Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Introducing KOTA KINABALU

KOTA KINABALU, an upcoming shopping heaven? Yea! for those of you who have been to Kota Kinabalu recently, you would probably have heard of the new 1 Borneo Hypermall or Warisan Square that could possibly fullfill your needs in retail therapy. Here, I'll briefly bring you a virtual tour of how is it gonna be like to shop in KK.

Foremost, it would be CENTER POINT, one of the oldest and yet favourite shopping malls in KK. Here, aside from the normal therapy treat you will also find other entertainment like bowling alley and cinema. The newly renovated Growball recreation center accomodates an 8 hall seating cinema, an alternative movie buzz aside from GSC and Cathay Cinema. Trust me, tickets here in KK is way cheaper compared to anywhere else in Malaysia. And about the Growball, it's located on 5th floor, just above Palm Square, offering gaming arcade and pool tables. Also, you will find Fun Square, another recreational center in Center Point itself. Occasionally, if you walk along the shoplots below Palm Square you will chance upon some cyber cafes too. The top floor of center Point (below Palm Square) generally house the IT shops selling computers and Eaton's Bookstore aside from other common stores. Just a bit of add on, the Eaton's was one of the most visited bookstore before Popular on Palm Square and Times Bookstore in Warisan came along. Yes, till the date of this post, you will not find MPH anywhere in Sabah yet.


img: Center Point, available from www.malaysia-students.com/2006_06_01_archive.html
img: Tuah bakery @ Palm Square, available from
strawberrygal.wordpress.com
img: Growball Cinemax @ Warisan Square, available from http://sabahbah.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/080324-004.jpg


A little bit about Center Point, it actually consists of three main shopping area, the Center Point itself (covering ground floor tilll 4th floor), Palm Square (4th floor) and City Parade (basement). the reason why there's such division is because Center Point was said to be built as a Hotel and Shopping mall together. The economy crisis years ago shatter down the hopes of Sabah development as the 4th floor onwards, initially thought to be build as hotel are forced to turned into office lots with the planned reception area transformed into a shopping area named as Palm Square. And as for the basement area, a planned kitchen and laundry area turned into City Parade, where you still can see the pipes adored the uncovered ceilings. You will find that Palm Square generally offers "more branded" goods compared to the rest of the shops in Center Point.

Warisan Square is located right in the middle of the city, across a street from Center Point.
Here's a little bit of history that you wouldn't find in any of the tourism phamplet or flyers. This simple yet promising shopping arcade was build on a demolished bus stand that once been the center of all mini-buses travelling around Kota Kinabalu*. Within Warisan Square is where you find much of the branded goods and designer's labels. This includes PADINI, ESPRITS, ROXY & QUICKSILVER, etc. Famous cafes such as Starbucks and San Francisco can be found here. For those of you who prefer something more classical like roti kahwin, kopi O or telor rebus, you can pay a visit to Old Station coffee shop here (Yes, KK do have Old Town Kopitiam but it's not here). There's also Secret Recipe if you favor delicious cheese cakes. All in all, Warisan Square is capable of catering your retail needs just the way most shopping malls out of KK does.

img: Secret Recipe @ Warisan Square, available from
naivety-me.blogspot.com
img: Warisan Square, available from http://www.warisansquare.com.my/public/default.asp

Across the street, you will find the WATERFRONT. Yes, it sits right in front of the sea. You will find a few clubs and cafes here which can keep you awake till dawn hours perhaps. Quite a happening area at night. Something that strike my sight when I first saw the place was the Irish Shamrock Bar and I'm telling you, it really looks like one, except the local ascent in replace for the Irish slang. Also, you will find Port View Restaurant, a well known sea food restaurant which offers you mouth watery seafood and other Chinese delicacies. Tell me, how can you not enjoy seafood when you come to Sabah? Personally I do find the place a bit pricy but if you're keen to get a good seafood dinner in town, this is the place to be! Along the waterfront also sits The Borneo Trading Post which sells locally produced good, from souvenir to stationaries.

img: Port View Seafood Village @ Waterfront, available from everythingasian.blogspot.com

