Get Lets Play Makeover

Written on Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 1:22 PM


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iT’S TIME BACK TO REALITY

It’s coming to an end.Everything will come back to reality.Today I had a very good talk with my Superior.Initially I was about to leave by the end of April but on the other hand, something came up and they need the man power to support the team. I was ask to stay till June for the support. At first, I put a deep though about. I like the peeps there, the environment but not the working hours.

As we kept the bonding all these months, I agreed to stay. She asked if I’m interested to continue. Was glad To hear it but as the working hours was long, I initially gave up having the thought of it.Such a waste wasn’t it.I know.I like the peeps there and the company too but I can’t accept the wee long hours as I’m a person that can’t sit still facing the PC whole day long. Therefore, soon after graduation, I might accept the offer for the marketing job in PJ depending on the situations and conditions.

As for all this while, I’m glad I tried up working in this current company.Everything satisfying.Good experience.Made new friends.Meet a bunch of friendly peoples. Sweet sour part of life. By the end of June, it would be 8 months. Glad being accepted and to meet people of these bunch has been my pleasure.

Memories stays behind.Future lies ahead.Appreciate the present and the past remain the past.

Ps: I missing the old me while with my babe for retail therapy and coffee bean.

Written on at 2:02 AM


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I guess 2 is better than1.WHo doesnt?



This song keep playing in my mind.
Beside the existent of Colbie cailat song Fallin for you
This song" 2 is better than 1" more meaningful in term of the lyrics and melody.
Do enjoy the MV and the song.

Ps: Never be Alone cuz 2 is really better than 1.

Written on Monday, February 15, 2010 at 5:19 PM


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Tigeress V'day


Gong Xi Fa Chai. The year of the Tiger finally came.Roars....raw raw raw......
Wishing everyone a very prosperous Chinese New Year with fruitful year ahead, good health and overflowing wealth and abundance of joy and happiness.
Not Forgetting
Happy Valentine Day.
Spread the Love

Though This year would be nothing much like the previous years.
For those celebrating, Have a blastful one.
Happy V'day peeps.

Written on Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 3:52 PM


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D Day we United.Bonding Is good

Pedicure and medicure appointment went well.
I love my colors and design.
It tooks 3 and half hours for it and I'm lovin it.
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The Night.
Pre-CNY Dinner
Organize by Colleagues
Thanks to Jack and Andrew
For inviting me.
Held in Straits Restaurant.
The scrumptious meals.
The Energy booster.
The karaoke Kings entertaining the Crowds.
The Smile on everyone faces.
The view from the restaurant at 7.40pm.looks romantic ain't it

The 2nd dish.Too bad didn't took da 1st dish.The nicely serve yeesang turns
This messing Huat higher yee sang.The higher we toast the messier we made it
Save water drink Beer
The outcome: Yum Seng session among the tables

The after party.
Arena the place to get extra joy.
Let the pictures do all the talking.


Showing the dance Move..
Declare This is the way we ROCKZ the Houz
The Extra energy Booster.Save beer drink tequilaNew colleagues has the same name as my younger Bro.The centre"KC"

The Models for Toothpaste ads.Sure laku mia.

Happy Prosperous CNY and Happy V'Day.
Feel the love like there's no tomorrow.


Written on Friday, February 12, 2010 at 11:10 PM


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Wedding Bell


Went to the New JJ During The 1st day opening.
Jammed as hell.
Not Kiasu
Just dunno where to go
Head off the on Friday Night.
Not bad.
Had dinner there too.
At JJ indoor garden
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To Fiza, Selamat Pengantin Baru.
Sorry Can't manage to attend your wedding.
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It's been 2 days in a row of baking cookies session for CNY.
Thou is kinda tiring
But
I'm loving it.
I love to bake and cook.
Give satisfaction.
Not only for me
But for the peeps enjoying the cookies
I feel the joy and satisfaction.
Did some for my Kimpo upon request since she doubt that I can bake and cook.
I'll make special delivery to her.
So far in this 2days manage to bake 4 types where
I'm happy with the outcome of my tarts.Buah Kana

Kueh Siput
Almond and oat cookiesThe Jam that already cooked
Before baking
After baking.

Enjoying my birdnest cooked my mum.
Tomorrow will be relax day.
FACIAL....
Signing off now!!!

Written on Sunday, February 07, 2010 at 9:44 PM


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The right decision making?

WHEN Malaysians voted for a change in the 2008 elections, they did not realise the impact their voting would have on the nation. Many changes have since occurred - some welcomed, some certainly not.

