Hey Sorry I havent posted lately
CHEY ATARIA
Problery the best(sorry let me refrase that)THE BEST PERSON EVER!!!My uncle is a professional skater and is the proud owner of ABC!!! How cool is that????Heres some stuff about my uncle .....LOVE YOU LOADS UNCLE CHEY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Born and raised in Haumoana, a sleepy little beach village in the Bay of the Hawke, Chey is to New Zealand Skateboarding what Michael Jordan is to NBA Basketball. The big brand Nike helped make Jordan but Chey made ABC from nothing, nada. and he has given back so much to the sport that has gained him a reputation as one of the most respected and liked skateboarders in Aotearoa. Throughout the late 80’s and 90’s Chey won 5 NZ street skating titles, taking his first title at the age of 17.
I grew up in Hastings and was in to skating hard. At this time i used to see Chey and peeps like P diggs on my street ventures and when you are in the presence of greatness you simply stop, put down your board and think, damn! I’m just going to chill and take it all in, watch and try to learn something. I remember being at one skate comp in Havelock North in the late 80’s and it was maybe Chey’s first comp and guess what, he ripped it up and left the other competitors in his wake. You would think the prestige would go to his head but Chey remains one of the most humble people you could ever know and if you do know him you know what i’m talking about. You never hear anyone talk bad about the brother and that is testimony to the nature of Chey.
ABC is now part of the Huffer family and produces street apparel basics for the everyday. Punching out hits like Gladys Knight and the Pips, Chey has produced some of the most iconic and fashionable tees to date. Hits like “Money Shoes and Clothes” and “Cray Bay” have been number one releases which proves that Chey knows what is takes to produce bangers. Never content, Chey continues to push ABC into unchartered territory. FYI, Legend has it that Lupe Fiasco and Chingy are ABC customers and fans.
So thats a bit about my awesome cool uncle and I'm hoping he will hook me up so I can wear a ABC jacket and represent !!! hahahaha LUV YA UNCLE CHEY !!!!!!SAY HI TO CARLY AND THE GURLS !!!!!!!!!PEACE OWT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Friday, 27 May 2011
Friday, 6 May 2011
Shortland Street
Everything about Shortland Street
Hi Guys my favourite show has got to be Shortland Street and I think you will love it too so I did some research and found some interesting stuff....
1 . Love it or hate it, Shortland Street is the longest running home-grown soap opera in New Zealand’s television history.
2. The Street turns ten years old this week (20/05/02-26/05/02). I remember the screening of the first ever episode! I bet some of you do as well J
3. Over the course of their ten years on telly, Shortland Street has screened 2,500 episodes, and 7,200 ad breaks.
4. The characters have been through two earthquakes, eight births, fifteen marriages, eighteen deaths, and nine different heads of the hospital.
5. Over fifiteen evil characters have added spice to the show.
6. The production crew has used 166,400 cottonbuds in make-up, 73,500 reams of paper and has worn out eight hairdryers!
7. Shortland Street said goodbye to Nick Harrison (played by Karl Burnett) this year– the longest serving cast member so far.
8. Rachel McKenna is currently 2nd longest serving character, but will pass Nick’s length of time unless she leaves. She joined the show 6 months in and had 1 year off.
9. Around 700,000 New Zealanders watch Shortland Street every weeknight at 7pm!
10. Shortland Street is produced at South Pacific Studios in West Auckland, with exterior shoots taking place at various locations around Auckland. You may have noticed the Skytower popping up in shots occasionally.
11. The cast and crew work in a fast-paced environment – producing five episodes per week in 5 x 10-hour working days. That’s 50 hours per week!
12. At the moment, episodes are being shot seven weeks ahead of the broadcast date. After editing, and other post-production work, the weekly episodes are ready for broadcast 4 weeks before they are aired.
13. Shortland Street has a huge international audience! It is screened in the United Kingdom, Canada, Southern Africa and the Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Ireland, Iceland, Malta as well as other smaller English speaking territories, such as Fiji, Niue, the Cook and Solomon Islands and the Bahamas!
14. Suzy Aitken appeared in the first episode of Shortland Street, way back in 1992 – as a flaky aerobics instructor hot for Chris Warner!
15. Rubicon’s lead singer and guitarist, Paul Reid, plays the character ‘Marshall’.
16. Shortland Street is no longer funded by NZ On Air.
17. Shortland Street has cast many famous kiwis in cameo roles over the years – Paul Holmes, Rachel Hunter, Kim Hill, and the late Angela D’Audney.
h 18. The first Shortland Street wedding ever, between Gina and Leonard was released on video 19. Did you know that Shortland Street has spooky karma! Often when something happens on Shortland Street (filmed in advance) it happens at that same time. For example when the nurses had a strike on Shortland Street there was a nurses’ strike happening here, and when there was an earthquake on screen there was an earthquake in Auckland as well!
