Monday, June 29, 2009

Adsense Tips

What is Adsense? It is a monetize program developed by Google. The main function is to display the ads by the advertiser which use the Google Adwords program. In simple words, Google take the money from the advertiser, and spend some of them on the other people. Well, you may get back your money which you had spent on Adwords if you joining back the Adsense program, and guess what, you may get more!!

Some adsense tips from me which are:

  1. Never ever click on the ads that appear on your site/blogs. If you think you smart than Google is much smarter than you!! They can detect base on the system they developed to determine wether you click on your ads by yourself. As the result, your account will be permanently banned!! Play safe dude. Not only sex need to be safe played.
    Remember, Honesty is the best policy.
  2. The placing of the ads. Good placing will result more possibilty for the visitor to click the ads. Simple word, best feng shui result more happiness maa...hehehe
  3. The number of visitors. This one can be consider important too. The more people come to your site, the higher possibility you get more clicks. Try to improve your site so more people can come to pay a visit.
These are some tips from the newbie like me. If i become more professional and have more info, i'll update later. Thanks for visiting.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Is Micheal Jackson a Muslim Islam?


World are crying on losing one of the most remarkable entertainer in the world, Micheal Jackson. He is a phenomena, a superstar, a news source and many more. His dead can be categorized as a shocking news, regardless he is still young, 50 years old.

Who don't know the moonwalk?

Who don't even remember the beat of Billie Jean?

Who don't even thinking of the Man in the mirror?





That's the power of Micheal Jackson, King of Pop!

Besides his debt that he left after his dead, one big issue that still concerning most of the people in the world. Is Micheal Jackson truly a Muslim? Is he really converted to Islam?

The Sun reported that around 2007 he has held a ceremony converting to Islam, witnessed by some of his friend like Quincy Jones, Yusuf Islam and other. Furthermore, during declaring his death to the press, his brother which has converted to Islam since 1989, Jermaine Jackson who used the name Muhammad Abdul Aziz mentioning something like "may your soul remains under Allah's grace"...

Well, only god knows...

If he is a Muslim, come we Muslim alms the Al-Fatihah to this Mikael....



Al-Fatihah.....

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Megan Fox Pictures


Megan Denise Fox (born May 16, 1986) is an American actress and model.

After having a successful career as a model, Fox launched her acting career in 2001, in which she played a supporting role as Brianna Wallace in Holiday in the Sun, starring opposite Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen. Fox then guest starred in various television series, including What I Like About You, Two and a Half Men, The Help, Ocean Ave. and having a recurring role on Hope and Faith.

In 2004, Fox went on to have a film career starring opposite Lindsay Lohan in Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen. Her other films include Crimes Of Fashion (TV) (2004), How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008) and Whore (2008). Fox's breakout role was playing Mikaela Banes, Shia LaBeouf's character's love interest in the 2007 blockbuster film Transformers, a role for which Fox was nominated for and won various Teen Choice Awards.[1] She appeared in the sequel, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Her upcoming films include Jennifer's Body,[2] Jonah Hex, and The Crossing.[3][4][5]


Quoted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Fox








































































































More Megan find here:

http://meganfoxblogs.com/
http://meganfoxpicturesfnw.blogspot.com/
http://www.megansafox.com/
Googlecious

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Ten Grand Contest

Microsoft Australia is launching the competition rewards of 10 grands for the user of Internet Explorer 8.

Here is the background image for the ads:































Look sexy and lusty rite?..Hahahaha..

This is not a joke dude!!!

This is real!!!!



MOre Info Click Here:


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P/S: Is this mean Mozilla Firefox has become the Queen of NetUser's Heart?

