you are not in the preference, it's like a fresh melodies play over my mind when I was started listening to theirs 1st album debut, like "hey, this feelings are not bad in fact, pretty funky there and bringing in with the little smooth also". This is glad and with a little bit thanks to, I have found the genre back once again, a mine belong to myself.

Not the hit yet. On currently, facebook page was combined with latest feature which allow the user tagging the friend or fans page id on your status, well, I looked at the review of peoples wrote, it was not the fresh story, twitter had doing this in the earlier time. For me it's a rated best ranking new application, I might felt this is the better way on connecting with friends or who else out there, a frequently to me now.

Code-switching the hint of microsoft window untraceable? It's not the new by the way, however only merely people would be using these. In fact, I'm talking about the ALT + numeric pad codes. Alt Codes, list of alt key codes alt symbols and characters. Previously, while surfing on the forum, a certain mates was using few of selected codes to duplicates better the headline topic, this might true catching everyone attention, a creative way, "I would click you" of the thoughts as. (Hint) [Use it if you are doing e-trade]. This is the alt code characters table from 0-255 decimal numbers. Check the picture below to find the code you need.



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New Civilization


If you feel I’ve lost my spirit
Like some drunkard’s wasted wine
Don’t you even think about it
I’m feeling fine
-Roky Erickson-











Small is the number of people who see with their eyes and think with their minds.
Albert Einstein quotes (German born American Physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. 1879-1955)

Nordkapp - Scandinavia

The North Cape and The Svalbard islands




At the end of the 19th century the Arctic "fever" also spreads to Italy. Giacomo Bove (1852-1887) accompanies Nordenski�ld in 1878 on the Vega expedition. Umberto Cagni (1863-1932) establishes in 1899 the record for the time of the highest latitude ever reached in the Arctic; in that year Luigi di Savoia, Duke of Abruzzi (1873-1934), launches a complex expedition to the Svalbards and further north. The Svalbard islands become familiar to Italian schoolboys, who point on the map to the place where in 1928 Umberto Nobile (1885-1978) and his companions are living the tragedy of the "red tent".




Winter time


Nordic countries,
Europe : Scandinavia : Norway : Northern Norway : Finnmark : Nordkapp


Nordkapp is a 307 m (1007 ft) high cliff rising above the Artic Ocean. Nordkapp is promoted as the northenmost point of Europe, this is however not true. The neighbouring point Knivskjellodden is actually 1,457 m (4780 ft) further north. Some 200,000 tourists visit annually, during the two to three months of summer. The town Honningsvåg is 34 km south of Nordkapp. An half hour drive by car. The midnight sun may be enjoyed 14 May-29 Jul. Unless it is a cloudy day.

Nordkapp - The North Cape, the North Cape Horn has always been a well-known an important point of orientation for all boats and ships. The rock has had a great variety of names and it was only in the mid 16th century that it was given the present name.

In 1553 a english commander, Richard Chancellor passed Nordkapp and named the cliff as Nordkapp, the North Cape. From that time, it has been called Nordkapp. At that time it wasn't exactly the center of interest. But only 100 years later, the first "tourist" was reported to have climbed up to the plateau. He was an Italian priest called Fransesco Negri. It took him more than two years on foot, by boat, on horseback, on sleighs and on skis. In 1664, finally having reached his destination, he noted in his travel log: "Here i am now on the North cape, at the extream tip of Finnmark, really at the end of the world"

In the 18th and 19th centuries, a journey to Nordkapp was still an adventure - an expensive one. This is why there were quite a few high-ranking people aming the first tourists - Prince Luoise Phillippe of Orleans, Oscar the second, King of Norway and Sweden, King Chualalonkorn of Thailand He got his name and date carved into a rock on the top of the plateau. This rock can be seen in the Panoramahall in front of the souvenirshop. And Emperor Wilhelm the second, of Germany.

In 1875, London Travel agents Thomas Cook, organized the first group travel to Nordkapp for 24 participants. At that time travelling to Nordkapp was very different compared to how it is now. There was no road leading across the island to the plateau. Travellers were taken by rowing boat from Skarsvåg or Gjesvær to Hornvika, just below the north cape. From there they had to climb up the steep and rocky ravine, to reach heigh of plateau. The first modest wooden buildings started to appear to the plateau. One of those was an hut "Stoppenbrink's Champange Pavilion.








































Photo credited Jef Maion




A dream land where I now always wanted to get myself in there. The nature, peace, obstacle challenging trip I can feel it. I have told these to Kal an hour ago on instant messaging, lets target on these about someday we both having a backpacking trip positioning in here, well we didn't really discuss these much, and hope everything goes great on his final for tommorrow.


