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21/04/2009

窝囊

解放军海军成立60周年,后日便会在青岛举行海上大阅兵,庆祝活动主题是"和谐海洋",足够无厘头,从索马里的亚丁湾到中国周边海域,不是海盗横行就是领海纠纷,何来和谐?当局一厢情愿要跟别人和谐,但曰本,菲律宾,越南,马来西亚等国家对中国领海虎视眈眈,它们会跟你和谐吗?
 
当钓鱼岛正被曰本牢牢控制,当黄岩岛已被菲律宾列为领土,当美国军舰不断在门口耀武扬威,当局还在自欺欺人大谈什么和谐海洋,甚至邀请这些国家的军舰参加什么海上大阅兵,这不仅是无厘头,简直是无骨头!
 
"搁置争议,共同开发"只是自作多情---钓鱼岛被曰本实际管辖,海上自卫队军舰飞机如常在该岛巡逻,中国东海舰队却从不敢靠近一步;黄岩岛和南沙多个岛礁被菲律宾立法纳入领海基线内,中国只是随便抗议几句;南沙和西沙群岛部分岛礁被越南掠去,划成油气区块在国际招标,中国视而不见,还向越南提供经济援助;马来西亚领导人公然踏上南沙弹丸礁宣示主权,中国也哑忍
 
今年国防预算4800亿+,换来的却是海疆年年被蚕食,周边小国共同开发得不亦乐乎,海军军舰却躲在港口歌舞升平,为何老百姓要缴纳那么多钱去供养这些窝囊废?
 
且看我们的好兄弟北韩---美国和曰本为了阻止北韩发射火箭,又是威胁,又是恐吓,几乎什么手段都出齐,北韩一于少理,照射可也.最好笑的是小曰本,之前穷凶极恶威胁要进行拦截,谁知被那句"谁拦截就报复谁"给唬住了
 
本来以为咱们拳头不够别人大,不得不韬光养晦.如今看来,咱们的底气没好兄弟的足,骨头没好兄弟的硬,腰杆也没好兄弟的直,那您还配跟别人称兄道弟吗?凭什么摆出一副大国的姿态?还不如就继续窝窝囊囊地活着
11/01/2009

退让误事 软弱误国

小日本越来越欺人太甚, 中国在东海天外天油气田展开新的钻探行动, 它们竟然煞有介事地抗议一番. 它们到底在抗议什么呢? 别说天外天, 整个东海油气田恨明显都在中国领海范围, 中国人爱怎么探就怎么探, 关小日本底事, 它们抗议个屁!
 
退让会误事, 软弱会误国, 小日本的嚣张源于中国人的退让和软弱. 北京一方面不断强调东海油气田属于中国, 也不承认小日本单方面划下的所谓中间线, 但另一方面却与小日本签订什么共同开发协议, 引狼入室, 实在可悲.
 
堂堂大国, 面对领海主权不断被蚕食,无可奈何, 还要以"共同开发"来自欺欺人, 除了咱中国恐怕很难再找到第二个. 北京怎么不问问日本人, 北海道或冲绳岛等海域肯和中国共同开发吗? 其实别说小日本嚣张, 连马来西亚, 菲律宾等小国也无不乘机博懵, 纷纷霸着南沙等群岛. 你搁置争议, 人家偏偏不搁置争议, 吹咩?!
 
怪不得近年来掀起一股翻案风, 许多汉奸不再是汉奸, 许多卖国贼不再是卖国贼, 例如李鸿章当年和日本人签订<马关条约>, 将台湾割让给日本, 竞被说成是"忍辱负重", 而不是卖国, 问你服未? 将台湾割让给日本是忍辱负重, 共同开发东海油气田自然更加没有错, 照此看来, 日本人今次的抗议莫非也有几分道理?
 
当年左宗棠赠送李鸿章两句话:"李鸿章误尽苍生, 将落个千古骂名"
 
有些事情不是想翻案就可以翻案的, 左宗棠这两句话, 正值得执政者慢慢咀嚼和体会Angry
23/08/2008

你浪費了我的青春?

有個女生跟交往多年的男友分手後,生氣的說:「你為什麼要耽誤我的青春?」

原來是她跟男友逼婚,可惜男友並沒有準備結婚的打算,在一起多年後女生已經年過三十,眼看身邊的朋友個個步入禮堂,每次參加完朋友的婚禮都期待自己就是下一個新娘,無奈男友始終以「我還沒準備好」當作理由,最後她從失望到放棄到分手,她說:「我很不甘心,我跟他在一起超過五年,人生最精華的時間都給了他,最後卻換來這樣的結果,如果他不想結婚,為什麼不早說,為什麼要浪費我的青春?」

說真的,我已經聽過不少女人這樣說過,很多人都說,這是男人的錯,男人不應該耽誤女人的青春,讓女人錯過「黃金時段」找到好對象,等到錯過了好時段,就像過季拍賣,只好一直降價求售,然後她們覺得錯過「黃金時段」以致於錯過好對象、好姻緣,千錯萬錯都是男人的錯,她們說:「不要耽誤我的青春!」

她們覺得自己的時間、生命比男人珍貴,我一直不懂的是:「難道男人花的時間就不是時間,妳的時間就是時間?」

難道妳認為,他不「耽誤」妳的青春,妳就可以擁有更好的人生?

