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Friday, July 25, 2008
Life in question

Lately - durian season and I'm enjoying my days with it. I think I even mentioned in an entry in the past that I once had durian for breakfast.

 

 

 

 

A conversation with a friend,

 

"I like summer fruits"

"Like melon n water melon"

"Durian?"

"What's that?"

<I pull shocking face here>

"Describe…"

<I gave a long description here>

"Bad smell?"

<I described more>

"It looks like a baby in a womb"

"Yuk"

"Shut up."

"Twin"

"Seriously shut up."

<My friend laughing his ass off>

 

 

How am I gonna marry someone who doesn't know what durian is??

 

Heh.

 

 

Wednesday, July 16, 2008
"Go For A Debate Today, Get Arrested The Next Day"

Anwar was arrested around 1pm today -- to give out statement for his accusation

-- THEY say.

 

Yes, Malaysia IS almost a democratic country.

 

No doubt.

 

My fave part of the debate -- I'm sorry to disappoint that it's not in English.

 

 

 

p.s. Starting next week… it's REALLY just gonna be me and mom and dad at home. WOW, I dunno if I can take this. >,<

Posted at 11:06 pm by LACKLUSTER
 

“Hari Ini Membentuk Kerajaan, Esok Turun Harga Minyak”

Alright, alright, alright!

 

To those who watched the debate between two respectable Malaysian leaders,

Good For You.

 

To those who DID NOT watch the debate, seriously, shame on you.

You missed a good one!

 

Hahah xP

 

The title was "Form A Government Today, The Gas Price Will Go Down The Next Day" (or something like that, I'm pretty bad in translating things!). The government was being represented by the Minister of Information, Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek (yea I know, what a name) and the opposition was being represented by the Advisor of PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. It's basically a debate on how to lower down the oil price in Malaysia and to see if it's do-able. And that, if Anwar managed to get elected to be the new PM, he will lower down the oil price the next day.

 

Sounds impossible and too impulsive?

 

THAT man, had even laid down the procedure to do just THAT.

 

Sounds impressive?

 

YES.

 

There are few things that get me sitting at the edge of my seat while watching:

 

ONE: When Zulkifli Sulong asked Shabery, "The gov managed to save up to 4.3 billion in 2006 when the gov increased the oil price by RM0.30 and promised to invest some of the money for public transport. And now with nothing much has been changed, 2008, the gov will save up to 13 billion from the oil price hike, what will be the next agenda, what will the gov use the money for?" (or something like that, the whole debate thing is in Malay)

 

Shabery, totally, INSANELY, did not answer the question at all, failed to give the answer even in a manner that the examiner could give u 1 out of 5. Zilch! But he kept on blabbering on the history and records of Anwar bad leadership.

 

TWO: When the chairman asked Anwar "Is it possible if you just give the so-many ideas you have on how to improve the economy here without replacing the current gov?" (Or something like that)

 

Anwar answered that, that's why he's here, and that even though the gov rep keep on attacking him personally, he said it is ok since this might be the ONLY time he has to get his opinion voiced out on TV while the gov have all the time in the world to snap on his thoughts on TV.

 

THREE: When Shabery keeps on (I mean seriously KEEPS ON) giving provocative sentiments which seriously has nothing to do with lowering the oil price. It is like watching someone trying so bad to get out of a bad conversation and has no point to throw back. And this happens everytime he made a statement, which is to me, is pretty weak.

 

FOUR: During the post-analysis, there were calls from some other politicians saying that Anwar's sayings were rhetoric and full of politic provocation and that he used the debate just to promote his party. And that Shabery had done a good job facing Anwar in the debate.

 

Wow. Did they watch a different debate? Just be honest… to yourself… atleast.

 

Ok I know, you might think that I'm soooo pro-Anwar. But even if I'm not, I'd wish the gov would've sent a better representative. Everyone knows how good Anwar is, he has been doing that – for a living – for God sake.

 

But looking at the situation, I bet, no one in the cabinet would want to face Anwar.

Atleast not to humiliate themselves! >.>

 

 

PUNCH !!

 

 

Oh, on the other note, I was watching funny family sitcoms – My Wife and Kids, Hope and Faith, According to Jim, etc, etc… when I asked my dad,

 

"Abah, why dads always… erm.. acting kinda.. "stupid"?"

"Because we have to lower down our intelligence... to best suit our children"

 

Can YOU actually believe that?! Cehh…

 

 

 

 

 

Have fun living people!

 

 

 

 

p.s. I cant wait what this man has to say about the debate! xP

 

 

 



Currently listening to:
Yellow Submarine
By The Beatles


Friday, July 11, 2008
Feeling b l u e

 

 

 

 

Just got my result today!

 

And should’ve got ALL A's.

Well, ALL students in the world would say that!

 

The first thought was, “What the hell?”

Then, “Alhamdulillah…”

 

What? I’m being honest!

 

There you go, THE FINAL exam result, I’ll ever had.

 

Aaaaaaannnddddddddddddd…

 

Yesterday I hung out with Suria.

