Thursday 16 October 2008

If even the police is afraid of their own safety, then does that mean we, as the public should flee the country already? How illogical.... swt~
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ps... I know, I know.. I haven't being blogging for almost 3 months after I got transferred to Vietnam..haha. So consider this a come back post.. Lolz...:-p

Thursday 24 July 2008

Sued for making personal comment...

So much about free-speech and democracy huh. Making comment on the internet can also kena sued.
"Maximum fine of RM5,000 or up to three years' jail or both under Section 4 (1) of the Sedition Act 1948."
One day when the I-can-read-your-mind machine is invented, even if you think a bit of it may free yourself a paid long-holiday with compliment curry rice for every meals. WTH..
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QUOTE OF THE DAY People who have good relationships at home are more effective in the workplace. -Zig Ziglar-

Wednesday 23 July 2008

Photoshooting since "young"...

WARNING : Post not suitable to read by age 7 and below.

What happened when your six year-old niece had her hands on your camera?




Yeah, exactly.



Out of the junction, she became 自恋狂 (self-portrait lover).




But I must admit, some of Alexis's self-portraits do look good, cool and cute, yet, so innocent.


But what happened when she got sienz of taking her own photos?



She eventually took out her kindie story book, turned to her favourite page and snap snap snap away.

After she was done with her "great work", she turned to me, asking:

"舅舅,你算一下里面有几只老鼠?"
(Jiu Jiu, you count inside got how many mouses?)



(Click photo to enlarge and count yourself)

I was like...... -_-" swt~

Ok, enough of Three Mousketeers. Time to shift target.




Baby Tasha. And the best angle to take the best shot.....


BUTT in diaper.

Another and, of course bigger.... -___-""" SWT~

Luckily I'm in the digital world now. If not I wonder how much was I suppose to spend on developing the films.

`CheeRz~ I miss my babies...


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QUOTE OF THE DAY
Learn from successful failures.
-Zig Ziglar-

Saturday 19 July 2008

My little hobby...

Two or three years back, I picked up a hobby.



Yes, tarot.


Back then, I studied it on myself. Once a while I would take my friends as my "specimen".

But after coming to Laos, although I do bring the cards here, somehow the hobby seems to have dropped. Maybe I haven't really fully understand all the cards whereas it's nowhere to find any books on this hobby here at all.

Well, I fell in love with it, palmistry, fengshui, etc... is not because I am superstitious, but it's a way for me to fully find out who I am, understand the person in me who I sometimes don't understand at all.

Oh well, I suppose while I'm trying to understand myself, but get to understand other people as well. But, I must afraid to admit that...

Understanding ourselves is harder than to understand one else.

Does anyone agree on what I say?

`CheeRz~


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QUOTE OF THE DAY
You have some of every quality necessary for success.
-Zig Ziglar-

Friday 18 July 2008

...

I haven't really post photos in here for quite some time already.

Anyway while surfing through my albums, I came to this one.



How I miss my babies so much now.....

`CheeRz~

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QUOTE OF THE DAY
I've got to say no to the good so I can say yes to the best.
-Zig Ziglar-

Wednesday 16 July 2008

Eyes on Malaysia....

Here in Laos, this morning I had a seminar with a multinational company on our construction material. During the tea break, we got engaged into a conversation with one of the company representatives, who is from India. This nice friendly Indian fellow, asked us how's the Anwar case getting on already. Honestly, I was very suprised. He even mentioned it's exactly the same issued happened 10 years ago. Gosh.... I suppose this is one of the way how Malaysia got into the world attention since 10 years ago. The G people other than the arse story, is still the arse story. Funny, isn't it? Actually, it's not really that funny at all, though. It's rather..... PATHETIC. Shame shame....
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QUOTE OF THE DAY A truly humble person realizes even in successful times that he owes a debt to many others. -Zig Ziglar-

Friday 4 July 2008

Just be yourself...

你不能决定生命的长度,但你可以控制它的宽度; 你不能左右天气,但你可以改变心情; 你不能改变容貌,但你可以展现笑容; 你不能控制他人,但你可以掌握自己; 你不能预知明天,但你可以利用今天; 你不能样样顺利,但你可以事事尽力。

Wednesday 2 July 2008

Want and Need

We live, but we sometimes tend to forget and ignore this complicated issue. But here's a simple way of asking.... 1) Do we want to breath, cause we need to live? OR... 2) Do we need to breath, cause we want to live?
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Try take LOVE into account and try again............. 1) Do you want LOVE, so you need each other? OR... 2) Do you need LOVE, so you want each other? So which type are you?