看到一篇也討論到這個話題,更辛辣的是這一句:「我有一位對女人有更深認識的男同性戀朋友很有智慧的指出,這些埋怨被男人耽誤青春的女人,其實就算沒有男人耽誤她,她們的青春多半是白活的。她們應該慶幸她們找到一個男人分享她們原本白過的青春。」

我開始在思考什麼是「耽誤的青春」什麼是「白活的青春」,而我們又是怎麼看待自己的人生?

我不懂的是,為什麼很多女人要把自己當成滯銷商品,就像是店裡的商品別人摸了一下就要強迫買回家,或是問了半天不買、用了半天不買,你就要怪顧客:「你不是說要買的,為什麼不買?」但是,有誰規定顧客一定要買?而且,為什麼你把自己當商品,為什麼決定要不要買的不是妳而是他?為什麼你要把自己當成強迫推銷、降價促銷的商品?為什麼妳不能自己當老闆,賣不賣還要他來求妳?為什麼妳把自己當成有「保存期限」的商品,過期了就只好出清?

妳也可以當消費者,妳也可以選擇,為什麼你要被選擇?為什麼妳認為找到一個人為妳的人生負責,而不是妳為自己的人生負責?妳也可以當老闆,妳也可以貨比三家,妳也可以有更多選擇權,我不懂的是,為什麼妳要用「滯銷品」的眼光看自己?

老實說,要是我是男人,要我摸一下就要買回家,我也會跑得比誰都快。況且,承諾要買跟會不會買本來就是兩回事,承諾願意跟你結婚,也不代表會給妳幸福的一生,當然,承諾、願意負責很重要,至少願意開口還算有擔當,可是,相信承諾就代表幸福快樂的人,或許也必須努力扮演著幸福快樂來說服自己,這是正確的選擇。

我當然希望找到一個可以一起生活的伴侶,我的心態也老了,也不想再一段一段感情中不斷的跌倒又要爬起來,但是,能找到和妳有「共識」的人,不代表他就一定不能離開你,妳就不能離開他。如果把戀愛的結果看的比過程重要,那麼妳怎能確定,好的結果一定是結婚而不是分手?

妳也可以換個角度看自己的青春,妳也可以讓自己越老越有身價,讓自己的價值是經的起時間的考驗的,而不是用「沒身價」來把自己當成滯銷品出清。當妳用這樣的態度來看自己,別人也不會尊重你。如果妳怕別人耽誤你的青春,那麼我更覺得,是妳的態度讓自己耽誤了自己的青春。

你要過怎樣的人生,那是妳自己的事,為什麼別人的承諾、負責,就一定讓妳的青春更有價值,如果他沒有承諾、不負責,就讓妳的青春白活、讓妳失去價值,那麼,妳的價值究竟建立在哪裡?

如果妳把自己當滯銷品,當然總會吸引貪小便宜的男人

如果妳把自己當過期商品,自然會遇到看標籤買新鮮貨的男人

如果妳把自己當瑕疵品,當然男人會用瑕疵價看輕妳

如果妳強迫推銷,可能遇到一時衝動又事後反悔的人...

如果妳的人生因為男人不願意負責而白活,那麼,妳才是白活了自己的人生。

 

我寧可浪費我的青春,也不願你耽誤我的人生。

25/06/2007

Last Lie From Thierry Henry

Arsenal Football Club today gave Thierry Henry the opportunity to speak to Arsenal supporters about his departure from the Club. What follows is the unedited transcript of the interview. The views expressed by Thierry Henry are not necessarily representative of Arsenal Football Club or its employees.
 
Thierry you have left Arsenal, can you tell the supporters your reasons for going?
"I have said it so many times. Before Mr Dein left, for whatever reason, I went to the boss and said I don't want to leave. There had been a lot of speculation about me and I assured him that I did not want to leave. But after Mr Dein left that unsettled the team and the boss. Especially as at the moment he has not committed himself to the club. He said he will see out his contract but you cannot be sure if he is going to go or stay [at the end of next season]. Hopefully he is going to stay but I need to be certain and reassured of that. Everybody knows I am 30. The boss being unsettled, Mr Dein going, it did unsettle me a bit. After that I had thoughts of leaving the club.
 