The attacks on churches, mosques, etc are certainly not the acts of ordinary Malaysians. They, unless they are effectively galvanised and cleverly manipulated by some evil politicians, would not resort to such blatant actions. i Capital appeals to ordinary Malaysians not to be led by the blood-thirsty politicians. Remember, every Malaysian can make a positive difference.

Malaysia is a unique country. One cannot find a better substitute, whether in the West or other Asian countries. The ordinary Malaysians are attuned to the differences in the cultures of the other races. It is the immature acts of the irresponsible political leaders who try hard to sabotage and destruct the nation. The young Malaysians need guidance on how they can make a positive change and be regularly reminded that the change is within their reach. If they could be made more aware of the impact and contributions these positive changes can have, this can attract more people to return to Malaysia or to encourage those who returned not to migrate. There is still hope for Malaysia if we all do not give up on this young wonderful and promising nation.

The lack of skilled professionals and qualified employees is becoming an alarming problem among Malaysian employers across a very wide range of industries and businesses. There are several key factors for this worrying development. Many young Malaysians, especially the non-Malays, who have gone overseas to study have chosen to stay back for better career prospects and better quality of life. Those who returned but subsequently migrated are also a major factor for this alarming development.

Typically, family members or friends would question if the young Malaysians decide not to stay back in the foreign countries where the benefits of a permanent residency or foreign citizenship are supposedly better. Questions will not be asked if one is not returning to Malaysia. Does this then signify that Malaysia is really such a hopeless country to be living in? Does it mean that the young Malaysians who went abroad have no good reasons to return to their supposed home country?

For those who have decided to return, the reasons would be more than just for their families and the delicious authentic Malaysian cuisines. The reason typically extends to the strong emotional attachment they have with their home country. Therefore, many youths have chosen to return to Malaysia despite the political uncertainties and economic difficulties the young nation has been facing.

For those who spent their childhood and adolescence in Malaysia, they are “fortunate” enough to be able to experience the Malaysian lifestyle and to live and work in an environment that is less regulated, more flexible and less orderly. In short, an environment that is more or less law-less. When one lives long enough in the developed countries, he or she will miss the “enjoyment” and “thrills” of the flexibilities found in the regulations and societal norms of Malaysia. One of the best examples is the rampant illegal parking of vehicles and the illegal U-turns that have been somewhat “legalised” by the Malaysian norms.

Despite the very diverse ethnicities that the Malaysian society is made up of, it is able to live together very harmoniously, especially when the immature Malaysian politicians do not interfere with the lives of the ordinary Malaysians. Malaysians are often extremely receptive to the ethnic differences and are sensitive to them and are thus able to accept and understand the differences that these would entail. At the unofficial, day-to-day level, there is little or no racial discrimination among Malaysians. We have no incidents of racially motivated attacks, except for those that are politically motivated or initiated. Malaysia needs politicians and leaders who understand and can see that only with the right socio-economic policies can Malaysia become a developed nation.

Policies like giving equal opportunities to good tertiary education for all Malaysians are urgently needed. The younger Malaysians are crying out for a Malaysian society that is performance based. These people realise that only then can Malaysia improve in her global competitive positioning. However, for Malaysian students to return from overseas or for those who have returned and continued staying back, they need more than just better choices of employment. They need, and rightfully so, a civil society that is built upon a stable and prosperous nation, in which their future generations can live in without fear.

-taken from The Star Thurday 04/02/2010-

Written on Friday, February 05, 2010 at 12:34 AM


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r u confuse?

Had very rough day.
Not to mention.
Arghh.Just another efking day.


CNY countdown 10 days to go.
Preparations on the go.
Doesn't anticipate much this year.
Many happening around this year.
Never bother to mention.
Ushering the Year of Tiger.

Written on Thursday, February 04, 2010 at 11:27 AM


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ingredient Hunting

Monday Blues. Having class today.Therefore every Monday I'll shall not attend for work.
Mum took a day off for CNY deco hunting and me for cookies baking.
We went to town to settle my credit cards bills then heads of to Bunga Raya a.k.a China Town.
Efking Jammed not knowing what the reason is.Vehicles doesn't seems to be moving at all.
Anyway is was so hot and I've no idea it would be so hot so I didn't apply my sunblock.
I'm so gonna be a roasted pig.
Acting as tourist in China town was very cool. Encounter this old school barber shop.Reminiscing the good old times. Where else can you find these in the future.Treasure it.


With a sunny day, it goes well with a bowl of chilly Lou Han Kuo drink by a stall side near the road.Cheap and tasty.Old school way of having a satisfaction living.

PS: Simple living is an essence of happiness.

Written on Monday, February 01, 2010 at 8:32 PM


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