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Date:
Mon, 28 May 2007 10:28 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
FA Cup 2007 for Chelsea With Didier's Goal
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Britain's Prince William, President of the Football Association, third left,
presents the FA Cup to Chelsea's captain John Terry at the end of the FA Cup final between Chelsea and
Manchester United at Wembley stadium, London, Saturday, May 19, 2007.
(AP Photo/Sang Tan, Pool) AP - Sat May 19, 1:24 PM ET
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Chelsea's Didier Drogba celebrates with the FA Cup trophy as Brtiain's Prince
William (L) watches after the team beat Manchester United at the FA Cup final soccer match at the new Wembley
Stadium in London May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 1:26 PM ET |
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Britain's Prince William, pictured in 2006, will attend the first FA Cup final to be played
at the newly-revamped Wembley stadium later this month, a royal spokesman said Tuesday.
(AFP/Pool/File/Andrew Parsons) AFP/Pool/File - Tue May 8, 4:26 PM ET
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Britain's Prince William, President of the Football Association, attends the
presentation for FA Cup players nominated for an award during the various rounds leading up to the final, at
Wembley stadium in London, May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Sang Tan/Pool (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 8:47 AM ET |
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Britain's Prince William, President of the Football Association, left, shakes
hands with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho as he is presented to the players and officials before the start of the
FA Cup final between Chelsea and Manchester United at Wembley stadium, London, Saturday, May 19, 2007.
(AP Photo/Michael Dunlea, Pool) AP - Sat May 19, 2:08 PM ET
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Chelsea's Didier Drogba (11) scores as Manchester United's Edwin
Van der Sar and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) watch during the FA Cup final soccer match London May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 12:45 PM ET
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Britain's Prince William (top L) watches as Chelsea's captain John Terry lifts
the FA Cup trophy (L) after winning the FA Cup final soccer match against Manchester United at the new Wembley
Stadium in London May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 1:23 PM ET
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Chelsea's Didier Drogba, who scored the only and winning goal
at the FA Cup final against Manchester United, lifts the FA Cup trophy at the new Wembley stadium
in London May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 1:14 PM ET |
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Chelsea's John Terry (L) and Frank Lampard (2nd L) lift the
FA Cup trophy as their team mates celebrate after they beat Manchester United to take the cup at
the new Wembley Stadium in London May 19, 2007.
REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge/Pool (BRITAIN) Reuters - Sat May 19, 3:07 PM ET
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This year’s most prestigious soccer cup, the FA Cup 2007, won by Chelsea team after beating
Manchester United 1-0. The interesting thing was that the winning goal took place at the second 15 minutes of extra time, a few moments
after two new players entered the field for Manchester United, player number 22 John O’Shea and player number 20 Solskjaer.
Chelsea team are famous for their blue costumes, like the blue dress of Paris Hilton in my latest
painting of "Massaging Paris". So when I saw Prince William present the FA Cup to Chelsea, it became like Paris Hilton has
been presented to become the Eve for my self, as a part of my treating her as my bridge to heaven to fulfill my consent to move to the eternity.
Besides, the only goal to win the match was by Didier Drogba, whose first
name reminds me to Lady Di, like a message that I should treat Paris Hilton as my second chance to move
to the eternity after my first chance with Lady Di had failed.
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Date:
Mon, 28 May 2007 10:36 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Two Philips Light Bulbs, Then AC Milan Filippo Inzaghi's Two Winning Goals
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AC Milan's Andrea Pirlo (C) hits his free kick which deflects into the goal
off Filippo Inzaghi (2nd R) during their Champions League final soccer match in Athens, May 23, 2007.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GREECE) Reuters - Wed May 23, 3:58 PM ET
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AC Milan's Filippo Inzaghi (C) deflects the ball to score against Liverpool during their
Champions League final soccer match in Athens, May 23, 2007.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (GREECE) Reuters - Wed May 23, 4:38 PM ET
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AC Milan's Filippo Inzaghi (L) scores his 2nd goal past Liverpool goalkeeper
Jose Reina during their Champions League final soccer match in Athens, May 23, 2007.
REUTERS/Phil Noble (GREECE) Reuters - Wed May 23, 5:11 PM ET
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Former Italian prime minister and AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi (L)
holds the cup with player Filippo Inzaghi after the team's victory over Liverpool in the Champions League final
soccer match in Athens, May 23, 2007.
REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GREECE) Reuters - Wed May 23, 6:35 PM ET
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On Wednesday May 23, 2007, in the afternoon I went home with some materials required by my sister to wrap
the gifts for the door prize of her friends gathering, like wrapping papers, plastic bags, plastic for trashcan, marker, book, adhesive tape.
But then I remembered something, I forgot to buy two light bulbs for the windows in the front and rear of the house. It should be 25 watts light bulbs.
It was important to buy it that day since it usually would be the work for the gardener, who only
comes on Sunday and Wednesday.
I immediately took the bicycle to buy the light bulbs at the nearby shop. First I went to a hardware store,
but they only have one Philips 25 watts. So I went to another shop to buy another one, and fortunately I got one, also the Philips 25 watts.
The next day in the early morning of 24 May 2007, at around two hours after midnight Jakarta time there was
an important live event of a soccer match of European Championship League 2007 between Italian team AC Milan against British team Liverpool.
As usual I rarely could wake up in that after midnight soccer match, so I only watched the playback of the recorded video in the morning around seven o’clock at RCTI.
AC Milan won the match, with 2-0. And the interesting thing was that all of those winning goals were connected
with Filippo Inzaghi, as if inspire by my purchasing two Philips light bulbs a few hours before the match.
Even the first goal seems like strangely incidental. The ball was kicked by Andrea Pierlo as a free kick, then it hit
the shoulder of Filippo Inzaghi, that made the ball deflected and misleading Liverpool's goal keeper anticipation, strike one for AC Milan. The second goal was
made by, again, Filippo Inzaghi. Two Philips light bulbs resulting two winning goals by Filippo Inzaghi.
Considering that it was a match involving a team called Liverpool, I think it was also a reminder for me
about my consent to meet the end of my life soon and no longer live in this world.
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