Thursday, December 04, 2008

Migrating to Wordpress...

I have been hesitating for a very long while to do this but I guess, when things has to happen, it has to happen, no matter what...

So, what is this all about?

I am migrating.................. my blog to wordpress...

So, you can consider this post as my last post in Blogger.com. I would continue to use my gmail and this blog would still be around... just that it would no longer be updated...

If you want to continue to follow my "updates", please go here.

p.s. I know I have "migrate" my blog many times but this time, it is different... I am not sticking to Blogger.com anymore...

Disappointed with Blogger

Blogger kinda disappointing....

I tried to post photos here and even with the Medium setup, the photo still over size...

Sigh...

really disappointed with Blogger...

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

New Version of Christmas Song

Whispers: Paintball is superbly fun... Cant wait to go there again...

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Got this from a friend... Can't stop laughing...

You'd better watch out
You'd better not cry
You'd better keep cash
I'm telling you why:
Recession is coming to town.

It's hitting you once,
It's hitting you twice
It doesn't care if you've been careful and wise
Recession is coming to town

It's worthless if you've got shares
It's worthless if you've got bonds
It's safe when you've got cash in hand
So keep cash for goodness sake, HEY

You'd better watch out
You'd better not cry
You'd better keep cash
I'm telling you why:
Recession is coming to town!

Finance products are confusing
Finance products are so vague
The banks make you bear the cost of risk
So keep out for goodness sake, OH

You'd better watch out
You'd better not cry
You'd better keep cash
I'm telling you why:
Recession is coming to town.....

Friday, November 28, 2008

Funny Way to Answer a Call

Whispers: the blogger's blog is still around... but I hope I can get over it soon...

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Heard this from a colleague:

When someone call you, instead of greeting him using "Hello" like usual, answer with the following:

"Nice Feeling Chicken Shop, We serve only the best feeling chicken just for you. How may I help you?"

Surely you would be getting a silence response from the other side... but I guess it would be kinda fun... :P

Never try it though...

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Blogger's Block

Whispers: yes... I find this very funny.
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I am experiencing blogger's block...

explaining why I am not updating this blog...

sigh.....

Monday, November 10, 2008

Mamak's Stall - Daylight Robbery

Whispers: For those who have been waiting for my Paris photographs, I think you would still need to wait as I am experiencing technical glitches every time I upload it... not sure why but will try to get it up soon...

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Mamak's stall, which used to be a very great place for gathering or supper, mainly because of the cheap but really good food, are no longer that "heaven" nowadays... at least at the one that I went to yesterday...

Shanmuga Restoran, the one near Berkeley round-a-bout, is currently on my banned-list just because of yesterday...
I would understand if the price for food at these mamak's stall went up abit nowadays but it is really ridiculous to charge people twice the money people are paying for the same food at other places...

Yesterday, I ordered a cup of Milo Ice and I piece of Tandoori Chicken. The Milo ice is really full of ice and the chicken taste okay but I was really surprise when the bill comes in... I was charged a whopping RM8 for the Milo Ice and Tandoori chicken... When I enquire the fella, he told me that the tandoori cost RM6.40...


RM6.40
for a piece of Tandoori chicken
(the normal price I paid for better taste tandoori chicken is about RM3.50 only)

That is way too much to charge a Tandoori Chicken and I told that fella straight in the face that it is too expensive and I would never come back to eat there again... He just give me a blank face...

Another friend was ripped off as well: 1 Milo Ice kosong and 1 Pasembar plus 1 pack of nasi lemak biasa = RM5 something... my instinct is telling me that the nasi lemak biasa cost him about RM2.50 (other place sell at max: RM2 for the same thing...)

So, now... I am asking you all to spread the news that that mamak's stall is conducting daylight robbery and hope that everyone would just boycott that place...

Friday, October 31, 2008

Back from Paris

Whispers: Appraisal is here... what am I gonna do???

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Glass Pyramid @ Musee de Louvre

Just a quick one before I load up more photos of the trip, maybe next week... keep my fingers crossed.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Bonjour de la part de Paris

Whispers: Paris is so darn foreign to me... cant understand them at all...

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Yes... you read it right... I am blogging from Paris right now...


For those who dont know, I am actually on a "business trip" to this City of Light to participate in an exhibition (name SIAL, dun believe me?? google for SIAL.fr) to promote my company's products and name.