Walk a bit further and you will reach the FILIPINO MARKET. It's probably one of the favorite tourist area as you will find the a lot of handicrafts (not to mention, souvenirs) and a whole lot of local heritage here. All locally made and at affordable prices. Sompoton keychains, gelang tangan kerang (shells made bracelets) are favourites. but here's the catch, be extra alert as there might be pick-pockets around, and I did say MIGHT.

img: Customers bargaining at Filipino Market, available from http://travel.webshots.com

Further on the road lies the central market, a typical wet market that you can find anywhere else in Malaysia. But something that's interesting is we have the PASAR IKAN MASIN. Yes, a whole market area just selling salted fish. But seriously, being a local here, if you can get to Tawau, you probably can find better ones of these.

Opposite the Central Market is KK PLAZA, another shopping mall in KK. Not so much of the elite and exclusive brands but you probably be able to find it a good shopping area. Oh yea, you would probably be surprise to find the prices of handphones here cheaper compared to the rest of the city.

Right across the street from KK Plaza is the SINSURAN AREA, and old town before these shopping malls started mushrooming in KK. You will find a bridge connecting KK Plaza and the Sinsuran shoplots. What's interesting lies underneath the bridge. You will find very nice kap piang (it's Hakka slang. It's basically pancake with peanuts and corn inside, but I find those sold here are way nicer compared to the rest that I tried in other places), ham jim piang (something like the Cinnamon bread but not so much of the Cinnamon taste~just give it a try). At night, you will also find durian stalls and it's a norm for the locals to sit around these lorries to indulge themselves in the tasty king of fruits. Oh yea, in case you might want to take note, these stalls only open from 5pm onwards untill late night. And you will find the town's best dried meat aptly known as ba kua or rou gan. Suprisingly, some locals find them better than some of the lao zhao pai (old brands) such as wo lai ye.

If you're willing to walk further on, you might find yourself landing at WISMA MERDEKA (you might need to ask around for location this time), one of the all time favourite shopping malls in KK. It's an old shopping mall but still offers modern shopping atmosphere. If you're looking for apparels, step into Tong's Enterprise. They offer a wide selection at reasonable prices. And there's a food court inside so you pretty much can stop worrying about your stomach. In between Wisma Merdeka and the Sinsuran Shoplots mentioned earlier is the 5-star Hyaat Hotel. It's by the seaside too and it along this seaside that once the ferries travelling the nearby island such as Labuan and Gaya Island is located. Now, the jetty has been shifted further on to the JESSELTON POINT.

img: Jesselton Point snap shots

In fact, Jesselton Point itself is another tourist spot aside from its function as jetty to neighbouring island. Inside Jesselton point is where you find the railway track dated back the british era. It's no longer in use but you can see the track running along the whole area uptill the seaside, offering the vista of a neighbouring island. There's also an indoor footsal court here, one of the very few in the city. Also, you may also find those red telephone booths, just like the ones you find in London here.

A stone throw from Jesselton point lies the old sea port which have been moved to Pantai Dalit. There used to be cruise ships and ships selling duty free liquors as well as books docking here at times but I hardly seen any these days. As of now, you would probably see the remainings of the sea port (don't have an idea of it was destroyed or ruined). It's mere an empty land (where they used to store containers) and the seaport buildings there.

As a note, I might have used a lot of terms like a stone throw, walk futher a bit or opposite, if you're at the sea port at this point, you're at least 20 mins walking distance away from Warisan Square. And in fact, if you have a car, from the old sea port, you will be able to drive along the highway all the way till the new hypermall ~ 1 Borneo. And to be frank with you, it is possible to travel around KK, if you're willing to walk. However, by just walking you would probably only get to the places I have mentioned where most of them are mere shopping malls. If you yern for really nice food or more adventurous travelling experience such as a trip to Kinabalu Park, I suggest you better rent a car. Yes, public transport are available, but trust me, you can't expect a tourist-friendlier bus system than the ones in Banting.

To journey on to 1Borneo would take another long post because not just 1 Borneo, there are also other interesting building around it such as Tun Mustapha foundation building and Malaysia Sabah University (UMS). That's it for now peeps. Q&A?

