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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Don’t tell the colonel! KFC recipe may be out

Ron Douglas shares recipes from popular chain restaurants in his new book, "America's Most Wanted Recipes". Also at recipesecrets.net.
Ron Douglas shares the ingredients for his version of KFC's 11 herbs and spices recipe
— 1 teaspoon ground oregano
— 1 teaspoon chili powder
— 1 teaspoon ground sage
— 1 teaspoon dried basil
— 1 teaspoon dried marjoram
— 1 teaspoon pepper
— 2 teaspoons salt
— 2 tablespoons paprika
— 1 teaspoon onion salt
— 1 teaspoon garlic powder
— 2 tablespoons Accent

Monday, July 06, 2009

Swiss master edges brave Roddick for a record 15th Grand Slam title


LONDON: Roger Federer made history yesterday when he defeated a brave Andy Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 16-14 to win a sixth Wimbledon title and claim a record 15th Grand Slam crown in a classic final.

But the Swiss second seed was given a huge fright by the American sixth seed who led by a set, had four set points in the second and didn’t drop serve until the final, heartbreaking game of the match.

In an extraordinary conclusion, the last set was the longest ever played in a men’s Wimbledon final.

Federer, 27, now has six Wimbledon titles, five US Opens, three Australian Opens and a French Open trophy, and has surpassed Pete Sampras’s mark of 14 majors.

He will also reclaim his world No. 1 spot from Rafael Nadal, who beat him in a five-set final here last year, today.

Sampras, and fellow greats Rod Laver and Bjorn Borg were on hand to watch Federer’s bid for history, as were Hollywood giants Woody Allen and Russell Crowe, such was the attraction of the Centre Court blockbuster.

Federer, in a record seventh straight Wimbledon final and 20th Grand Slam title match, saw Roddick save four break points in the 11th game of the opening set and he immediately paid a heavy price.

The Swiss went wide with a crosscourt drive, which put him set point down, and then repeated the error to hand the American the opener 7-5.

Roddick, whose only Grand Slam title came at the 2003 US Open, lost the 2004 and 2005 finals here to Federer, just two of his 18 defeats in 20 career meetings with the world No. 2.

But yesterday he wisely adopted the same game plan he employed in his semi-final win over Britain’s Andy Murray, a powerful mix of trademark big groundstrokes punctuated by regular visits to the net.

Serve again dominated the second set before Roddick stretched to a 6-2 lead, and four set points, in the tiebreaker but Federer fought back and levelled the final when the American unleashed a wild backhand.

Roddick was now under siege, saving a break point in the sixth game of the third set before another tiebreaker was required.

Federer went to three set points, two of which Roddick saved, but the Swiss opened up a two sets to one lead when a Roddick service return fell comfortably into his hitting zone and he despatched a fierce forehand winner.

Roddick, playing in his first Grand Slam final since the 2006 US Open, refused to surrender and broke Federer to lead 3-1 in the fourth set on his way to levelling the final.

Federer again failed to convert a break point in the second game of the decider before he was forced to fight off two on his own serve in the 17th game. But eventually Roddick, always having to chase the game, wilted in the 30th game of the decider when he ballooned a weary forehand long.

“Andy I want to say you’re going to come back and win one, I’m sure,” Federer said on court as a shattered Roddick contemplated his third defeat to Federer in a Wimbledon final. “Today I was on the lucky side. It feels funny to have the trophy back. It feels great. It was a crazy match, my head’s still spinning. It’s an unbelievable moment in my career.” — AFP

Friday, June 26, 2009



Thu June 25, 2009
Michael Jackson, the show-stopping singer whose best-selling albums -- including "Off the Wall," "Thriller" and "Bad" -- and electrifying stage presence made him one of the most popular artists of all time, died Thursday, CNN has confirmed.

(CNN) -- Michael Jackson, the show-stopping singer whose best-selling albums -- including "Off the Wall," "Thriller" and "Bad" -- and electrifying stage presence made him one of the most popular artists of all time, died Thursday, CNN has confirmed.

Michael Jackson, shown in 2008, was one of the biggest pop stars in history.

Michael Jackson, shown in 2008, was one of the biggest pop stars in history.

He was 50.