So, I would be here for one whole week, beginning today (18 Oct 2008) until next Friday (24 October 2008). Taking MAS plane, I would be back to Malaisie (how French write Malaysia) on 25 October 2008.

By now, many of you would be thinking of asking me for souveniers... I know but please understand that my budget to come here is very limited... 1 Euro = RM 4.85... I would try to get some but it would be on first-come-first-serve basis, except for the few that are special cases la...

Anyway, taking that 12 hours plus flight is really a great experience... will talk about that later...

Friday, October 17, 2008

I am blogging at KLIA

Say what you like but I do admit that this is my first time going oversea, apart from South China Sea that I cross to go to KK for study...

Yes, I am a "katak di bawah tempurung" but it is never too late to learn...

So, this is what I learnt today... I can blog at KLIA... hahaha...

Just a quick one before my flight...

Monday, October 13, 2008

Jason and San San

Whispers: Had a long meeting with the Youth Camp committee members... Was informed that we already received 12 confirmed participants... better than I expected... GAMBATTE!!!

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It was a joyious day last saturday... My godsister, San San, got married with her long-time sweetheart, Jason.

Jason and Alyssa

I, as one of the godbrother (the other would be Weoi Li), went over early in the morning to help out... As the "sisters" were low in number, Weoi Li and I was being recruited to join into the "sisterhood"... The funniest thing is that I was such an effective "sister" that the "brothers" were furious of me for making their "jobs" so hard...

The rest of the time, I function as photographer for the wedding. But then again, I feel so inferior among the two Nikon dSLR... I have made up my mind that I am going to get my very own dSLR in November...

In the evening, I am still one of the photographer for the wedding dinner... Being of of the invitee to the dinner, I was being sit with the rest of my gang... Weoi Li, Li Jin, Fook Ming, Ji Long, Ling Sze, Gee Way, Fay Chin, Hanxue and Mee Leng... By the end of the dinner, the couple went around the restaurant "cheering" every table. My table was one of the first few and the brother that I "kena" earlier of the day actually take their revenge on me by making me drink one cup of red wine at one go... It was okay initially, until the alcohol start kicking in...

Most of my gang went back early and I was one of the last one to leave the restaurant. Knowing that I am a little drunk, I drove slowly. Knowing how many of my kalyana mitras would be worried about me, I sent a message to each of them. Here is the message I wrote yesterday...
To my kalyana mitras,
In case you are concern about me, rest in peace. I hav finally reach home in one piece. Throu
ghout the journey, I drove 180km/h only (oops, please take away the 1). Yeah, I know... I am so bad. Good nite.

Here are those reply that I got from my kalyana mitras... Hope they dont mind me showing them out...

Ji Long: Good night! Dun Drink so much next time kay.
Gee Way: Glad to hear tat. Good nite.
Ling Sze: Hey, good to hear you're safe home. But Don't alwys drink so much la. Take care.
Fay Chin: U must be psychic:-P! Nite nite, sleep tight.
Mee Leng: Thanx 4 ur sms, wei Han. Ur sms came on time as we were wondering about u. Good 2 know u r safely home. Good nite. :)
Hanxue: :) who concerned about you? You always take good care of yourself. (remind self to stock up alcohol)
Li Jin: Wow now I know when u r drunk u can rhyme a poem. Omg! U shld drink more.who knows u'll bcom d modern cao cao?

Well, guys... That is one of the few occassions that I take in so much at one go... normally, I wont do it... I prefer to enjoy it slowly...

Anyway, thanks for your concern... I will take care of myself :) maybe we can come out and drink again someday... :P

The couple and the gang...

San San and me...

Monday, October 06, 2008

Fanily and Friends

Whispers: My manager is not around... He is flying to Morocco on a business trip...

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Something that I saw triggered me to write this post...

As like any other Sunday for the past few weeks, I went to work as a part-time instructor yesterday at Skytrex. What caught my attention the most yesterday is the second last group that came in. It was not the leader's bad attitude but rather the group of people that he bought in.

The whole group consisted of 45 person (more or less, as I didnt have the privilage to count) with some as young as 6 years old to someone who is as old as 40-something... From what I can see, the older-generation people are good friends from those-were-the-days and it is already remarkable to see friendship that last so long...

But what is even more remarkable about this group is the younger-generation... Clearly, their age ranged from 6 to 16 or 17 years old but somehow, their relationship with each other are actually very good. I could see that they are actually very closely bonded together. Even though the boys are more wild (as expected) and the girls are more shy (more of the expected), they encourage each other (at the same time, tease one another as well).