Tuesday 1 July 2008

Characteristic....

Is characteristic that important for a love relationship? Prince Charming is a super rich, handsome, monarch-soon-to-be, has everything he ever wanted. Cinderella is just a normal peasant, poor, no family, has nothing. Prince Charming is top in the status, while nobody will ever know about Cinderella's existance in the world. I suppose these are the two very obvious characteristic already, right? But, Prince Charming fell in love with Cinderella, for the her beauty character of which includes being kind and attractive in the golden heart. If two totally different characters can never love each others, there will never be a "Live Happily Ever After" anymore......

Saturday 14 June 2008

Who Were You in a Past Life?

(Click here for Test) Terence, you could have been a famous Artist Oil painting, sculpture, photography. No matter the medium, it's clear that an imaginative soul like yours must have been an artist in a former life. With your creativity and originality, you've got a unique approach to the world that just begs to be shared with everyone.Like the great masters who came before you, you march to the beat of your own drummer and don't follow the herd. You live life by your own rules and aren't afraid to express your ideas. Lucky for all of us, they're great ones. So, keep expressing yourself. You're sure to be legendary!
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Quote of the day: When there is moral not within a nation, its government topples easily; but with honest, sensible leaders there is stability. -Proverbs 28:2-

Friday 13 June 2008

Big Foot found in Sarawak?

Ain't it cool? The Big Giant Ape is actually in Sarawak as reported in Borneo Post today.


They have swam from Johor to our shore after knowing what the Johor Government had in mind three years ago.... that is to be become paparazzi to their private lifes.

But then again, they miss Lahad Datu and Kuching and went straight to Daro, a town in the central part of Sarawak.

I don't really know should I, or should I not believe the news.


The foot print, could be man-made afterall. Unless the ground as shown in the photo is hard, or else the print could have left a deeper mark since the ape is soooooooooooo huge and could weight more than 300kg... or more, who knows, right?

Well I'm not the judge, nor zoologist, nor bigFOOLogist, nor wadever you call it.

Anyway, it could have made the headline in Borneo Post, or maybe even The Star and other newspapers tomorrow. But I won't recommend the Big Foot specialist or rather, hunters to dropby Sarawak to pay our new friend a visit.

Why?

We already have one in our Dewan Rakyat liao wad... He got a big monkey companion some more. So why susah susah when we already have one standing there enterntaining us?

Hhm... no further comment.

CheeRz~

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Quote of the day:
Enjoy the small delights that life offers.
-Zig Ziglar-

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Risk Taker

Are You a Risk Taker? (Click link to test)

Terence, you take the most risks when it comes to Following Your Heart

Whether you're searching for your soul mate or you've already found a special someone, you're not afraid to take your chances in the realm of romance. Listening to your heart, and even putting it on the line, is part of your romantic nature.Love can be a gamble, and for a passionate person like you, it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. You'll never find your soul mate if you don't try. Besides, it'll help you figure what you're really looking for in a perfect partner. So keep following your heart. It's sure to take you on a romantic ride!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the day: The way a man wins shows much of his character, and the way he loses shows all of it. -Knute Rockne-

Saturday 7 June 2008

Happy Holidayz.... or NOT!!!

Well, back in Malaysia today's a holiday.

But then many have to lock themselves at home.

Why?

For one full tank of petrol we used to fill about RM60 to RM70. Now, we have to pay RM100 for it.

So, folks... better don't eat over the weekend also la.

Save the money to feed our car so we can buy the food on Monday when we go to work again...

Haiz...

Soon enough, when the price of food goes up, we should perhaps just sell off our cars anyway...

Why... and a very big WHY do we oil-riched Sarawakian have to suffer too? We don't get the same development in the west, but we share the same shit CRAP fucking Government.

Yosh......

ps. Who's our Agong anyway? Wadever, I don't care a bit pun... I'm not even having my holz now.. sienz~

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Quote of the day:

Don't feel inferior because somebody else can do something better than you can.

-Zig Ziglar_

Friday 23 May 2008

Uniqueness of a "kite"...

