Wednesday 22 August 2012

budak bosan!!


Teman-teman yg ku sayang

bile ku ttup mate
timbul byangan wjah teman-teman ku
bile ku mkan
timbul jua wajah teman-teman ku
apabila keluar ke mana-mana
mereka sering dlam ingatan ku

 ketika duka ku ingat kamu
ketika suka ku ingat kamu

ku anggap kaumu semua
seperti keluarga ku

ku sering menyebelahi mu
ketika keluarga ku
berprasangka buruk

ku sering beri kamu kemudahan
supaya kamu gembira
ku tak mahu kamu semua sedih
ku ingin lihat kamu bahagia
disamping aku..

tetapi mengapa kamu
sanggup buat aku begini
sanggup melihat aku menangis

kamu sanggup rampas lelaki
yg ku cintai selama ini
 
aku tak hirau kan semua itu
aku lebih penting kan
persahabatan kita

akan tetapi
apabila menjelang cuti
kamu semua mendiam kan diri
1 mesej pun tak ada

kadang kala aku sedih
melihat kamu semua
mengutuk aku

hari ini aku ingin
teman-teman ku
berada di samping aku

dan aku ingin berkata
yg aku sangat menyayangi
mereka

pada suatu hari
aku menghantar sepucuk
surat kepada mereka
di surat itu aku berkata

"aku sudah dapat sahabat sejati
yang aku ingin kan selama ini"

dan aku ingin terbang bebas
ke udara dengan hati yang gembira
aku pergi tanpa ada kesan

Tuesday 21 August 2012

P!AtD My new boyband. maybe they did not so much as Westlife but they may be on par with Westlife


Panic! at the Disco

P!ATD performing at the first show of the Vices & Virtues Tour in New York City, February 1, 2011
Background information
Origin Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Genres Pop punk,[1] alternative rock,[1] emo pop,[1] baroque pop[1]
Years active 2004–present
Labels Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen
Associated acts The Young Veins, Fall Out Boy
Website www.panicatthedisco.com
Members
Spencer Smith
Brendon Urie
Dallon Weekes
Past members
Brent Wilson
Ryan Ross
Jon Walker
Panic! at the Disco is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2005. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Brendon Urie (lead vocals, guitar, piano) and Spencer Smith (drums), with former touring bassist Dallon Weekes officially joining the band in 2012.
The band formed and recorded their first demos while they were all still in high school. Shortly after, the band recorded and released its debut studio album, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). Made known by the top ten lead single "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", the album eventually was certified double platinum. The group then recorded its second album, Pretty. Odd., released in 2008. Marked as a drastic change in tone from their debut, it undersold commercial expectations but was met with critical acclaim.
The band released its third album, entitled Vices & Virtues, on March 22, 2011. The record's first single, "The Ballad of Mona Lisa", was released February 1, 2011.

Brian McFadden sets the record straight: I'm staying in Australia

Brian McFadden
Staying put ... Brian McFadden and Vogue Williams at the launch of the new Thomas Sabo collection at the Tea Room in the QVB earlier this month. Picture: Craig Greenhill
 
IRISH rocker Brian McFadden set off alarm bells yesterday when he appeared to quit Australia - via Twitter.
The one-time Westlife singer and serial tweeter, who recently wrapped what is widely rumoured to be his last season of Australia's Got Talent, took to his favourite social networking site to post the message; "So long australia (sic). Its (sic) been fun."
Adding to speculation he is done with the land Down Under were multiple sightings of a "tired-looking" McFadden leaving The Star in the wee hours of Monday morning.

Filan is just the latest celebrity to go bust due to property debts.
Many footballers, in particular, have been caught out as new developments have been left empty due to the slump in house prices.
Jason Euell, 33, who earned £6million over his career, which started at Wimbledon, but suffered from the collapse of a property investment and was declared bankrupt.
Others invested their money in films, largely because of the tax breaks, but these high-risk punts have failed to pay off.
Former England player and Aston Villa favourite Lee Hendrie was declared bankrupt in January after film and property investments failed.
The 34-year-old, who earned £24,000 a week at the peak of his career,  owed HM Revenue & Customs £200,000 in unpaid tax.
He had unsuccessfully tried to sell his £1.7million home in Solihull but officials discovered in any case that the mortgage exceeded the property's value.
Grant Bovey, husband of TV presenter Anthea Turner and failed buy-to-let investor, was discharged from bankruptcy last year - just a year after his property company collapsed with debts of £50m.
The 50-year-old entrepreneur managed to hold on to some of his lavish lifestyle, staying in a pretty cottage in Hascombe, Surrey, owned by his wife and the couple managed to keep their £4m French ski chalet.
Other high profile bankruptcies have included former Atomic Kitten singer and reality TV star Kerry Katona and TV presenter Miquita Oliver, aged 27, who faced a £170,000 unpaid tax bill.
Katona finally cleared her debts at the end of last year after being declared bankrupt in 2008 - it normally only takes one year to be discharged but she had failed to comply with the order.
Abandoned: The property crash has resulted in more than 1,600 ghost estates across Ireland, including the Glenall development in Borris-in-Ossory, Co. Laois
Abandoned: The property crash has resulted in more than 1,600 ghost estates across Ireland, including the Glenall development in Borris-in-Ossory, Co. Laois

shane and gillian

Father of three: Shane and his wife Gillian now live in Surrey with their three children
Father of three: Shane and his wife Gillian now live in Surrey with their three children
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Luxurious: The house in Carraroe, Co Sligo, where Shane and his family lived before moving to Surrey
Luxurious: The house in Carraroe, Co Sligo, where Shane and his family lived before moving to Surrey

Monday 20 August 2012

Westlife's Shane Filan falls victim to Ireland's financial crisis as he is declared bankrupt following collapse of his multimillion-pound property empire


He has sold more than 45million records as part of the boyband Westlife.
But singer Shane Filan has been declared bankrupt after his property empire crumbled.
The decision came after the 32-year-old was revealed to have debts of £18million.
Speaking to the Mirror Shane said: 'I have worked long and hard to try to reduce my debts, and I am devastated that it came to this conclusion.'
Confirming the sad news, Irish heartthrob Shane explained he had spoken to several bankruptcy experts in an attempt to find a solution to his financial issues, but his efforts had failed.
Shane added that he would be concentrating on his commitments with Westlife, who are currently completing their final tour.
He said that after the tour has finished, he will be 'looking to rebuild a future for my wife, my three children and myself'.
Before the economic crisis hit, Shane and his brother Finbarr had borrowed millions from several banks in their native Ireland.
Their company Shafin developments had taken out a series of large loans to construct a 90-home estate in Dromahair, Co.Leitrim.
However, out of the 90 houses planned, only half of them were actually constructed - with many selling for less than they had cost to build.
At the end of last year, Shane made the decision to relocate from Ireland to Surrey so that his finances could be dealt with in the UK.
His bankruptcy could have lasted up to 12 years in Ireland but will last just one year if he complies with the rules.