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The name is Khairul. Would do fine with Khai or Kerol [kay-roll] - with proper pronunciation that is.

May have caused a traumatic experience to the nurses who were there when I graced the world on the 14th of June, 21 years ago.

I reside at the great eastern side of Singapore. At an estate named after a water containment facility. Go figure!

A left-hander. However, I function more like a right. And sometimes left of course.

Owns a Class 3 driving licence.

Have been playing the saxophone for 8 years. Currently a Baritone Saxophonist in the Philharmonic Youth Winds.

Being and socialising with people occupy whatever free time I might have.

Boredom is sadly pathetic - would be just staring at my ceiling.

And recently, graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts where I pursued a diploma in Arts Management, majoring in Performing Arts.

E-mail: khai8t9@gmail.com
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Monday, July 12, 2010
CHAMPION CROWNED
4:17 PM


Picture credits to Soccernet, ESPN

Spain got their well-deserved trophy after playing against Netherlands. Well done.

From the start, I didn't like the way Netherlands played. They were literally trying to injure every Spanish player with its Shaolin kicks and ankle-breakers. But despite the dirty playing by the Dutch, the Spanish pulled it through and Iniesta, the man of the match, scored. I missed the moment as I was already asleep by the time the second half commenced. I missed the crowning moment too.

Oh yes, not forgetting that the referee was in the mood to play card games. Haha! A total of 14? I lost count.

Now that World Cup 2010 has come to an end, bringing people closer together through football/soccer, it's time to put those Vuvuzelas down and get back to reality. One thing for sure, Spain has a star embedded above their team crest. More to come? We'll see.

Cheers!

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