Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Find Motorcycles and Bicycles



One of my friends is a motorcycles fanatic and always talk about bikes and surf the net for bikes. I then realised all those beautiful bikes are quite expensive but for a bike lovers, they are willing to part with the money. Nevertheless, bikers are always on the look out for a reasonable priced machine. There are those who just love to see photos of latest motorcycles and read about it.

That's when my friend stumble upon this site that allow people to post their motorcycle or bicycle for free. Besides that, people can browse for second-hand and new motorcycles and bicycles at the comfort of their homes. Sell your bike or bicycle so you can get your hand on a new and more stylish beauty.

2010 FIFA World Cup Song - Waka Waka

This is a really catchy song and nice video too. Waka Waka is the official 2010 FIFA World Cup Song and each night, I hear this song whenever news updates of the 2010 World Cup is announced in the telly. Waka waka means Do it, as in performing a task. Well, in 2010 World Cup, it should mean play it.

The original Song -  Waka Waka Tsamina
“Tsamina” or “ZangalĂ©wa” is a 1986 hit song, originally sung by a makossa group from Cameroon called Golden Sounds who were beloved throughout the continent for their silly dances and costumes. The song was such a hit for Golden Sounds that they eventually changed their name to ZangalĂ©wa, too.The song pays tribute to African skirmishers (a.k.a tirailleurs) during WW2. Most of the band members were in the Cameroonian Army themselves and used make up, fake belly and fake butt for comic relief.


The song is still used today almost everywhere in Africa by soldiers, policemen, boy scouts, sportsmen and their supporters, usually during training or for rallying. It is also widely used in schools throughout the continent especially in Cameroon as a marching song and almost everyone in the country knows the chorus of the song by heart. The song was also popular in Colombia where it was known as “The Military” and brought to the contry by West African DJs.

The men in the group often dressed in military uniforms, wearing pith helmets and stuffing their clothes with pillows to appear like they had a swollen butts from riding the train and fat stomachs from eating too much. The song, music historians say, is a criticism of black military officers who were in league with whites to oppress their own people. Or at least, some of it was. The rest is Cameroonian slang and jargon from the soilders during the war.



The FIFA World Version by Shakira

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Release tension tip

One of the best medicines to release tension is laughters. This is one of my favourites. I don't think this is just limited to Singaporean but most Asian countries.

Getting so difficult to work

It has been a while since I last write here. So many things in progress at work that I find it extremely difficult to juggle among all of the work in hand.

Each time I focus on something, another things take the tolls and didn't deliver to expectation. How I wish there are more than 24 hours each day and there are more than one me. That would be the greatest wishful thinking.

In reality, I have to make do with what I can achieve in the given hours. When I reached home, it's time to relax and wind down after a day of stress at work. Weekend is time for family and love ones. There are times when I think it this the life I want? Did I struggle all this years to be in a more stressful environment? Time will tell. I need some time to think my next move, this time very carefully.

Well, first, I have to resolve the problems at work and improve everything that's currently running so the company can stay ahead.