Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Happy Birthday Siew Ping

Happy birthday girl. Eat 22 donuts along the way. You need it to survive in Singapore.

:)

Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Debat

I just finished watching the debate between Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim against Dato Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek. It was very interesting to say which side was the better side. The title was, "Form the government today, reduce fuel prices tomorrow."

Definitely, the Opposition would say that the Government is corrupted, being wasteful of resources and such. Who doesn't know that. So, this should be an eye-opener for the government to see, "Hey, we have a problem here how we are handling things, we better be more efficient." That's what the people want to hear.

The Government shouldn't be stubborn but listen too. You don't need to take all the ideas and suggestions by the Opposition but just don't shoot them down because it will cut your benefits etc for example.

I also believe that the recent price hike is justified but what isn't justified is how the Government plan to use this extra income i.e. RM 13 billion to help the lower income people. Please don't build a RM 5 billion dollar highway between Sandakan to Tawau(may be it's good I dunno), or build the most crewkerd bridge in the world(i.e. the Second Penang Bridge! Even a damn kid can tell you what's the problem with that design) , another RM 4 billion or build the biggest parliament house in the world and spend another RM 4 billion on that.

Everything is in the billions.

All the rakyat wants is to have a proper Government to use its funds properly which benefits ITS RAKYAT. Nothing else. Is that so hard to ask for.

I just pray hard for my beloved country and its future as now it seems a storm is brewing.

Monday, 14 July 2008

Too Full

Just too full to say anything. Lol. I guess I'm totally blank at the moment.

Sunday, 13 July 2008

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!

Just like the title. I heard on Thursday morning at 9.30. I was just happily checking my mails and my game when I heard this, "BOOOOOOOOM!" Well, more like rumbling.

Here I thought, 'Oh, they must be blowing up the hill in Sri Hartamas to make way for the new houses.'

I guess I was wrong.

The apartment in Villa Hijauan Kiara exploded hurting 1 person. Phew, it was certainly a close call.

Saturday, 12 July 2008

Wanted

OTT la!!! Where can a bullet curve until you ourself spin while shooting. Ishhhhhh. Just impossible. Lol. Well, I have to say it's not a shabby show but haiya, I better go find other sources to watch the FULL VERSION. I want the vulgarity la. No f**k and being censored is not fun at all. Just like Street Kings. Luckily, I didn't watch it in the cinema.

Angelina was a bit kurus for my liking. Oh well! The hero James McAvoy. Okay la. His eyes are just blue. Scary but beautiful at the same time. :P


Thursday, 10 July 2008

Hancock

Not bad la. It's just being Will Smith. I guess I ran out of humour? Got such thing ah? I was never funny to begin with. Ha ha ha. That's as much as this can go.

Yawn. I want to sleep. Nites nites.

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Neck Pain!!!

So painful after playing badminton. Man. Well, I need more practise on the sport. :P

Or may be I'm just getting old. :(

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Georgetown, Malacca win world heritage status

Something to be proud of. At least we have some world heritages here. Phew. The first 2 are Mulu Caves and Kinabalu Park. Those were obtained in 2000 as natural sites.

To be honest, I would love to visit all UNESCO sites if possible. So far, I have been to quite a few. I know I went to a cemetry in Stockholm, Sweden. You never know, Bukit Cina in Melaka might be in the list soon. :)

From Malaysiakini.

The historic Malaysian trading towns of Georgetown and Malacca are among eight new cultural sites that have been added to Unesco's World Heritage List today.

According to Unesco, both sites have been imbued with a multicultural heritage after more than five centuries of trading and cultural exchanges between East and West.

Georgetown and Malacca joined two other World Heritage Sites in Malaysia which won listing in 2000 - the Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak and the Kinabalu Park in Sabah.

Also included on the coveted list are a controversial Hindu temple in Cambodia and an early agricultural site from Papua New Guinea.

Honoured were the 11th century Preah Vihear temple site, perched on a mountaintop on the Thai-Cambodia border; the cities of the Straits of Malacca - Georgetown and Malacca in Malaysia - and the Kuk Early Agricultural Site in Papua New Guinea, marking the country's first entry on the list.

No ah-caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Aiyak. No ah-caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa and no shaking heads around. Lol.

Oh well, there is always next time. :)

Ah-caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Welll, I think it's like that. Hahahahahaha. Let's see the country with the second biggest population has to offer.