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Griff88

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  1. LOL yes indeed I secretly want to use these 2 Festival songs for TISC. Looks like we need to make the FoM to a seperate contest
  2. THAILAND ลูกอม (Look Aum) / Hard Candy Cover Version by Preechaya Pongthananikorn (Originally sung by Whatcharawalee) SOUTH KOREA 산다는 건 (Sandaneun geon) - Cheer Up* Hong Jin-young It included English subtitles, so I don't need to post the translation here * The Korean title actually translates to "To live is..." - an unfinished sentence. The English title summarized the song Hong Jin-young is a Korean Trot singer. Trot is a form of Korean pop but with distinct traditional twist in it. These two songs are my "bedtime songs". I listened to these songs before I sleep (together with the Japanese song I planned to post)
  3. Oh no.. AKB 48... In Indonesia there is a "licensed group" called JKT 48, singing songs from AKB 48 in Indonesian. A few members of AKB 48 also feature in JKT 48 for some time (think about university student exchange ).
  4. Alrite, since has already chosen so I need to change my planned song. Here you go: and
  5. Eh? So far ABU decided that they will create a Asian Eurovision, hosted by Australia in 2017.. So what's the point?
  6. In Indonesia: 1. Dwi (means "second"/"two"; only for second child ) - U 2. Muhammad - M 3. Putra - M 4. Dian - * 5. Indah - F 6. Tri (means "three"/"third"; only for third child ) - U 7. Agus - M 8. Ade - * 9. Nur - U 10. Fitri - F 11. Andi - M 12. Reza - * 13. Rio - M 14. Siti - F 15. Yudi - M Notes: M - Male, F - Female, U - Both female and male * Dian is commonly for female, but also found on male names (ex: Dian David Mickael Jacobs - Paralympic table tennis athlete) * Reza and Ade is commonly for male, but also found on female names If you ask for most common surnames, no we don't have it. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_names#Naming_forms) Western names started trending in Indonesia in the 1990s.. And parents usually has the "unique" reference behind the names. For example my name, Griffin, is from English footballer Andy Griffin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Griffin). My mom found it when she was reading a sport newspaper , unaware about the mythological creature. My sister has got 3 Gabriellas in her class and all of their parents said that they are inspired from Gabriella Sabatini Oh, Andrea is also used for males here
  7. Only two goals scored, but 7 points
  8. It is somehow a big controversy in Indonesia, many citing lack of excitement in the 5x11 format. It is also not uncommon for Indonesian fans to say that this is Poul Erik Hoyer's agenda to make Europeans gain more advantage in badminton.
  9. Oops my bad, forgot to update it despite already listened to the new Tunisian song.. Looks like I'll remove my playlist to avoid further confusion.
  10. Thailand Open Winners Men's Singles: Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk Women's Singles: Aya Ohori Men's Doubles: Berry Angriawan/Rian Agung Saputro Women's Doubles: Puttita Supajirakul/Sapsiree Taerattanachai Mixed Doubles: Tan Kian Meng/Lai Pei Jing
  11. Have to post the votes today, because I will be very busy next 2 weeks. I have to say TISC Open is much tougher to vote, many songs I liked.. Have to apply a strict criteria here
  12. Oops.. I thought it wasn't a big issue
  13. Wait.. do they have lyrics of Yugoslavian anthem in their song?
  14. Three ABG 2014 sport migrated to Asian Games, this is quite funny. Sambo and Kurash? Amazing if you are able to find 10 people who know this sport in the streets Wushu and sepak takraw already became the core of Asian Games, hard to see them omitted in future editions (although still dominated by certain countries). Meanwhile cricket and kabaddi are rather in danger, even cricket almost dropped from the program (Indonesia reluctantly accepted it after a few negotiations and leads to the addition of cricket in our National Games to form a national team). Bridge, pencak silat, and jetski are clearly Indonesian initiatives - you know.. hosting benefits I just hoped that unpopular martial arts stay in AIMAG until they have more than 30 countries take part in it, but let's see what happen in 2018
  15. You can try share it here first, @Werloc will decide about that
  16. After the Japan SS finals, it is proofed that China doesn't really care about the mass-retirement of their top players
  17. Unfortunately, there is no a special pool of sports that can be contested in Asian Beach Games. They omitted many water sports but added some unrelated ones like Muay and 3x3 basketball. Those are the examples of "moving a sport to a beach and call it beach sport". I hope OCA can make a better regulation to standardize the Games.
  18. Asian Beach Games Opening is on the way in Da Nang, Vietnam. Guess who is joining the party P.S: It's a bit unfortunate for Vietnam as strong winds and rain started right after the opening sequence and the giant screen failing afterwards Watch here:http://vtv.vn/truyen-hinh-truc-tuyen/vtv1.htm
  19. SECTION 2 - ARTIST CHOICE AND ELIGIBILITY: 2. (a) Artists chosen to represent a nation must be born in or be of the same nationality as the nation for which they are participating OR they must have more or equal association with that nation. But I don't think she is "Guyanese" enough, since she also has Irish and Italian heritage. Maybe ask @Werloc for final verdict?
  20. It was a "fake" retirement, she is recovering in her hometown
  21. Chinese WS no need to worry... He Bingjiao defeated Ratchanok Intanon
  22. Nailed it for now. But it is still odd haha
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