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Thursday, 8 November 2012 KEEP THE FAITH GOONERSGoing through the thousands of articles on bleacher report website after the rather uninspiring 2-2 draw away at Schalke, I stepped on to this really mind-boggling article about the great team, that is Arsenal. The article wasn't all the great, though, in many ways. For one, it tried to put the recent slump in Arsenal form as the great recent years' decline in Arsenal. They say the spirit which created Arsenal for what it is, isn't there anymore. That this current Arsenal team is filled with nothing more than the shadows of the great men who preceded them.

As one opinion is just not enough to reproduce all my, or your, thoughts, here are three-


The optimistic Gooner-
For all I know, this writer was probably a hypocrite trying to bring down Arsenal morale and hopes. In that case, he should have realized many people have tried that over the last many years and failed. Shadows of great men? Not really. I mean this team has the youngest 100 capper (for Germany!, mind you), a Spanish prodigy (or two),hoardsof young potent English first team choices, a leaguetop-scorer, a proven full-back, proven central defenders, a prodigy who matched Xavi and Iniesta in a decisive match at 19, the list simply goes on. This team doesn't look like a shadow of anything to me. If anything, this is just an inevitable period of form slump, a period only one team in EPL history has managed not to go through, the Invincibles. So the people, who try to bring down Arsenal posting crap about Arsenal in a period of decline should go back a week or two, and remember the team who gunned 13 in 3 matches, gave 3, kept four consecutive clean sheets with a make-shift defense, dominated the holding champions away, and played the most beautiful form of football, almost perfectly. And this recent slump, if anything, is just an amalgamation of people trying to come back from injuries, a bad dressing room atmosphere, new people trying to adjust and a myriad of new injuries.


The Pessimist Gooner-When was the last time Arsenal beat Manchester United, do you remember? When was the last season Arsenal didn't sell a player they still needed, do you remember? When was the last time you basked in glory for Arsenal, and felt like you could shout Arsenal, Arsenal around in the streets for hours? I has been a long time, hasn't it? Some people will put that time to be a little more than seven years. What happening to Arsenal? We have gone from playing Adams, Bould, Dixon and Winterburn to Vermaelen, Mertesacker, Jenkinson and gibbs. From playing Henry, Pires, Bergkamp to Podolski, Gervinho and Giroud. Where did the Arsenal who were going to be the best in the world go?Clearly change is needed, change in philosophy, personnel, board, if it still doesn't work out, maybe, manager (Believe me, it hurts to even type that). The fans need to step up, show the people there at Arsenal who is the boss, and for who this show is running. The excuse of a new stadium is good enough for a year of three, but 6 years hence, we need more than just some hope. One marquee signing, one trophy, one season with no key players lost, we need it all.


The Realist Gooner-
The world runs on money and glory, doesn't it? So does football, and people go where both go. The people concerned with money, the board, the players and staff, go where money does (with the few exceptions in a hold of ridiculously huge amount of money.) For a club, a board and its employees, the reasonable option would be to follow the sustainable route of running a club, the Arsenal way; and not throwing your life in the hands of a single person with questionable wealth. But that's where glory steps in. The glory of holding gold and trophies, the glory of owning a champion team, the glory of being around the best in the world, and to compete to be the best. Where did Arsenal go wrong, you ask? It tried to run itself on only one aspect- the money. Sustainable in wealth, but not in the balance of glory and money. Sustainable, but not shiny anymore. More like a battle-hardened weapon, like a cannon, one which can be relied upon, but not chosen when you absolutely need to be the best. Then you choose tanks and jets. Clearly, we need to find the right balance between the two wheels of being a successful club, a balance once mastered by the Professor himself. How? Well, that's a broad question. And would probably need an article of its own (or maybe a book)

PS- Being a thousand miles away, I an not able to be a part of the "Where has our Arsenal gone" rally, or the thousands of fans lucky enough to be a part of the home and travelling supporters. But I urge every single one of you to try to be able to be a part of the protest, because it is us, the fans who will ultimately decide whether Arsenal stands the test of time and doubters.

All in all beware of the fake Gooner. Keep the Faith! No comments: ARSENAL FANS ARE THE BEST



In the final minutes of a sub-standard performance from a team best consisting of a few new and old "promising" faces, the 4000 travelling fansout-singthe 70000-odd crowd at Old Trafford.....they drive the team on towards a late goal which is a consolation at best....they hope they would turn it around like the make-shift team did just 3 days before. They hope they will have a story to tell their children and grand-children, one about how they pulled one over many glory-hunters, a few *dickheads, a few rivals*(the actual fans) and a traitor. They hope they will have a story like the ones Norman Duncan must have a chest full of. They know its probably not possible, not after the performance they had put in that afternoon, but that's a gooner for you. For a gooner knows, that in a land where there is no hope, Arsenal wont survive. Because that all that's left for us. That is all the board and the manager accomplishes to give right now. Hopes, hopes that one day the great man who created and drove the invincibles shall be supported and he will rise again, and make a team that will give these fans a new song to sing, a cheerful one, one which will end in a victory, one that is more than just a hope. Hopes that someday, the promising team will become a champion team. Hopes that one day, the 4000 fans wont have to out-sing the 70000 fans, because the 75000 would have already left with their heads hung in shame. Hopes, that one day, they wont have to make reasons for theirmeagerperformances. Hopes that trophies wouldn't just be consisted of being able to play in the Champions League, for even FC Nordsjaelland manages that.

But is it really the hopes of some silver, some glory that ties you to this club? As a legend once asked- "I really like Arsenal. But you,do you really like Arsenal? Or just Arsenal with trophies?" I ask you the same. If its going to be another 7 years to a trophy would you still be a Arsenal fan? Because I would be, as its the club I love, the little joys that it gives me. Oneloves this club for every skipped heartbeat it has given to him/her, every laugh, every win, every hope, every inspiration, every fight, every relation, every friend.Its not what in the cabinet that matters, its the hearts and minds that does.It is these hopes, these recreations from the past, that a Gooner lives for. That's what makes him/her patient enough to listen "important" people telling him/her to be patient, giving excuses of problems hanging from every club's threads.

Having said all that, the hopes that every Gooner keeps, the ones which drive him/her forward.....are the ones best said below for a man in love-

As a man waits and craves for his beloved lady,
The one who has eluded him so far,
The one for whose arrival he makes himself ready,
For she can only be so far, only so far.