Friday, June 19, 2009

Cikgu Suraya

Aku teringat akan kisah yang berlaku 10 tahun yang lalu, ketika aku masih lagi di alam persekolahan. Kisah yang bakal aku ceritakan ini mendatangkan kesan yang mendalam terhadap aku, terhadap kehidupanku. Semasa berada di tingkatan 5 di salah sebuah sekolah di Malaysia ini, aku terkenal dengan sifat seorang yang pemalu dan takut terhadap perempuan. Ketakutanku itu bukan kerana takut macam orang nampak hantu, cuma tiada kekuatan dalam diri untuk aku berhadapan dan bergaul dengan mereka. Walau bagaimanapun, aku seorang yang happy go lucky, suka bersenda gurau. Sekolah aku tu pulak, sekolah lelaki. Semua pelajarnya lelaki, perempuan yang ada hanyalah cikgu aje. Jadi, tambah-tambahlah ‘ketakutan’ aku pada kaum hawa itu. Walaupun aku ‘takut’ terhadap perempuan, keinginan aku untuk bergaul dengan mereka amat tinggi. Aku sering berangan ada awek, dan cemburu melihatkan rakan-rakanku yang ada awek dan sering keluar bersama awek mereka. Aku juga ada tabiat yang lain, iaitu ‘geram’ melihat perempuan lawa dan seksi, selalunya Cina. Bila aku ke pekan, aku sering stim sendiri melihatkan awek-awek Cina yang seksi dan mengghairahkan itu. Sebab itulah aku selalu melancap. Di sekolah aku tu, cikgu perempuannya ramai daripada lelaki. Cina ada, India ada, Melayu pun ada. Dalam banyak-banyak cikgu perempuan yang ada, ada le tiga orang yang lawa. Dua Cina seorang Melayu. Cikgu Cina yang dua orang ni mengajar Tingkatan 6, selalu pakai skrit aje datang sekolah. Seorang namanya Mrs. Dorren dan sorang lagi Miss Jennifer. Mrs. Dorren ni walaupun dah ada anak tiga orang, umurnya dah dekat 40, tapi badannnya mengancam lagi. Miss Jennifer pulak masih belum kahwin, tapi umur dah lanjut, dekat 35 tahun dah. Masih solid lagi. Biasalah, Cina memang punya bentuk badan yang menarik. Cikgu Melayunya pulak, baru aje ditukarkan ke sini, dengar cerita dia daripada Kedah. Dia pindah sebab ikut suaminya yang bertukar ke sini. Kami panggilnya Cikgu Suraya yang berusia lingkungan 26 tahun. Dia ni baru aje kahwin, anak baru sorang umur setahun lebih. Dengar cerita, lepas aje belajar, dia terus kahwin. Duduk di Kedah setahun, terus tukar ke sini. Suaminya bekerja sebagai Pegawai Kerajaan. Aku sangat suka melihat ketiga-tiga orang cikgu ini, wajah mereka, badan mereka sungguh menawan, terutama Cikgu Suraya walaupun dia tidak berpakaian seksi, malahan bertudung tetapi tetap menghairahkan. Bila Miss Jennifer atau Mrs. Dorren nak balik, atau baru sampai, aku mesti menerpa ke arah kereta mereka. Bukan nak tolong angkat buku, tapi nak tengok peha gebu mereka semasa duduk dalam kereta. Kemaluan aku pun menegang masa tu. Cikgu Suraya, susah sikit nak nampak keseksiannya, sebab dia bertudung dan berbaju kurung ke sekolah. Bila dia pakai kebarung, baru nampak sikit bentuk tubuhnya yang montok itu. Apa yang aku suka sangat kat Cikgu Suraya tu ialah, wajahnya yang lembut