Monday 28 September 2009

Berjimat, saving, sparen

Mmm.. ntah la.. piker2.. nk buat ap ar next sem selain blaja... Boring btul.. Khamis ni dah blk OG.. Jd lone ranger kembali.. Ak nak buat ap??

Balik raya ni, ad budak kecik sedarkan aku pasal kepentingan berjimat.. Sepupu aku. Umur tahun dpn 13 tahun, jimat sejak kecik2.. akaun dia skg mak ak crite.. wow.. banyak.. ak xnk bgtau, tp byk..

Budak2 boleh buat camtu, kenapa kita x bole? Seriously, ak respect sgt kat sepupu ak and bangga gak ar dpt sepupu camtu.. So, stat sem dpn ak nk try saving.. That means:

1. Xnk beli computer baru melainkan computer ak sdr dah uzur tahap nenek tua..
2. Xnk beli PS, Nintendo Wii, TV.. (ak dah pun bagi vocab sdr untuk bende2 tu- bende2 mengarut). Sebab kalau beli bende2 ngarut ni, blaja ak mesti hancur, n duit ak lagi melayang sbb nak beli CD game n spare part kalau bende2 ngarut ni tetiba rosak)
3. Xnk beli basikal baru. Nk cari yang 2nd hand dalam 20€ pastu pakai basikal tu takat nk beli brg je)
4. Nk beli gitar. Pas dah dapat gitar, straight tutup akaun ebay ak so x beli bende2 x gune. Kalau ad gitar, xdela sebab ak nak kluar berjalan sgt.
5. Pasal bercuti ni, susah nk duga. Tp xnak ar beli souvenier. Amek gamba dah ok da.
6. Nk jogging and workout dalam bilik klau bosan, so bole bentuk badan yang mantap.
7. Try benti rauchen. Kalau tension pun, makan lg best. Dpt mantapkan lg badan. Hahahah.
8. Xnk masuk kedai yang bernama 'Mediamarkt'.

Ak try la buat semuanye ni.. Hopefully ak x jd hipokrit..

Wednesday 16 September 2009

Monday 7 September 2009

Words from the gateway city


As someone living in Johor Bahru, the gateway city of Malaysia, there are certain perspectives that I wish to share with others concerning about how the JB people feel about their neighbours. Some are good, but most are just bad. I don't intend to promote hate and prejudice but just hope to voice out what people talk on the streets around my place. Certain issues involving two great nations often cause dismay for the people living in the south of Johor.

  1. The water issue. The Johor government charges 3 sen per 1000 gallon for raw water being supplied to the republic. And due to incompetent negotiators, the republic charges us 50 sen per 1000 gallon of treated drinking water sent to Johor. And for one day, the Johor government purchases 46000 gallons of treated water from the republic. So, ladies and gentlemen, do the arithmetic and see how much of the Johor treasury Singapore has swiped from us.
  2. The military issue. Based upon the book ‘The Singapore Story’ by lee Kuan Yew, since the 60’s, the army of Singapore has received military supervision and support by the Jewish state of Israel. During the Singapore National Day celebration in 1969, the republic gave a shock to the former Defence Minister by parading 20 tanks during the parade. At that time, Malaysia had 0 tanks. The Singapore army has adopted the stances of the Israeli military and lied to malysia for 30 years saying that the army did not have ties with the Israeli army. The secret was revealed in ‘The Singapore Story’. Besides that, the armada of Singapore is in par with Israel and therefore causing worries by some Johoreans and even the Indonesians.
  3. Israeli espionage (MOSSAD) has an operating office in Singapore. Seeing into the stance of the Malaysia government not to create ties with the illegal state, there are some fears that espionage may occur in Malaysia to fulfill these Zionist Agendas.
  4. Fear of war declaration. I once read mahathir’s blog and I read a comment by one person. He says: ‘Kita sekat je air ke Singapura. Biar mereka mati haus. And then this person justifies his comment by giving a hadith’. (Read www.chedet.co.cc). Ok, lets say this commentor suddenly gains his way to a high post in the cabinet. He then proposes to cut water supply to Singapore. What will Singapore do? Of course she will defend itself. She will declare war with Malysia for endangering the populace. And JB, what will become of it? It will be a buffer zone between the Malysian army and the Singapore army. Adios, keamanan.
  5. Superiority of Singaporeans when entering the Malaysia side. I and most of my Johor friends can see this. Vehicles with Singapore plate numbers drive very wrecklessly on the road. And to tell you the truth, I was once a waiter working near the causeway catering to these Singaporeans. Their ‘Kiasuness’, ego and ‘bajet Negara dia bagus sgt trait’ (thinks that their country is much better trait) really comes to light. There was once this couple who always loved to compare between both Malaysia n Singapore until the point that it really tested my obedience to the company’s customer policy. Their speed limit on highways is only 80 kmh but in Malaysia it is 110kmh. When these drivers go to our highways, they travel sometimes nearing 200kmh at the same time endangering others on the road.

That is all I have to write concerning this issue. Hope that people who come across this post could argue with me constructively and just not be emotional about it. Thank you..

Sunday 6 September 2009

Something to ponder upon






Letting go is one of the hardest lessons in life,
Yet over changing seasons and passing time,
You will have to learn to let go of certain
People, relationships, situations and things,
That fall way beyond your control.
Tenacity and the attitude of not giving up,
Work wonders on many occasions but not all,
As some things just are not meant to be,
No matter how hard you fight and cling to them,
And forcing your will upon things just repel them further.


There will always be people,
Who will turn out in ways you never expected,
And it dawns on you that you have to let them go,
So that they can fulfill their destinies,
While you go on to fulfill your own life path.

As life likes to dish out surprises and challenges,
Sometimes it is only through letting go,
When your heart cries in anguish,
That in the agonizing process that you realize,
What is truly worth holding onto.

Letting go does not signify weakness,
As it might take more courage to let go than holding on,
Like the big, inflexible tree that snaps in the storm,
While tiny blades of grasses yield and live on,
Revealing the strength of letting go.

-Anonymus-