So what is it that drives you?

No comments: Sunday, 4 November 2012 Facts about the Kenyan Economy: Comparing the economy in 2008(after the violence) and NowBefore we begin, Brace yourselves, this is going to hurt. Second, this post is long so be prepared (to break the monotony of continuous text in going to drop in a few cool pics for you to give you the strength to go through this long painful post).
P.S. This picture has nothing at all to do with the post.

In the 25 years after independence, Kenya has generally performed well but have we archived our potential? BackgroundWidespread violence followed the 2007 election when both Mwai Kibaki, who had won the presidency in 2002, and rival Raila Odinga claimed victory. Months of negotiations resulted in a power-sharing arrangement. The political situation remains unstable as the government attempts to implement a new constitution. Corruption remains commonplace. Kenya is the transportation, communication, and financial hub of East Africa. Economic growthhindered for decades by government mismanagement, counterproductive economic policies, and corruptionwas improving before the post-election instability in 2007 and has picked up again since 2009. Civil service reform has been slow, and the government employs about one-third of the formal labor force. Nearly 80 percent of employment is informal. Agriculture accounts for about a quarter of GDP and employs a majority of the population.
So how far have we come in the past 5 years? Quick FactsPopulation: 39.7 million GDP (PPP): $66.0 billion 5.0% growth4.5% 5-year compound annual growth$1,662 per capitaUnemployment: 40.0% Inflation (CPI): 3.9% FDI Inflow: $133.0 million
Key facts about the Kenyan economy in end 2007:
* KENYA'S ECONOMY TOWARDS THE END OF 2007:
-- Kenya's economy grew 6.1 percent in 2006 compared with a revised growth rate of 5.7 percent the previous year. The government expects it between 6.9 and 7.0 percent in 2007.

-- World Bank figures show gross domestic product at $21.2 billion for 2006, with per capita income of about $580.
-- The shilling was trading at 63.35/45 against the dollar last week compared to a year low of 71.55/65 in January 2007.
-- Annual inflation rose to 11.8 percent in November from 10.6 percent in October. Underlying inflation, which excludes food prices, stood at 5.8 percent in November.

* TOURISM AND OTHER SECTORS:
-- Kenya received more than $870 million from tourism in 2006, catapulting it ahead of horticulture and tea as its biggest foreign currency earner, with revenue topping $1 billion in 2007.

-- Manufacturing, accounting for about a tenth of GDP, grew 6.9 percent in 2006 and 7.4 percent during the first quarter of 2007, compared with 7.1 percent in the first quarter of 2006.

-- Agriculture -- representing a quarter of GDP -- expanded by 5.4 percent in 2006 and by 12 percent in the first quarter of 2007, compared with 0.3 percent in the same period in 2006, boosted by tea production.

-- Kenya produced a total 108,701 tons of tea in the first quarter of 2007, up from 49,470 tons in the same period in 2006. However, coffee production declined to 16,573 tons in the first quarter of 2007 from 17,606 tons a year before.

CORRUPTION UNREST:
-- Kenya's business community says the country is losing 2 billion shillings ($31.45 million) worth of taxes daily due to businesses being shut, partly as a result of political unrest.

-- According to a survey of 78 companies by PricewaterhouseCoopers, more than two-thirds of Kenyan companies have suffered from corruption or other economic crimes in the past two years, losing an average of nearly $300,000 each.

-- In 2006, the IMF and World Bank delayed handing over millions of dollars in aid to Kenya over graft scandals, but both institutions resumed lending in 2007.
Sources: Reuters; Government of Kenya; World Bank (www.worldbank.org)






Oh Look, another photo that has absolutely nothing to do with this post, keep reading...

Where We Stand Now.

Kenyas economic freedom score is 57.5, making its economy the 103rd freest in the 2012 Index. Its score is virtually unchanged from last year, with gains in monetary freedom and the control of government spending offset by a significant loss of trade freedom. Kenya is ranked 13th out of 46 countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region, and its overall score is below the world average.
The foundations of economic freedom are fragile and uneven across the country. Poor protection of property rights and widespread corruption discourage entrepreneurial activity. The rule of law is weak, and local courts are subject to substantial political interference.
After several years of strong economic growth, Kenyas economic performance has deteriorated, partly because of the global economic slowdown and also because of the generally slow pace of efforts to improve regulatory efficiency and open markets to international trade and investment. Reforms in public finance management have continued, but progress has been sluggish.
Rule of LawProperty Rights 30.0 Freedom From Corruption 21.0 tKenyas judicial system, which is modeled on the British system, remains weak and fails to provide strong protection for private property rights. The independence of the courts is severely compromised, and the judicial system is mired in incompetence, executive interference, and corruption. The process for acquiring land titles is often non-transparent and cumbersome. The new constitution promulgated in 2010 aims to root out corruption.
Limited GovernmentGovernment Spending 75.3Fiscal Freedom 77.7The top income and corporate tax rates are 30 percent. Other taxes include a value-added tax (VAT) and a tax on interest, with the overall tax burden amounting to 20.7 percent of total domestic income. Government spending is equivalent to 28.7 percent of total domestic output. The deficit has increased to over 5 percent of GDP, and public debt has reached 52.3 percent of GDP.
Regulatory EfficiencyBusiness Freedom 61.7Labor Freedom 63.3Monetary Freedom 79.1The implementation and enforcement of reforms to enhance regulatory efficiency have been uneven. Launching a business still takes more than the world averages of seven procedures and 30 days. A large portion of the labor force is employed in the informal economy. Monetary stability has weakened with rising inflation. The government continues to regulate prices through agricultural marketing boards and state-owned enterprises.
Open MarketsTrade Freedom 66.7Investment Freedom 50.0Financial Freedom 50.0The trade weighted average tariff rate is quite high at 9.2 percent, and myriad non-tariff barriers further constrain freedom to trade. The poor investment regime lacks efficiency and transparency, discouraging investment activity. The financial sector remains vulnerable to government influence and inadequate supervision. The state owns or holds shares in several domestic financial institutions and continues to influence the allocation of credit.
In comparison to our regional neighbors;