dan menawan, suaranya manja bila bercakap. Dengan bentuk badan yang kecil molek, kulit yang cerah akan memukau mata sesiapa sahaja yang terpandang. Tapi sayang seribu kali sayang, ketiga-tiga mereka tidak ditakdirkan mengajar kelas aku. Aku hanya dapat tengok waktu rehat, waktu perhimpunan ataupun di bilik guru sahaja. Tiada urusan yang membolehkan aku berdamping dengan mereka. Entah bulan berapa aku tak ingat, kalau tak silap dalam bulan 3, cikgu metematik aku berpindah ke sekolah lain, sebabnya aku tak berapa ingat. Jadi, selama 2 minggu kami tidak belajar matematik. Masuk minggu yang ketiga, waktu pelajaran matematik, Cikgu Suraya masuk ke kelas kami. Kami semua tertanya-tanya, adakah dia masuk untuk ganti sekejap ataupun mengajar subjek itu menggantikan cikgu lama. Cikgu Suraya yang melihatkan kami semua tercangak-bangak, menjelaskan bahawa dia akan mengajar matematik untuk kelas ini menggantikan cikgu lama. Dengan tak disangka, semua pelajar dalam kelas bersorak gembira termasuklah aku. Aku tak tau mereka gembira sebab dapat cikgu ataupun gembira sebab lain. Yang pasti, aku gembira sebab cikgu yang paling cantik, yang selalu aku angankan akan masuk mengajar di kelas ini. Ini bermakna aku dapat tengok dia hari-hari. Mulai hari itu, cikgu Surayalah yang mengajar matematik. Aku pun dah jadi minat dengan pelajaran ni, walaupun aku tak pernah lulus matematik sebelum ni. Aku sering tanya dan berjumpa dia bertanyakan masalah matematik. Daripada situ, pengetahuan matematik aku bertambah, aku lulus juga akhirnya dalam ujian bulanan. Oleh kerana terlalu minat kat Cikgu Suraya, aku dapat tahu serba sedikit tentang latar belakangnya. Bila birthday dia, tinggal di mana dan keadaan keluarganya. Dalam bulan Mei, Cikgu Suraya punya birthday, aku pakat satu kelas ucap Selamat Hari Lahir bila dia masuk nanti. Bila Cikgu Suraya masuk, ketua kelas mengucapkan “Selamat Hari Lahir” dan diikuti oleh kami semua. Dia terperanjat, dan tanya mana kami semua tahu birthday dia. Budak-budak lain tunjuk aku, mereka akata aku yang beritahu. Cikgu Suraya tanya mana aku dapat tahu, aku jawab “ada lah”. Lepas tu dia tak tanya lagi. Cikgu Suraya tinggal di rumah teres bersebelahan taman tempat aku tinggal, lebih kurang 2 km dari rumahku. Waktu cuti, aku selalu ronda dengan basikal ke taman perumahan tempat tinggalnya. Aku tahu rumahnya dan selalu bersiar-siar di situ. Ada sekali tu, waktu sedang ronda, Cikgu Suraya sedang memasukkan sampah ke dalam tong di luar rumah. Dia ternampak aku, dan terus dipanggilnya. Aku pun segera pergi ke arahnya. Dia tidak memakai tudung, terserlahlah rambutnya yang lurus paras bahu itu. Sungguh ayu aku lihatnya petang itu. “Amir, hang dok kat sini ka?” tanyanya dalam loghat Kedah. “Tak juga” balasku. “Dekat-dekat sini aje” “Cikgu tinggal sini ke?” saja aku tanya, padahal dah tahu......................................................................