He collapsed at his residence in the Holmby Hills section of Los Angeles, California, about noon Pacific time, suffering cardiac arrest, according to brother Randy Jackson. He died at UCLA Medical Center.

Lt. Fred Corral of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office said an autopsy would probably be done on the singer Friday, with results expected that afternoon. Video Watch crowds gather at Jackson's hospital »

"Michael Jackson made culture accept a person of color," the Rev. Al Sharpton said. "To say an 'icon' would only give these young people in Harlem a fraction of what he was. He was a historic figure that people will measure music and the industry by."

Jackson's blazing rise to stardom -- and later fall from grace -- is among the most startling of show business tales. The son of a steelworker, he rose to fame as the lead singer of the Jackson 5, a band he formed with his brothers in the late 1960s. By the late '70s, as a solo artist, he was topping the charts with cuts from "Off the Wall," including "Rock With You" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." Video Watch Jackson perform at a 1988 concert »

In 1982, he released "Thriller," an album that eventually produced seven hit singles. An appearance the next year on a Motown Records 25th-anniversary special cemented his status as the biggest star in the country.  Timeline: The life of Michael Jackson »

For the rest of the 1980s, they came no bigger. "Thriller's" follow-up, 1987's "Bad," sold almost as many copies. A new Jackson album -- a new Jackson appearance -- was a pop culture event. iReport: Share your memories of Michael Jackson

The pop music landscape was changing, however, opening up for rap, hip-hop and what came to be called "alternative" -- and Jackson was seen as out of step.

His next release, 1991's "Dangerous," debuted at No. 1 but "only" produced one top-ranking single -- "Black or White" -- and that song earned criticism for its inexplicably violent ending, in which Jackson was seen smashing car windows and clutching his crotch.

And then "Dangerous" was knocked out of its No. 1 spot on the album charts by Nirvana's "Nevermind," an occurrence noted for its symbolism by rock critics.

After that, more attention was paid to Jackson's private life than his music career, which faltered. A 1995 two-CD greatest hits, "HIStory," sold relatively poorly, given the huge expense of Jackson's recording contract: about 7 million copies, according to Recording Industry of America certifications.

A 2001 album of new material, "Invincible," did even worse.

In 2005, he went to trial on child-molestation charges. He was acquitted.

In July 2008, after three years away from the spotlight, Jackson announced a series of concerts at London's O2 Arena as his "curtain call." Some of the shows, initially scheduled to begin in July, were eventually postponed until 2010.

Rise to stardom

Michael Jackson was born August 29, 1958, to Joe Jackson, a Gary, Indiana, steelworker, and his wife, Katherine. By the time he was 6, he had joined his brothers in a musical group organized by his father, and by the time he was 10, the group -- the Jackson 5 -- had been signed to Motown. Watch Michael Jackson's life in video

He made his first television appearance at age 11.

Jackson, a natural performer, soon became the group's front man. Music critic Langdon Winner, reviewing the group's first album, "Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5," for Rolling Stone, praised Michael's versatile singing and added, "Who is this 'Diana Ross,' anyway?"

The group's first four singles -- "I Want You Back," "ABC," "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There" -- went to No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart, the first time any group had pulled off that feat. There was even a Jackson 5 cartoon series on ABC.

In 1972, he hit No. 1 as a solo artist with the song "Ben."

The group's popularity waned as the '70s continued, and Michael eventually went solo full time. He played the Scarecrow in the 1978 movie version of "The Wiz," and released the album "Off the Wall" in 1979. Its success paved the way for "Thriller," which eventually became the best-selling album in history, with 50 million copies sold worldwide.

At that point, Michael Jackson became ubiquitous.

Seven of "Thriller's" nine cuts were released as singles; all made the Top Ten. The then-new cable channel MTV, criticized for its almost exclusively white playlist, finally started playing Jackson's videos. They aired incessantly, including a 14-minute minimovie of the title cut. ("Weird Al" Yankovic cemented his own stardom by lampooning Jackson's song "Beat It" with a letter-perfect parody video.)

On the Motown Records' 25th-anniversary special -- a May 1983 TV extravaganza with notable turns by the Temptations, the Four Tops and Smokey Robinson -- it was Michael Jackson who stopped the show.

Already he was the most popular musician in America, riding high with "Thriller." But something about his electrifying performance of "Billie Jean," complete with the patented backward dance moves, boosted his stardom to a new level.