Oasis - "Live Forever"











Nationaler Stolz (Ger)



Bonjour, bonsoir chacun. Je voudrais présenter un nom de film en tant que inglourious basterds à vous des types ici. C'était une exposition très gentille de film comme je peux vous dire ici. L'espoir tout le monde le voudrait. :)



Quentin Tarantino can always be counted on to write killer dialogue. In Inglourious Basterds, his bold and bloody homage to World War II action movies, the writer-director has produced his most wordy epic yet.

Taking his cue from World War II action pics like The Dirty Dozen, Devil’s Brigade and 1978’s original Inglorious Bastards (yes, both words were spelled correctly in that version), Tarantino has fashioned a relatively straightforward storyline in which a special unit of Jewish Americans land in occupied France and start scalping Nazis. They later cross paths with a theater owner with her own scheme.

The film follows a band of Jewish-American (and Jewish-German) soldiers carving a bloody swathe through Nazi forces, scalping and gouging their way toward revenge (complete with Hostel-esque graphic close-ups of scalps being removed), led by Brad Pitt’s Lt Aldo Raine, a Jewish hillbilly with Native American blood. It’s bloody, sometimes brutal, but always knowing, often mocking, and ultimately it’s popcorn entertainment. As the Basterds head toward their greatest mission – to blow up Hitler, Goebbels and most of the Third Reich’s high command as they gather for a propaganda movie premiere at a small French cinema – we realise their plot will converge with that of Shosanna Drefuss (Melanie Laurent), the young Jewish woman whose family was slaughtered in the opening scene, now running the afore mentioned cinema and planning her own explosive end to the evening. And there are other plot strands. Several. A German film star turned spy (played by Diane Kruger) who assists the Basterds. A German soldier turned film star (played by Daniel Bruhl) who falls for Shosanna. The narrative is told in five chapters (a familiar Tarantino trope, lazily employed here), and structurally it’s something of a mess. The Basterds aren’t the central figures you might expect them to be, and whereas Kill Bill’s chapter based structure had the Bride as the driving force through each chapter, the one character you could justifiably call a protagonist here (Shosanna) is absent for many of the film’s key sequences, leaving the narrative feeling somewhat aimless.




But the big surprise is just how funny Inglourious Basterds is. Christoph Waltz, who comes to Basterds from a career mostly spent in German and Austrian television, is genuinely staggering as the barking mad Hans Landa, putting in a Peter Sellers-like virtuoso comedic performance, thoroughly deserving of the Best Actor award he won at Cannes. The portrayal of Goebbels as a camp, fawning kind of Nazi Louis B Meyer is quite something, ditto the ridiculously furious toddler-in-a-hissy-fit Hitler. Brad Pitt as well gets the laughs as Aldo Raine, hamming up his Southern drawl, and although Mike Myers’ inclusion as a ridiculous British officer is misjudged and the less said about the casting of Eli Roth the better, there are great big laughs to be had throughout. If only Basterds were a comedy this would be all the more impressive.

But for all the laughs there’s the nagging sense that Tarantino’s dialogue ain’t what it used to be. There was a time, apparently, when Quentin would not leave the house or look people in the eye, such was his fame. He would be mobbed on the streets in China – a country where his films were not even released. Meteoric success seems to have, perhaps understandably, had an effect on Tarantino’s quality control, and here his trademark scenes of long conversational dialogue regularly ramble on beyond the point of interest, tension or humour – though thankfully nothing like as much as in Death Proof. Never has a person been in more dire need of a non-sycophantic script editor. Couple this with the somewhat loose structuring of a story which had in the past been mooted as both novel and mini-series, and you have a film which does not scale the necessary heights for a man who is arguably the key auteur for the current era of cinema.
Review quoted from http://www.movie-moron.com/



A man in the film he spokes cosmopolitan language. (Salute, an inspirer to learn)


Little Jewish girl who escaped


(Nai nai nai nai nai nai nai.... dieses ist nicht recht)
Haha. It's totally funny when the screen plays

Undiscovered?


Pit. I'm so like about his accent on this show, he speaks with quite cherubic

Bastards crew


Lmao, A humor screen here, leadership names, who else more
Genghis Khan..more, King Kong?



Somebody is not walking away from the doors





Anti - Nazi


I spent this moment with Chris, Nowa, Chin Poh, Shi Qi, while I was returned, person who I always like to be buzzing up with, well it's good time everywhere if DIN are come together. If you are knowing this history clearly, then it might be a very interesting show to you, is a thrilling, very funny. Inglourious Basterds occasionally boring, very entertaining piece of cine-literate hokum from a Premier League director who still wants to physically move his audience, to have them rolling and cheering, and anticipating his films with all the fervour of a sports fan looking forward to the Superbowl. The issue for Quentin is that Inglourious Basterds is only his fifth best film, and with Death Proof clocking in at six of six, that means his last two have been his least good. The seventh film from Quentin Tarantino then is going to be a very important one.







Hitler's a zero or a hero?






Loo ann est un enfant très mignon.