Regional Ranking rank country overall score change from previous 1Mauritius770.8 2Botswana69.60.8 3Rwanda64.92.2 4Cape Verde63.5-1.1 5South Africa62.70.0 6Madagascar62.41.2 7Namibia61.9-0.8 8Uganda61.90.2 9Ghana60.71.3 10Burkina Faso60.60.0
Our overall score is at 57.5 percent so yeah, tuko down.
KEY FINDINGSKenyas economy is stabilizing but still vulnerable. At the end of 2011, the government increased interest rates and lowered the fiscal deficit by curbing expenditures. These policy actions helped to stabilize the economy.But more than ever, Kenyas economy is out of balance. The current account deficit has reached new record levels and could exceed 15 percent of GDP in 2012. Kenya needs to rebalance its economy, increase savings and create more incentives for exports. In times of economic turbulence, deepening EAC integration can serve as an additional buffer for external shocks. For 2012 and 2013, the World Bank maintains its growth forecast of 5 percent. However, another series of shocks could easily create renewed economic turbulence, and slow down economic growth to 4.1 percent.The EAC is a dynamic region with one of the highest growth rates in the world. Deepening EAC integration would lead to lower prices of goods and services. But Kenya is not leading the way as much as it should. Kenya imposes more regulations on its imports than do many other sub-Saharan African countries, and actually more regulations on imports from EAC countries than on imports from other countries. East Africa can feed itself if free trade is permitted to balance surplus and deficit countries. Kenya is a food deficit country but maintains barriers to trade in maize, wheat and sugar, which result in Kenyas exceptionally high food prices. Openness to agricultural trade would be a win win for all EAC countries. Kenyan consumers would pay less while famers in Tanzania and Uganda would benefit from higher prices.Rapid growth in service exports offers hope to Kenya, and indeed other EAC countries, to improve deteriorating trade balances. Removal of regulatory barriers that impede transport logistics and restrict trade in goods and services can unlock latent potential and reduce large current account deficits.This was our GDP for the years after the PEV:5% (2011 est.)
5.6% (2010 est.)
2.6% (2009 est.)
I wont deny it, we have tried, we have improved the PEV pulled us back we have tried our best to move on but is our best good enough?
The next five years will be the most decisive. We either make up for the ground we lost or we slump more and more to the point of no return, we were only lucky because of the global recession so other nations haven't made that much ground. At this rate the Vision 2030 will be just that, a dream.
KENYA Vs. Tanzania Vs United States GDP Growth




So basically at this rate we may never archive the dream Vision 2030.

No comments: Things you need to know about Peter Kenneth

PETER KENNETHPeter Kenneth (born 27 November 1965) is a Kenyan politician. He hails from the massive Mbari ya Muhuni family of Kirwara Sub-location of Gatanga Contituency in Murang'a County.[2]Peter Kenneth: EducationPeter Kenneth attended Bahati Uhuru Primary School (CPE) and later joined Starehe Boys Center and school for his O and A levels. He is a holder of a Law degree from the University of Nairobi,and Executive Programme International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has also done numerous banking and Insurance courses.
Professional life of Peter KennethPeter Kenneth is a banker by profession. Have worked for the following institutions;
1985 1986: Nationwide Finance company
1986 -1997: Prudential Finance and Bank (Rising up to manager)
1997 to 2002: Kenya Reinsurance Company
1998 2001: Alt. Director, Africa Reinsurance Corp
1998 to 2002: Director, Industrial Development Bank (IDB)
1998 to 2009: Chairman, Zep Reinsurance Company (ZEPRE)
Political Life of Peter KennethPeter Kenneth was first elected a Member of Parliament in December 2002 to represent people of Gatanga Constituency. a seat he has held up to date. Since 2003 he has held the following positions;
2008 to date: Assistant Minister, Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030.
Dec 2005 2007: Assistant Minister, Ministry of Finance.
Nov 2003 2005: Assistant Minister, Ministry of Cooperative Development and Marketing.
Peter Kenneth: Interests and HobbiesPeter Kennethhas interests in Farming, Insurance, Real Estate and Manufacturing. He also has a lot of interest in sports, having been the chairman of Kenya Football Federation from 1996 to 2000. and FIFA Committee Member (FUTSAL) from 1998 to 2000. He also played as a goalkeeper for Re-Union football club.No comments: Sunday, 20 May 2012 150+ Funny Facebook Status updates
150+ Funny Facebook Status UpdatesFunny Facebook statuses are a great way to brighten up your social networking profile page. If you are looking for Facebook Status then your search ends here, you have landed on the right page. This article is all about very funny Facebook status messages that have been written by real people. You will find here all Funniest Facebook Status, just read the full collection of the funny facebook statuses.