.....
If you put sufficient effort and sweat to build it, it will not fail to fly in the sky.
If you maintain and take good care of it, it will last as long as you can keep it.
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If you add cretivity and colours to it, even with the most beautiful rainbow around, the kite will never fail to light up in the sky.
If you are understand the proper ways of handling it, gracefully shall it dance in the sky all the time.
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If you have no confident in setting it flying high in the sky, the space for it to roam freely will always be restricted.
But when the wind is blowing awkwardly, always be ready to keep it close and safe.
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If you never care, nor pay any attention to the string attached to the kite, you will never know when it may broke.
When storm approaches, draw it back immediately and never ever neglect to play with the risk.
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A kite may be a fun and enjoying companion when you fly it. It may help you ease and forget your life pressure, as you are living in absolute happiness...
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But is it fragile...
Once it is lost, gone forever it may be...
.
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What if... "KITE" is not the issue here, but it's...
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~LOVE~
.
.....
Sometimes when setting the "kite" to roam freely in the sky... I believe trust and honesty are one of the keys to maintain the "distance"... We just have to have the trust and faith in them...
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Saturday 12 April 2008

-28-

But then again, why only February have ~28~ days and not any other months? This, I'm really wondering... hhm.. :-) ~CheeRz~
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Quote of the day: Never tire of loyalty and kindness. Hold these virtues tightly. Write them deep within your heart. -Proverbs 3:3-

Friday 11 April 2008

But...

Loving couples once a while would have little arguements along the path they are moving on.

Sometimes, should they be asked about their relationship, this maybe the answer :
"Our relationship is great. But......"

This is the time when "but" surfaced.

What I'm trying to say is... having this "but" is not necessary a bad thing nor approach-ending of a relationship. In fact, nobody should ever worry about it at all. Yes, "but" can be painful sometimes. Tears can even be dropped. Hearts are cracked by the statement after this unpleasant word.

If everything, every steps we're taking to move ahead with our lives is so beautiful without any barrier, arguements, or fights, it's going to be perfect and dream of everyone, right?

Then again, guys and gals, think....yes, THINK hard and positive.

A love life without "but", is vulnerable to the outside influnce. Couples of the such "perfect" relationship will never fall in the the session of thinking and solving for the "but".

Without "but", there may be one corner of our hearts and life that will forever be uncovered and understood.

Without "but", we may not learn to appreaciate.

Without "but", we may not care a thing about "but"

Without "but", we may not know how much deeply in love we truly are.

Without "but", we may never will understand and share to enjoy the meaning of...

**L~O~V~E**

So...in my humble opinion, nobody is perfect. And no relationship is perfect. When a relationship is not perfect, "but" will exist.

However... "But" is an essential tool in a healthy relationship to keep moving on. Without it, it's just meaningless.

No one will realise the beauty of love, until you're caught in it.



~(,") CheeRz (",)~

ps... A special thanks to my buddy, FS for getting me to realise about this unique word... :-)

~(,") 29 (",)~

Isn't it odd once every 4 years there are ~29~ days in February? Well, it's not that I don't know why. But I just feel like asking... =) ~CheeRz~
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Quote of the day:
People stay where they grow.
-Zig Ziglar-

Thursday 10 April 2008

~(,") 30 (",)~

If we have ~30~ hours in a day, I wonder how will my day be like... ~CheeRZ~

Saturday 22 March 2008

Open Tender Projects...

So finally somebody is fed-up and is taking the risk to voice up. Then again, probably after the General Election 2008 is the good chance for them to speak more openly about their dissatisfaction. No matter what and how, at least it's a good start. CheeRz~
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Quote of the Day No one can make you feel inferior without your conscent. -Eleanor Roosevelt-

Friday 21 March 2008

Save the turtles...

While visiting kennysia.com this morning, I came to read an interesting linked-entry from quaintly.net on how to save a turtle.

I must say, I am impressed with the posting and hope I can lend a hand by at least do the minimum by sending a simple donation to WWF Malaysia, but I'm oversea... sienz le.

Anyway, here are the steps, that I'm sure everyone can at least do for the bit by sacrifice a plate of nasi lemak and one hot yammy teh-tarik.

Use your handphone, create SMS > key in...

WWF(space)YOUR FULL NAME(space)EMAIL

And send to 39398. Each SMS sent will donates RM3, which will be contribuated into their habitat conservation for the turtles program.

Guys, do your part. I will do mine when I go back to Malaysia soon.