It was really a very heart-warming time seeing how these families get together to do something (I am sure skytrex is just one of the many activities that they do together) and many, if not all, of their children joined in to have fun, great and value time together...

And it actually makes me wonder if my friends and I would move towards this direction in the future... I sure hope so as I dont really have this type of experience when I was young (yes, I am jealous... so what) but I do hope that my children wont go through the same thing as I am...

Disclaimer: I am not blaming my parent or anything because I am grateful that they have given me a very good childhood and I want to give my children the same plus something extra... :)

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hard @ Work

Whispers: I need to keep my mouth shut in front of one of my colleague. He would simply tell the rest of the world what I said and that include every single detail I mentioned... THIS IS BAD!!! He dont know when to shut up...

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Working as an instructor at Skytrex is actually an easy most of the time. But once in a while, an instructor would need to spring into action in order to "save" the day.

I was stationed at the big net yesterday and I have to do the "saving" 4 times yesterday. 3 of it is easy job as it is only pulling the participants to the end point using a rope. But that "different" save yesterday is really a "hard work".

Working at the big net, what I, as an instructor is mostly afraid of is big size fella unable to continue to climb the big net towards the platform. As there is no way that we can lower the fella to the ground, we must get him to the platform no matter what.

Yesterday, while I was watching the big net, a super-size fella came and after trying to climb the big net to the platform, he declared that he cannot continue and would want us to lower him to the ground.

Since it is impossible to do so, I keep on encouraging him to continue climb toward the net but to no avail. Knowing that the other instructors have their plate full, I move up to "save" that guy.

Believe me that this is no easy job. As the super-sized fella was hanging onto the middle of the net, I myself have to move away from the platform just to reach him. Using my two carabiners, I move towards him slowly (it is really scary as I am afraid of height and it is about 5 to 6 meters above the ground). It has a while when I managed to get to him (thankfully, he was still able to hold onto the net when I reached him).

Using one of the carabiner, I locked his carabiner and began climbing back to the platform (I have to pull myself plus that super-size fella up and it feels like forever).

Even as I reached the the platform, my "work" is far from over... the super-sized fella was still hanging there and I have to pull him up. Luckily, there was another guy at the platform and with his help, we managed to pull him up.

I was completely exhausted and dehyrated at that time... Hope I wont have to do it again in the future...

Vivien and Eugene

Whispers: There is no easy money in this world... more details in my next post :P

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Went for a wedding dinner last Saturday.

Congrats, Vivien and Eugene!

Vivien and Eugene

Vivien is my course-mate back in the days when I was still studying in UMS, Sabah.


Anyway, the dinner also function as a reunion for our group of course-mates / university-mates. Even though only some of us were present, it does feel great to be able to meet with each other again...

Those present that day: Lian, Teh, Ka Siang, Oi Kuen, Fui Pin, Chai Lim, Amy, Pei Wei and her fiance...

Hope to see you all again soon...

Friday, September 26, 2008

Applying for Passport

Whispers: I am going to Paris, not for vacation but for work... Still, I am speechless... I dunno what to say...

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Well, this is actually my first time applying for a passport and surprisingly, the experience with the Immigration Department (the one in Port Klang) is a very good one...

In case you still dont know, you would need the following to be ready before going there to apply:
  • 2 passport photo
  • 2 copy of your birth cert.
  • 2 copy of your IC
  • 1 completed form (you can buy it at the counter @ RM1 per piece)
Remember to bring your original birth cert and IC as well cause they need it for the process... if you forgotten to make copies of the above or to take a passport photo, there is still hopes as there is a makcik that operates a photocopy centre and a passport photo machine inside the office.

As usual, I reached the office early and was one of the first few to apply for a passport. The whole process is hassle-free and the best thing is that, I could get my passport in 2 hours time after I pay for it...

Kudos to all the Immigration officers in the Port Klang office and Selamat Berbuka Puasa...

Keep up the good works...

Monday, September 22, 2008

Skytrex Adventures

Whispers: A friend introduce me to Secondhand Serenade...

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Remember the post that I wrote about me becoming an instructor for the Skytrex Adventures not long ago??? Well, I am no longer that person.

Why? The answer is simple...

I WENT UP AND CONQUERED THE SKYTREX LIAO!!!!

It was not something that I thought I would be doing that fast as many people know that I am afraid of height... As usual, I was working today when the storm came yesterday's afternoon. The two group that was suppose to go up decided not to wait.