decided to burn lots of calories today so I set a fat kid on fire!One day your prince will come. Mine just took a wrong turn, got lost and too stubborn to ask for directions.When someone rings the doorbell, why do dogs always assume its for them?I speak my mind. I never mind what I speak.sometimes, not remembering mey be the better.X says my computer just beat me at chessbut it was no match for me at kick boxing.X is color blind and trying to solve a rubiks cube This could take a while.X is the girl next doorif you live next door to a whore house.What is fat, ginger and pregnant? Nothing..slept like a baby last night. Waking up every 3 hours crying for food.wanted to kill the sexiest person aliveBut suicides a crime.X is proud of herself. She finished a jigsaw puzzle in 6 months and the box said 2-4 years.People say that love is in every cornergosh! maybe im moving in circles..Why is a newspaper ten times more interesting when somebody across the table is reading it?Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, youre a mile away and you have their shoes.WARNING: Objects in mirror are fatter than they appear. *ZAP* *BEEP* Price: $7.95Dear Santa, let me explainI think my girlfriend has had sixty-one boyfriends before me. She calls me her sixty second lover.My wife said Im too immature and if I dont grow up its going to erect a barrier between us. Ha ha ha, erect.If guys had periods, theyd brag about the size of their tampons.Make love, not war. Hell, do both. Get married.Marriage is a sort of friendship recognized by the police.Statistically, 132% of all people exaggerate.Statistically 5/4 of people have trouble with fractions.٩()۶ ٩(--)۶ ٩()۶ ٩()۶ ٩(-)۶_ı l l* ı | π | ı lif only life came with a REW PLAY PAUSE STOPscratch here to reveal todays status. з=()=ε// this is a stick-up give me ALL yo [$(1)$]!Some people come into our lives leave footprints on our hearts. Others come into our lives make us wanna leave footprints on their face.The only place you find success before work is in the dictionary.Boys are like baby diapers when they get to be filled with shit they are thrown to be replaced.ive yet to meet a woman who got pregnant from swallowing.Cut here -Me and my wife are inseparable. Sometimes, it takes three or four people to pull us apart.I speak my mind. I never mind what I speak.People who write diet books live off the fat of the land.Dance like no ones going to put it on YouTube.Doctors waiting room needs some music. And better lighting. And more women. And a pole in the middle of the room. And a buffet.Best Friends Listen to what you dont say.Just wanted to let you know that you are my BFBFF Best Facebook Friend Forever..So many stupid people, and so few asteroids.X thinks that Facebook is the compost heap for my brain.Yes, I know how to shut up. I just dont know when.You miss 100 percent of the shots u never take.Me and the gummy bears have a plot to rule the world but shhhhh its a secret.I use to be great at wordplay. Once a pun a time.Sometimes? Late at night? I rearrange traffic signs. People need to be challenged.I guess if you spoke your mind, youd be speechless, huh?X thinks that 100-calorie packs have just enough cookies to piss me off!!Alcohol does NOT make you fatit makes you leanagainst tables,chairs,walls, floors and .Ugly people!!!what has two ears and cant hear? . GRANDPAIm not a racer.But i can fly.press the star below and watch it glow click star then up arrow to left to reveal status.I thinks my neighbor just caught me stealing his Wi-Fi internet.Teaching your own mother how to use Facebook is like willingly signing your own death warrant.X is wondering why Facebook bothers to give the option of liking my own comment? Of course I like my own comments. Im awesome..Every day, man is making bigger and better fool-proof things, and every day, nature is making bigger and better fools. So far, I think nature is winning.I swear my pillow could be a hairstylist I always wake up with the wierdest hairdos.X just received a coupon in the mail: Buy one sock, get one FREE! While socks last.X believes that if you tell your boss what you really think of him, the truth will set you free.ǝɯıʇ ǝɯɐs ǝɥʇ ʇɐ ʞooqǝɔɐɟ ǝsn puɐ puɐʇspuɐɥ ɐ op ʎןןɐuıɟ uɐɔSmile, its the second best thing you can do with your lips.oh Im sorry! i didnt realise you were giving me a dirty looki just thought you were ugly like that all the time!!wants to merge MySpace, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter and call it: MY FACE YOU TWIT.X says dont look at me in that tone of voice.Is anyone going to put anything funny on here?????If women ruled the world there would be no wars. Just a bunch of jealous countries not talking to each other.eat eat and eat.but dont eat my brain.I married my wife for her looks. But not the ones shes been giving me lately!a guy knocked on my door today asking for a donation for the local primary schools pool. I went away and came back with a cup of water.. Is that wrong?ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇAll men are born free and equal. If they go and get married, thats their own fault.too cool for school.trying to think of clever things to say after inhaling from a helium balloon.the kid next doors imaginary friend.^v^v^v^v-_____^v^v^v For a second there, I was bored to death.definitely not watching what not to wear.forcing my dog to learn how to google.kissing a girl and may or may not be liking it.Got out of jury duty by prefacing every answer with according to the prophecyX is Loading 99%Dont you find it Funny that after Monday(M) and Tuesday(T), the rest of the week says WTF?U have 10 fish, 5 drown, 3 come back to life. How many fish do you have? Stop counting smart one. Fish cant Drown.X went to the book store earlier to buy a Wheres Wally book. When I got there, I couldnt find the book anywhere. Well played Wally, well played.Hi, my name is Damimeve. The mime is silent.Ive always wondered if film directors wake up screaming CUT! CUT! CUUUUUT! when they have nightmares.In an interview, I can multitask housework with facebook!X is coloring on your wall! (( (Crayola( ((never judges a book by its cover. She uses the paragraph on the back, it tells you what the story is about.a day late and a dollar short.Insert coin to view my status message.If somebody offers you a lifetime supply of candy and there is just one piece, dont eat it: Its probably poison.We have so much in common. You want to travel,I want you to go .happy that you finally broke up with that slut. Now I can tell you VIA facebook update that I boinked her.seen pictures of you naked on the internet.remembers the day when blackberry and apple were just fruit. $20 in my bank acct. Drinks on you home.20/20 hearing!More Funny Facebook statuses From our Readers !I like to name my ipod Titanic so when it says Syncing Titanic i click cancel and it makes me feel like a hero.


Hello everyone. Look at your status, now back to mine, now back to yours, now back to mine. Sadly, yours isnt mine. But if you stopped posting about other things and made this your status, yours could be like mine.
Look down, back up. Where are you? Youre on Facebook, reading the status your status could be like

Is wondering if you can grow marijuana on Farmville then sell it on Mafia Wars?

I love it when my computer says are you sure you want to continue unprotected

Roses are redish, Violets are blueish, if it werent for Christmas, we would all be Jewish!

why do we need school???
music~we have YouTube for that.
Spanish ~i watch Dora.
English ~everything is shortened anyway (brb,idk,lol).
geography~i will buy a globe.
history~they are all dead anyway.
math~that is why we have the calculator.
spelling~we have spell check on the computer.

People make the world go around but at some point dont you wish it were flat so all the idiots would keep walking and never come back?

NEVER trust a man in a wheelchair with dirty shoes.

I love how, in scary movies, the person yells out, Hello? As if the bad guy is gonna be like, Yeah, I`m in the kitchen! Want a sandwich?

whats the difference between puberty a water bottle? a water bottle hit Justin Bieber first! (;

Going to McDonalds for salad is like going to a prostitute for a hug.

Roses are Red, Nuts are brown, Skirts go Up, Pants go Down, Body to Body, Skin to Skin, When it is

Stiff, Stick it In, The Longer its In, The stronger it Gets, It goes in Dry, Comes out Wet, It comes out dripping,and it starts to Sag, Its not what you Think its a Teabag xD

Mrs. Bin Laden just updated her Facebook status to single.

Sometimes your Knight in shinning armour is just an idiot wrapped in tinfoil.

