I have started a new blog jinhuangdi ! Originally, I wanted to write only on sports, but have now added pastimes and reflections to spice things up. I can't just write on sports only, it would be dull and dry.
I am an Arsenal fan, have been since 2003. That was the time when Arsenal strutted their stuff, conquering all before them in the then EPL, with the likes of Thierry Henry, Berkamp and Robert Pires.
They even earned themselves the title "The Invincibles" for going unbeaten for the entire 2003/2004 season!
I am also interested in the badminton world, especially of Malaysian badminton and Malaysian badminton players. I was also once a F1 fan. But when Mikka Hakkinen retired and Michael Schumacher kept on winning, it became boring for me, what with the scandals hitting the F1 world.
Now I follow F1 only on a desultory basis.
You can access my new blog by clicking on the link above or from my blog roll.
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Yasmin Ahmad - Click To Visit

Yasmin Ahmad was arguably Malaysia's best story-teller, filmmaker and advertiser. She was well known for her Petronas commercials and had won numerous international awards including the Golden Lion award for the 'Tan Ming Hong In Love' commercial. Her feature film Sepet not only garnered her several international awards including for Best Asian Film but also drew multi-racial audiences that rarely happens for a local film.
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Kluang RailCoffee
The Kluang railway station coffee shop, now re-branded Kluang RailCoffee, is well known for its cuppa of coffee and the charcaol grilled piping hot buns oozing with butter and kaya...It used to attract standing-room only crowds. It still does, but the last time I was there it wasn't a good experience for me. The famous coffee had somewhat lost its oomph and even the buns...The shop has a long and noted history being first opened for business in 1938 and the place is now run by the 3rd generation LIm family. I hope the next time I return, the coffee would regain its oomph. Click to read more...
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