Saturday, November 15, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/15/2008 11:17:00 PM
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This is our Prom Nite (:
















more pics at facebook:D

Thursday, November 13, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/13/2008 01:45:00 PM
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Rejoice
Because tonight is Prom Night baby(:
Black Masquerade.
Novotel, Clarke quay.
All you readers can do is wait for the tons of pictures for tonight.
Get ready bloggy
:D

Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/12/2008 12:05:00 AM
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Randomness.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v24/Tamirah/obama08.jpg


Obama's cool.
McCain is definitely the "lil brother" of Bush and i hate that.
& i must agree with Yuniza;

2 things to rejoice about Obama becoming president.


1) The end of genocide in Darfur.
2) The closing of Guantanamo Bay.
:)

how about a Malay/Indian Prime Minister for us?
:D

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/11/2008 03:48:00 PM
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I'm a free man.

for now at least
:)

Friday, November 7, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/07/2008 10:31:00 PM
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Lest intentions misunderstood.
I wish.
If only.
What If.
I hope.

Words of a broken man.
-
You know the age old adage,
The person that is closest to you will always hurt you most.
I've hurt too much people.

Oh swell.
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Things evolve in time. Time is one factor that is consistent in every living breathing thing. And with time, things change. Tangible or intangible. Seen or unseen.
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Friendship is everything. Friendship is more than talent. It is more than government. It is almost equal of family. Never forget that.
- Don Corleone

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I always want to turn around
And I do that all the time
Going there feels wrong
But the past is so much fun
And all memories are sweeter 'cause there gone


But

I always wished I could turn around.


at least looking at this guy could bring a smile on my face.
:)





And so when the grey sky parts and the birds starts to sing.
Will it be the same old story all over again?

Saturday, November 1, 2008
Posted by: Syarif Tagok
Time: 11/01/2008 02:09:00 AM
Comments: 0
In the midst of stress zone.

Hey Dudes & Babes!


I'm pretty sure that most of us are busy with our work these days, especially those who are taking their O levels(including me). Dead stressful that it:(

Yes, too busy with work but still you need to maintain a healthy lifestyle right?

Quite a number has been asking me how i managed to rip off those abs of mine, especially guys ;P. Well there's alot of things we don't know and misunderstood about the ways of growing abs but here's a very good article from the Men's Health Magazine giving us tips regarding this issue. It definitely worked for me because i've been practicing these routines all the while and the outcome is great. (well easy said by me cause i'm skinny, haha!)

Since the O levels is coming to an end soon, there's sure lots of plans of you guys spending a day at the beach,etc. So why not you start on with these tips from now, bit by bit. & im sure your gonna look good during any of your December outings especially in your board shorts guys ;D

And and, don't be shy ladies you could try it out too if you want.

Afterall, its also a way of keeping yourselves fit and healthy (:

Six Habits For A Six-Pack

If you can’t see your abs, don’t assume it’s because you’re missing out on a magical abdominal exercise or secret supplement. Blame your mindset. You see, losing belly flab is a boring process that requires time, hard work and, most importantly, dedication. Take the right steps every day and you’ll ultimately carve out your six-pack. But if you stray from your plan even a few times a week – which most men do – you’ll probably never see your abs.

The solution: Six simple habits you can adopt to help strip away your lard for good. Think of these habits as daily goals designed to keep you on the fast track to a fit-looking physique. Individually, they’re not all that surprising, but together, they become a powerful tool.

The effectiveness of this tool is even supported by science. University of Iowa researchers determined that people are more likely to stick with their fat-loss plans when they concentrate on specific actions instead of the desired result. So rather than focusing on abs that show, follow this daily list of nutrition, exercise and lifestyle strategies for achieving that ripped midsection.


1. WAKE UP TO WATER

Imagine not drinking all day at work – no coffee, no water, no diet soft drink. At the end of an eight-hour shift, you’d be pretty parched. Which is precisely why you should start rehydrating immediately after a full night’s slumber. From now on, drink at least 450ml of chilled water as soon as you rise in the morning. German scientists recently found that doing this boosts your metabolism by 24 per cent for 90 minutes afterwards. (A smaller amount of water had no effect.) What’s more, a previous study determined that muscle cells grow faster when they’re well hydrated. A general rule of thumb: Guzzle at least 3.8 litres of water over the course of a day.


2. EAT BREAKFAST EVERY DAY

A University of Massachusetts study showed that men who skip their morning meals are four-and-a-half times more likely to have bulging bellies than those who don’t. So within an hour of waking, have a meal or protein shake with at least 250 calories.

British researchers found that breakfast size was inversely related to waistline size. That is, the larger the morning meal, the leaner the midsection. But keep the meal’s size within reason: A 1,500-calorie plate of fried noodles is really two breakfasts, so cap your intake at 500 calories. For a quick way to fuel up, try this recipe: Prepare a package of instant oatmeal and mix in a scoop of whey protein powder and half a cup of blueberries.


3. AS YOU EAT, REVIEW YOUR GOALS…

It’s important to stay aware of your mission. University of Iowa scientists found that people who monitored their diet and exercise goals most frequently were more likely to achieve them than goal setters who rarely reviewed their objectives.

4. …AND THEN PACK YOUR LUNCH

This habit should be as much a part of your morning ritual as showering. Here’s what you can pack into your cooler:
• An apple (to eat as a morning snack)
• Two slices of cheese (to eat with the apple)
• A 500- to 600-calorie portion of leftovers (for your lunch)
• A pre-mixed protein shake or 450ml of milk (for your afternoon snack)
By using this approach, you’ll keep your body well fed and satisfied throughout the day without overeating. You’ll also provide your body with the nutrients it needs for your workout, no matter what time you exercise. Just as important, you’ll be much less likely to be tempted by the office candy bowl. The rule is simple: Don’t eat anything that’s not in the cooler.


5. EXERCISE THE RIGHT WAY

Everyone has abs, even if people can’t always see them because they’re hidden under a layer of flab. That means you don’t need to do endless crunches to carve out a six-pack. Instead, you should spend most of your gym time burning off blubber. The most effective strategy is to combine weightlifting and high-intensity interval training. According to a recent University of Southern Maine study, half an hour of pumping iron burns as many calories as running at a six-minute-per-mile (1.6km) pace for the same duration. And it has the added benefit of helping you build muscle. What’s more, unlike aerobic exercise, lifting has been shown to boost metabolism for as long as 39 hours after the last repetition.

Similar findings have been noted for intervals, which are short, all-out sprints interspersed with periods of rest. For the best results, do a total-body weight-training workout 3 days a week, resting at least a day between sessions. Then do an interval-training session on the days in between.

6. SKIP THE LATE SHOWS

You need sleep to unveil your six-pack. That’s because lack of shut-eye may disrupt the hormones that control your ability to burn fat. For instance, University of Chicago scientists recently found that just three nights of poor sleep may cause your muscle cells to become resistant to the hormone insulin. Over time, this leads to fat storage around your belly.

To achieve a better night’s sleep, review your goals again 15 minutes before bedtime. And while you’re at it, write down your plans for the next day’s work schedule (as well as any personal chores you need to accomplish). This can help prevent you from lying awake worrying about tomorrow (“I have to remember to respond to Raymond’s e-mail”), which can cut into your quality snooze time.

From Oct 2008 issue of Men's Health Singapore


^ January 2008


for the 2nd time

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