Me and my mom were shopping for new Cds and she asked me..
Mom: honey, Whos your favorite artist?
Me: Eminem
Mom: The candy?
Me: no the rapper
Mom:Whats so special good about Candy Wrappers?


If 4 out of 5 people suffer from diarreheadoes that mean one person enjoys it?
status: I cant log into facebook

A bug just landed on my computer screen and my first reaction was on try and scare it away with the curser

Did you know in Japan girls keep their phones on vibrate and put them down their crotch? Dont feel bad if they dont answer. It means theyre busy All i want to know is, where can i get a number?

Your make-up looks so pretty:) lol jk it looks like a crayon raped your face!!!

My friends status said, standing on the edge of a cliff :/so i poked him.

Sometimes i fill up my blow up doll with helium so its playing hard to get.
i know three facts about you, one you cant say M without your lips touching, two your trying it now and
you look like an idiot alien, three now your smiling

Sorry, Ke$ha the party dont stop till I walk in.
honk if you love Jesus Textwhile driving if you want to meet him.

Last Night I Dreamt I was Eating A Giant Marshmallow..When I Woke Up My Pillow Was Gone.

How much coke has Charlie Sheen done?enough to kill 2 1/2 men.

Roses are red, violets are blue, a face like yours, belongs in the zoo, dont be mad, ill be there, not in the cage, but laughing at you.

Relationships are like Tom Jerry: They tease each other, knock down each other, irritate each other, but cant live without each other.

I WISH i could be a status, so you could LIKE me .

I tried to log on to Facebook. It said, Cookies are required to operate. I thought to myself, Me too, Facebook. Me too.


A divorced man walks over to his ex-wifes new hubby n askedso how does it feel enjoying 2nd hand goods?..Doesnt bother me,he responds..actually once u get past the 1st 3 inches, the rest is all brand new.

Got into a fight with my alarm clock this morning it wanted me to wake up i disagreed now the alarms broken and im wide awakenot sure who won.

I just broke up with someone and the last thing she said to me was Youll never find anyone like me again!
Im thinking, I should hope not! If I dont want you, why would I want someone like you.

A kid got bad marks in his test, he showed his test to his mom. His mom said what is this? He answered teachers star stickers were finished so she gave me a full moon!!!

Please copy and paste this to your status if you know someone, or have been affected by someone who needs a punch in the face. People who need a punch in the face affect the lives of many. There is still no known cure for someone who deserves a punch in the face, except for a punch in the face. But we can still raise awareness!

One day a chicken croxed the road and met james bond and said whats your name?? .bond james bond whats yours??..ken chick ken!

Behind every great woman is a man looking at her ass!


1 comment: FUNNY BUT USEFUL WORDS IN SERIOUS DICTIONARIES YOU NEED TO ADD TO YOUR VOCABULARYEvery day we are faced with something new to describe. This in turn, creates the need for new words and original descriptions. That understood, the bombardment of all these additions, has left the world with less time to bother with fashioning these necessary words and phrases. Consequently, we give in to the laziness of human nature, and merely bang two or more words together to make up a new one.
Even so, with the increase of the use of texting, spell check and social networking sites (where fast and furious short-hand speak is the norm), our brave new worlds language is beginning to change rapidly. Spelling doesnt seem to be important as apparently proved by a research done by Cambridge University, and the necessary introduction of new words to our vocabulary seem to be leaving a lot of us grammar nerds out in the cold.
With the age of short-hand words in general use (words like asap, natch. pos, info, ETA, fab and gorge, urgently spring to mind), spelling seems to be the last thing on our brains. Is spelling really important though? Take a look at the following paragraph found on the Cambridge Universitys website.
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My opinion is that, the only reason you could read this without a problem is because you know the correct spelling to begin with. In my opinion, learning correct spelling is important, for its only then, that you can know what the incorrect version looks like.

In light of the progressive situations creating the need for additional words, here are a few that you would find in newer dictionaries today. Have you used these before and can you spell them?

Abibliophobia The fear of running out of reading material. Absquatulate To leave or abscond with something. Allegator Some who alleges. Anencephalous Lacking a brain. Argle-bargle A loud row or quarrel. Batrachomyomachy Making a mountain out of a molehill. Billingsgate Loud, raucous profanity. Bloviate To speak pompously or brag. Blunderbuss A gun with a flared muzzle or disorganized activity. Borborygm A rumbling of the stomach. Boustrophedon A back and forth pattern. Bowyang A strap that holds the pants legs in place. Brouhaha An uproar. Bumbershoot An umbrella. Callipygian Having an attractive rear end or nice buns. Canoodle To hug and kiss. Cantankerous Testy, grumpy. Catercornered Diagonal(ly). Cockalorum A small, haughty man. Cockamamie Absurd, outlandish. Codswallop Nonsense, balderdash. Collop A slice of meat or fold of flab. Collywobbles Butterflies in the stomach. Comeuppance Just reward, just deserts. Crapulence Discomfort from eating or drinking too much. Crudivore An eater of raw food. Discombobulate To confuse. Donnybrook An melee, a riot. Doozy Something really great. Dudgeon A bad mood, a huff. Ecdysiast An exotic dancer, a stripper. Eructation A burp, belch. Fard Face-paint, makeup. Fartlek An athletic training regime. Fatuous Unconsciously foolish. Filibuster Refusal to give up the floor in a debate to prevent a vote. Firkin A quarter barrel or small cask. Flibbertigibbet Nonsense, balderdash. Flummox To exasperate. Folderol Nonsense. Formication The sense of ants crawling on your skin. Fuddy-duddy An old-fashioned, mild-mannered person. Furbelow A fringe or ruffle. Furphy A portable water-container. Gaberlunzie A wandering beggar. Gardyloo! A warning shouted before throwing water from above. Gastromancy Telling fortune from the rumblings of the stomach. Gazump To buy something already promised to someone else. Gobbledygook Nonsense, balderdash. Gobemouche A highly gullible person. Godwottery Nonsense, balderdash. Gongoozle To stare at, kibitz. Gonzo Far-out journalism. Goombah An older friend who protects you. Hemidemisemiquaver A musical timing of 1/64. Hobbledehoy An awkward or ill-mannered young boy. Hocus-pocus Deceitful sleight of hand. Hoosegow A jail or prison. Hootenanny A country or folk music get-together. Jackanapes A rapscallion, hooligan. Kerfuffle An uproar, mild scandal. Klutz An awkward, stupid person. La-di-da An interjection indicating that something is pretentious. Lagopodous Like a rabbit's foot. Lickety-split As fast as possible. Lickspittle A servile person, a toady. Logorrhea Loquaciousness, talkativeness. Lollygag To move slowly, fall behind. Malarkey Nonsense, balderdash. Maverick A loner, someone outside the box. Mollycoddle To treat too leniently. Mugwump An independent politician who does not follow any party. Mumpsimus An outdated and unreasonable position on an issue. Namby-pamby Weak, with no backbone. Nincompoop A foolish person. Oocephalus An egghead. Ornery Mean, nasty, grumpy. Pandiculation A full body stretch. Panjandrum Someone who thinks himself high and mighty. Pettifogger A person who tries to befuddle others with his speech. Pratfall A fall on one's rear. Quean A disreputable woman. Rambunctious Aggressive, hard to control. Ranivorous Frog-eating Rigmarole Nonsense, unnecessary complexity. Shenanigan A prank, mischief. Sialoquent Spitting while speaking. Skedaddle To hurry somewhere. Skullduggery No good, underhanded dealing. Slangwhanger A loud abusive speaker or obnoxious writer. Smellfungus A perpetual pessimist. Snickersnee A long knife. Snollygoster A person who can't be trusted. Snool A servile person. Tatterdemalion A child in rags. Troglodyte Someone or something that lives in a cave. Turdiform Having the form of a lark. Unremacadamized Having not been repaved with macadam. Vomitory An exit or outlet. Wabbit Exhausted, tired, worn out. Widdershins In a contrary or counterclockwise direction. Yahoo A rube, a country bumpkin. @ The "at" sign.No comments: Sunday, 13 May 2012 The Freddie Omany blog: 5 reasons why Robin van Persie should stay at Arse...The Freddie Omany blog: 5 reasons why Robin van Persie should stay at Arse...: With Robin Van Persie insisting that he wont address his contractual situation until after the European Championships, the saga of wheth...No comments: 5 reasons why Robin van Persie should stay at Arsenal.With Robin Van Persie insisting that he wont address his contractual situation until after the European Championships, the saga of whether he stays at Arsenal is shaping up to be very boring indeed.
Get ready for a different paper to print a different rumour every day for the next six weeks. Brace yourselves.

