Saya dan Johor.
Johor ni tempat saya belajar tahap degree di UTM., siap dapat anugerah dekan, best student zaman tu.
Johor juga tempat tengok wayang, tempat main bowling, tempat lepak makan makanan jawa.
Baru ni sajer lepaskan rindu terus saya bawak keluarga jalan-jalan di Johor.
Oleh sebab saya dah ada anak OKU autisme yang melengkaplan hidup ini, maka tumpuan saya adalah tempat bermain untuk anak autism saya, sebelum ini saya dah bawa mereka ke Legoland.
Nak pergi tengok Dinasour hidup dekat Muar jauh sangat, sebab saya ada urusan kerja sikit di area UTM Skudai, jadi saya jalan area JB sahaja.
So atas nasihat kawan, saya bawa anak anak ke Capital 21 sebab dengar cerita ada taman tema Larva, masuk free nak main kena bayar, tapi tempat tu belum siap sepenuhnya, banyak yang belum buka dan sedang di bina. Jadi main yang simple simple sahaja.
Lepas tu kami ke Angry Bird, OKU dapat separuh harga tapi sebab dah nak malam, just main indoor game bengunan sebelah tu, apa nama lupa, Angry Bird mungkin datang lain kali. Kita start main dari pagi baru berbaloi.
Malam tu kitaorang ke Danga Bay, lepak bawah Mahkota tergantung tengok lampu warna warni, jalan jalan sambil lihat Singapore, main Fun Fair dan okeylah sebab kos mainpun tak mahal mana.
On the way balik, lapar! kami singgah makan malam di Food Court Paradigm Mall, cantik view tempat makan dia, sambil makan sambil tengok orang shopping dan Climbing..pun boleh?
Esoknya, lepas urusan kerja, dah petang saya bawa anak ke Zoo Johor.
Di sini binatang buas banyak, Singa, badak, buaya, unta, gajah dan lain lain namun kos masuk murah gila, kami berempat, hanya RM5, OKU Free, dewasa RM2, kanak-kanak RM1, kedai dalam tu jual harga sama macam luar.
Tahniah Sultan Johor sebab sediakan tempat riadah keluarga yang murah tapi sangat berbaloi. Tahniah!
Malam itu sebelum balik, singgah Ikea Johor sebab Puan bini pun nak kena tunaikan juga haknya.
Woha!
Ps: Dijalanan sempat ada orang tegur: Hamka keretamayat kan? Maaf tak boleh sembang lama-lama sebab anak autism saya sedang laju dihadapan, lain kali saya datang lagi dan kita kejar anak autism saya sama-sama-InsyaAllah.
Johor menang! Done claim!
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旁邊的閃開,姐準備洗溝惹!I'm ready for throwing a gutter ball!🎳🌈🎳
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Everything is pink. There’s a little corner in the first basement of Bellavita department store Taipei and you can find a pink world here. I went to the fake bowling alley first. There’re also pink basketball court and football gate. Of course, they are only as backgrounds for selfies or photos. Hope you get all the pink power from them, and most important: enjoy the sweet vibes!🌈
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《倫敦,一條網球街(Tennis Street)的故事》 2/3
(昨天說到網球街的前身是網球巷...)