Who is Cikgu Suraya?

Well..in English CIkgu Suraya is Teacher Suraya..

Cikgu = Teacher




Honestly, i don't even know who is Cikgu Suraya mentioned in this story...This is one of most popular erotic malay stories..


Duh....Poor the real name Cikgu Suraya....she must be has been an erotically model for her unethical students....

















By the way..if you are googling 'Cikgu Suraya' and dropped by into my blog..Thanks for dropping by...;P

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Real Madrid












I H
ATE REAL MADRID!!!!


REAL MADRID IS MOTHER FUCKER SUCKER!!!!

ONLY KNOW TO BUY POPULAR PLAYER!!!!


WHERE ARE THEIR FOOT BALL ACADEMY????


THE ACADEMY OF REAL MADRID IS USED TO TRAIN ONLY LOSER????


OH YEAH....I FORGOT..MAYBE THEIR NEW PRESIDENT IS NOT BEEN TOLD THAT THEY DO HAVE ACADEMY....


OR MAYBE THEY JUST USED THE FOOTBALL ACADEMY AS THE STORE TO KEEP THEIR UNDERWARE???


OH...THIS ONE IS POSSIBLE TOO.....THEY WANT TO SHOW OFF THAT THEY HAVE A LOT OF MONEY....


FUCK OFF!!!!

LAST TIME THEY BUY ZIDANE THEY PAWNED THE SANTIAGO BERNABEU....

THIS TIME THEY BOUGHT RONALDO DUNNO WHAT THEY PAWNED...

A NIGHT WITH THE ***HOLE OF THE PRESIDENT MAYBE???


GO DIE FAR- FAR REAL MADRID PLEASE....

YOU WON'T WIN ANY TROPHY UPCOMING SEASON...



KTUIHHHHHH!!!!!!







DONT AGREE WITH ME?????





SO WHAT????





THIS IS MY BLOG!!!!!!!....HAHAHAHAHA

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Father's Day

Father's Day is coming this weekend, 21st Jun 2009. We are nothing without our fathers. Please remember that all. Therefore, we mus love, obey and do anything they ask, unless the things they ask are wrong in our religion.

Have you ever wonder, how much they has sacrificed for us? Just imagine and think. They has started worked hard to earn more money to ensure that our life will be completed, as early as they know that our mother has started carrying us in her stomach. Then when we almost born, father has started placing mother in the hospital. Everything is prepared just to welcome us to the world; from the shirts, pants, diapers, nutrition, toys, cradle, and many-many more. These all are prepared by spending money and where do all those money come?...Of cause from our father's earning (i believe mostly, even our mother surely has spend some on all the stuffs too.)
























Then once we get out to this world, father has worked even harder. Just to ensure our needs fulfilled. Have you ever ask your father how hard they work on daily? How much sweat has fall on the earth? Have you ever?

And i believe if you ever ask them they will at least only replying by smiling back at you. He will never told how many had they done for you. He just done because he love you very much. None monetize can replace love badly (maybe for terms of materialistic girls this can't be used).
Sometimes we think father is very bad, not like mother. Why? because father keep scolding we, the things that we done. No Father in the world will scold his children without reasonable reason. He's scolding because he don't want us to be bad person, or keep on doing things wrong. Maybe you has been slapped hardly by your father just only because he caught you smoking. Don't take it as hard feeling. He is doing that because he just love you so much. He knows that smoke don't bring any benefit (smokers keep on claiming that smoking do have benefit, but if yes, the destruction smoke bring are much more higher)........................................................... See, love your father. since the father's day is coming. i'll provide some info about this day.

Father's Day

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Father's Day is a day honoring fathers, celebrated on the third Sunday of June in 52 of the world's countries and on other days elsewhere. It complements Mother's Day, the celebration honoring mothers.

History

Father's Day is a celebration inaugurated in the early twentieth century to complement Mother's Day in celebrating fatherhood and male parenting, and to honor and commemorate fathers and forefathers. Father's Day is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide and typically involves gift-giving, special dinners to fathers, and family-oriented activities.

The first observance of Father's Day is believed to have been held on July 5, 1908 in a church located in Fairmont, West Virginia, by Dr. Robert Webb of West Virginia at the Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South of Fairmont.[1] [2] The church still exists under the name of Central United Methodist Church.

Sonora Smart Dodd of Washington thought independently of the holiday one Sunday in 1909 while listening to a Mother's Day sermon at the Central Methodist Episcopal Church at Spokane,[3] and she arranged a tribute for her father on June 19, 1910. She was the first to solicit the idea of having an official Father's Day observance to honor all fathers.

