Sunday, September 30, 2007

Dynamite Warrior

I watched this movie last friday... It was really good!


The film is set in 1920s Siam and Chupong portrays a young man who wants to avenge the death of his parents as well as put a stop to the rustling of cattle from villages. In doing so, he finds himself up against a warlock with supernatural martial arts powers.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Adrian Yap is a Deaf Singaproean for Amazing Race!

he is good of mine in Singapore! You should be pride of him to be involve the race! Cheer up on him!!!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Junichi came to Florida!

21/9
950am: I picked Junichi up at Jax airport.
11am: I need to talk to owner of the martial arts named Kenny Barry about oct 28th.
1230pm: I was doing host for Junichi s leture.
3pm: we picked up two girls at park area.
5pm: we had a swimming pool at the pool
7pm: we had a cook out for brat, hotdog, and hamburger.

22/9
8am: we woke up
9am: we got a breakfast from mcdonald.
930am: my friend came to my house for get us to Busch Garden
1pm: Finally, we got a Busch Garden
7pm: we left for my hometown.
11pm: we went to DPHH for good time!
2am: light out

23/9

we went to ice cream store and Fort...




























Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Monday, September 17, 2007

Kelly Slater Wins Boost Mobile Pro - Breaks World Record







LOWER TRESTLES, California (Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007) – Reigning and 8X Foster’s ASP World Champion Kelly Slater (USA) has won his first event in over a year, moved to current World No. 2, and broke a world record after beating Pancho Sullivan (HAW) in the Final of the 2007 Boost Mobile Pro presented by Hurley today.

“It’ll be nice to go and sit down and think about this one,” Slater said. “This will be a neat little tournament for my career. I’m a little bummed because I didn’t feel like I capitalized on the waves I had, and it was frustrating, but just to get that win was important. We had similar conditions to 1990 when I won out here, so it was pretty magical.”

The victory marks Slater’s 34th ASP World Tour win and earns him the record for the most elite tour event victories in history. Former three-time ASP World Champion Tom Curren (USA) set the record with his 33rd event win 16 years ago. Slater tied Curren with his 2006 Bells Beach victory and, despite featuring in four finals in the 16 months since, hadn’t broken the record until today.

“Part of me is kind of sad,” Slater said. “I was hoping Tom and I would end up on the same number forever, but somebody is bound to come along and get to where I got. You’ve got to surf to the standards, but someone else is always going to be coming along that has the time and desire.”

Slater has been in the last four Boost Mobile Pro finals. He finished runner-up in 2004 and 2006, and claimed wins in 2007 and in 2005. His win today puts him 230 points behind Foster’s ASP ratings leader Mick Fanning (AUS) and has positioned him as a strong contender for the 2007 World Title.

“Now I’ve almost got as many points as I had accrued last year,” Slater said. “I didn’t think I was that intensely focused this week, I felt calm and happy. We’ll see what happens in France. After this I could really capitalize on everything.”

Sullivan, who is into his sophomore year on tour, posted his best result to date with his runner-up finish to Slater. The powerful Hawaiian was a standout performer on the final day of competition, besting Neco Padaratz (BRA), Troy Brooks (AUS) and Jeremy Flores (FRA) on his way to meeting Slater in the Final. He needed a medium-scoring ride – a 6.98 – to take the heat from Slater.

“It was a little frustrating, especially needing such a small score at the end and having priority and not being able to do anything, but that’s the surfing competition,” Sullivan said. “I still made it to the Final and hopefully I can carry some momentum into Europe and keep improving. It was really inconsistent but there were a few moments where we saw some spectacular surfing. I think all in all it turned out to be a great event.”

Sullivan has jumped eight spots from World No. 16 to World No. 8 with his runner-up finish today.

“I feel really good to get a good strong result like this,” Sullivan said. “I feel like my preparation was really good, I’ve been to every event this year and my scores have been really good. I felt it was just a matter of time before everything clicked. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a really good opportunity in the Final, but next week is another event and hopefully I can keep going.”

Flores, 2007 Foster’s ASP World Tour rookie, put in a stunning finals day performance, attacking the roping Lowers righthanders with style, punch and bite. The Frenchman dispatched of Rodrigo Dornelles (BRA) and C.J. Hobgood (USA) en route to his first career Semifinal berth and 3rd place finish.

“I was so happy until that heat; it was the best result of my life,” Flores said. “I have been having the best time of my life. That was the worst way to lose, the worst way. I actually had a good wave, a real fun wave, and I surfed it bad the whole way. I couldn’t believe it, the waves were so good before my heat that I was jumping around, feeling so lucky that I was going to be able to surf man on man in those conditions. I was so, so stoked.”

