Thursday, 21 July 2016



Mr. Lightning 

Name: S'Vionn Xavier Collan Morton (Lightning)
 
Date of birth: September 17, 1999

Time of birth: 4:35pm

elementary school: St Brendan's 

High school: Blessed cardinal Newman

Hobbies: Plays soccer, Listens to music, Makes horrible jokes, Very good dancer... also thinks he is a mini Kevin Hart and looks like a bite size version of  Odell Beckhman Jr. 


 



First Meeting

It was a hot day of the grade 8 transition to grade 9 summer school. This girl had come up to me and we started talking, and all I see in the background is who I have to know S'Vionn. He interrupts our conversation and whispers to me, "do not get to close to her she gets clingy." the girl then says, " excuse me what did you say S'Vionn?" this is when it all started, this is how I met S'Vionn :) 



Playing soccer 

Bill Hancock the field, where it all started. one day S'vionn and I decided to go to the park and play some soccer, i figured that's where I can finally get some time to train him to play like a pro, like myself. So i got to the field and he was there practicing his keep ups(only cause I told him to do so) and he was doing alright, for a beginner :)). i hopped out my car and put on my stuff so we can play some soccer. so we started to shoot around, then that soon gave me the idea of doing the cross bar challenge. I had hit the cross bar about 3 times already, but S'vionn had failed to even hit it once. later on after we practiced our crosses and touch, I did some crazy back heel move and the ball went top right corner of the net, S'vionn literally went crazy. he tried to do the same move I did, but he failed, but it's okay because he started to practice and get the hang of it. I guess I can thank soccer for my best friend S'vionn, because soccer is literally the bond of our friendship, without soccer we'd be like a panda without it's broads in Atlanta.




 










Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Top 10 Highest Paid Athletes

Today this topic just came into my head... "I wonder how much athletes get paid?" Well here you go, here is the top 10 as of June 8th, 2016...

RankNameSportNationTotalSalary/WinningsEndorsements
1Cristiano RonaldoFootballPortugal Portugal$88 million$56 million$32 million
2Lionel MessiFootballArgentina Argentina$81.4 million$53.4 million$28 million
3LeBron JamesBasketballUnited States United States$77.2 million$23.2 million$54 million
4Roger FedererTennisSwitzerland Switzerland$67.8 million$7.8 million$60 million
5Kevin DurantBasketballUnited States United States$56.2 million$20.2 million$36 million
6Novak DjokovicTennisSerbia Serbia$55.8 million$21.8 million$34 million
7Cam NewtonAmerican footballUnited States United States$53.1 million$41.1 million$12 million
8Phil MickelsonGolfUnited States United States$52.9 million$2.9 million$50 million
9Jordan SpiethGolfUnited States United States$52.8 million$20.8 million$32 million
10Kobe BryantBasketballUnited States United States$50 million$25 million$25 million

Weird Encounter 

One day a lady came up to me and started speaking Spanish thinking I was her grandson. I was very confused and during all this she kept calling me Carlos. I was trying very hard to hold my laugh in because I did not understand a word coming out of her mouth. I swear she did not breathe when she was talking she was talking so fast. No matter how many times i tried explaining to her i was not "Carlos" she kept following me. She thought i was trying to ignore her. 

That is my weird encounter what is yours?

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

PokeStops in Toronto are what you need to find if you 

new favorite pastime is running through the 6ix catching 

Pokemon. 


Nathan Phillips Square

For water Pokemon, you should obviously head to bodies of water. And if you don't want to get caught up in the ferry terminal or Harbourfront madness, you can check out the reflecting pool at Nathan Phillips Square because it apparently spawns Polywhirl and Seadra.

The Financial District

This neighborhood is lit up with lures. Apparently when office-workers get bored of the cubicle life, they head outside and go poke-hunting. At lunch hour, I parked myself outside of Momofuku (the Shangri-La Lobby is a Pokestop) and caught Spearows and Pidgeys with a bunch of some finance bros.

Mel Lastman Square

If you live in North York, walk up and down Yonge Street and hit Empress Walk and Mel Lastman Square. There are plenty of PokeStops, rare(ish) Pokemon and fewer people than downtown.

Sneaky Dee's

Go for the Pokemon, stay for the nachos. This legendary Toronto watering hole is also a Pokestop - is there anything better than catching Pokemon while eating nachos? Probably not.

