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*Teeeettteeeettt*


Qasem receives a text from his girlfriend.


Reads.


Qarina : U kat mane?


"Hadui, dia text daaaaah", Qasem said under his breath. Qasem unwittingly text back, hoping no drama will unfold.


Qasem : I dekat mamak dengan budak-budak nih. Kenape u?


Sending. Sent. Qasem waited anxiously for her reply.




*Teeeeetteeeeettt*


Qarina : U buat ape? Dari tadi tak text I?


"S**t!", Qasem whispered again. This time he caught the attention of his friend besides him, Qamarol.


"Everything's okay dude? ", Qamarol sounds concern yet can't take his eyes of the big screen showing the live telecast of Setokk FC v Manchester United FC.


"It's Qarina", Qasem let out a huge sigh.


"Owh. Ghumah tangga depa, aku taknak masuk campoq!", knowing too well what type of girl Qarina was.


Qasem replied. 




Qasem : Sori syg.Fokus sgt tgk bola smpi lupe nk text u. =)


Sending. Sent. Qasem grab his Balckberry Bold 9930 tightly.As if doing that could change the situation that he will find himself in.




*Teeeettteeeett*


Qarina : Dapat tengok bola terus lupa kat I kan? Untungla dapat bf cam u.esok ade anak sume ajar tengok bola lupekan mak die terus! Tengokla bola u tuh smpi kiamat. kang da kiamat kang barula text i balik k.bai!


Qasem buried his face onto the table sideways. 


"Meghajok lagi ka depa?", Qamarol asked, knowing the answer so well.


Qassem smiled. Turned his attention back to his smartphone, clicked on the delete button, and turned off his phone for good. 


"Nasib ko la nak mrajok-mrajok. Layan game lagi best!", Qasem said to himself and swiftly focusing his attention to the goal that Nani just scored. He roared! And celebrated the goal, unknowingly that Qarina was roaring how bad Qasem was as a bf to her roomates. 











Salam peeps,

Of course, you have heard by now that Palestine, under the guidance of President Mahmoud Abbas, has already appealed to the UN for Palestine to be recognise as a state. A move that was refuted by President Barack Obama himself. 

Obama spoke at the UN General Assembly yesterday, using his veto power, to "advice" President Mahmoud Abbas and it's people to stall their application of statehood recognition to the UN and continue with it's peace talk with their Israeli's counterpart.

This clearly shows where Obama,in particular, and the administration of the United States, in general, stands in the never ending Palestine-Israeli Conflict. 


Continuing with the "Peace Talk"? What "Peace Talk"?
Since his early days of elected President, Obama has been portrayed  as the persona that is going to put an end to the Middle East conflicts, giving peace to Arab world. His main policy was to embrace Islam and recognise it as a religion of peace. His address in the University of Cairo, Egypt not so long ago was a spark of things to come from his administration, a further understanding of Muslim world. However, days gone by from his inspiring trip to Cairo, the conflicts are still on-going. Tunisia, Egypt, even Libya, all have fall under the conflicts that Obama himself sworn to abolish. Quiet the contrary.

The peace talk that Obama has so fondly defends has done nothing to improve the situation in the Palestine-Israel conflict. So far, Obama's "negotiation for peace" has been nothing but beautiful words printed out in the media just so that the world sees them as a peacemaker, trying so hard to erase the memories of so many wars that the US has initiated or assist in any way possible. 

Although Obama himself said that he wants to see a Palestinian state within a year, he resents the move that Abbas took in order to gain recognition. Obama believes only negotiation can bring peace to a century-old conflict, not by forced lenience to the world's governing body. 

Even so, no such milestone has been reached in Obama's tenure as peacemaker for the Palestine-Israel conflict. If his so called "Peace Talk" method should continue, then we might never see a recognized Palestinian state, only Palestine people oppressed in their own land. 

Hopefully, some consensus can be reached with the Abbas-Obama-Netanyahu pack, although we all now that Netanyahu is not one to be pleased easily. 

Viva La Palestine!

PS : more updates to come!


Salam peeps, 


Its that time of the week again for another Ayedology's Original, Five Things We Learned from the football fiesta we had on the weekends! First of all, I think it's fair to say that they were some unexpected results, shocking really. Although I really REALLY hate Liverpool, you've gotta say it was totally unfair the way they went down at White Hart Lane by that margin of goal despite having a good start in the season. 


Sympathy aside, glad to see the Devils is on track of retaining their title this season by completing a 3-1 rout over  a Chelsea under new management. Guess you can't emulate what your predecessors that easily eh Villa-Boas? So here's what we learn from some of the crucial games we had on the weekends;


1. Fernando Torres just can't score even with an open goal.
He had two chances clear on goal. The one he dribbled past two defenders but blasted the ball upwards. The other he managed to round up De Gea but somehow forgot how to finish it off. He had me LMAO! at the crowded mamak where I was. 50 million pounds full of blunders and pathetic football coming right up!








2. Arsenal is Titanic waiting to hit the iceberg.
Had the chance to score many goals at Ewood Park in the 1st half, even with Blackburn threatening through set pieces with Samba and Nzonzi, but didn't converge them into goals. Things didn't go well in the 2nd half either. Two soft own goals from Song & Koscielny and a surprisingly lackluster performance form Szczesny, they let themselves down yet again. And they inch closer & closer to the iceberg in front.








3. Liverpool aren't a resilient team.
Competitively, Liverpool have never recorded a came-from-behind win so far this season. They have notched up very good results from the start, but when they conceded first, they seemed to lost the resilience they once had (Remember Istanbul 2005?). Teams that wins title are teams has resilience. When you're down, and your players seem to go down in mentality, you just can't win a game. Man Utd showed the caliber and quality of a title winning team last season, notably Rooney's outburst in the 4-2 came-from-behind win over West Ham. If they still want to taste how a 19th title feels like, Liverpool needs to know how to be resilient and win at all cost! 






4. Rooney is on fire & he have to start all the games!
9 goals in 5 games. This season might be he's breakthrough season after all. The picture says it all.


























5. Ashley Cole is one son-of-a-b***h!
Football's most hated person is at it again. This time he's prey was the innocent Chicarito. Got his leg straight to Chica's shin, bruised the poor kid, and got nothing but a yellow card, and then questioned the decision of the referee. God how I wish I could punch his ugly face right there and then. You lucky I can't afford a G6. If I did, I might just flew to Old Trafford and give a piece of my mind! 
 
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