People copied his Jheri-curled hair and single-gloved, zippered-jacket look. Showbiz veterans such as Fred Astaire praised his chops. He posed for photos with Ronald and Nancy Reagan at the White House. Paul McCartney teamed with him on three duets, two of which -- "The Girl Is Mine" and "Say Say Say" -- became top five hits. Jackson became a Pepsi spokesman, and when his hair caught fire while making a commercial, it was worldwide news.

It all happened very fast -- within a couple years of the Motown special. But even at the time of the "Motown 25" moonwalk, fame was old hat to Michael Jackson. He hadn't even turned 25 himself, but he'd been a star for more than half his life. He was given the nickname the "King of Pop" -- a spin on Elvis Presley's status as "the King of Rock 'n' Roll" -- and few questioned the moniker.

Relentless attention

But, as the showbiz saying has it, when you're on top of the world, there's nowhere to go but down. The relentless attention given Jackson started focusing as much on his eccentricities -- some real, some rumored -- as his music.

As the Web site Allmusic.com notes, he was rumored to sleep in a hyperbaric chamber and to have purchased the bones of John Merrick, the "Elephant Man." (Neither was true.) He did have a pet chimpanzee, Bubbles; underwent a series of increasingly drastic plastic surgeries; established an estate, Neverland, filled with zoo animals and amusement park rides; and managed to purchase the Beatles catalog from under Paul McCartney's nose, which displeased the ex-Beatle immensely.

In 1990s and 2000s, Jackson found himself pasted across the media for his short-lived marriages, the first to Elvis Presley's daughter, Lisa Marie; his 2002 claim that then Sony Records head Tommy Mottola was racist; his behavior and statements during a 2003 interview with British journalist Martin Bashir done for a documentary called "Living With Michael Jackson;" his changing physical appearance; and, above all, the accusations that he sexually molested young boys at Neverland.

The first such accusation, in 1993, resulted in a settlement to the 13-year-old accuser (rumored to be as high as $20 million), though no criminal charges were filed, Allmusic.com notes.

He also fell deeply in debt and was forced to sell some of his assets. Neverland was one of many holdings that went on the block. However, an auction of material from Neverland, scheduled for April, was called off and all items returned to Jackson.

Interest in Jackson never faded, however, even if some of it was prurient. In 2008, when he announced 10 comeback shows in London, beginning in July 2009, the story made worldwide news. The number of concerts was later increased to 50.

Seventy-five thousand tickets sold in four hours when they went on sale in March.

However, when the shows were postponed until 2010, rumors swept the Internet that Jackson was not physically prepared and possibly suffering from skin cancer.

At the time, the president and CEO of AEG Live, Randy Phillips, said, "He's as healthy as can be -- no health problems whatsover."

Jackson held open auditions for dancers in April in Los Angeles.

He is survived by his three children, Prince Michael I, Paris and Prince Michael II. 


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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Monitor Lizard In The House


Just when I thought it would be good to take a few hours nap on my off-day on Tuesday, a freeking biawak decided to keep me company in my house. Saw the small 1 half foot reptile scrambling about at the back of the extended kitchen.
Armed myself with a broom and pail hoping to nail it but it went for cover in the old leaking Ariston washing machine. This where the standoff began for 2 half hours. It still refused to show itself until dad-in-law came over to lend a hand.
We pushed the old machine all the way outside to the back and left it there for scrap collectors, which dad-in-law will kowtim.
There goes the machine I was hoping to sell on the Net. Put it up for sell on Mudah.my for RM80 and enquiries were pouring in until I took it off hoping to sell it at higher price later on. No more of that.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Car Maintenance ie. repair repair repair

