Denílson Pereira Neves, known as Denílson. He was born on 16 February 1988 in São Paulo, Brazil. He is a Brazilian footballer who usually plays as a central midfielder. He plays for English side Arsenal and used to be the captain of the Brazil under-20 national team. On Arsenal he was midfielder player.
Monday, August 31, 2009
A fabulous weekend at Beaver
Kristi and I
Joseph and I had a fabulous weekend! We finally took our boat up to Beaver to go to Jeff and Kathy's lake house. They have always been our official lake buddies on Ouchita but now that they have thier OWN house, they are always trying to get us to come up to Beaver! We are soooo happy we did! It was a beautiful weekend...a little chilly when the boat was cruising, but once we stopped, it was just perfect! We got to see a good friend of ours..JJ and his new wife. He never fails to impress all of us with his crazy wakeboarding skills and Joseph was happy to see that he can still hang with the best of them...even though he knows he isnt quite as good (according to Joseph he isnt as good...but I think Joseph is amazing)...he loves to learn new tricks and it is nice to ride with someone who really knows so much about the sport.
I also got to see my bestie Kristi, who just returned from her honeymoon. She is officially a married woman and I am so excited to share our lives with all of our wonderful friends!
We always laugh so hard when we are all four together and this wkend was nothing but halarious. I just love how easy it is to be with them and I know we will all four be friends forever! We love you Jeff and Kathy! Cant wait until St. Louie!! wooo hoo!
my hubby after a long hard day of wakeboarding
Joseph and I had a fabulous weekend! We finally took our boat up to Beaver to go to Jeff and Kathy's lake house. They have always been our official lake buddies on Ouchita but now that they have thier OWN house, they are always trying to get us to come up to Beaver! We are soooo happy we did! It was a beautiful weekend...a little chilly when the boat was cruising, but once we stopped, it was just perfect! We got to see a good friend of ours..JJ and his new wife. He never fails to impress all of us with his crazy wakeboarding skills and Joseph was happy to see that he can still hang with the best of them...even though he knows he isnt quite as good (according to Joseph he isnt as good...but I think Joseph is amazing)...he loves to learn new tricks and it is nice to ride with someone who really knows so much about the sport.
I also got to see my bestie Kristi, who just returned from her honeymoon. She is officially a married woman and I am so excited to share our lives with all of our wonderful friends!
We always laugh so hard when we are all four together and this wkend was nothing but halarious. I just love how easy it is to be with them and I know we will all four be friends forever! We love you Jeff and Kathy! Cant wait until St. Louie!! wooo hoo!
my hubby after a long hard day of wakeboarding
we made him ride to "Soldier Boy"
it was halarious
best budsbest buddies
We are so lucky to have yall in our lives!
get down, get down! Dont ask...
get down, get down! Dont ask...
If you follow the wrong star
Teachers' day celebration today (: j2s are not supposed to go school for any celebration.still we crashed,for zn! great friends rite? hehe.brave her,well done! ((:
study session with ces,mar,min and zn at dhoby xchange.discovered a new great place to study! yay! freeflow of drinks AND icecream just by paying one extra buck ((: can last for a few hours there at least.hehe.
study session with ces,mar,min and zn at dhoby xchange.discovered a new great place to study! yay! freeflow of drinks AND icecream just by paying one extra buck ((: can last for a few hours there at least.hehe.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
to see the world and the living room
This being the weekend when Singaporeans are busy booking their year-end packaged holidays at the travel fair, it is apt that J and I overheard bits of this conversation (well, it's more like a monologue) at the Kiliney Road Kopitiam -
Woman: Yah, when I was in Hokkaido last year, it was hard to find this
Hey, 700 square kilometers is pretty large an island to have to trek around for folks who prefer to lug around a suitcase.
Unfortunately, save for our rather obsessive bike rides to this, us amps cannot claim to have contributed much to domestic tourism this year as well. But Saturday evening, we overcame our inertia to find our way to a part of the island we seldom venture to - Bukit Timah. Or to be precise, Upper Bukit Timah.
If Katong was our genteel east, where old money built their seaside homes and breathed a little easier, then Bukit Timah is where they eventually landed their wealth. Unlike the east, whose refinement got reclaimed together with the shoreline, Bukit Timah continued to be where their grandchildren (or those aspirational families) continue to populate the bungalows and condominiums and patronise the fancy "specialist" grocers and butcheries. Well, it's therefore not surprising that ever since my junior college days and a brief stint volunteering at the old Salvation Army Store's sorting house, Bukit Timah is a part of the island J and I don't have much reason to frequent. But we found one to warrant a Saturday evening bus ride from Toa Payoh to Upper Bukit Timah Road.
random shot off from a cab across the island.
We got off bus #157 at the Bukit Timah market and hawker centre. That was not the reason for the bus ride (at least not this time), and neither was it the old skool Beauty World Shopping Centre and Bukit Timah Shopping Centre. So we headed past both shopping mall
The cluster of low-rise buildings that used to be the Bukit Timah Fire Station was turned last year into another one of those hip "lifestyle" places, a la Dempsey and Old School. This one houses several offices, schools that teach stuff like photography and digital arts, a spa, a bistro called *surprise* Fire Station... and our destination - Raw Kitchen.
Housed in a single-storey unit in the innermost corner of the whole compound, Raw Kitchen is nothing if not charming. That night, all the chairs in this small, owner-run restaurant were placed in its backyard where Substation's associate artists, collective Mux were giving a performance. For more than an hour, we sat, sans dinner, just relaxing and listening to this group of very young, talented folks:
We shot this on the iphone, but you can watch a recording of their performance specially by Common People made in a living room by clicking here. If you want to get out of your living room to Raw Kitchen, it's at 276 Upper Bukit Timah Road. Warning: It's not a live music place, in case you are mistaken.