*why didn't I opt to be a tour guide?* haha


*Now the new Kota Kinabalu Bus Station (as what they known it, but being a KK citizen who have paid visits to KL Sentral, pudu raya, or at the very least Pasar Seni Station, I assure you, there's a perfect reason of why I refuse to acknowledge it as station. Anyhow, the bus system is well organised and capable of dropping you almost anywhere in town, at times, at the driver's courtesy, you may even stop the bus at places without bus stop ~ something which I prefer over the rigid bus system in KL) is shifted to a piece of land adjacent to SEDCO building, just minutes walk away from the original location. Oh yea, if you're interested of heading places like Ranau (it's where the Kinabalu National Park sets), Sandakan or Tawau (seafood heaven ~cheap and fresh), you would have take busses either opposite Padang Merdeka or the Sounthern Bus Station *name unconfirmed*

Current Stage

FINALLY!
I am set to move on to the next terminal, my fourth and the tenth setting in my life. Weeks ago, I had the relief of finishing the exams and all. Yes, I left the college with hope for a fun and peaceful weeks ahead. Days ago, my heart was pounding beyond it's capacity (right, it's hyperbolic). Results! And sure enough, it pleased me, though I expected something more. What I initially presumed to be a time full of fun indeed disappoint me as I find the upcoming months nothing more than the mundane days I had. Yes, I'm feeling what my seniors felt.
BORED!

how s.e.x. starts

a smile leads to a laugh
a laugh leads to a high 5
a high 5 leads to a hug
a hug leads to a kiss
a kiss leads to a make out
make out leads to a feel up
a feel up leads to a finger
a finger leads to a hand
a hand leads to a lick
a lick leads to a suck
a suck leads to a fcuk.

AND s.e.x. is like math.
you add the bed
subtract the clothes
divide the legs
leave your solution
and pray you don't multiply

The 1st part may not play its sense, but the second stanza definitely define certain parts of the society! Cheers ppl!

Baik jadi pengemis!

Saya sedang berjalan keluar daripada
kolej saya ketika saya melihat seorang
pengemis tua, dalam lingkungan umur 50-
an, sedang duduk meminta sedekah.
Selalunya, saya hanya memberi wang
kepada mereka dan terus berlalu. Entah
kenapa, mungkin mood saya tengah baik
dan saya pun tiada rushing nak ke mana-
mana. Saya lalu berbual2 dengan hamba
Allah tersebut.
Saya :Sudah lama mengemis, pakcik?
Pengemis :Ya...lebih kurang sudah 18
tahun , nak.
Saya :Wah, sudah lama juga ya
pakcik..sehari biasanya dapat berapa
pakcik?
Pengemis :Paling sedikit RM50.00 nak
Saya :Banyak juga ya pakcik??
Pengemis :Bolehlah nak, untuk
keluarga...
Saya :Ohhhh.....keluarga pakcik ada
di mana?
Pengemis :Isteri pakcik meninggal
ada 3 orang anak, tiga-tiga lelaki. Yang
pertama dekat di Universiti Putra Malaysia di Serdang
tu. Yang kedua dekat Universiti
Malaya , dan yang ketiga dekat
Universiti kebangsaan Malaysia di Bangi
nunn..
Saya :Wahh..hebat- hebat keluarga
pakcik ni...boleh tahan juga yerrr..
Pengemis :(Sambil tersenyum ;-)
Biasalah nak. Anak pun pandai apa,
sekolah kat sini?
Saya :(Membalas senyuman..^_ ^..)
Pakcik ni..So anak pakcik tu semuanya
masih kuliah?
Pengemis :Tak arrrrrr....semuanya
mengemis seperti pakcik....Diorang kata
duduk mengemis dekat universiti ni
banyak ckit incomnyer pasal budak2 U
nie pemurah! Lagi2 kalau dekat2 exam.
Setakat dua tiga ratus sehari tu biasalah!
Saya :Cisss..Hampehhhhhh. ......!!!!
Hehehehehe.. dah, pi sambung buat kerja
tu balik, kalau taknak menerima nasib
seperti pakcik.