It took many years to make the holiday official. In spite of support from the YWCA, the YMCA and churches, it ran the risk of disappearing from the calendar.[4] Where Mother's Day was met with enthusiasm, Father's Day was met with laughter.[4] The holiday was gathering attention slowly, but for the wrong reasons. It was the target of much satire, parody and derision, including jokes from the local newspaper Spokesman-Review.[4] Many people saw it as just the first step in filling the calendar with mindless promotions like "Grandparents' Day", "Professional Secretaries' Day", etc., all the way down to "National Clean Your Desk Day."[4]

A bill was introduced in 1913,[5] US President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea in 1924,[citation needed] and a national committee was formed in the 1930s by trade groups in order to legitimize the holiday.[6]. It was made a federal holiday when President Lyndon Johnson issued a proclamation in 1966.

In addition to Father's Day, International Men's Day is celebrated in many countries, most often on November 19.

Commercialization

The Associated Men's Wear Retailers formed a National Father's Day Committee in New York City in the 1930s, which was renamed in 1938 to National Council for the Promotion of Father's Day and incorporated several other trade groups.[6] This council had the goals of legitimizing the holiday in the mind of the people and managing the holiday as a commercial event in a more systematic way, in order to boost the sales during the holiday.[6] This council always had the support of Dodd, who had no problem with the commercialization of the holiday and endorsed several promotions to increase the amount of gifts.[7] In this aspect she can be considered the opposite of Anna Jarvis, who actively opposed all commercialization of Mother's Day.[7]

The merchants recognized the tendency to parody and satirize the holiday, and used it to their benefit by mocking the holiday on the same advertisements where they promoted the gifts for fathers.[8] People felt compelled to buy gifts even though they saw through the commercial façade, and the custom of giving gifts on that day became progressively more accepted.[8] By 1937 the Father's Day Council calculated that only one father in six had received a present on that day.[8] However, by the 1980s, the Council proclaimed that they had achieved their goal: the one-day event had become a three-week commercial event, a "second Christmas".[8] Its executive director explained back in 1949 that, without the coordinated efforts of the Council and of the groups supporting it, the holiday would have disappeared.[8]

Spelling

Although the name of the event is usually understood as a plural possessive (i.e. "day belonging to fathers"), which would under normal English punctuation guidelines be spelled "Fathers' Day", the most common spelling is "Father's Day", as if it were a singular possessive (i.e. "day belonging to Father"). Dodd used the "Fathers' Day" spelling on her original petition for the holiday,[3] but the spelling "Father's Day" was already used in 1913 when a bill was introduced to the US Congress as the first attempt to establish the holiday,[5] and it was still spelled the same way when its creator was commended in 2008 by the U.S. Congress.[9]

Dates

The officially recognized date of Father's Day varies from country to country. This section lists some significant examples, in order of date of observance.

Gregorian calendar
Occurrence Dates Country

January 6


Flag of Serbia Serbia ("Paterice")*

February 23


Flag of Russia Russia (Defender of the Fatherland Day)*

March 19


Flag of Andorra Andorra (Dia del Pare)
Flag of Bolivia Bolivia
Flag of Honduras Honduras [10]

Flag of Italy Italy (Festa del Papà)
Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Flag of Macau Macao (Dia do Pai)

Flag of Portugal Portugal (Dia do Pai)
Flag of Spain Spain (Día del Padre, Dia del Pare, Día do Pai)

May 5


Flag of Romania Romania (Ziua Barbatului)

May 8

Flag of South Korea South Korea (Parents' Day)

Third Sunday of May

May 18, 2008
May 17, 2009

Flag of Tonga Tonga

Ascension Day

May 1, 2008
May 21, 2009

Flag of Germany Germany

First Sunday of June

June 1, 2008
June 7, 2009

Flag of Lithuania Lithuania

June 5 (Constitution Day)