Any time a player has the kind of season that the Dutchman has just had, theres going to be interest from the vulture clubs around Europe but if you add in an expiring contract to that situation, then times that interest by three. Arsenal are vulnerable if Van Persie doesnt extend his deal, and the player and his agent will know that if he wants to leave, then its going to be very hard to stop him.
But he should stay.

Whenever Arsenal have needed to grind out a result this season, they have turned to their captain and talisman Robin van Persie.


Arsenal is managed by one of the most shrewdest and money-conscious managers in world football, reflected in the clubs lack of transfer activity. Despite the fact that the club is certainly lacking in quality and numbers in some areas of pitch, Arsene Wenger folded his arms and watched the month of January pass by so who would blame if he decided to leave?

1. LOYALTY

When Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri left, it made sense because none of them loved Arsenal that much. Nasri left at the first sign of cash.
Fabregas remained silent and left at a time that damaged Arsenal this season, instead of handing a transfer request early on, giving Arsenal a chance to buy a world-class replacement.
Van Persie however, loved Arsenal, as he stated time and again, and has shown the loyalty and the quality to back his claims.
Should van Persie leave, it means that even those who love Arsenal have stopped believing in it.

During the 2009-2010 season with only one year remaining of his contract, Van Persie was in negotiations with Arsenal about an extension for several months in 2009. Finally, it was announced in July that he had signed a new long-term contract with his club, stating, "My heart is with Arsenal and I just can't picture myself in a different shirt."

Freed from the shackles of injury and blessed with the form of his life, van Persie has sometimes single-handedly won games for his club through sheer determination and awesome skill.
His teammates have turned to their leader to provide the inspiration necessary to break down any resilient Premier League side

As if the Dutchman isn't revered enough around the Emirates Stadium, he might just ascend to a whole new stratus.
Arsenal had leverage over Robin van Persie when he suffered a fracturedmetatarsal, a knee ligament tear, arecurringthigh problem, ruptured ankle ligaments and a severe ankle sprain.
These are just the notable injuries, what about the nagging ones?

Instead of twisting from what seemed like a logical business decision in selling the Dutchman, they stuck by him.
There is also the fact that when Arsenal bought him no other club wanted to buy him due to Baloteli-like indiscipline on the pitch but trust Wenger to convert crude players to pure class

Now at the present, Van Persie is the best player in the Premier League and he can sink Arsenal's future plans by announcing his intentions to leave.
We all know who the scapegoat will beArsène Wenger
2. June 2005
In June 2005, while in Rotterdam with the Dutch national team for the 2006 World Cup qualifiers, Van Persie was arrested on suspicion of rape by Dutch police. Sandra Krijgsman, a former Miss Nigeria Holland winner, claimed she was attacked by Van Persie in a hotel.He was held for fourteen nights in prison while the police investigated the allegations made against him but was then released without charge, though he was still under suspicion. In February 2006, the case against Van Persie was dismissed by the Dutch Public Prosecution Service after they completed their investigations stating that no sexual contact with coercion happened, with Van Persie's accuser later admitting she had made up the story to gain publicity. Van Persie spoke of his ordeal several months later, saying how degrading the experience was and how he was treated like a criminal despite his innocence. He revealed that conditions in the prison were so hot that they caused him to lose consciousness. It also emerged that over 200 Rotterdam police officers had attempted to view his case files, with the vast majority of them unauthorised to do so.

Again Arsenal stuck by him through the whole drama when other clubs could have bid good riddance to him with the snap of a finger.

3. THE LEGACY

At Arsenal, hes building himself a legacy. Its rare for someone to have the kind of sustained purple patch that the Dutchman has this year, nobody at the club will ever forget it. If he decides to hand Arsene Wenger back the armband and head off to Spain next season, then that will be the defining memory of this year.
Certain players thrive on being a focal point within a team they enjoy being the posterboy of a side and they relish the pressure that comes with it. It doesnt necessarily follow though, that the same type of player will succeed in a more talented environment. Was Van Persie as prominent when this Arsenal side was stacked with quality? Was he as much of an offensive threat? No obviously his development as a player is a factor in that, but its also a symptom of his mentality. Van Persie would only be a world-class performer at Arsenal.