Despite going down to Sullivan in the Semifinal, Flores has jumped to 9th on the Foster’s ASP World Tour – a move that puts him as the highest-rated rookie on the 2007 tour. Kai Otton (AUS) and Ben Dunn (AUS), rated 18th and 19th respectively, are his closest ‘Rookie of the Year’ competition.

Tom Whitaker (AUS) had to fend off countrymen Shaun Cansdell (AUS) and Ben Dunn (AUS) to meet Slater in the Semifinals, but the fleet-footed Australian was unable to match the Champ’s prowess.

“It’s disappointing, but its fun to surf against Kelly,” Whitaker said. “You’ve got to bring your A-game. He looks at waves that you think he should get a 6.0 or 7.0 but he makes them 8.0s and 9.0s. I caught a couple of edges and didn’t get my way.”

Whitaker’s equal 3rd finish today is a far cry from the two 33rd (last place) results he posted at the two world tour events previous to the Boost Mobile Pro. He’s moved to World No. 15 after the result.

“I dropped one of those 3s off the end of a 33rd, those were terrible,” Whitaker said. “It’s good to start the second half of the year off like that.”

The next stop on the Foster’s ASP World Tour will be the Quiksilver Pro France running from Sept. 20-30, 2007.

For more information, log on to www.aspworldtour.com.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Bernard Bragg( World Deaf Famous actor and mine)

This is World Famous Deaf actor/mine~! He is doing travel over the USA for telling a stories about his life! He is very good leture and actor on Sept 7th!






Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Bethany Hamilton is in St.Augustine, Fl


(I am really impressed her alot and brave younger woman!)

(Left side is Bethany Hamilton and right side is Tory Strange, who is owner of the surf station in St.Augustine) (I did not go there Because of my work conflict, but My co worker said, it was nice and there had an interpreter for this event!)

Bethany Hamilton will be HERE in St. Augustine promoting her surf documentary "Heart of a Soul Surfer". The film will be shown on an oversized screen at the new and renovated St. Augustine Ampitheatre located at 1340 Anastasia Blvd, just South of the Surf Station.

The event will take place on Sunday September 9th at 7:00 pm - doors open at 6:30.
There will also be live music, giveaways and raffles, including surfboards and a painting by local artist Nate Lewis.

This event is FREE, so bring all of your friends and come meet Bethany!

Heart of a Soul Surfer - DVD

Price $19.95

Event presented by Christian Surfers (Saint Augustine Chapter).

Matt Hamill(Deaf grappling) Verus Michael Bisping in London







(Last night: I was in friend s house, and was really excited to watch this match for Deaf grappling, I knew that Matt will winning but the reference said, Michael is winning, I stronger suspect that it was polical for grappling... bcs of Michael is English! oh man!!! I was really upset about this!!! )

England’s own Michael Bisping kept his unbeaten record intact in the main undercard bout of the UFC 75 card at the O2 Arena, eking out a close three round split decision over Matt Hamill in a light heavyweight contest that finally pitted the two unbeaten stars of The Ultimate Fighter’s third season.

“Who’s the real winner of The Ultimate Fighter?” said Bisping (15-0), who was on course to face Hamill (5-1) on the reality series before ‘The Hammer’ was forced from the show due to injury. Bisping went on to win the final of the show by stopping Josh Haynes.

Scores were 29-28 twice and 27-30 for Bisping.

Surprisingly, Hamill came out looking to bang, immediately putting Bisping on the defensive. ‘The Hammer’ even gave up a chance to work Bisping over on the ground after a missed knee turned into a takedown. And the strategy was apparently working as Bisping was soon cut under the left eye and sporting a mouse under the right eye. In the final minute, Bisping started to open up with lefts and rights to the head, but a left punch seemed to stun the local hero just before the bell.

Hamill switched things up in the second, quickly getting a takedown in an attempt to pound Bisping out. ‘The Count’ worked his way back to his feet though, knowing that his best chance for victory was in the standup game. Hamill would score another brief takedown with under two minutes left, but Bisping rose immediately, scoring with quick counterpunches as the New York resident stalked.

Bisping’s stick and move strategy finally looked to be gaining some speed in the final round, as he kept Hamill off balance while scoring with quick jabs, but ‘The Hammer’s forward match was relentless and he finally scored the takedown with under three minutes left. Bisping struggled to rise, but with just over two minutes to go, he got up and just missed with a knee to the head. Hamill used that opportunity to put Bisping on his back again, and while the American wasn’t scoring with anything of significance while the two were grounded, Bisping’s offense was just as nullified on the mat.

All three judges gave the first round to Hamill, with Bisping rebounding to win the next two on the cards of Jeff Mullen and Chris Watts. Judge Cecil Peoples was the lone dissenter, awarding all three rounds to Hamill.