But by the time the last group move in, Julien was kind enough to offer all of us (part time instructors) to go up FREE!!!

An opportunity not to be missed, I was one of the first to take up the offer...

By the time I move up the "Ladder", I was actually starting to get the "regret" feeling and keep on wondering what have I did to put myself in that position???

For someone who is really afraid of height, it was really a scary experience all the way... but having faith in the gears that I used and "myself" [the best self-help way for me when I was up there was to constantly telling myself that I am no longer afraid of height! (Denial :P )], I move from one platform to another.

The worst thing about the whole journey around the Skytrex is that my two co-workers' (also part-time instructor) idea of disturbing me while going all around it. They constantly shake the "bridge" while I was crossing it...

In the end, I finished the whole Skytrex and yes, I am still in one piece.

So, anyone want to go up????

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Torturing myself???

Whispers: A friend is coming to Klang this Saturday...

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On one of those rare day of the month were I got a chance of resting (due to a public holiday), I continued to "torture" myself by doing several things that I seldom do.

I woke up very early to join my mum for a morning walk up the nearby hill. I was "deceived" by my mum that I would be able to see the sunrise from the top of the hill. I was abit disappointed as it was kinda cloudly that morning but since I was up there, I might as well make the best out of it... taking photographs of Klang.

Afterward, I drove around Klang to take more photographs as part of my personal project before heading back home for a rest (watching the movie "Shooter" and sleep). But the craziest thing that I did on that day was going over to Setia Alam for a jog (something that I have not been doing for a while) which end up having me playing a game of basketball with a group of young teenager boys...

This game really push me to the limit as half way through the game, I was breathing hard through my mouth. My "teammate" and I lost the game 5-8 with me managing to score 2 out of the five with two baskets... Not a very bad score considering that I have not played a basketball game for more than 10 years...

However, directly after the game, I found my body weak, especially my leg...

Nighttime came and I received a call from Weng Phoon saying that a friend, Chun Jiat, is back in Malaysia and wish to meet up with me and the others... Joining them at Sungai U Restaurant later, I really enjoyed the companionship of these friends, Chun Jiat, Weng Phoon, Wei Loong, Kean Hua, Weoi Li, Li Jin, Huey Ying, Pei Yun and Ling Sze...

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Alvin and Adeline

Whispers: Burning midnight oil to get the works done as soon as possible...

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Last Sunday was the wedding day for my colleague, Alvin and his long-time aweet heart, Adeline. Even though they would not be reading this, I would still want to congratulate them and to thank them for giving me this wonderful opportunity to participate in one of the most important day of their lives.

Again, congrats to both of you...

Limits

Whispers: Public holiday on Wednesday... But still have to work...

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One of the best thing about becoming friend is having the privilege of joking with each other and having fun/laugh while doing it.

But as with everything else, there would always be a limit to everything and it is always the best that one should know where this limit is. Most of the time, everything are joke-able but there are always some sensitive topics which should never be touch.

Going over the limit once can be forgiven but going over it more than once would spell trouble for both side.

This is the experience that I got recently.

Monday, September 08, 2008

I am a Part-time Skytrex Instructor

Whispers: One of the lamest thing that I ever did in my entire life: Went into the cinema and sit there for 10 minutes before realizing that I was in the wrong one...

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Like the most recent movie by Jack Neo, "Money Still Not Enough", I am trying every way that I can to create extra income...

I have approached Skytrex Adventures for some part-time job when I was there on 30th August and yesterday (Sunday) I was one of the few part-time instructors there, taking care of part of the whole Skytrex.


It was an easy job as the most important thing is to keep an eye on those "customers", making sure they are following the instruction correctly. The only thing that you might feel would be the a strain on the neck and on the eyes...

It is basically a very easy job and the pay is consider good as food is provided as well.

Well, the irony of this whole thing is that I have never been on the Skytrex as of now...

(I would go up soon... :P )

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Picture of Rafting Trip @ Sg Kampar (31st August 2008)

Whispers: I support "Hari Malaysia" to be declare as a public holiday.

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Me, getting ready to conquer Sg Kampar (somehow, I look like those ancient chinese god holding his weapon... just that I looked kinda silly here :P)

Weng Phoon and his friends...

