My final exams starts this week, and all I can think about is "Summer Plans".
I am not sure if I want to spend few weeks in Turkey, or should I save some money to buy an IBM ThinkPad laptop... or should I have an Apple iPod first?
Nothing is confirmed now, but I hope to get everything clear when I start my vacation 16 days later.
This summer is filled with events. There will be the Euro 2004 in Portugal, the Asian Cup of Nations in China and the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
In the Europian cup I'm with England, but I will definitely enjoy every bit of this to-be-great tournament.
The Saudi team is one of the favourites to win the Asian cup. They were in the final match in the last five editions and they won it three times. They lost the other two to Japan.
In the Olympics the Saudi football team could not make it to the finals, but I do not think it's that bad. It will be better for Saudis to watch and focus on other good athletes like Hadi Souan, who won a silve midal in Sydney, and Husein Al-Sebaa, who is well-qualified to gain a midal in Athens.
I wish all the luck for Saudis... and England! # »
I am not sure if I want to spend few weeks in Turkey, or should I save some money to buy an IBM ThinkPad laptop... or should I have an Apple iPod first?
Nothing is confirmed now, but I hope to get everything clear when I start my vacation 16 days later.
This summer is filled with events. There will be the Euro 2004 in Portugal, the Asian Cup of Nations in China and the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
In the Europian cup I'm with England, but I will definitely enjoy every bit of this to-be-great tournament.
The Saudi team is one of the favourites to win the Asian cup. They were in the final match in the last five editions and they won it three times. They lost the other two to Japan.
In the Olympics the Saudi football team could not make it to the finals, but I do not think it's that bad. It will be better for Saudis to watch and focus on other good athletes like Hadi Souan, who won a silve midal in Sydney, and Husein Al-Sebaa, who is well-qualified to gain a midal in Athens.
I wish all the luck for Saudis... and England! # »