英國網球史學家貝斯特(David Best)在著作《Disturb'd with Chaces: Tennis Courts, Celebrities and Scandals of Yesteryear》中提到,網球巷的命名來自位於它附近的一座 - 「長壁球球場(The Great Fives Court)」。接著,說一說關於「長壁球球場」的故事。
~長壁球球場是室內網球場~
「長壁球球場(The Great Fives Court)」(曾經)位在倫敦南華克保齡綠地(Southwark Bowling Green),距離網球巷僅僅50公尺左右。關於長壁球球場興建的確切年份和精準的位置,史學家們至今仍無法確認。目前找到最早的文獻是在1746年的資料中記載,長壁球球場除了提供壁球和室內網球的活動之外,同時也會被當作劇場使用。這裡提到了三個關鍵字:「壁球(fives)」、「室內網球(real tennis)」、「劇場(theatre)」,簡單說明一下。
「壁球(fives)」的起源可以追溯到14世紀,最初的形式是人們利用教堂平整高聳的外牆當作「壁」,以雙手來回擊打球的遊戲,一直到17、18世紀,壁球都是非常流行的娛樂活動。而在長壁球球場的壁球類型則有一點不同,指的是「長壁球(long fives)」,不同於對著牆打的壁球,長壁球是利用室內網球球場架起球網來玩的“全場”壁球。在當時,長壁球也被看作是室內網球的基礎,建議先學打長壁球,再打室內網球。長壁球球場作為一座長壁球的球場,也同時說明了它是一座室內網球的球場。
「室內網球(real tennis)」是現代網球的雛形,是專屬於男士們的休閒活動。關於室內網球的球場,可以粗略想像成在現代網球場的四周立起3、4層樓高的實牆(有的有屋頂,有的沒有),然後在裡面打類似壁球的網球。與現代的網球相比,室內網球在當時還稱不是一項運動,更偏向是一種娛樂,玩的成分更多些。男士們去球場除了打球、看球,也賭球(當時非常盛行)。明白了這樣的背景,也就不難理解為何當時的球場大多不會只提供一項球類活動。室內網球、長壁球、壁球、保齡球、撞球經常在同一座球場裡都「玩」得到。經營一座網球場或許更像是在經營一座遊樂場,球場除了提供多樣球類設施設備之外,還會企劃多種跨界的娛樂活動。比方,曾在文獻中看到將室內球場的屋頂上掛上水晶燈改成夜店的資料圖片。
最常見的跨界合作是將室內網球球場暫時轉變成為「劇場(theatre)」提供戲劇演出。表演前,劇團只需要在球場中間搭起舞台,其餘像觀眾席、包廂等硬體設施,在室內網球的球場裡都已經具備齊全。在最早提到關於長壁球球場的文獻中,也正是記錄了這樣的使用模式。
~長壁球球場與戲劇博覽會~
在長壁球球場的所在地 - 南華克保齡綠地在英國皇家的特許之下,從1416年開始,每年的9月份都會舉辦為期3天到2個星期的南華克戲劇博覽會(Southwark Fair)。戲劇博覽會期間,長壁球球場會改作為劇場,提供戲劇演出。這項博覽會延續了300多年(其中曾有過中斷),一直到1762年,因為南華克戲劇博覽會期間造成的社會混亂和環境髒亂問題長期以來始終無法解決,甚至越演越亂,再加上開始出現越來越多的暴亂以及淫亂的案件。於是,在1762年這一年,倫敦議會強制終止了南華克戲劇博覽會。南華克戲劇博覽會就此落幕,而在南華克保齡綠地裡的長壁球球場也遭到拆除,變成了販售番茄和高麗菜的果菜市場。
不過幸運的是,隔年球場就重新開幕了。故事明天繼續說。
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It didn't take long to discover who the special guest was at last night's ESPN-televised Big East game between Villanova and Georgetown. USAir Arena was abuzz with Secret Service agents. President Clinton, Georgetown Class of '68, sat at midcourt, just 10 rows from the floor to watch his alma mater defeat the ninth-ranked Wildcats, 77-52, on Presidents' Day. Clinton, who had attended George Washington's stunning upset over thentop-ranked UMass two weeks ago, is rapidly become the lucky charm for Washington, D.
C., college teams. And the Georgetown faithful loved it. There was a sign in the Georgetown student section urging a Clinton-Dick Vitale Democratic ticket in '96 and a banner draped over the drums in the Hoyas pep band that said, "Wanted: Presidential Sax Player.
" But even the presence of Clinton couldn't match the brilliance of Georgetown's sensational freshman guard Allen Iverson. Iverson scored 26 points, grabbed seven rebounds, contributed seven assists and had five steals as the relentless Hoyas (16-7, 9-6) overwhelmed the Cats, who looked emotionally drained after their 96-73 victory over UConn Saturday in Storrs. This was the wondrous talent we had heard about last year. This was the player Villanova fans missed watching back on Jan. 22 when Iverson played just 10 minutes with a bad ankle and scored only two points during a 66-60 loss at the Spectrum. Some Villanova fans taunted Iverson before that game with signs that ripped him for spending five months in jail after his conviction in a Virginia court for his part in a bowling alley fracas. That may not have been a good idea. Iverson, who ripped UConn for 29 points just last week, may have a long memory. He certainly gave the Cats (19-6, 12-3) something to think about as the Hoyas broke their 11-game winning streak. The President visited both locker rooms afterward and Iverson, for one, was impressed. "When he came in, I was just so shocked," he said. "I couldn't believe it. Then, when I shook his hand, that just made his day. Coach tried to get him to come back next game.
" Vitale got a chance to ask Clinton about Iverson during a rare ESPN halftime interview. "Did you ever have that kind of speed?