Bee Chuen, Yee Han, Pick Koon, Wei Lyn, Ai June and Hui Phing

Pei Yun and Huey Ying

Fay Chin and Gee Way

Weoi Li, Li Jin, Mee Leng and Hanxue

Andrew and Pei Yi

The girls...

more girls...

them again...

many of us...

my raftmates (Yee Han, Bee Chuen, Pick Koon, Ai June, Ling Chong) and me...

Conquering Sg Kampar

my raftmates...

Forward!!!

Half-time...

Moving on...

Reat for a while...

We are having fun....

Tiring le.... Cheeze!

Weoi Li and me...

Everyone shouting YEAH!

What now?

Pei Yun and Mee Leng

Huey Ying thinking "Why did I come here to torture myself???"... hav to make a fake smile for the camera somemore... (Just kidding...)

Where are those people going???

Come, mari come...

Paddle forward!!!

The guides...

More guides...

Having lunch as the reward of conquering Sg Kampar...

The people that make it happens...

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Adventurous Weekend

Whispers: I got pain on my a** after hitting onto a rock during the rafting trip...

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It was a great weekend...

On Saturday, I purposely took a half day leave to join my friends for their adventure on Skytrex in Taman Pertanian Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam.

Imagine climbing up to 17 meter above ground... moving from one tree to another across some man-made track and doing some flying fox stunts to complete the track.


On Sunday, things get more extreme... 2 1/2 hours of drive bring us from Klang to Gua Tempurung for an adventure like no other... We went for a white water river rafting adventure in Kampar River...

Imagine riding a raft that may capside anytime while going through those rapids. The only thing that keep you on the raft is your feet, trying to hold you from going overboard plus the paddle that you use to move the raft, sometimes against the current... Water flashing from all over and before you realize, you are floating in the river and the guides would try to save you by throwing ropes to you...

*Photographs coming soon... promised...

Monday, August 25, 2008

Sempurna - Andra & The Back Bone

Whispers: I got 27 people (including myself) going for white water river rafting in Sg Kampar this Sunday... Thanks for the support!

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Kau begitu sempurna
Dimataku kau begitu indah
Kau membuat diriku akan slalu memujimu

Disetiap langkahku
Kukan slalu memikirkan dirimu
Tak bisa kubayangkan hidupku tanpa cintamu

Janganlah kau tinggalkan diriku
Takkan mampu menghadapi semua
Hanya bersamamu ku akan bisa

Chorus:
Kau adalah darahku
Kau adalah jantungku
Kau adalah hidupku
Lengkapi diriku
Oh sayangku, kau begitu
Sempurna... Sempurna...

Kau genggam tanganku
Saat diriku lemah dan terjatuh
Kau bisikkan kata dan hapus semua sesalku

Janganlah kau tinggalkan diriku
Takkan mampu menghadapi semua
Hanya bersamamu ku akan bisa

Chorus:
Kau adalah darahku
Kau adalah jantungku
Kau adalah hidupku
Lengkapi diriku
Oh sayangku, kau begitu
Sempurna... Sempurna...

Kau genggam tanganku
Saat diriku lemah dan terjatuh
Kau bisikkan kata dan hapus semua sesalku

My Say: I am sure that many people would surprise seeing me featuring a Malay song here as I believe no one would believe that I listen to Malay song... But then again, everything has it's exception and this is one of them... Yes, I do listen to some Malay song but those that I really interested are those superbly created... My other favourite Malay song that I love is Generasiku by OAG...

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Superman - Five For Fighting

Whispers: Funny that I believe that I got alot of topics to blog about but dunno why, it just couldn't be put in words...

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I can't stand to fly
I'm not that naive
I'm just out to find
The better part of me

I?m more than a bird, I'm more than a plane
More than some pretty face beside a train
It's not easy to be me

Wish that I could cry
Fall upon my knees
Find a way to lie
About a home I'll never see

It may sound absurd, but don't be naive
Even Heroes have the right to bleed
I may be disturbed, but won't you concede
Even Heroes have the right to dream
It's not easy to be me

Up, up and away, away from me
It's all right, You can all sleep sound tonight
I'm not crazy, or anything?

I can't stand to fly
I'm not that naive
Men weren't meant to ride
With clouds between their knees

I'm only a man in a silly red sheet
Digging for kryptonite on this one way street
Only a man in a funny red sheet
Looking for special things inside of me

It's not easy to be me.

My Say: As a superfan of the Man of Steel, this song actually give me the feel that the song makes Superman more human than ever...