That was a little about Shortland Street did you like it ???????
Hi Guys my favourite show has got to be Shortland Street and I think you will love it too so I did some research and found some interesting stuff....
1 . Love it or hate it, Shortland Street is the longest running home-grown soap opera in New Zealand’s television history.
2. The Street turns ten years old this week (20/05/02-26/05/02). I remember the screening of the first ever episode! I bet some of you do as well J
3. Over the course of their ten years on telly, Shortland Street has screened 2,500 episodes, and 7,200 ad breaks.
4. The characters have been through two earthquakes, eight births, fifteen marriages, eighteen deaths, and nine different heads of the hospital.
5. Over fifiteen evil characters have added spice to the show.
6. The production crew has used 166,400 cottonbuds in make-up, 73,500 reams of paper and has worn out eight hairdryers!
7. Shortland Street said goodbye to Nick Harrison (played by Karl Burnett) this year– the longest serving cast member so far.
8. Rachel McKenna is currently 2nd longest serving character, but will pass Nick’s length of time unless she leaves. She joined the show 6 months in and had 1 year off.
9. Around 700,000 New Zealanders watch Shortland Street every weeknight at 7pm!
10. Shortland Street is produced at South Pacific Studios in West Auckland, with exterior shoots taking place at various locations around Auckland. You may have noticed the Skytower popping up in shots occasionally.
11. The cast and crew work in a fast-paced environment – producing five episodes per week in 5 x 10-hour working days. That’s 50 hours per week!
12. At the moment, episodes are being shot seven weeks ahead of the broadcast date. After editing, and other post-production work, the weekly episodes are ready for broadcast 4 weeks before they are aired.
13. Shortland Street has a huge international audience! It is screened in the United Kingdom, Canada, Southern Africa and the Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Ireland, Iceland, Malta as well as other smaller English speaking territories, such as Fiji, Niue, the Cook and Solomon Islands and the Bahamas!
14. Suzy Aitken appeared in the first episode of Shortland Street, way back in 1992 – as a flaky aerobics instructor hot for Chris Warner!
15. Rubicon’s lead singer and guitarist, Paul Reid, plays the character ‘Marshall’.
16. Shortland Street is no longer funded by NZ On Air.
17. Shortland Street has cast many famous kiwis in cameo roles over the years – Paul Holmes, Rachel Hunter, Kim Hill, and the late Angela D’Audney.
h 18. The first Shortland Street wedding ever, between Gina and Leonard was released on video 19. Did you know that Shortland Street has spooky karma! Often when something happens on Shortland Street (filmed in advance) it happens at that same time. For example when the nurses had a strike on Shortland Street there was a nurses’ strike happening here, and when there was an earthquake on screen there was an earthquake in Auckland as well!
That was a little about Shortland Street did you like it ???????
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
whats the happs?
Hi guys , Have you been watching the news lately ?? Well I think that the royal wedding will be awesome and I am looking forward to watching it even thought it is at 6 pm in Nz.Also THE BREAKERS!!! Wow I think the Breakers basketball team have been going really well ,giving all they got and I love going to their games even though I come back home with little nails and less hair.If you think that the breakers are stink then think again because thats what I thought in the begining but after my first live game I was totally hooked in .I am so lucky because dad has scored tickets to the breakers tomorrow!!!!!YAY!!!!!So what do you think about the breakers ??Oh yeah and please support me and donate to help children in need as I do the 40 hour famine please click on this link http://www.famine.org.nz/mialie Thanx Love Mia :D
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Friday, 18 March 2011
Mia's Blog
Hi Guys, I am new to this site and obviously my name is Mia let me tell you a little about myself ...... Well I am from Auckland, New Zealand my favourite sports are Swimming and Basketball and my favourite Colour is purple. The singers that I like are Justin Bieber, Rihanna and heaps more and I love my family more than anything else! Well thats a little bit about me what about you???????
Hi Guys, I am new to this site and obviously my name is Mia let me tell you a little about myself ...... Well I am from Auckland, New Zealand my favourite sports are Swimming and Basketball and my favourite Colour is purple. The singers that I like are Justin Bieber, Rihanna and heaps more and I love my family more than anything else! Well thats a little bit about me what about you???????
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