Flag of Denmark Denmark

Second Sunday of June

June 8, 2008
June 14, 2009

Flag of Austria Austria

Flag of Belgium Belgium

Third Sunday of June

June 21, 2009
June 20, 2010
June 19, 2011
June 17, 2012

Flag of Antigua and Barbuda Antigua
Flag of Argentina Argentina [11]
Flag of the Bahamas Bahamas
Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh
Flag of Barbados Barbados
Flag of Belize Belize
Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
Flag of Canada Canada
Flag of Chile Chile
Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China**

Flag of Colombia Colombia
Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica [12]
Flag of Cuba Cuba [13]
Flag of Cyprus Cyprus
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia
Flag of France France
Flag of Ghana Ghana
Flag of Greece Greece

Flag of Guyana Guyana
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Flag of Hungary Hungary
Flag of India India
Flag of Ireland Ireland
Flag of Jamaica Jamaica
Flag of Japan Japan
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Flag of Malta Malta
Flag of Mauritius Mauritius

Flag of Mexico Mexico [14]
Flag of Burma Myanmar
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Flag of Pakistan Pakistan
Flag of Panama Panama [15]
Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
Flag of Peru Peru [16]
Flag of the Philippines Philippines [17]
Flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Flag of Singapore Singapore
Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
Flag of South Africa South Africa
Flag of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
Flag of Turkey Turkey
Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

Flag of the United States United States
Flag of Venezuela Venezuela
Flag of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

June 17


Flag of El Salvador El Salvador [18]
Flag of Guatemala Guatemala [19]

June 21


Flag of Egypt Egypt
Flag of Lebanon Lebanon
Flag of Syria Syria

June 23


Flag of Nicaragua Nicaragua
Flag of Poland Poland

Flag of Uganda Uganda

Last Sunday of June

June 29, 2008
June 28, 2009

Flag of Haiti Haiti [20]

Second Sunday of July

July 13, 2008
July 12, 2009

Flag of Uruguay Uruguay

Last Sunday of July

July 27, 2008
July 26, 2009

Flag of the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

Second Sunday of August

August 10, 2008
August 9, 2009

Flag of Brazil Brazil
Flag of Samoa Samoa

August 8


Flag of the Republic of China Taiwan

First Sunday of September

September 7, 2008
September 6, 2009

Flag of Australia Australia
Flag of Fiji Fiji

Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea

New Moon of September

September 29, 2008
September 18, 2009

Flag of Nepal Nepal

First Sunday of October

October 5, 2008
October 4, 2009

Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg

Second Sunday of November

November 9, 2008
November 8, 2009

Flag of Estonia Estonia
Flag of Finland Finland
Flag of Iceland Iceland

Flag of Norway Norway
Flag of Sweden Sweden

December 5


Flag of Thailand Thailand

December 26


Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria

Islamic calendar
Occurrence Dates Country

13 Rajab

June 18, 2008

Flag of Iran Iran[21][22] Flag of Pakistan Pakistan

*Officially, as the name suggests, the holiday celebrate people who are serving or were serving the Russian Armed Forces (both men and women). But the congratulations are traditionally, nationally accepted by all fathers, other adult men and male children as well.[citation needed]
**In China (under the title of Republic of China, still under Nationalist rule at the time), Father's Day on August 8 was first held in Shanghai in 1945.



International history and traditions

In a few Catholic countries, it is celebrated on the Feast of St. Joseph

Argentina

Father's Day in Argentina is celebrated on the third Sunday of June, but there have been several attempts to change the date to August 24, to commemorate day in which the "Father of the Nation" José de San Martín became a father. [11]

In 1953 the proposal to celebrate Father's Day in all educational establishments on August 24, in honor of José de San Martín, was raised to the General Direction of Schools of Mendoza Province. The day was celebrated for the first time in 1958, on the third Sunday of June, but it was not included in the school calendars due to pressure from several groups. [23]

Schools in the Mendoza Province continued to celebrate Father's Day on August 24, and, in 1982, the Provincial Governor passed a law declaring Father's Day in the province to be celebrated on that day. [23]