Toronto's Village of Murals

For all you west end PokeMasters, head to the John Kuna murals on Dundas Street West between Islington and Kipling instead of venturing downtown. Apparently the area's filled with Pokestops and gyms.

Jack Layton Ferry Terminal

If you want to catch Pokemon and some new friends IRL too, this is the place to. The Harbourfront was absolutely teeming with trainers this weekend, and it looks like people are continuing to head lakeside, especially if they want to catch Dragonite.

CN Tower

Toronto's tallest landmark is also its most sought-after gym. This place attracts trainers like moths to flames and it's also home to numerous lure parties.

Guild Park

Scarborough may not be the pest place to go Poke-hunting, but this green space is probably one of your best bets.

Queen's Park and University of Toronto

There's lots of ground to cover here (if you walk around Queen Park a few times, you can hatch a 5-kilometre egg). Take a stroll through one of the prettiest places in the city and throw some Poke balls along the way.

Eaton Centre

Along with the mall, the nearby Church of The Holy Trinity is a concentrated spot, meaning lots of PokeStops, lures and Pokemon. Pick up some new clothes and fill up your Pokedex as you shop.


Thursday, 14 July 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo 


Earlier life
Ronaldo was born in Santo António, a neighbourhood of FunchalMadeira, the youngest child of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, a cook, and José Dinis Aveiro, a municipal gardener. His second given name, "Ronaldo", was chosen after then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan, who was his father's favourite actor. He has one older brother, Hugo, and two older sisters, Elma and Liliana Cátia. His great-grandmother Isabel da Piedade was from Cape Verde. The family was staunchly Catholic. Ronaldo later said that he grew up in poverty, sharing a room with his brother and sisters. As a child, Ronaldo played for amateur team Andorinha, where his father was the kit man, and later spent two years with local club Nacional. In 1997, aged 12, he went on a three-day trial with Sporting CP, who signed him for a fee of £1,500. He subsequently moved to Alcochete, near Lisbon, to join Sporting's other youth players at the club's football academy. By age 14, Ronaldo believed he had the ability to play semi-professionally, and agreed with his mother to cease his education in order to focus entirely on football. While popular with other students at school, he had been expelled after throwing a chair at his teacher, who he said had "disrespected" him. A year later, however, he was diagnosed with a racing heart, a condition that could have forced him to give up playing football. He underwent an operation in which a laser was used to cauterize the affected area of his heart; discharged from hospital hours after the procedure, he resumed training only a few days later. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristiano_Ronaldo\

Here are some statistics because the Euro has just finished...

As of 10 July 2016
National teamYearAppsGoalsRatio
Portugal2003200.00
20041670.44
20051120.18
20061460.43
20071050.50
2008810.13
2009710.14
20101130.27
2011870.88
20121350.38
20139101.11
2014950.55
2015530.60
20161060.60
Total133610.46

Teams he has played on...

Youth career
1992–1995Andorinha
1995–1997Nacional
1997–2002Sporting CP
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2003Sporting CP B2(0)
2002–2003Sporting CP25(3)
2003–2009Manchester United196(84)
2009–Real Madrid236(260)
National team
2001Portugal U159(7)
2001–2002Portugal U177(5)
2003Portugal U205(1)
2002–2003Portugal U2110(3)
2004Portugal U233(2)
2003–Portugal133(61)





Wednesday, 13 July 2016

3 Future goals I have set for myself

1. Becoming a Professional Soccer Play

Becoming a soccer player will always be my biggest dream. i love the feeling i get when i step on the field. there is no better feeling than steeping on the field. I get this rush of adrenaline when i kick the ball... and running man feeling the wind and speed is amazing. i can never explain the feeling i get when it comes to soccer. 


2. Going to University out of Canada

Going to university out of Canada would be a great experience and especially going out and getting a scholarship on top if it all. Playing for a school that i chose outside of my country would be one of the best feeling ever and i know i would make my family proud too. Right now i am not to sure about which school I would like to go to but i will have to choose soon enough.


3. Become a teacher 

I consider myself a people person. i am very approachable and i love being around people. The thought of helping someone learn something, really makes me feel good about myself. I have some family members who are teachers and yes it may be a pain sometimes but i love the thought of being around people and helping them. Being a teacher has always been on my mind since i have grown up. i mean who does not want their summers off? 


Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Top 10 Pies

1. Georgia Peach Pie

When you slice into this delicious pie, don't be surprised by the gap between the filling and the top crust. This happens when a pie is baked at high heat because the crust sets before the fruit in the filling has cooked down. 


2. Coconut Custard Pie

Andrew Zimmern's recipe is inspired by an extraordinary coconut pie simple and delicious the he tried outside of Charleston, South Carolina.


3. Deep-Dish Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

The dough can be made with just butter, but swapping in some lard yields an even flakier crust. Cornstarch is a great thickener for juicy fruit pies.



4. Dulce de Leche Ice Cream Pie

If you don't want to make a caramel or fudge sauce, Nancy Silverton suggests using high-quality jarred ones.



5. Chocolate Cream Pie

This dreamy, creamy dessert started as a simple chocolate pudding made with workaday cocoa. Melissa Rubel turned it into a homey, silky pie by adding a quick chocolate crust and vanilla-flavored whipped cream. "But you could still serve just the filling as a pudding," she says.



6. Yogurt and Apricot Pie with Crunchy Granola Crust

Oats and almonds may both help lower blood pressure; they're incorporated here in an ingenious granola crust for this sweet-tart pie.


7. Flaky Pear Pie

Grant Achatz's pie, inspired by his mom's, is as straightforward as it gets, with a melt-in-your-mouth all-shortening crust and a lightly sweetened pear filling with just a hint of spice.



8. Chilled Grapefruit-Caramel Meringue Pie

Most pastry chefs love lemon and orange. Deborah Snyder champions the also-ran of the citrus world: grapefruit. In one cold, creamy dessert, she layers pink grapefruit curd in a crunchy graham-cracker crust with caramel sauce and a delicate topping of fluffy meringue.




9. Chocolate Pecan Pie

Dark chocolate gives this classic dish a deep flavor and fudgy texture. 


10. Lime Cream-Blackberry Pie

Writer Colleen Hubbard turns frozen blackberries into a zippy jam for this pie's lime filling. Jarred preserves are also good.
























Friday, 8 July 2016

Fastest Man On earth



Usain Bolt the freak of nature... with his height and body type there is no way he should be running as fast as he is. I believe this is why everyone is so freaked out about how fast he runs.

Background of Usain's Running career

Bolt was born on 21 August 1986 in Sherwood Content, a small town in Trelawny, Jamaica, and grew up with his parents, Wellesley and Jennifer Bolt, his brother Sadiki, and his sister Sherine.
His parents ran the local grocery store in the rural area, and Bolt spent his time playing cricket and football in the street with his brother, later saying, "When I was young, I didn't really think about anything other than sports".


As a child, Bolt attended Waldensia Primary, where he first began to show his sprinting potential, running in the annual national primary-schools' meeting for his parish. By the age of twelve, Bolt had become the school's fastest runner over the 100 metres distance. Upon his entry to William Knibb Memorial High School, Bolt continued to focus on other sports, but his cricket coach noticed Bolt's speed on the pitch and urged him to try track and field events. Pablo McNeil, a former Olympic sprint athlete, and Dwayne Jarrett coached Bolt, encouraging him to focus his energy on improving his athletic abilities. The school had a history of success in athletics with past students, including sprinter Michael Green. Bolt won his first annual high school championships medal in 2001, taking the silver medal in the 200 metres with a time of 22.04 seconds.

Personal Info

In his personal life, Bolt expresses a love for dancing and his character is frequently described as laid-back and relaxed. His Jamaican track and field idols include Herb McKenley and former Jamaican 100m and 200m world record holder, Don Quarrie. Michael Johnson, the former 200 m world and Olympic record holder, is also held in high esteem by Bolt. Bolt is Catholic and known for making the sign of the cross before racing competitively, and he wears a Miraculous Medal during his races. His middle name is St. Leo. In 2010, Bolt also revealed his fondness of music, when he played a reggae DJ set to a crowd in Paris.


Funny Side Comments

Bolt is also a fan of Premier League football team Manchester United. He has declared he is a fan of Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy. Bolt was a special guest of Manchester United at the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final in London, where he stated that he would like to play for them after his retirement.


In 2013, Bolt played basketball in the NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game. He scored two points from a slam dunk but acknowledged his other basketball skills were lacking.