Friday, June 27, 2008

一个不错的比例

别被'津贴论'骗去了
让我说个农场的故事,让你知道什么是国阵说的'津贴'。
在一个农场里,每天可以生产10粒苹果。农场里有5个工人和1个场主,总共6个人。他们每天一人吃一粒苹果,就足够维持农场里的运作,所以还有剩下4粒苹果。
场主把这4粒苹果卖了,一粒RM10,结果赚了RM40。场主把这RM40拿来提升农场里的所有设施、设备,但是一天最多也需要RM25罢了。多出的RM10就拿来发给5个工人,每人有RM2,剩下RM5拿来当作自己的盈利。
日子这样下去,这个农场就变得很先进,而且工人的住宿和环境都是一流的。5个工人也存了一笔钱。
但是不久这个好场主去世了,来了个新场主。新场主说:'我们要提升农场素质,要有一流的思维。现在你们吃的苹果,需要给RM1.00。但是你想想,这是很便宜的,你去外面买苹果一粒要RM10叻!'
工人没办法,就继续做工和每天给RM1.00来吃他们以前每天吃的免费苹果,结果他们现在每天只赚得RM1.00。
现在,新场主还是把多余的4粒苹果拿去卖,赚了RM40,还是像从前一样,RM25拿来提升设施,RM10就拿来发给5个工人,RM5拿来当作自己的盈利,再来,现在那5粒苹果他卖给工人,赚了RM5.00,现在他每天得RM10.00盈利。
不久,苹果售价突然大涨了一倍,外面售价RM20一粒。现在新场主还是把多余的4粒苹果拿去卖,大赚了RM80。
农场的设施提升工程现在换了是新场主的朋友承包。新场主的朋友说,苹果售价大涨,设施提升工程的费用也要涨价了,变成RM50。其实真正费用才RM30,新场主把多出来的RM20和他的朋友平分。
现在新场主有,
RM10(和他的朋友平分的提升工程费)加
RM20的盈利(RM80-RM50-RM10=RM20)再加
RM5的卖苹果给自己员工赚的钱。
总共是RM35.00。比起以前的RM10,新场主多赚了RM25.00!!
哇!!!暴利叻,苹果售价突然大涨,农场赚多了RM25.00。但是工人还是每天只赚取RM1.00。
但是,贪心的新场主却招来5位员工,对他们说,'你们看看,苹果现在的市场售价是RM20一粒,但是你们却用RM1.00来买一粒苹果,你看你们多幸运!我就辛苦了,我需要津贴你们每人RM19.00,总共RM95.00来给你们苹果吃啊,你看农场的津贴负担多么的重!'
'农场真的很辛苦了,再这样下去,农场会破产,倒闭。现在我卖你们每粒苹果RM1.50吧,我辛苦一点来津贴RM18.50。'
那么现在新场主的暴利又增加了,RM20+RM10+RM7.50=RM37.50,又赚多了RM2.50。这RM2.50是从哪里赚来的?就是从自己工人的口袋赚来的。
现在我问你们,比起当苹果还没暴涨前和暴涨后,农场主变辛苦了还是变有钱了?之前,RM10.00;之后,RM37.50。这么简单,你不是看不明白吧?
场主说津贴很辛苦,有吗?他有从他自己口袋拿出那个他所谓的RM95的苹果津贴吗?农场有因为津贴而破产吗?他现在比起之前赚多了3.75倍!会破产吗?
那油涨价呢?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Sunday, June 15, 2008

The light at doorstep.


Perhaps a new image for us - classical revolution. Put on a warm white bulb, it turns purple. Awesome!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Ok, she own it?


Loke Yang Zhi! Ok ok, I know the spelling is inaccurate!

Caption: YANGTZE CRUISE & TOUR SDN BHD, JALAN IPOH

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tag #1

Taggety-tagged...

Rite, I'll let myself be associated to this taggy thing...to fill up my 3 months holidays, and believe me when I say it's holiday... TAG TAG TAG!

***

Name 5 people you can think of right off the top of your head.

Don’t read the questions underneath until you write the names of all 5 people. This is a lot funnier if you randomly list the names first. NO CHEATING!!