"It is a difficult day for me to come here at Emirates Stadium and talk about this. But I want to come here explain why to the fans. I want to be certain of where the club was going and reassured in a way. I wasn't and I have chosen to go."
 
How long did the decision take and how agonising was it?
"It was a long one but nobody knew what was happening to be honest. We were hearing some stuff in the press about what happened and what did not happen so you have to make your own mind up. It was the most difficult decision of my life.
 
"Beating the record of Wrighty, putting it at 226, playing for Arsenal, loving the club. It was and will remain the most difficult decision of my life. I will always love the club.”
 
Arsène Wenger has always said 'Arsenal will be club of my life' because he has spent the prime of his career here. Is that true for you too?
"I don't know if I will play eight years more or where the future is so yes. I had a special relationship with the fans with the boss, Mr Dein and everybody who was attached to Arsenal. Arsenal will always be in my heart, my blood, my head. Everybody will. The press office, the chef, the girls at the training ground, the guys who made the pitch perfect at the training ground and at Emirates, the guys at stadium who help us perform at our best. I will miss everybody. The Arsenal fans who told me to step up my game or to carry on. It will be huge miss for me. I will take everybody in my head and my heart. Everybody who I trained with a worked with. Especially the boss and Mr Dein and the Arsenal fans who have been more than tremendous to me. It was unreal at times.
 
"I looked the schedule and already know when we, I mean you, are playing against Tottenham. I did it as a reflex. When fixtures came out I looked for Tottenham and I know it is pretty early on. When they play I will be watching and trying to be the first to know the result even though I know the fans will beat me. It is really special coming here [to Emirates Stadium] to talk about it. I will always have Arsenal in my blood I know some people will never accept the decision I just want to say to the fans that I always gave 100 per cent. Even the last year when I was injured I tried to perform. It was not the 30 goals you were used to but it was 17 games in the League and scored 10 so that was not a bad ratio. It was all about the heart and the commitment to win for Arsenal. I always, always, always, always gave 100 percent."
 
Let's look back, what was your best goal?
"They were all amazing for me. I think I scored some good goals at Highbury and away but the one that stands out was my second against Liverpool when we went unbeaten in the League. I never heard Highbury going crazy like that. I thought the place was going to collapse and you could tell by my celebration that it was the right time and place to score that goal. I went a bit mental. The place was just too loud. Scoring goals for Arsenal gave me goosebumps but that was a stand-out goal and kept us in the title race. We stayed there until the end."
 
Your best moment?

"I would say winning the League unbeaten but one that would top that is my last goal at Highbury when I kissed the ground. It was a special moment for me. But as well this particular day is one of the saddest of my career, leaving Highbury. I can't say it was the best moment but it was a particular moment. I am still shaking talking about it now."
 
The best Arsenal side you have played in?
"Difficult to say, some people came here and did not win anything but that does not mean they were not great players. If I go with the team that stayed unbeaten then that means I have to leave out David Seaman and a load of other players. But in terms of the results then staying unbeaten is something rather amazing. But then with the guys before, we had won the Double. Every time I wore an Arsenal shirt it was just amazing. When I stepped on that pitch even where I was not performing well whoever was playing with me at the time was the right guy for me."
 
As for the fans was there any moment that sums them up?
"I would say when we lost the Champions League Final against Barcelona in Paris. They all stayed afterwards and clapped us. That was a very special moment for the team. It is easy to stay there and cheer when you win but it is hard to clap your guys when you have just lost one of the titles you were waiting for.
 
"But as well I would say the first time I arrived here and people were giving me stick. The fans were always behind me and cool with me. I could go through whole eight years, it was crazy. I have had a really special relationship with them."
 
How has Thierry Henry and Arsenal changed in the last eight years?
"I would like to think that when people talk about Arsenal they see the Boss has brought the 'Arsenal touch' and the 'Arsenal way', and I'm truly proud of being one of those guys to have helped play the way we have been. And I am sure it will carry on, because Arsenal was playing like that before me and they will be playing like that after me.
 
"Arsenal is a club that is now well known throughout Europe and that's all down to the Boss. Also, the fans, they are never in trouble with fighting or disrespectful to other fans. The Arsenal fans have always made us proud.
 
"From a personal point of view, at Arsenal I have really become a man. This is thanks to the Boss, thanks to all the players, thanks to all the facilities at the Club and as I said before, thanks to all the people who made my life easier here, they have made me a man."
 
Turning to the future of the Club, if you read the media at the moment it's 'crisis at Arsenal' and 'the walls of Emirates Stadium are coming down'. Surely that's not true, the players and the set-up are far too good?
"The set-up and the facilities are far too good and we still have a lot of the main people who are staying. As I have said so many times, the team here is growing and there is some amazing talent here and I do think this is the right time for Robin van Persie, Emmanuel Adebayor and Nicklas Bendtner who is coming back from Birmingham, to shine. Hopefully they will do it. As soon as you know they can do it, they will forget about me, that's the way it is.
 