Friday, August 22, 2008

Empty - The Click Five

Whispers: I realize that I have been posting really many post this year...

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Tried to take a picture
Of love
Didn't think I'd miss her
That much
I wanna fill this new frame
But it's Empty

Tried to write a letter
In ink
It's been getting better
I think
I've got a piece of paper
But it's Empty

It's Empty
Maybe we're trying
Trying to hard
Maybe we're torn apart
Maybe the timing
Is beating our hearts
We're Empty

And I even wonder
If we
Should be getting under
These sheets
We could lie in this bed
But it's Empty

It's Empty
Maybe we're trying
Trying too hard
Maybe we're torn apart
Maybe the timing
Is beating our hearts
We're Empty

Oh, oh.
Oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh.
Oh, oh.

Maybe we're trying
Trying too hard
Maybe we're torn apart
Maybe the timing
Is beating our hearts
We're Empty
(Maybe we're trying)
(Trying to hard)
(Maybe we're torn apart)
We're Empty
(Maybe the timing)
(Is beating our hearts)
We're Empty

My say: I like this song, mainly for the music and how the lead sing the song... Will add more lyrics that I like soon...

Doing a test...

Whispers: Life is uncertain...

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Something that happened in a room somewhere in the hospital

Doing a test on a patient...
Doctor: Wah... your test shows that you heart there got sound wor...
Patient: Got sound? what does it means? Serious ah?
Doctor: Of course serious la...
Patient sweating liao... nervous to the max
Doctor: Your heart must make sound la... without the sound, you are dead already lor. When you are alive, your heart sure got sound one mah...
Patient:...........

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Debate

Whispers: Playing Nox every night...

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A debate between two politicians in the Malaysia is almost unheard of until recently when the current Information Minister, Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek face off with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the de facto leader of PKR, in a live televised debate entitled "Today We Form the Government, Tomorrow the Fuel Prices Will Go Down". However, I was busy at the time of the debate and didnt managed to catch it on TV...

Anyway, I managed to watch the second debate between two politicians yesterday when the former Penang Chief Minister, Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon take on the current Penang Chief Minister, Mr Lim Guan Eng in The True Story Behind the Land Controversy in Penang debate organised by online media Agenda Daily at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP).

I wont say much about whatever content there is in the debate because you can read it in the newspaper and Internet but I must say kudos for those who are willing to organize and participate in these type of debates.

I really hope that more and more debates can be organize as I believe these are the best time for Malaysian to see those good politicians in action and people would understand better what is really going on in the country.

After watching yesterday's debate, I have a few suggestions for the organizer (if you even come across this post of mine) that might make the debate better:
Increase the length of the debate - 1 hour is definitely not enough to get the a clearer picture of the issue at hand.
Provide an opportunity for the people to participate - people should be given a chance to ask the politician question in their mind, after all, the debate is to let the people see a clearer picture of the issue at hand.

To wrap up this post (I sound like I am in a debate pulak... hehe...), I want to point out that there was once a politician who condemned the need of a debate between politician as this is Malaysia, not US. Well, all I could see is that he is so wrong in his view and with yesterday's debate, I really hope that there would be more of it to come...

My final comment on that politician that gave the above comment is that this politician have no guts as I believe he understand perfectly well that if he is in one of the debate, he would have such a hard time that he actually believe all his friends in politics are just like him.

I know... I know... Many of you might not have the same view as me and you might not agree with what I have written here but I just want to express my view... :)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Real Professional vs Acting Like Professional

Whispers: Stuck in that place for more than 13 hours... Darn...

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All type of people reside in this world. Most of them are very professional in doing their work but there would always be some that would try to act professionally. If you listen to these people after a while, you would understand what these people is trying to do. Most of the time, the things that come out from their mouth are useless and it is meant to take care of their a**.
Really want to do this to those useless people... Argh...

Sorry that I could say much about who are these people... Maybe, just maybe, in the future, I would reveal it to you...

Anyway, for those are really professional, I thank you and keep up the good work...

Thursday, August 14, 2008

How to ask your Boss for a salary increase..?

Whispers: CPO's price came down considerably... I got more and more work to be done... Not sure if I should be glad or want to complain... :P

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Received this in my e-mail today...

One day an employee sends a letter to her boss asking for an increase in her salary!!!

Dear Bo$$,

In thi$ life, we all need $ome thing mo$t de$perately.

I think you $hould be under$tanding of the need$ of u$ worker$ who have given $o much $upport including $weat and $ervice to your company.

