Thursday, 31 July 2008

Chris Daughtry - Over You

A damn good song! Well, I know it's old but now I'm hooked on it. Just hear the lyrics and you know what I mean. :)

Sorry no proper MTV clip.


Early Thursday

I have been semi busy with work, wah blogging a bit hard. Then work also can't access to this. Lagi teruk.

Anyway, I am finally in the payroll. I got an account in Employees Provident Fund (EPF), I have some savings when I grow old. :D

Work is good and fun. These people are good and funny. :P

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Let's Sodomise Everyone

This is getting old. Nothing else but more sodomy here and sodomy there. You know what our dear current government, it's just making you like a fool. Come come let me sodomy everyone. Isssssh!

Not that I want to see the Government topple but I think it's a breath of fresh air to see a new body. Don't keep saying they don't know how to run a Government. They have to start from somewhere. And who knows. They might do a better job.

Anyway, I hope to see a better future in Malaysia ya. Though it's quite hard for me to see Dr Anwar to become our PM. Hmmmmmmmm.

Burning Tuesday

Is it just me or today it was just so hot that you can cook an egg on the roadside. Goodness. It was just like heaven just eating lunch in your office. Sad but true. It was just so hot. I'm sure it was about 35 degrees.

Anyway, I have been emo the entire day. Sigh!

To make things worse, Streamyx died on me.

T_T

But now, after Indian food which makes me even hotter now, the net is up. Yay!

Though I'm very tired now. So, I will sleep soon. :)

Monday, 28 July 2008

Maybank2U


I have to say it's quite good. They have loads of options and services you can do online. Far more supreme than HSBC.

Then only think which I was very annoyed is that I can't open an account anywhere I wish. The only place you can open an account is near your house which is ridiculous. What happens if you change your address other than your IC, let's say from Kelantan and now you are working in KL. So, I have to go back to Kelantan to open la ah? Gsssssssh.

The process is not too bad and the best part is that I get a debit visa card on the spot which is really good compared to HSBC which I had to wait for more than a week and months due to them issuing back to KL!!! A bit DUH! But yes they do.

They have loads of security. Unbelievable. If you want to change your details, you require a TAC number which you obtain from the ATM. Then you use that number to change your details. But this TAC changes every 120 minutes or so, then if you still want to change, you have to get a new TAC number. Not bad.

Thumbs up for Maybank2U! I will be using their services more. Also now, I have to do my EPF. Hmmmmmmmmmm.

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Super Fast Sunday

Woke up at 10 then zoom to Pavilion then zoom back. Then off to Lake Club. Then go to Bangsar Village. And that was my Sunday. No time to rest also.

And I have to wake up at 615 a.m tomorrow. T_T

Friday, 25 July 2008

Happy Birthday Jia Jer

Well, I know you said old already but haiya. Just one year wiser la. Hahaha. How come this month got so many birthday ones. I already wished more than 4 times here and facebook nearly 15 times. Ishhhhhh.

Happy birthdays are good fun nevertheless. :)

Thursday, 24 July 2008

The Dark Knight

Oh man. I'm still amazed with the show. I dunno whether I would see it again in the scene. It just gives me the goosebumps. I know I was suppose to blog about this earlier but I have been tired lately.

Anyhow, Heath Ledger should get an Oscar for this performance. It was spot on and gave a different side of the Joker. Though haiya, not worth transforming yourself into the Joker for 2 weeks and then a few months later you ter-die.

A good show to watch. Definitely going to be a big blockbuster in this lifetime. Something different with the action-pack superhero.

Shopping?

Well, now One Utama is quite good. It has free parking on Wednesday. Yay. And what makes it happening now is that all Platinum Maybank cardholders can park in their platinum parking for free during this Mega Sale.

This Mega Sale is not too bad.

But very tiring la working these days. Hmph. I want to retire already. :)

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Gerakan puts up road names in Chinese as reminders to state govt

Sorry la. It won't just cut it if you are trying to win the people back. What a load of bull. I mean NOW you want to do it. Give me a break. Please don't come you want to put pressure on the current Government to keep with their word for adding these signs. What hyprocrites! Bollocks!

Well, we just have to see whether this 'stunt' can make Gerakan win the next election.

From The Star. A bit long.


GEORGE TOWN: A group of Gerakan members has put up six road signs in Chinese here to tell the DAP that it has to come up with such road signs since the party is now helming the state.

In what appears to be a tit-for-tat move, former Penang Municipal councillor Dr Thor Teong Ghee, who is a Penang Gerakan Youth committee member, said such road signs were now vital as George Town had been listed as a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

“But now that they are at the helm, I sincerely hope they will keep their word by putting up such road signs,” he said before putting up one of the road signs in Chinese at Beach Street yesterday.

The other roads where the Gerakan members have put up roads signs in Chinese are Burmah Road, Macalister Road, Carnarvon Street, Chulia Street and Jalan C. Y. Choy.

Signing up: Dr Thor (third from right) and other Gerakan members showing the road signs in Chinese during a press conference at Beach Street. The signs were later put up under the original road signs at the six roads.

Interestingly, except for Jalan C.Y. Choy, the road signs are of the Chinese names used by locals to refer to these roads, and take into account trades or features peculiar to the road such as Lam Chan Ah (Muddy Padi Field) for Carnarvon Street which used to be home to padi fields in the early days of Penang.

Beach Street is referred to as Tho Kok Kay (Wholesale Street), Burmah Road (Chia Chooi Lor - Water Carriers Road), Macalister Road (Tiong Lor - Middle Road) and Chulia Street (Gu Kan Tang - Cattle Pen Street).

In June last year, Penang DAP Youth had put up road signs in Chinese at several roads to pressure the previous government to come up with Chinese road signs.

Dr Thor said that the Penang DAP youth wing had said the Chinese road signs could boost tourism, especially in attracting tourists from China.

Penang Municipal Council enforcement officers later took down the signs put up by the DAP members as they were illegally erected.

Dr Thor said although the Gerakan members had also illegally put up their road signs yesterday, he hoped this would serve as a reminder to the present state government. (YA, if DAP did that if you were Government then, as if you would let this happen!)

“At least eight of the DAP members who supported the move for road signs in Chinese to be put up are now state assemblymen and, as such, should aggressively pursue its implementation,” he added.

When contacted, DAP national Socialist Youth (Dapsy) organising secretary Koay Teng Hai, who is also Pulau Tikus assemblyman, said Dapsy was not only proposing road signs in Chinese but in other languages as well.

He said Dapsy was in the midst of drafting a proposal on the matter before submitting it to the municipal council and state Local Government Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow for approval.

“Apart from Chinese, we will also have road signs in Tamil and Jawi, depending on the cultural background of the area,” added Koay.

p/s: Sorry I didn't place any pictures. I just feel like burning it. Not to mention this was on the front page of the Star. *Roll eyes*