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The Passion of Words: March 2006
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The Passion of Words. Friday, March 31, 2006. Does this actually get read? Ometimes I wonder if my posts actually get read. But it dawns on me that I don’t care if people read it. For me, it’s just about putting things that are on my mind thus emptying my head somehow. It’s funny that when I finish a post, I don’t ponder on the subject anymore. Can mine be defined as ‘Clueless and uncalled for’? I remember the time where we didn’t have web logs. If you wanted to post things on the internet, there wer...
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The Passion of Words: April 2006
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The Passion of Words. Friday, April 21, 2006. 1963 A promise of freedom and democracy. A promise of. Having its chance to shine on a global scale. 2006. Oppression exists from the Federal Government. Being on the lower ends of priorities. I am disheartened as well as frustrated of the inequalities shown by. I am disgusted by the ignorance shown by Sarawakians. I am dishonored by our own people exploiting each other for personal gain. I still hope for a better. Through personal dealings with ministers.
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The Passion of Football: April 2006
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The Passion of Football. Tuesday, April 11, 2006. Come on you Reds! 2 weeks ago, pundits were saying that the remaining 8 matches will be a procession for the defending league champions, Chelsea. 3 games later, they’re now saying it could go down to the wire. I never had any doubts about United giving Chelsea a run for their money. Was there any doubt as to who was a dominant force in the English game? Posted by Sean @ 11:12 AM. Where football meets words of translation. The Passion of Words.
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The Passion of Football: March 2006
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The Passion of Football. Thursday, March 30, 2006. When asked about my first love, it'll always be football. I was always exposed to the game when I was younger. My dad used to watch. Games all the time but it was only until I reached 12 that I really got interested in the game. But it wasn't because of. What got me interested in football? There was a game on TV. I didn't know who was playing but I remember catching a close-up of a player from the. Eric Cantona, the king of Manchester United. For example...
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The Passion of Words: June 2006
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The Passion of Words. Friday, June 23, 2006. I just wanted to mention that I have decided to move my blog once again. So for my avid readers, which I believe have dwindled in the past weeks, my new blog will be at supermonkey.wordpress.com. This is because my sister has requested that I become an anynomous blogger in order to be linked to her blog. So please, friends, when commenting on the new site, please avoid using my last name or it will not be posted. Posted by Sean @ 10:01 PM. It hurts, doesn’t it?
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The Passion of Words: May 2006
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The Passion of Words. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. A tribute to the word. Where it comes from of what it means is beyond us but what we do know about 'fuck' is that it is used everywhere, in any situation, by anybody in the world. Used as a noun: "That Josh is such a fuck. Where are you going, fuck. Used as a verb: "Stop fuck. Ing kidding me, right? Used as an adjective: "Don't you think he's kind of fuck. Isn't it a fucking nice day? Where have you been my whole fucked up life? Posted by Sean @ 1:54 PM.