" Vitale asked. "I was slow," Clinton said. "Even when I was fast, I was slow.
" The Hoyas suddenly look like they are on a fast track that could lead them deep into the NCAA Tournament. They made a big statement, scoring on 18 of 27 possessions in the first half when they surged to a 41-22 lead. Jerome Williams, Georgetown's active forward, scored 14 points and 11 rebounds while Othella Harrington added 12. Kerry Kittles led Villanova with 16 points, but the Cats shot just 32% and committed 23 turnovers.

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Only Allen Iverson could deliver a Hall of Fame speech that name-checked '90s rappers, referenced "Chappelle's Show" and thanked just about every person he met along his basketball journey. Only Shaquille O'Neal could follow that act with what amounted to a half-hour comedy routine that needled former coaches and teammates and included a soap-opera shout-out.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2016 lived up to its lofty billing with an epic three-hour induction ceremony Friday night at Springfield's Symphony Hall, with Iverson and O'Neal stealing the show.
Iverson delivered a captivating 31-minute speech in which he overcame initial jitters during a memorable address that featured multiple standing ovations. Fans with No. 3 Iverson jerseys in the balcony cheered throughout.
Dressed in a black suit with a black shirt and tie, Iverson paused repeatedly to collect himself at the start of his speech while thanking his three presenters -- Larry Brown, Julius Erving and John Thompson -- as well as members of his family.
Fighting tears throughout, Iverson thanked former Georgetown coach Thompson "for saving my life."
"[After] the incident happened in high school and all that was taken away ... no other schools would recruit me anymore," Iverson recalled, referencing a racial brawl at a bowling alley that landed him in jail. His conviction in the case was later overturned. "My mom went to Georgetown and begged [Thompson] to give me a chance. And he did."
He said he later left Georgetown only as "an OK basketball player."
"But once I started to listen to Larry Brown and take constructive criticism, I learned how much of a great, great coach that he really is. ... That's when I became an MVP," Iverson said.
In maybe the most memorable moment of his address, Iverson recalled his first time playing against his idol, Michael Jordan.
"Man, I wanted to be like Mike," Iverson said. "I remember the first time I played against him. I walked out on the court and I looked at him. And, for the first time in my life, a human being didn't really look real to me. You know what I mean? I don't know if you all watch the 'Chappelle Show,' but he talked about a certain incident where somebody's seeing Rick James. Like I literally seen his aura. It looked like he was glowing.
"I'm sitting there, and I'm saying, 'Man, that's Michael.' And I'm looking at him. I can't stop looking at him. I'm looking at his shoes, and I'm like, man, he's got on the Jordans! It was my Mike. It was my idol, my hero."
After the Jordan story, Iverson seemed to settle in. Nervously rocking at the start of his speech, he confidently thanked a Rolodex of coaches, owners, teammates and rappers.
"I want to thank Biggie Smalls, Redman, Jadakiss, Tupac and Michael Jackson for being my theme music throughout my career," Iverson said.
Twenty-two minutes into his speech, Iverson said, "The Philly fans," and that elicited a monster reaction from the balcony, which immediately engaged in an "MVP" chant.
Added Iverson: "My relationship with the fans in Philadelphia is like no other. I thank you all for the support over the years. ... You never jumped off the bandwagon, continued to support me like true fans are supposed to."
Iverson also paid tribute to "the ones that stuck by me throughout my journey." He cited "all the barbershop talk that my family had and all the arguments my friends had with people in the barbershop and hair salon.
"Now you can say: 'Well, look, my man is solidified.'"
Iverson closed his speech with a nod to the "guys who are not my friends anymore."
"I'm glad that you blew your cover for me to recognize that you [weren't] any good to my family or me. And I appreciate y'all for that. So if I make any more new friends, I know the signs," he said.
Not to be outdone, O'Neal took the stage for a punchline-filled speech as the final inductee of the night.
O'Neal referenced Luke and Laura from "General Hospital" and joked about his commercial endeavors, including how he sat in a "Buick I knew I couldn't fit in." Drawing laughter, O'Neal added, "Hey, they paid me $3 million. What did you want me to say, no?"
His speech had serious moments, like when he thanked his parents, Phil Harrison and Lucille O'Neal, for giving him the discipline and drive that drove his NBA dream.
"If I know my father, he's up there arguing with Wilt [Chamberlain] that his son is the best big man in the game," O'Neal said.

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