This is Thierry Henry all over again. The Frenchman was a legend at Arsenal, he was bigger than the club at his peak but on moving to Barcelona he became just another contributor. Yes, his age was a mitigating factor, but the drop off in his performances were too severe to be accredited solely to the passing of time.

4. SIGNS OF COMMITMENT BY THE CLUB ARE STARTING TO SHOW

Last months signing of Lukas Podolski, a world class player before the end of the season is surely a sign of better things to come. they have also been associated with a number of bi names on the transfer market. What a better way of winning than getting the services of world class players?


5.FAMILY LIFE
It would seem as though Arsenals chairman Peter Hill-Wood is suffering from bouts of delusion as he insists that his club will on hold to Robin van Persie, despite the 210,000 per week on offer from Manchester City.

Hill-Wood believes that van Persie is content making less money because his family is happily settled in North London: I think Robin and his family are very happy in London and I dont think he is solely motivated by money as some players are.

To suggest that van Persie would prefer to live in the capital rather than Manchester seems plausible, but to posit that the Dutch international is willing to take a 50% pay cut to stay at Arsenal due to some perverse notion of loyalty borders on the absurd.

There is also that fact that Arsenal signed his son to the Arsenal academy, perhaps a desperate attempt to hold on to the player through his son

Any agent worth their salt would advise their client to earn as much money as possible given that the career of a professional athlete is relatively short.






No comments: Wednesday, 2 May 2012 The worst kept Transfer secret in football History?Just as my own blogging season was in danger of fizzling out, Ive decided to rouse myself for one last push. Two more blog posts and I might just totter over the line. Why havent I sealed this sooner though? I can only think its a confidence thing.
Since I last dipped in here we have drawn at Stoke, a result that is far from calamitous at any stage of any season, but coming after a loss and a goalless draw it was a result that hardly kick-started the kind of swashbuckling tone for the rest of the season that I had hoped for. Why have the goals dried up a bit? Maybe it is linked with belief said Wenger, which is not really what you want to read, is it? Anyway, here we all are and we are pretty clear what Arsenal need to do to drag themselves over the line.
Of course, you have to assume the worst and expect our rivals to take full points. That makes our task very straightforward, on paper if not on grass two wins. But depending on results on Wednesday, it could make Norwich on Saturday, and indeed West Broms Hodgson valete the following week, far more stressful than you might want.
How we could do with our new signing Lukas Podolski for the last two games. With 18 goals from 28 games this season, plus six assists, we are talking about a man at the top of his game and for Arsenal to sew this one up so soon is admirable business indeed. I dont think its realistic to expect us to dot all the Is and cross all the Ts of our summer business before the Euros therell a lot of shop windowing going on but this lays down a marker and continues the recent policy of mixing raw youth (Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jenkinson) with proper experience (Mertesacker, Arteta). Theres also plenty of sense in getting as much of your incoming business done soon so that the club can work hard on trimming the squad down.
Podolski will of course be desperate for Arsenal to make the Champions League he can join the queue, right behind the shuffling army of accountants and will be forced to look on agonisingly from afar as we complete the season. There isnt a lot he can do of course, but it would be nice to think that this ambitious early signal from the club might have an effect on the current players as they strive for the sunlit uplands of third for those who will be competing for places against him, for those whose futures are undecided and for those committed for the long term but ambitious for more.
And on an unrelated note, good luck to Roy Hodgson. A decent man, hes well travelled and well respected. And whatever happens, surely it cant be any worse than South Africa in 2010?
All the best, Roy.No comments: Saturday, 21 April 2012 Match report: Arsenal 0- 0 ChelseaArsenal inched closer to Champions League qualification after they drew 0-0 with Chelsea at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Van Persie was poor today (I know this may be ungrateful considering he had to carry the team on his back throughout the league). Lets not even talk about Ramsey though he had a few touches through the match they were overshadowed by his numerous mistake. This shows the urgency with which Wenger has to act to secure a top class play maker and Striker.

The best chances fell to the Gunners, with Robin Van Persie and Laurent Koscielny both hitting the woodwork, but in truth a draw was a fair reflection on a relatively poor afternoon of football in north London.

After growing into the game, it was Arsenal who created the best chance of the match, with Van Persie hitting the outside of the post from Theo Walcotts perfectly-placed free-kick. The Dutchman went for it with the outside of his left foot, but might be disappointed not to use his right for an easier opportunity.

Koscielny did some important work at the back to prevent Fernando Torres tapping in at the far post, and then cleared from Salomon Kalou after the Ivorian had rounded Szczesny.

It was at the other end that the centre back then nearly did some serious damage, but his header from Van Persies free-kick hit the crossbar. The striker then failed to beat Cech with a far post drive.

Injuries to Walcott and Tomas Rosicky dented the flow in the second period, but Chelsea got men behind the ball in numbers as they appeared happy to settle for a point on their travels.

A late penalty shout for a Cahill push on Van Persie was rejected by referee Mike Dean, and neither side will be happy with how things played out in the early kick-off.

Arsenal have to win the remaining 3 games (Stoke away, Norwich at home and W.B.A. away) in order to clinch third place and secure automatic Champions league qualification.If either/both Newcastle and Totenham win their next 2 fixtures they will have tied on points with Arsenal.

Arsenal can take solace from the fact that they have taken four points from Manchester City and Chelsea the two biggest names on their run-in agenda.

