Thursday, August 25, 2005

Family trip to Kelantan

The trip to Kelantan was a good one... we spend most of the time at my eldest bro place. Things are not that cheap over there but amazingly food are much cheaper than usual, imagine every morning I had Nasi Dagang the original for only a ringgit - complete with ayam goreng... Jaja (my lovely wife) break her own guinness record in Kelantan by wearing sarung batik for almost every night in a week... which you can hardly see in KL.
Congratulation to my friend Riz for the new baby Arianna, welcome to the exciting but challenging world of parenthood- which we took the express train with Danial and Deena
My mak and bapak are back in KL after spending 5 month in Kelantan, so mom's meal everyday for me...and I'm back on the motor-bike to work due to the sky high price of petroleum... and to Rahim and Imelda-can't wait to see u guys in KL...
and Nassis try to delay the curfew at your in-laws to 12 -hehehehe

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Had a good week, here are some photos I took... getting better at it kot.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

The fantasy of Akademi Fantasia

Why Mawi? What is so good about him...winning almost a million on that anti climax and pretty much boring night for the non-believer of this Mawi cult- bigger than Ayah Pin. It's not his fault but perhaps the follower should be the one to blame i.e the fanatics bunch of people in channel 15(Astro).I wonder what's the total amount of money collected through the program and surely Astro is the absolute winner of this popularity contest.
Malaysian are so easy to be influenced by the media and rumors, some of the Mawi supporters didn't even watch him perform until the final concert!! Why don't they sms the Bersamamu number, at least some of the poor kids can have chicken for dinner I'm 100% supporting that statement by Najib� stop the nonsense� no more fantasy to the kids�tell them the reality of life�
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Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Jerebu...tempat aku mencari makan seharian dilanda jerebu. Ingat...bebudak semua jangan main kat luar.. Posted by Picasa


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Thursday, August 04, 2005

Notice anything interesting in the figure??....

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Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Beware of the giant killer - credit card

House (RM500)
Car Loan (RM500)
Food on the table (RM450)
Petrol (RM250)
Parents (RM300)

That entire amount arithmetically sums up to RM2000 a month and that is basically what you pay every month as a young and not so stylish bachelor..the basic salary for a fresh graduate would be around this figure and imagine going to work everyday just to pay for all the stuff without having to think about the cigarette, parking, movies, coffee bean and new wardrobe yet. It is terrifying, but not much you can do apart from saying yes to the credit card (the killer of financial freedom). My advice to the recently graduated youngsters, be sensible and set your priority straight so that you wouldn’t be in the same mess like the one before you.


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Monday, August 01, 2005

Petrol is up

Once again the price of petrol is up. What shall I do now? Things are getting more and more unaffordable but yet it is necessary in this life!! How on earth can some people spend thousands on clothing and hundreds more ‘lepak-ing’ at the Coffee Bean or any other places that as expensive. The simple solution to my petrol problem is to get back on the motorbike and vrooomm all the way to the office, but that will increase the risk of spending hours sheltering from the rain. Arrghhh!! Why can they (the government) continue with the LRT or commuters line? or repair the buses services-so that I can take the most relaxing journey to work everyday and eliminate the tortures monthly car installment.


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