1. Yee Rui (she tagged me what!!)
2. Lim Zhi
3. Raja Ezman
4. Hock Peng
5. Seng

1. how did you meet number 1? (Yee Rui)
Think Si Ying intro to me back in KMPP

2. on a scale of 1-10 how would you rate your friendship with 1? (Yee Rui)
7 gua...something like wind la

3. How long have you known 4? (Hock Peng)
2 years...

4. How do you know number 3? (Raja)
4S1 classmate

5. Where is 5? (Seng)
Somewhere in Kuantan

6. A fact about number 1. (Yee Rui)
SMART!!!

7. Who is 4 going out with? (Hock Peng)
Pui Kee

8. What does 1 do for a living? (Yee Rui)
For the time being, PSD gua...

9. Would you live with number 3? (Raja)
Oh please, NEVA!

10. What do you like about number 2? (Lim Zhi)
Personality that matters

11. Do you miss number 5? (Seng)
What for? Forget about him! :P

12. Would you make out with number 4? (Hock Peng)
He's a male, that's totally outa topic! Pui Kee would kill me too!

13. What’s you opinion of number 2? (Lim Zhi)
someone I can depend on...

14. What’s your favourite memory with number 5? (Seng)
Eating spree and CNY celeb @ KMB organizing experience...

15. What would you do if number 1 and 2 were going out? (Yee Rui and Lim Zhi)
They would crap lots of shit bout me!

16. Ever had a long conversation with 5? (Seng)
Got, but all crap!

17. Have you slept at 2’s house? (Lim Zhi)
If I say Yes?

18. Do you hang out with 3 alot? (Raja)
back in thr IRP weeks

19. Who have you known the longest?
Damm! It's Raja!! how could this be?!!!!

20. How often do you talk to 1? (Yee Rui)
When I called her

21. How about 2? (Lim Zhi)
Always.

22. Have you ever thought 3 more than a friend? (Raja)
wtf? No way!

23. Would you go out for a date with 5? (Seng)
For eating spree, YES!!!!

24. Do you dream about 2? (Lim Zhi)
Of course

25. What did number 4 do to you that you can never forget? (Hock Peng)
Helped me to collect specimens from IMR

26. What have you done for 1 that the person never forgets? (Yee Rui)
uiii.... kenot remember lo... macam neva leh....

27. Whats 3’s hobby? (Raja)
Facebooking

I tag..
Lim Zhi
Hannah
Marrianne
Nadhila
Creski
Patrick
Raja

as the lucky seven! Sorry ppl! (:P)

Monday, June 09, 2008

Common bathroom door



M. Bedroom toilet door







Saturday, June 07, 2008





Monday, June 02, 2008

Completed grill



Sunday, June 01, 2008

Larger sink



Saturday, May 31, 2008

Hse grill



Thursday, May 22, 2008

IB grad briefing


Well, you know what that means. The diverged paths has finally begun. Thankfully.

Well, exam's are over. What's next? BTN is in 4 days. I hope it is at the very least compatible with the one in Kundasang.

Right, it's over, and I shall not say a character about it. Perhaps just a post reminiscing about the past in captions. So let the new journey come rolling!

Friday, May 09, 2008

Whoa! Who's that!



Sunday, May 04, 2008

How my preperation goes?


No joke. Those are the materials i flip through each time when chem assestments come. This time, things seemed never end. There are just too many things to cover. Anyone lend me a hand please!!!

Meanwhile, i am still wondering of her sudden hostile towards me... Why? Right, that's outa my topic. I'm pulling out of the excursion. Yes i'm! Rather spend more time with my family... Obnoxious community! Indifferent attitude!!

Saturday, May 03, 2008

New gear on the list


K850i! Topped with HPM-82, it offers a 'cyber-man' phone. Indeed, this will keep me on the go always...
Bit of cons:
1. If only it offers up to ISO 800. Should work fine with the 5megs
2. Perhaps a 2x op zoom to keep abreast with 3x among digicam
3. Larger cap of internal memo. 512mb will do good with its expandable m2 slot
4. Higher end of JAVA which can sustain more JAVA softwares (should top with a larger ram cap too)
...else, i hav yet to explore after my exam. IB's on the list!