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*Place names in Singapore
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Bacary Sagna : Defender on Arsenal
Eduardo Da Silva : The Best Striker on Arsenal
Profile :
Full Name : Eduardo Alves da Silva
Date of Birth : 25 February 1983
Place of Birth : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height : 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing Position : Striker
Career Club :
2001–2007 : Dinamo Zagreb
2002–2003 : Inter Zaprešić
2007– : Arsenal
National Team :
2004- : Croatia
see more pictures of eduardo above :
Full Name : Eduardo Alves da Silva
Date of Birth : 25 February 1983
Place of Birth : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height : 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing Position : Striker
Career Club :
2001–2007 : Dinamo Zagreb
2002–2003 : Inter Zaprešić
2007– : Arsenal
National Team :
2004- : Croatia
see more pictures of eduardo above :
When Eduardo first signed for Arsenal after the departure of Henry most Arsenal fans were left a bit disappointed and wondering who he was but he quickly won the hearts of Arsenal fans with some good performances and his natural striking ability.
Andre Arshavin : Best Striker from Russia
Profile :
Full Name : Andrei Sergeyevich Arshavin
Date of Birth : May 29, 1981 (1981-05-29) (age 28)
Place of Birth : Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height : 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in)
Playing Position : Striker
Career Club :
2000–2009 : Zenit St. Petersburg
2009– : Arsenal
National Team :
2002–2009 : Russia
Full Name : Andrei Sergeyevich Arshavin
Date of Birth : May 29, 1981 (1981-05-29) (age 28)
Place of Birth : Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height : 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in)
Playing Position : Striker
Career Club :
2000–2009 : Zenit St. Petersburg
2009– : Arsenal
National Team :
2002–2009 : Russia
The 2006 Russian footballer of the year is a versatile attacking midfielder who can also play as a second striker or winger. Arshavin garnered much international attention during his performance at the UEFA Euro 2008 championship in Austria-Switzerland which resulted in his inclusion in the Team of the Tournament. Arshavin has been capped 45 times for the Russian national team since 2002.
Russian star midfielder Andre Arshavin of Zenith St. Petersburg will join Arsenal until June 2012 for 12 million pounds.The Gunners are now merely waiting on the Premier League to sign all the necessary paperwork for the deal to be made official.
The fee was far from the initial asking price the reigning UEFA Cup winners wanted of 20 million pounds, but included a substantial performance-linked bonus.
Russian star midfielder Andre Arshavin of Zenith St. Petersburg will join Arsenal until June 2012 for 12 million pounds.The Gunners are now merely waiting on the Premier League to sign all the necessary paperwork for the deal to be made official.
The fee was far from the initial asking price the reigning UEFA Cup winners wanted of 20 million pounds, but included a substantial performance-linked bonus.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
birdsongs
Over the weekend, J and I went with tym to check out the "Curating Lab: 100 objects" project under the Singapore Art Show. The first object was of a series of blown-up 1960s newspaper clippings from artist John Low's collection. Other than sightings of the "Oily Man", "beast in Serangoon Gardens" and ghosts in cabdrivers' backseats, there was a kind of non-article (if there was ever such a thing as non-news, this would be it) about some kampong residents' alarmed sighting of a "death bird" and its call. From its description, the "death bird" sounded just like the common house crow. Perhaps they were less common in the 60s. If so, maybe it is not too difficult to imagine then how a lone crow could possibly alarm a kampong with its aggressive cawing and its seemingly ominous haunting.
Round about eight in the morning, a bird in the cluster of trees by our block of flats will issue a series of loud echoey calls - "whoooop whooop". A couple of mornings ago, I woke up hearing just that loud call; and drifting in and out of sleep, all that filled those brief in-between moments was the bird's call. A kind of audio-only dream.
How would you describe the calls and songs that birds make? Pigeons coo. Crows caw. Mynahs, those comical birds with their random head shaking and awkward hopping, they make these appropriately untuneful clicks. And hummingbirds hum?
It is hard to forget Murakami's description of the "wind-up bird":
There was a small stand of trees nearby, and from it you could hear the mechanical cry of a bird that sounded as if it were winding a spring. We called it the wind-up bird. Kumiko gave it the name. We didn't know what it was really called or what it looked like, but that didn't bother the wind-up bird. Every day, it would come to the stand of trees in our neighbourhood and wind the spring of our quiet little world."
Then there are the more prosaic but no less curious descriptions in Clive Briffett's A Guide to Common Birds to Singapore (part of this series of pocket-sized books published by the Singapore Science Centre that I am addicted to), such as:
...it issues a monotonous two note whistle "coo-oo" fairly regularly every two seconds and has been likened to a demented hiccupping! (Brown Hawk Owl)
Often calls attention to itself using a raucous call followed by a noise resembling a whinnying horse as it sits on overhead wires (White-throated Kingfisher)
Frequently issues a noisy shriek resembling a saw grinding against metal (Collared Kingfisher)
...listen for the distinctive call of "whats it" or "peepit" issued in flight (Asian Fairy Bluebird)
...has a "chwee chewee" call with an alarm note resembling a "tissyip tissyip" (Richards Pipit)
I've been listening to online recordings of bird sounds for the past hour, hoping to find the name of my morning alarm clock. But until I recognise it, I think it'll just bear the unflattering name: the wake-up bird.
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p/s If you want to listen to an actual bird songs in Singapore, there's actually a CD recording Bird Songs of Singapore at the National Library (Lee Kong Chian Reference section.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Gabriel Obertan : Manchester United
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