In 2004, several proposals to change the date to August 24 were presented to the Argentine Camara de Diputados as a single, unified project. [23] After being approved, the project was passed to the Senate of Argentina for final review and approval. The Senate changed the proposed new date to the third Sunday of August, and scheduled the project for approval. However, the project was never addressed during the Senate's planned session, which caused its ultimate failure. [24]

Costa Rica

In Costa Rica the Unidad Social Cristiana party presented a bill to change the celebration of the day from the third Sunday of June to 19 March, the day of Saint Joseph.[25] That was in order to give tribute to this saint, who gave name to the capital of the country San José, Costa Rica, and so family heads will be able to celebrate the Father's Day at the same time as the Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker.[12] The official date is still third Sunday of June.

Germany

Hiking/drinking tour on Herrentag

In Germany Father's Day is celebrated differently from other parts of the world.[26][27] There are two terms and/or events of an older origin that while similar in name, have entirely different meanings. Vatertag, is always celebrated on Ascension Day (the Thursday forty days after Easter), which is a federal holiday. Regionally, it is also called men's day, Männertag, or gentlemen's day, Herrentag. It is tradition to do a males-only hiking tour with one or more smaller wagons, Bollerwagen, pulled by manpower. In the wagons are wine or beer (according to region) and traditional regional food, Hausmannskost, which could be Saumagen, Leberwurst (Liverwurst), Blutwurst (Blood Sausage), vegetables, eggs, etc. Many men will use this holiday to get very drunk, to the point of having gangs of drunk people roaming the streets, causing much embarrassment to more conservative German people who don't participate.[27][28] Police and emergency services are in high alert during the day, and some left-wing and feminist groups have asked for the banning of the holiday.[28]

Some parts of Germany (such as Bavaria and the northern part of Germany) call this particular day "Vatertag", which is the literal equivalent to Father's Day.

United States of America

In the US, Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June. The first modern Father's Day celebration was held on July 5, 1908, in Fairmont, West Virginia[30][31] or on June 19 of the same year, in the state of Washington.[32] Since then, Father's Day is celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of June.

In West Virginia, it was first celebrated as a church service at Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South,[33] now known as Central United Methodist Church. Grace Golden Clayton, who is believed to have suggested the service to the pastor, is believed to have been inspired to celebrate fathers after the deadly mine explosion in nearby Monongah the prior December. This explosion killed 361 men, many of them fathers and recent immigrants to the United States from Italy. Another possible inspiration for the service was Mothers' Day, which had been celebrated for the first time two months prior in Grafton, West Virginia, a town about 15 miles (24 km) away.

Another driving force behind the establishment of the integration of Father's Day was Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd, born in Creston, Washington. Her father, the Civil War veteran William Jackson Smart, was a single parent who reared his six children in Spokane, Washington.[3] She was inspired by Anna Jarvis's efforts to establish Mother's Day. Although she initially suggested June 5, her father's birthday, she did not provide the organizers with enough time to make arrangements, and the celebration was deferred to the third Sunday of June. The first June Father's Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910, in Spokane, WA, at the Spokane YMCA.

Unofficial support from such figures as William Jennings Bryan was immediate and widespread. President Woodrow Wilson was personally feted by his family in 1916. President Calvin Coolidge recommended it as a national holiday in 1924. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson made Father's Day a holiday to be celebrated on the third Sunday of June. The holiday was not officially recognized until 1972, during the presidency of Richard Nixon.

In recent years, retailers have adapted to the holiday by promoting greeting cards and male-oriented gifts such as electronics and tools. Schools and other children's programs commonly have activities to make Father's Day gifts.

quoted from wikipedia.com























Erm...what should we get for our hero as gift? Want some ideas?

































































































































Nah..i'm sure father will don't too bother what kind of the present or gifts. The most important is the love we share, not the price we wanted to show off...Remember, love our father mucho mucho...=)..at least when we still have the chance...
































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