Is this what you call prepared?


Yes, my sem 4 malay novel. IB's days away and I'm still reading it... Am I really prepared for this challenge? Grrr...

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Banting bus:


How to stop d bus la? Sigh... Is this another problem of development? Not quite sure sustainability is the word but the authority should play a part in maintaining the qualitiy of present institutional factors, topped with the increase in quantity too!

Monday, April 28, 2008

After 2 years, i juz realise its existence:


Trust me, majority have reservations for this idea

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Out of boredom


...this is what we do during irp

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dream counts?

Woke up at 4.30, felt kinda lazy and decided to study on bed. For all i did not predict, i ended up sleeping again. Woke up reflecting on the dream i had. Weird. Dreamt of wan farah sleeping in my room and she was very sick. Carried her all the way to a hospital or something. She was fine with her partially removed head scarf. Met Mayura there with minor injuries but she insisted on being treated first. Not sure what happened next, but i'm pretty sure i uttered out 'she's just too extreme' . I have no idea who in the world would have heard it but it so happened that wan farah thought it was herself that was being extreme. Next in view was Jeck going to toilet. Yes, i'm awake by now. Still wondering why the dream was weird. Continued my studies for an hour or so and when i reached class, wan farah put an unusual smile on her face. Weird, did she had the same dream?

Gosh... But why wan farah? Could it be related to yesterday's incident? Did the bleeding on my head left an unpleasant effect on my thoughts? Man, i still have lots of things to do. Not now please, oh Lord. Whatever it is, praying for the best... Exam's drawing really close at this point, and i just realise it. Worried...

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

The IRP


Intensive Revision program. That's the name given. Originally pioneered by KMB, it's also practice by KMS now. We sit in groups of four or five, and do group discussion on pass year papers. The program consists of three stages. ie. Read and recall session, attempting the question under real exam condition (within time), and lastly, rectifying mistakes of the answer scripts. The excursion of this journey normally begins a month before our final exam. Five days a week, the program last for eight hours with a short tea break and lunch break in between. Attendance is compulsory for all students. Topped with a so called specially planned IRP meal, the school hopes that students will get out of the program with more ideas of the real exam to score the best. The specially planned meals aimed to reduce sleepiness during the discussion may not be favourable to all students. The proportion challenge and lesser presentation values makes it a great challenge for students to go through before the real exam. Some ex-students gave credits to the program but the meals.

Monday, April 14, 2008

My beloved IRP


Yea rite!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Taking a break from battle


What sleeping late has to offer: first i woke up late. Supposed to attend mass but was late for the van. Fine, i'll take the bus and get there myself. Walked through the bigger alley and waited for bus under the bright sun. Sweat sweat and sweat. Boarded bus after twenty minutes of sweats. Tried to stop the bus at Teluk Datuk but the 'beep' malfunctioned. Landed in Banting alone. And the least of enjoyment i had was the roti telur and teh tarik.

38 days away. Gosh... Time really flies. Soon, the one-month struggle will begin. Hopefully, i'll make it through. As of now, i still find lots of room for improvements. Hardwork is essentially needed!

Laptop will be off my hands in less than a month's time. He needs it more, thus he shall have it. Second thought, at least i can keep my hands and heads off the distraction. With that, i'm left with my cell phone to connect me with the rest of the world. Thank God! *salute the cell phone producers!

Did not attend the Majlis Restu. Had my study-sleep session instead. Have some reservations with the idea of coupon-lunch. Cheapsket! Muyih sent a bottle of blessed water to my room. Still wondering what to do with it. Jeck is clueless either.

Something to ponder about: what seemed to be a close friendship can really deteriorate. What seemed to be a saga appears to be short story, and as usual, it ends with a moral value. The colorfull photos only portray fading shadow at this point. Will our paths crossed again? Perhaps it's taking a break. At least we know each other's location.

Taking a short break from blogging...

Friday, March 28, 2008

As the preparation saga begins...


