Monday, March 15, 2010

A SUNDAY TO BEAT!

14 comments:

  1. Not Malaysian Chinese but ANAK BANGSA MALAYSIA

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  2. Eh, you forgot, Lotus F1 Team, eh...sorry, 1Malaysia F1 Team, also finished the Bahrain grand prix.

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  3. RACIST PIGS ARE STILL ON THE PROWL...
    COMING FROM THE "PRIVILEGED PIG ARSES"

    YOUR REMARK SAID IT ALL.....

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  4. Yes, ABM Chong Wei will be hugging another ABM Misbun for sure. We are proud of you. Cheers!

    Adam

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  5. Not PENDATANG But PEMENANG Dari MALAYSIA

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  6. Congratulations Lee Chong Wei, you have done Malaysia proud!

    Phew! ..that was close, what a match! At one point I thought the highly pressurised Lee would go down to Japanese unseeded Kenichi Tago who showed impressive determination throughout the game. He was actually having his fun in the court!

    Give the kid another year and Lee Chong Wei better watch out! Tago's the guy to watch in the sport.

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  7. agreed with the 1st but nor the 2nd....hahaha...go gunners

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  8. Datuk Lee was fortunate to win. The shuttle on the last decisive point was definitely out from the replay. It would otherwise be deuce at 20-20 which could turn the course of the result. In any case, that's all part of the game. Congrats both to Lee and the gallant young 20-year Japanese finalist for an exceptional display of the game at the highest level.
    malsia1206

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  9. buy our malaysian player looks more like a japanese and the japanese more like a malaysian :)

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  10. Anon 3:00PM,

    That was my exact remark while watching the game! :D

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  11. "Not Malaysian Chinese, Just Malaysian"

    Who said Malaysian Chinese, btw????

    Wake up lah zorro! Nobody thinks like that.

    When Misbun & brothers won, nobody said Malay Malaysian.

    Sorry Zorro, if you try to make a point, what is it that is still troubling you???

    Is Malaysian is a new idea to you?

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  12. Anon639pm, I was awake when I heard this last night at the pub and you come along and say nobody thinks like that.

    I was bold enough to correct that comment by a Chinese. I got a round of applause and a free pint of Guiness from another Chinese who agreed with me.

    You know what is troubling me? People still think and act along racial lines fueled by politicians.

    Come down from your high horse before that horse bucks you off the saddle. Engage your brain into gear before shooting your mouth.

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  13. that's the way zorro!,honesty .there are people are trying to hide or deny such things.what this country needs is an open honest "heated" discussion around the table.(minus the drinks,of course,peanuts are allowed.)

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