I went to watch Prince Of Persia on Tuesday. It's becoming our normal activity to go yo cinema on Tuesday during holiday (this time was half term holiday) and 'Bargain Tuesday' at cineworld so we can buy discount ticket.

Actually it was quite a good film. At first before I sae this film, I thought it could've been made for 3D.
But threre are TOO MANY 3D these days and it's s bit barden ti wear 3D glasses for specs user so it was nice to watch 2D after a long time.

Story was well written. Only the action followed the game and story wasn't based on the game that made film more exciting and successful.
And Sir Ben Kingsley was really suit as buddy.
It was comfirmed that Jose 'The Special One' Murinho will be coaching for Real Madrid yesterday. It was only Saturday he brought UEFA Champions League trophy to his Inter Milan team. And not only Champions league but his Inter Milan won Serie A cup as well. He won the Portugees cup and Champion league in 2003 for Poto so it's a second time W win for him.

There had bee roumour that he would move to Real since Champion league final where they played in Madrid.

He is mad, arrogant and always likes to challenge. At the press conference the day after winning the match, one of the reporter asked him if he would be interested in to coach Real.
And he went 'I know Real's players are the best in the world. Those best players tend to play the way they prefer. But if they follow my rule, I will coach, if they don't, that is it.' He then added, 'If you don't coach Real Madrid then you will always have a gap in your career.

Isn't he amazing!? He called himself 'The Special One' and he deserves it after having won so many cups in several countries where he coached.
I heard news on the radio yesterday.

Half a million children under 18 look after their alcoholic parent(s).
These times are important for them to get education, play with friends or learn socialism in real life.
It's a terrible thing.

They hate alcohol, of course and they don't want anything to do with it. But they end up being like their parents.
Life is a vicious circle.

Meanwhile, soldiers return from Afghanistan turn to alcohol.

Coservatives leader David Cameron became Prime Minister last night after Gordon Brown's resignation.
It means Tory and Lib Dem's deal was done and they formed a new coalition government.
It is the first time after the World War II.

Tory won more vote than the other parties but was not enough to make a majority.

And Lib Dem was the big looser despite huge support after the TV debate. They evev lost a seat.
So Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg was to be the big looser....

BUT, BUT.....
He turned into a BIG WINNER!

Because the coalition government has been agreed, he became a DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER!
What a turn around!

Meanwhile, Harriet Harman (deputy) acts Labour leader at present until the new leader has bee chosen, in September.

I'm watcheing sky news now and David Cameron and Nick Clegg's joint statement is shown.
Of course DC boy is wearing blue tie and Nick is wearing yellow tie.

I should check The Times tomorrow to see what manifestoes had been decided (because The Times is a Tory supporter. On the other hand The Guardian is a Labour supporter but I find it easy to read).
After yesterday's Prime Minister's anouncement, roumours are going around. Who's gonna be the next leader of Labour party?



Bookies' eyes are on David Miliband foreign secretary.

Most of the public back him. And me.

He might be a kind of dectator but he has charisma among the Labour MPs and has a power to make people obey...? His brother Ed looks Mr Niceguy.



Then it's gonna be DAVID CAMERON vs DAVID MILIBAND?