Wednesday, August 30, 2006
chamber screw yang screwed

WBR-3406TX
11g Wireless 1W
Aku beli sebab senang skit aku nak usung laptop aku pi memana dalam umah hatta di dalam jamban sekali pun. walaupun aku takda la nak buat gitu kan, tapi kiranya mudah le bagi aku. tak payah nak duk je dalam bilik kalau nak layan tenet. dah le bilik panas satu hal. belum habis explore lagik features dia, paling jauh aku bawak tadik 10 meter plus aje. nanti aku nak letak kat ruang makan. tuh la paling jauh, siap berdinding batu kene lalu 4-5 lapis. kakakaka....
Sunday, August 27, 2006
prison break lagik
season 2 prison break dah mula ditayangkan di US. baru episod pertama. season satu pun aku tak abih tgk lagik. baru sampai episod 18. malam nih sambung. dalam cite nih ada 2 watak aku suka beno tgk....

JOHN ABRUZZI
BACK NUMBER: 81004
LOCATION: General Population, A-Wing, Cell 96
CRIME: Murder (2 counts) Conspiracy to commit murder (2 counts)
SENTENCE: 120 years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: 117 yrs, 6 mo.
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Inmate is not eligible for parole
NOTES: John Abruzzi, former Chicago mob boss, is arguably the most infamous prisoner incarcerated at Fox River Penitentiary; and has translated his celebrity into power inside the prison walls. Other inmates, even murderers, defer to Abruzzi in prison-related business. While the correctional officers enforce the rules, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that John Abruzzi runs the prison.
Abruzzi was convicted on two counts of murder and two counts of conspiracy to commit murder after decades of eluding punishment from Illinois district attorneys. Otto Fibonacci provided eyewitness testimony at Abruzzi’s trial, which convinced the jury to convict Abruzzi of rubbing out two rival gangsters. Abruzzi subsequently put a hit out on Fibonacci, forcing him to enter the Witness Protection Program

CHARLES PATOSHIK
ALIAS: Haywire
BACK NUMBER: 72864
LOCATION: Psychiatric Ward, Cell 25
CRIME: Second Degree Murder (Two Counts)
SENTENCE: Sixty years
TIME LEFT ON SENTENCE: Fifty six years
ELIGIBLE FOR PAROLE IN: Twenty six years
NOTES: Before his incarceration, Patoshik was a stand-out doctorate candidate in mathematics, focusing his research on a type of geometric pattern, known as fractals. It was during this time of intense study that he began to experience noticeable symptoms of mental illness. Not long after, and despite no history of violence, Patoshik walked into his parents’ bedroom, brandishing a shotgun, and killed them both while they slept.
Patoshik claims no memory of the crime and has offered no explanation as to his motive. Upon intake, he was committed to the Psychiatric Ward of Fox River, where he earned the nickname “Haywire.” After four years of intensive medication and monitoring, his doctors have seen sufficient progress to release him into general population.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
nak tak nak aku kene bayar jugak!
bengang betul aku, tapi buat apa aku nak maki budak tuh. bukan dia boleh buat apa pun. takpela, since aku baru angkat laptop nih, sekurang kurangnya takda la bazir sangat aku baya strimik kan... bleh surf tenet sambil baring. kakakakak... hak tuih!
okeh.. sekarang cool down balik. apa nak cerita lagik. rasa macam takda cerita pulak. uit..