However, Wengers men still have work to do to secure their place in next seasons Champions League.No comments: Chelsea Vs Arsenal PreviewThe London derby is here again.
Given their smooth-running sequence over the last few months, Arsenal could afford a stumble in the race to secure third place in the Premier League.
A full-blown trip, however, would be more troublesome.
The defeat to Wigan on Monday leaves Arsène Wenger's side in third, five points clear of Tottenham and Newcastle having played a game more.
But their run is still nine wins from their last 11 Premier League games and, with just four fixtures to go, their fate is entirely in their own hands.
And, even more importantly, the last time they had a blip - at QPR three weeks ago - they recovered with alacrity and confidence against title-chasing Manchester City at Emirates Stadium the following weekend.
On Saturday lunchtime, Chelsea arrive at the same venue amid a run of key games in major competitions - the type of juggling act Wenger's side have tried to pull off on numerous occasions in the past decade or so.
Normally in such circumstances, teams tend to drop one ball at least.
In fairness, it is going well so far. Chelsea have won both their Semi-Finals this week. They humbled Tottenham 5-1 in the FA Cup on Sunday and snatched a surprise 1-0 win against Barcelona in Wednesday's first leg in the Champions League.
They play the return rubber in Spain next Tuesday so the game at Arsenal this weekend is one layer in considerable club sandwich.
Form and focus will be on Chelsea's side while, according to Wenger, fatigue will not be an issue.
"[This sort of run] is part of being successful," he said. "We have played that way many times, it's part of wanting to be at the top level. It was the same when we took on Milan at home and our players were on international games - in Africa some of them. We played on Sunday against Tottenham, on Wednesday on internationals, Saturday morning at Liverpool and Tuesday night at Milan. Some of the players played full games.
"The advantage [of fatigue to the opposition] comes afterwards - in one or two weeks. When you have a block of stress and mental sharpness it is not within that block you suffer. It is usually just after, the compression comes in and it is difficult to move the team again. At the moment, I don't feel they will suffer too much."
In effect, Chelsea will be a cup side for the rest of the campaign. They are sixth - two places and two points behind the fourth and final Champions League place. Any defeat may well be terminal to their European ambitions next season.
As for Wenger, he has maintained a simplistic focus throughout March and April. You can see him keeping that through to the middle of May.
"We are in a position where we do not have to calculate too much," he said. "We want to win our next game and that is the only way we can secure our qualification. We have done remarkably well in the last two months and we want to take advantage of the run we have created and show that against Chelsea.
"Like always after a big disappointment you focus on the next one. It is part of getting over defeats without losing your confidence.
"You have to make sure that your energy is transformed into frustration in the next game. And our target is to win our home games now. We know what is at stake in this game."
Arsenal's squad will show significant changes to the one on show last Monday, mainly in midfield.
Mikel Arteta's ankle injury will keep him out for the season, not just this game, while Yossi Benayoun is ineligible as he is on loan from Saturday's opponents.This gives a chance to Gervinho and Chamberlain(who i think would do a better job)
Abou Diaby and Francis Coquelin are fit again and will be on the bench.
In addition, Laurent Koscielny is back from suspension. At his pre-match press conference, Wenger suggested his centre-back's consistency has made him a key figure this season.
"Yes, he has moved forward," said the manager. "He has more authority in the challenges, he has more confidence in his passing, and on that front he has developed well."
It has been reported that Chelsea will be without Didier Drogba, who scored their winner against Barcelona in midweek. One of a number of changes suggested by interim head coach Roberto Di Matteo. The Italian's gameplan on Wednesday was cagey and claustrophobic but, at the same time, hugely satisfying. When you are taking on the world's best the end justifies the means.
Di Matteo took over in March and seems to be turning the Chelsea juggernaut at just the right time. Wenger believes continuity has been his biggest asset.
"He knew the club," said Wenger. "Let's not forget they qualified in the Champions League with Villas-Boas and they were not in an easy group. It is always difficult to separate what is down to the former manager and the actual manager. What you think in a short period is that he has done well. He certainly knew the players and it did not take him too long to adjust to the difficulties of the club."
Arsenal's 5-3 win at Chelsea in October turned their season. A storming second-half comeback started a two-month run that would haul them back into Champions League contention. The past two months have made them favourites for automatic qualification.
Completing a 'double' on Saturday would go a long way to closing the book.
But hey, who knows? On paper, Arsenal supposedly had a hard 'run-in'. On grass, they have won their tough-looking fixtures and slipped up in the so-called 'straightforward' ones.
Yet the one thing Wenger's men have shown more than anything this season is potent powers of recovery and everyone at Emirates on Saturday should draw strength from that.
Arsenal are still the masters of their own fate.
I foresee a high scoring match 3-2 to Arsenal or 2-2

Team news
Arsenal: Arteta (ankle), Mertesacker (ankle), Wilshere (ankle), Frimpong (knee), Benayoun (ineligible)
Chelsea: Drogba (knee), Luiz (hamstring), Ivanovic (suspended), Bertrand (doubt - calf), Romeu (doubt - illness)
All said i expect Wenger and Di Matteo to register the following squads (if i were coach i at least would)


ARSENAL

Szczesny

Sagna, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Santos
Ramsey, Song, Rosicky
Walcott, Van Persie, Gervinho

CHELSEA

Cech
Bosingwa, Cahill, Terry, Cole

Lampard, Essien
Ramires, Mata, Sturridge
Torres

Random Facts
Arsenal have scored in their last 16 home games

Chelsea have scored in 12 of their last 13 games. Only Tottenham have kept a clean-sheet against in that period.

Chelsea have conceded 20 Premier League goals at Stamford Bridge - 25 per cent of those came against Arsenal in October.

Laurent Koscielny has never made a substitute appearance for Arsenal

Aaron Ramsey is set to make his 100th appearance for Arsenal. Currently, he has nine goals in 99 games.

Arsenal has won 12, drawn two and lost two of the last 16 games at the Emirates.

The Gunners will be without Mikel Arteta for the remainder of the season and have not won a Premier

League game without him this season.Robin van Persie has scored against 17 of the 19 Premier League clubs this campaign.The Dutch striker notched a hat trick in the 5-3 reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge, where Arsenal became the first side since Liverpool in 1996 to put five past Chelsea.

Chelsea has only won three of the last 19 trips to Arsenal but those have all come in the last six visits.The

Blues have conceded more goals (18) in the final 15 minutes than any other club in the Premier League.

Didier Drogba has scored eight Premier League goals against the Gunners.Chelsea have scored and conceded 95 percent of their goals from inside the box - the highest percentage in the league.
No comments: Friday, 20 April 2012 IntroHi,
My name is Freddie Omany. Welcome to my blog (this is my first blog post). My blog (also my first blog) is mainly about Arsenal Football club and a lil bit of everything(my first idea for the blog's name. Before deciding to name it after yours truly). I will also be banking a lot on humor

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