U just can't force an adult to smoke, as simple as that! I don't smoke but my dad, my brothers and brothers-in-law do.
Hehhee.. okay. That sounds better. Don't worry about LCW and WMC. They are doing alright. LCW is friendly. If you see him in the mall and u call him.. he will acknowledge you.
they wont give you a statement they want peace, even in UK they get haunted by people we went to an Indian restaurant and he had a que of people wanting autographhs
lcw no . i did not get autograph from him.Too shy to do that.Anyway , he is really skinny and he looks like an ordinary person , lcw that we used to see in badminton matches.Nothing much.
Too shy?? Im sure lcw is an ordinary person.Next time u meet him,ask autograph la. What a waste to let him go without meeting him.
[SIZE=+1]The Star Online > Sports[/SIZE] Tuesday April 1, 2008 Different strokes for Chong Wei and Hafiz, says Misbun KUALA LUMPUR: National singles coach Misbun Sidek has different missions for Lee Chong Wei and Mohd Hafiz Hashim in the Asian Championships (ABC), which will be played in Johor Baru from April 15-20. Yesterday, Misbun defended his decision to field Chong Wei in the championships even though the player had hoped to get a short break from competition following a hectic schedule over the last two months. “Chong Wei is currently very stable as the world number two. He could have taken a break but I felt that his presence in the ABC was important,” said Misbun after meeting among the coaches in Bukit Jalil yesterday. “It is another platform for Chong Wei to push himself a little more, especially if he were to meet Chinese players. “Chong Wei won the Asian title in 2006 but he crashed out in the last 16 last year. This time, I hope to see him reaching at least the semi-finals. It will put him in a good stead ahead of the Thomas Cup Finals (in May).” Misbun is aware that Malaysia's preparation for the Thomas Cup Finals could go awry if Hafiz does not show any improvement at the ABC. It will be Hafiz's first tournament since he withdrew from the Swiss Open because of Achilles tendon pain. “Hafiz has been diligently attending rehabilitation sessions. At the same time, he has not missed training. He is doing his best even though he is sometimes bothered by the foot problem,” said Misbun. “For now, I am tasked to prepare Hafiz for the ABC and the Thomas Cup Finals. But how he copes will depend very much on his performances in the ABC. It is a risk to send him if he is not in the best condition but he has showed positive signs thus far in training. “I just hope he will put up a good showing in the ABC to indicate that he is back in business.” Misbun is still training Hafiz because the player had not officially made known his intention to join professional outfit KLRC Bhd to either the Badminton Association of Malaysia or the National Sports Council. Meanwhile, only one of Misbun's charges, Chan Kwong Beng, will compete in the India Open, which begins tomorrow in Hyderabad. The other Malaysians in the fray are Wong Choong Hann, Yeoh Kay Bin, Chong Wei Feng, Tan Chun Seang, Liew Daren, Mohd Arif Abdul Latif and the KLRC Bhd duo of Lee Tsuen Seng and Sairul Amar Ayob. http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2008/4/1/sports/20806441&sec=sports _______________________________________________________________ The above is Misbun's reason for sending LCW to ABC
they wont give it to you this i badmintons 'best/worst' kept secret is it or isnt it only a few people know
No need to have official statement. Anyway its their personal life. Do they have to announce to everyone?
btw, here is the link for the part 2 of the video.. >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stpxeCIdWzw NJOY!!