With our barely prepared mindset, perhaps a mind packed with the necessary knowledge, optimistic spirit, top-ed with notes that took over months to prepare, we are set to go... The song sings 'if we hold on together' yep, to work in group. I've come so far, so why not finish the race? If 40 have been a result of 28, so why can't a 39 been made to be 45? (Despite knowing where my standard really is) YES I CAN! With His guidance and blessing, i'll walk the path enlightened by Him. I just hope i will say the same phrases when i finish the all-seemed-perpetual race...

Saturday, March 15, 2008

At least...

Guess what's supposed to fall fell. Nothing much I can do but to endure the 3 weeks ahead. The last straw, will it break the camel's back? Yea. I know, I may have use the proverb in the wrong context but perhaps that's how I see things, how I view my condition. India may not house the finest ivory but the elephants there do have tusks. At the very least I was given a chance to have a closer look at those elephants, not having the chance to ride on them yet. Some say I'm a hypocrite. Perhaps. Perhaps not. My first impulses did appeal to me that my condition was of the utmost unfairness but detailed consideration leads me to the word "at least". Yes! At least, I was able to see the elephants. Tears no longer flood my eyes. But what awaits me in the future is simply unpredictable. I may be able to turn my friends and relatives off, but what about the people who brought me up? Parents? Family? Maybe it's time for me to feel sinful, for failing to ride on those elephants having the finest ivory? Whatever it is, I know I can handle it. At the very least, I was given the chance to apply. I shall not complain.

~the real war begins in 2 days time~

Friday, March 07, 2008

Home sweet Home!

Yes, I'm home! For the last time, before I am back again for good.
My lunch on air indeed differ from what MAS offers for domestic flights today:
KUL-BKI/07-03-08/their so called "light meal"
meal in box as compared to those luxuries in tray decades back...

~to serve sentence again on the 16th March 2008~

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Weekend excursion...




Are these eternal?

Monday, February 18, 2008

Relief....

It's inaugural, it's exciting, it's challenging, and finally a relief that it's half way through.
Chinese New year Celebration: 18 Feb. 2008 - Yee Sang tossing event and Lion dance.It may sound impossible to bring them in here, but mutual understanding and respect overcome it. Extending our greatest appreciation to MCA Pantai Morib...


A little bit over budget but we got it through. Carrots added. Wanted to add pamello to it initially but the fruit tasted weird, Off the list! The use of plastic and tissues instead of plates were creative and a result of funds challenge.

They seemed to enjoy it but I doubt 50% of the teachers were there. Bottom line, we had fun!
Another challenge up in two days time - Oriental Night... praying for the best, just like how I prayed for my university applications...

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Sun beneath the dark clouds...

Finally, I see a stream of silver lining among the mist of dark clouds. It's a sign of relief but yet not totally detached from the stress saga. yes, I have got one of them, but it's mere interview. There's still room for failure but of course, it's better to be optimistic. Upon agreement with Stew on his suit, yes, i am set to prepare well for it. Day by day, I listen to his experience saga. From the ethical point of view and otherwise, generating my own perception and ideas of answers to possible questions to access my eligibility to Bristol. Thanx Jocelyn and Jolin for your commitments in providing me with the contact details of seniors. It does help in one way or another. Perhaps, this would be my best CNY gift.

CNY - what supposed to be 500km journey to the north is now debris. No, no more Penang in the tentative. So, what's up on the 3 days leave? I wonder, while I make way for his "her". I recalled my principal told me "give and take". Now the question is, would I get anything at all if i give too much? No laptop, no entertainment, won't I die of boredom? Perhaps too far fetch. Promise is a promise, but yet in this case, I have to break it. Felt guilty and uneasy. Should I?

Attended a birthday party of some one I have no idea who she is. 60 years old. hm.. Food was excellent despite in a small and luxury challenged hotel.But the speed of food serving is terrible. Maybe it's second day of new year and we should give and take. Maybe? Here's the fun I got outa it. Some say it's creative, some say it's mad:
From a dish of desert for longevity,

I present to you the evil rabbit! Yes, Stew did join the fun! The prawn head was his brain child. Avangard perhaps?

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Returning to school for honor roll tea party on 13/02/08