And it’s been A LOOONG time since I laugh my heart off, it stings.

So needless to say it was a hell of a good day. We spent hours of talking and talking.

 

About what?

I’m not sure myself.

But there were a lot of words like;

 

Gay,

Indian look,

Lesbian,

Fat ass,

Money,

Money,

Money,

Australia,

Cape Town,

Old-Rich husband,

Coke / caffeine addict,

Hot,

Tattoo,

Fock,

Etc, etc…

 

Stuff like that.

 

She’ll go to Egypt for Schlumberger interview. Then, if she’d get it (which I’m sure she will), she’d be stationed in Cairo.

 

Egypt... lucky eh? Haha

 

Well, I’ll miss her!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p.s. ALL, I mean ALL, my good mates just HAVE TO be out of town. Man, it sucks. It really is.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Now the jobless is talking!

Of course, of course, I know that nobody actually read my post(s) IF:

 

FIRST, I do a post on football

(because yes, most of my readers who are also my friends aren't football sucker)

 

SECOND, when it's holiday

(because not many people fancy being online when it's holiday, they either too busy living a life or simply not having a connection at home!)

 

Although the fact that situation no 2 is happening, I don't really care. haha

 

 

EVERYONE IN THE WORLD knows that I'm pretty jobless right now. NOT THAT I'M COMPLANING. But as I mentioned in my previous post, I have too much of time to think and wondering and imagining things like...

 

IF I were given a chance to do it, what is THE job I wanted to do right now?

 

And I wanna be Mike Rowe of Dirty jobs on Discovery Channel.

 

 

Seriously, if you don't have a clue of what I'm talking about, visit here. Basically, all he did was looking for (real) dirty jobs (jobs that people normally aren't keen to do) and actually try doing it. Well I think it's pretty awesome when you get to do new things, new dirty things, things that will never make u think about wearing a DKNY shirt to work or that Gucci pants or even CK jeans!

 

The other interesting part of the job is that, I DONT think I can do it. HAHHA And Mike is just a regular guy who is of course not used to do the dirty job! Well just like me and you. So yes, I had fun laughing at his reaction and looks when dealing with all the nasty stuff.

 

The dirty jobs he did range from as simple as counting worms, (of course, you have to find them in the mud, clean… blah3) to handling skulls and being a boat deckhand. And from racking algae out of the lake to dealing with compose piles in a turkey farm. The jobs are obviously smelly, dirty, full of bacteria (am not kidding), sleepless, difficult, yucky, stressful and not to mention dangerous.

 

But for me the meaningful side of the jobs is that, you get to know there are just A LOT of different people doing different jobs just to get the world spinning. We always think about the jobs that will give you easy money and wont get yourself dirty. But right now, there are people who ARE doing it. Just so you can indulge the processed water at your home!

 

I think, that's another reason to be grateful and appreciative with what you have.

 

 

I know I sound more like enjoying watching the program... rather than doing it myself. Haha But I think it'd be fun. Seriously.

 

 

 

 

p.s. I've always think that people working in the Discovery Channel and National Geographic have the best jobs in the world. I admire them! x)

Friday, July 04, 2008
A surfer’s t-shirt

Life continues to surprise me again and again.

 

And even I surprise myself again and again on how I get around things again and again.

Wish I could put what's on my mind into words.

But it was a little too complicated to be expressed.

 

Not that I understand what complicated actually means.

 

Maybe I think too much, esp when it's holiday – I have ALL the time in the world to think even about the simplest thing. Feels like my dad. He (who just went on his retirement) complaint about how the carpet I sat on while watching TV "curled".

 

I mean, Dad, WHO CARES?

 

And that is one of manyyyy little things he can be bothered with. Cehh…

 

 

 

Yesterday, I had my first interview – with an oil and gas contractor company. Don't get me wrong, I am still on my vacation, I don't even apply for a job position in the company. They found me – in my Uni database.

 

It went ok.

 

The funny part was when I only know that the interviewer was THE Head of IT dept AFTER the interview session. HA HA Well, it's an advantage I guess, if not I'd be even more nervous. All I can hope for now, IFFF I was meant to get the job; I wouldn't have to report for duty too soon.

 

Seriously.

 

I mean, I'm still on vacation.

 

 

 

The title refers to a t-shirt my sis bought me from Sydney. I don't think it looks anything like a surfer's t-shirt. But then, I heard that if you keep on thinking or set our mind that it is actually a surfer's t-shirt, it might turn into one.

 

So here goes, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt, Igotasurfertshirt…

 

Duhh...

 

 

Alright !! ALRIGHT !!! Here goes my update on my Jogja trip à CLICK HEREEEE !!!!

 

 

 

Enjoyyyyyyyyyyy life ppl! LIFE. IS. COOL.

 

 

 

 

p.s. So anyone will go watch CHELSHIT vs Malaysia on the 29th July?? I THINK IT'S GONNA BE FUN! There'll be some hot players... like... wait... like... hmm... like... NO ONE. lol

 

 

 

 

 

 



Currently listening to:
We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
By Jason Mraz


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