I am $ure you will gue$$ what I mean and re$pond $oon.

Your$ $incerely,
Marian $oh


The next day, the employee recieved this letter of reply:

Dear Marian,

I kNOw you have been working very hard.

NOwadays, NOthing much has changed. You must have NOticed that our company is NOt doing NOticeably well as yet. NOw the newspaper are saying the world`s leading ecoNOmists are NOt sure if the United States may go into aNOther recession.

After the NOvember presidential elections things may turn bad. I have NOthing more to add NOw.

You kNOw what I mean.

Yours truly,
Mohd NOr

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

China Won Sabre Individual Gold

Whispers: Addicted to Smiling Proud Wanderer

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Up until now, I have not post anything about the Olympic Games except for the opening...

Now, here is a different story...

We all know that sport fencing has always been dominated by the western fencers. This is very true as the only other time that a non-Western fencer won an Olympic gold was 24 years ago... But yesterday, the chinese does it again...

Zhong Man, a 25 years old sabre fencer, defeated Nicolas Lopez from France to win the sabre individual gold...

For the whole story, read below...

By Xinhua Sportswriter Liu Jie

BEIJING, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- Zhong Man stood proudly on the podium, becoming the first Chinese winning an Olympic fencing gold medal 24 years after the country's last crowning moment in Los Angeles Games.

The 25-year-old sabre fencer defeated Frenchman Nicolas Lopez 15-9 in the men's sabre individual event final at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

"Winning an Olympic gold only happened in my dream, but today my dream comes true!" said Zhong.

The match could hardly be an easy one for Zhong. In the final bout, it was the silver medalist Lopez who scored the first point, but he was caught up seconds later and overtaken quickly. The two tied at 4-4, then the Frenchman dominated the fight for a while, which dropped the Chinese audience into sheer silence.

Zhong managed to level the score at 6-6. He fell behind again, then made it 9-9. Cheers from the stands never stopped after this moment, as Zhong thrusted and slashed all the way on to 15-9, to the top podium and the realization of a long-awaited dream.

"I take today's competition as a good chance to learn from the world's fencing elites, so I was totally free from any pressure. I just tried my best to fence one bout after another, and then I completed my mission," he said at the press conference.

"I would like to dedicate this supreme honor to my French coach Chiristian Bauer, who brings the turning point to my life. He is the best sabre coach in the world," he said.

Foilst Luan Jujie won the unprecedented fencing gold medal for China 24 years ago. After that, China missed several chances for a fencing gold until Zhong's victory today. Luan, after her Olympic comeback performance representing Canada, said on Monday she really hoped there would be some Chinese could succeed her crown and recoup the long-awaited gold medal in fencing.

One day after, the historic mission was fulfilled by Zhong, who coincidentally came from the same eastern Jiangsu Province with Luan, and whose name was even not known by many people in the fencing circle.

Before Zhong became a fencer, he started his sports career as a mid-and-long distance runner. "I like playing basketball. Once when I was playing, a fencing coach was watching. After the game, he asked me whether I wanted to become a fencer, since my 190cm height was a big advantage. After thinking twice, I decided to transform into a fencer," he said.

He told reporters that his parents were not optmistic about his fencing career, but he himself kept going on.

Zhong's performance was hardly eye-catching before he won the Asian Championship title in Bangkok in 2008. "Zhong was pretty relaxed today, that's why he could thrive till the end," The French coach said. "Winners are those who can successfully handle the pressure."

Chiristian Bauer also attributed the success to the past two years of hard training. "Zhong has reached an outstanding, European level," said the Frenchman. His French rival also applauded him as the best fencer tonight.

Commenting on his teamates Wang Lei and Tan Xue's dissapointing performance in the Beijing Games, Zhong said they had mede their names, and were burdened with too much pressure, which is the main reason for their failure.

Even in earlier rounds, the "dark horse" has already surprised the home crowd by entering top eight, and made history by advancing to the semifinals. "The further I went, the more relaxed I became. Maybe I won the medal because I don't have so much pressure as some other people do," said the new champion, who watched TV soap opera Tuesday afternoon to relax himself.

"I clinched the gold when I was not given too much attention, which freed me from the unecessary pressure," he said.

Zhong's victory will certainly help popularize fencing sports in China as Zhong put it: "Fencing is not a popular sport in China where many people still have no idea of what fencing is. But my triumph today will help promote this sport in the country."