My SEG has endured harsh driving conditions since my Muar working days.
The left arm of the front shaft was giving out knocking sounds more severely now so brought it to Chuah's Service Centre (workshop la) for checking last Saturday. Confirmed left arm faulty.
Yesterday, on my MC day, another fault appeared. Found that the belting for the Alternator has lost one strip. So over to Chuah's for repairs la since Ah Man has ordered the left shaft arm.
Replaced all three belts since the belts all in crude conditions, with one belt of not even the required width. Suspected replaced in end 2007 when repairs were done on the blown radiator top.
Then the left front shaft were replaced altho the first replacement of different specs. The second one fits.
Went for test drive with Ah Man and in 5 minutes, belts giving funny sound and then the engine died!! Up the bonnet and saw the Alternator belt was shredded! WTF! Managed to start the car but running without cooling, power-steering and battery-charging.
Back to workshop and saw that the pulley for the belt was displaced one groove. The rubber joint has gave way. Another thing to change. Sheesh!
Too late to go to spare part chop-shop then, so left the car there overnite.
Picked up the car this afternoon after a hefty bill of RM480.
But hope everything else sticks.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Kid fever again

Little guy unable to get a good nite sleep. That goes for the parents as well.
Brought him to Child Specialist Dr Tan. Refused to open his mouth to check his tonsils although saw the upper mouth inflammed.
Fever about 37 degrees.
There goes RM90.

Friday, May 15, 2009

David Tee. RIP

David Tee passed away due to heart attack in Indonesia.

Told by his cousin, Caroline.

Rest in peace.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Water Tank Leaking Again

The stupid fibreglass water tank has leaked 3 corners now.
Discovered the leak last nite in the small guest room upstairs. Heard dripping sounds and saw the ceiling wall against the washroom was wet and dripping water. Water has accumulated on the top of the 5-storey plastic drawer. Luckily the contents in the drawers were not wet.
Thought of washing clothes today but might as well get it done immediately instead of draining the tank wastefully. Closed off the tap to upstairs for the nite.
Rushed off to buy required patching materials this morning, like the tar-like seal tapes. Still have the silicone sealants from last year, tho already half-hardened. Of course get the ladder from in-laws.
Drained water to pails for later use, like for my bath, and patched the inside and outside corners of the leaked corner and the last good one as well.
Free sauna in the roof.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades

8th March 2009

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Vicks Vaporub



We have been using Vicks since I can remember. And only NOW they issued this stupid article?

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Darren Fell Off the Bed...No 3

The poor kid gave us a scare 2am this morning.
Heard a thud in the dark and the poor guy crying on the floor at the end of the bed.
After some soothing he went back to sleep.
This is the third time (if I remembered correctly) he fell off the bed.
Used to put a big pillow as a block at the edge of the bed and old comforter on the floor at the end of the bed if he did fell.  And it never happened then.
The comforter was used only until late last year. Swapped the big pillow with a standard pillow at the bed edge.
But last nite, mummy did not put the pillow at the bed edge and IT happened. Good timing, kiddo.

Friday, February 13, 2009

13th Month Payout


The long employee meeting yesterday ended with much confused enthusiasm.
The GM announced "Incentive 2008: A 13th month payout of the salary based on a prorated basis to local employees".
Blank faces in the audience says it all. WHAT in the world does that mean?
Simply put: 1 Month Bonus.
It's after CNY, a little late, a little too little but what the heck.....better than nothing to pay off debts.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

OCBC Titanium MasterCard


OCBC Credit Card Story 1
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I used to own an OCBC credit card I applied during my Muar days, years ago, until I cancelled it on January 2007. I did not swipe it even ONCE!!! It was free for five years what.
But I do remember when I got to the bank and mentioned to the Customer Service rep of my intention, she requested for a personally signed letter requesting the bank to cancel my card!!?
I mean, don't these big (I think) international banks have standard forms for card requests? What if a customer wants to change his address? "Write-la a personal letter to us and we will update our system". Aiyoh!!
Anyhow, wasted my time;
1. going there once
2. go back
3. draft a stupid letter
4. print out
5. John Hancock
6. go back to OCBC
7. submit my letter
8. hand over the card
9. she cut the card
10. thank you (in my heart, "f*ck you")
11. got my ass out of the bank

That was E A S Y enough. 

OCBC Credit Card Story 2
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Late last year, I received an OCBC Titanium card. Knowing I will never used it, I did not bother to activate it.
Then I received a statement charging me RM250 for annual renewal fees!!?? This time I called their toll-free number and requested for cancellation of the card.
Simple enough;
1. they faxed over a form
2. I filled in my particulars
3. ticked my reason - to CANCEL card la
3. John Hancock
4. faxed it over
5. no need 'thank you'
Ta-dah!!!