Try reading the book entitled 'The Godfather' by Mario Puzo, and tell me that you didn't dream of becoming the likes of Michael Corleone. The book is like a guidebook in how to be a man. Trust me. You will find abundance of quotes, morale, and behaviour that are very much appealing and seems kinda like a complete guide in becoming a complete man. The way you should treat your family, the way you should treat your friends, the way you should run business, the way you should perform revenge, the 'cool factor' you must possessed, the calm factor in dealing in our daily life. Damn, it felt so good if you belong to a mafia family. It's good to become a godfather. It's good to become a don, or bosses of all bosses.
I am obsessed with The Godfather.
I openly admit that
Sepanjang bulan Ramadhan, aku yang handle bab-bab sahur ni. Mak aku dah prepare makanan untuk buka, apa salahnya aku prepare sahur kan? Lagipun aku je yang tak tidur lagi time-time ni, so alang-alang better aku siapkan sahur sekali. At least nampak gak la contribution aku dalam family aku ni.
Biasanya, aku akan panaskan je leftover dari makanan buka hari sebelumnya. Selalunya banyak lebih. Mak aku memang beli extra skit supaya boleh makan untuk sahur sekali. Lagipun standard la time buka kan, semua lauk nampak sedap. Semua lauk nak beli. So confirm ada extra punya. Masak nasi lebih skit, dah bleh dapat proper meal untuk sahur. Masuk microwave, tekan-tekan sikit lebih kurang, 15 minit kemudian dah boleh start makan.
Pastu aku kejut bapak aku. Ketuk-ketuk pintu sikit, dia dah bangun. Nasib baik dia tak liat nak bangun macam aku.
Tapi kadang-kadang boring gak makan nasi lauk ni. Perut kadang-kadang belum dapat adjust lagi. So depends la kat lauk. Kalau agak-agak lauk tinggal sikit or tak berapa best, aku akan masak nasi goreng. Ala kadar je. Taruk bawang putih, bawang besar, cili, udang kering, sayur, telur, pastu bubuh nasi. Kalau nak rasa macam nasi goreng cina skit, taruk butter skit. Tumis kasi wangi, bubuh nasi, setel. Makan ngan bawang goreng. Perghh, perut gua lak yang lapar sekarang.
Kalau dah boring sangat makan nasi, aku suka buat french toast. Celup roti dalam telur, pastu goreng pakai butter. Buat banyak-banyak. Confirm kenyang nya. Perut family aku ni kecik-kecik je, so aku tak risau sangat.
Tapi pagi ni special skit. 2 hari lepas, aku belajar resipi nak buat tuna roll dari mak girlfriend aku. Senang je rupanye. Tak leceh. Akak aku lak suka makan tuna. Pastu dia pandai nak prepare tuna yang sedap. Bubuh tuna dalam roti yang dah dilenyek, gulung dia, celup dalam telur, goreng. Aku determine nak masak tu pagi ni. Cam best je kan.
Tu la..
FIFA have banned Chelsea from registering players for the enxt two transfer windows, meaning they will not be able to make any new signings until January 2011, after being found guilty of inducing French teenager Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with Lens.
The 18-year-old winger joined Chelsea from the Ligue 1 side in 2007, after which the French club lodged a complaint with world football's governing body.
FIFA's Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) finally passed their decision on the contractual dispute on Thursday and handed down a hefty ban and substantial fine to the Blues.
A statement from FIFA read: "The DRC found that the player had indeed breached a contract signed with the French club. Equally, the DRC deemed it to be established that the English club induced the player to such a breach.
"As a result the player was condemned to pay compensation in the amount of €780,000, for which the club, Chelsea, are jointly and severally liable.
"A restriction of four months on his eligibility to play in official matches has been imposed on Kakuta. Chelsea are banned from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for the two next entire and consecutive registration periods following the notification of the present decision.
"Furthermore, the club, Chelsea, have to pay Lens training compensation in the amount of €130,000."
FIFA will now send official documentation to Stamford Bridge and upon receipt of those notification papers Chelsea will have 10 days in which to lodge an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Given the severity of the punishment, it is almost certain the club will take that course of action.
Back in July 2005, Italian club Roma were similarly banned from signing players for a period of one year over the controversial signing of defender Philippe Mexes from French club Auxerre. However, on appeal the CAS later ordered FIFA to cut its ban to cover a single transfer window.
An interesting twist would surround the timing of Chelsea's appeal. It will be a number of weeks before the official papers are delivered to Stamford Bridge, from which time the club will have those 10 days to appeal. It then takes at least three months for the CAS to hear a case and that means it is highly possible Chelsea will be able to sign players for some or all of the January window.
This was the case with Roma when, after the CAS agreed to hear an appeal, their ban was suspended on August 8, 2005, allowing them to sign players for the remainder of that summer window. It took the CAS four months to hear Roma's case, and if the same happened to Chelsea it is likely that they would be unaffected in January.
Chelsea have been in trouble before over their transfer dealings and in June 2005 were found guilty of 'tapping-up' Arsenal defender Ashley Cole by the Premier League. The Blues were fined £300,000, Cole was fined £100,000 and then manager Jose Mourinho was fined £200,000.
Lille-born Kakuta, a skilful left-footed winger, is viewed as one of Chelsea's most promising young players, although injuries have blighted his time at Stamford Bridge. An excellent first season ended with the Frenchman being voted the Academy's Scholar of the Year after he emerged as the youth team's top scorer with 12 goals in 24 appearances, including six goals in Chelsea's Youth Cup run.
The 2008/09 season was a frustrating one for the France Under-17 international, who managed just seven appearances in total during an injury-curtailed campaign.
He overcame early-season hamstring problems to turn in a string of lively performances but his campaign was brought to a halt when he suffered a double ankle fracture in a friendly against the Glenn Hoddle Academy.
Kakuta's rehabilitation from the serious injury remains ongoing, although what kind of career awaits him at Chelsea on his return is now open to speculation.
**taken from www.soccernet.com
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