Thursday, January 31, 2008

i have this really juicy scandalous news to share.
i believe that if you all had been reading the newspaper, there is this rumour going on about edison chen and gillian chung that their nude photos had been disclosed.
so i was looking through xiaxue's blog and she linked to a website that shows the pictures. i almost faint can!
sadded luhh! how can edison chen do this. he super cute cannnn. okay. men are jerks. period. no i am not stereotyping because i never say ALL men are jerks. LOL.




ps. if you want to go to the website, click on xiaxue's link and see yourself. i dont wanna misled my readers. erm.. not for the faint hearted (:


another thing. if you got wathc badminton match one, you should know about this news luh.

taken from http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Sports/Story/A1Story20080129-47241.html

Lin Dan refuses to apologise for Korean Open scuffle
WORLD number one Lin Dan has refused to apologise for his part in an ugly scuffle with South Korea singles coach Li Mao during the final of the Korea Open Super Series at the weekend.
Lin, beaten by Korean Lee Hyun-il in Seoul on Sunday, appeared to throw his racquet in fellow-Chinese Li's direction after protesting a line call awarding a match point to Lee.
The hurled racquet sparked a shouting match between Lin and Li, and play was halted for about two minutes as match officials struggled to restrain world champion Lin.

Lin's coach Zhong Bo also intervened, pushing Li, who shoved him back, and officials had to jump in to separate them.
Lin, China's best hope for men's singles gold at this year's Beijing Olympics, went on to lose the final set 25-23 after being given a yellow card by Czech referee Mojmir Hnilica.
Lin refused to apologise for losing his temper, saying the Korean team had won 'dishonourably' and that Li had taunted him after the referee awarded the match point.
'He verbally attacked me. He is also a Chinese. I could not accept him saying such things,' the Beijing News quoted Lin as saying. 'The Korean team won very dishonourably, and I lost very unhappily. I will not apologise for this matter.'
Li Mao, who left China in 1999 to coach overseas after falling out with China's current national coach Li Yongbo, said Lin had been 'rude and immoral'.
He added that the Korean team would file a complaint with the Badminton World Federation, according to the China Daily.
'I have never seen such an ill-cultivated player in my coaching career,' the paper quoted Li as saying after the match.
watch the match HERE.

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