"When Patrick left everyone was devastated, including me and then after that a little guy came around called Cesc Fabregas and, although I didn't agree with it, everyone started saying 'who needs Patrick Vieira?' For me the guys we have here are amazing, but you always need Patrick Vieira.
 
"I don't believe what everybody is saying about the Club collapsing, having a lack of players and everyone leaving. I think it is untrue. Cesc Fabregas is a world class player, Robin van Persie is a world class player, hopefully Adebayor will become a world class player, Tomas Rosicky is a world class player, Jens Lehmann is a world class player, Toure and Gallas are world class players. You can go through the whole squad like that.
"As I said to you, I will now become now an Arsenal fan and will be looking at every result and I'm sure the team will be successful."
 
How did you tell the Boss you wanted to go?
"To be honest, I have a great relationship with the Boss. I've told you the reasons why I wanted to go and I told him exactly the same reasons. That's how it is, I talked to the Boss about private stuff and non-private stuff. A bit of everything.
 
"But as I said to you, today is a very sad day for me. Whatever people are going to talk or read or see into it, it is a very sad for me.
 
"One thing that I forgot to say earlier was about the pride to play for the shirt and the team. In France we don't have that. When I was young I used to support Bordeaux, but when they lost I went to support Marseille. But here you really learn the importance and the value of the shirt and the club. Arsenal is like that, an English family.
 
"Although I have had disagreements with the press over here, they have been tremendous to me, keeping me on my toes. But everyone has been great, the fans, playing away, getting booed, getting cheered, getting standing ovations. I will always, always remember that. And Arsenal gave me that, the way we were playing, getting standing ovations from away fans was just out of this world. It’s hard to understand because in France they are just not like that. If you play well at home [in France] you get a standing ovation, if you play well away from home, well, you play well away from home, that's it.
'Getting a standing ovation away from home with Arsenal is something I will never forget, because you know a lot of people are really appreciating what you are doing as a team and it's outstanding.
 
"As I have said before, I just want to thank everyone at the Club, the girls who work at the training ground, the girls who wash the kits, the masseurs, the staff at the Club, the staff at the stadium, the staff who work on the pitch at the stadium, the staff who work on the pitches at the training ground, the press office, the coach driver, everybody. Everybody here, I would just like to thank everybody here.
 
"Also to all the teams I have played against here, all the battles I have had against the players here, some of the fans away, the press and the refs, it's been a great time. Everyone has just made it special and I would just like to thank everybody, but especially to all the people involved at Arsenal.
 
"It's important to me to come to the Club today and say something properly because the fans have given me so much and I hope I gave a lot back to them. I want to keep my box here and I want to come back and watch some games, if they let me in! But it's been a very weird day."
 
Arsène Wenger has said he will stay on at least until his contract finishes next summer. We hope he stays on. If he does would you regret your decision?
"I don't regret what I do. Playing for Arsenal was an honour for me. And I will say that until the day I die. When Patrick Vieira left the team had to move on and we came close to winning the Champions League. But this type of guy we were already missing.
 
"Not having Arsène around anymore — and everybody at the Club — will be 'missing' for me. It is a fact but it won't be a regret. When Patrick left, I was devastated I missed the guy and I still miss the guy even though I see him with the national team. But I was devastated because he was a good guy to be around on the pitch or off the pitch. It goes beyond sport. That is why I won't go with the regret word but more 'missing'.
 
If you left Arsenal was it always going to be Barcelona. Is there some thing special about them?
"There is something special here at Arsenal too. I left Arsenal to go to Barcelona because, no disrespect to any other team, but there are only two teams in the world who play football the way I like it. That is the way the people here like it — the Arsenal way. That is how we play football here and 'we' play football there. If I can say that is one of the is the main reasons for Barcelona. The football they play is attractive to watch."
 
Finally, your last Arsenal.com question as a Arsenal player, do you have a message for the fans?
"Well, I would to say you have been tremendous for me I really do appreciate it. I am shaking as I say this. I will always remember you. I will have you in my head and my heart. I wanted to reassure you that I always gave 100 percent here. I know some people said some other stuff but I always gave 100 percent. I hope you appreciate what I did here because I appreciate what you did for me. I grew as a man and became a better football player. I will always take that with me no matter what happens.
 
"Arsenal will be in my blood aswell as my heart. I will always, always, always remember you guys. I said I was going to be a Gunner for life and I did not lie because when you are a Gunner you will always be a Gunner. The Club is in my heart and will remain in my heart forever."
 
[ Saturday, June 23, 2007]
 
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