Well, at least by blogging here may get somebody to view it, and awareness of this program could possible be arised.

Save these cute little fellows...guys =)



CheeRz~

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Quote of the day
You can change by changing the way you think about yourself and your circumstances.

-Zig Ziglar-

Friday 14 March 2008

I believe...

"~(,") I believe^... Happiness exist when you believe and have faith in them...(",)~" `Che3Rz~
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Quote of the day: The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. -Zig Ziglar-

Wednesday 12 March 2008

Malaysia ol' my Malaysia...

When I was reading on the Malaysian NEP in wikipedia, I came across this statement...

At the UMNO General Assembly that year, Education Minister and UMNO Youth Chief Hishamuddin Hussein quoted a local study indicating that at current rates, it would take the Malays "120 years to achieve income parity". He also cited a 2004 statistic indicating that for every RM1 earned by a Malay, a Chinese earned RM1.64 as evidence that the income gap had not been eliminated. The Deputy Youth Chief, Khairy Jamaluddin, proposed increasing the target "quota" if non-Malays continued to allege that the 30% target had been met, as "By any yardstick, the Malays are still left behind"

I suppose the Mat Rempit supporter and the infamous Keris Waver, need to do some mathematics.


The population of Malaysia as on February 2007 is 26.6 million consisting of 62% Malays, 24% Chinese, 8% Indians, with other minorities.

So lets take assumption of there are 62 Malays and 24 Chinese as easier for reference.

If he is right about the earning ratio between Malay and Chinese, then it should be showing something like...

62 Malay x RM1.00 = RM62.00
24 Chinese x RM1.64 = RM39.36

As mentioned above.... he's the Education Minister.

If they are to compare by races, heck... income for Chinese are actually less than Malay.

Not to mention our Indian friends some more.

And since there are so many Malay, how come they are not able to earn more than Chinese? There are more job opportunities created for them by NEP wad.

But as I understand, majority of the Malay are not enjoying such benefit at all. Only those minority-"linked" are entitled for them.

Clearly there is something amiss.

But then, I thought Malaysia is for Malaysian regardless race? Why must all these stupid bastards set rules and policies regarding races? Why can't we just go alone and develope as Malaysian rather than based on race?

Crap...

Racial tension in the country is almost at peak already, especially after the Hindraf issue late last year.

The Malaysian G-People crosses the line too much. They marginized all races' equity and rights while the benefits fall into one "group" of people.

Hope we can see some positive effects after the 8 March 2008 political tsunami.


CheeRz~



Disclaimer: Read and understand my blog clearly to the deepest point. It's not meant to create any racial issues nor tension.


(Editted : 14 March 2008, 7:23pm)

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Quote of the day:
The integrity of a person is tremendously important.


-Zig Ziglar-

Thursday 14 February 2008

Valentine's

Quote of the day:

There are three things that remain - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is LOVE.

(1 Corinthians 13:13)

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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
~(,") *MuaCKZzz* (",)~

Friday 8 February 2008

My 2007 CNY vs. 2008 CNY

My Chinese New Year one year ago...

Got to deco at home...

After reunion dinner on sa-chap-meh (lunar 30th day before CNY), got to bring my little little relatives go play and see fireworks...

Got to hang around with family and friends in Kuching to feel and enjoy the homey CNY feel...

And got the see my 2 lovely babies dozed off after a tiring day of house visiting...

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My 2008 Chinese New Year...

Just a buffet dinner with some colleagues...

Then a lazy day in office on chu-yi (Day one of CNY)...

With almost non-existance CNY atmosphere at all in Vientiane...

And, guess what?

I even almost forgotten it's CNY last night that I keep on saying sienz "dye" me and tired "dye" me after whole day of doing nothing in the office...

Geez....what a life... or... no life??!?

Haiz...

Maybe treat myself a good good meal tonight...

But then again... it's kinda kolien de to eat alone.

Haha....see how la. But for sure, my monkey will be there to accompany my physically...

And, my piggy will be there to accompany me mentally and emotionally.

Alone? Maybe. Lonely, sure will not.

Lolz...Walao eh, me continuous de blog for 3 days liao.....wakaka.

Anyway, Happy Chinese New Year Chu Er.

CheeRz ~(,")

Thursday 7 February 2008

CNY Greeting from Petronas

I have always like our local mega companies' season greetings on television, especially Petronas. They are always full of meanings in their short videos.

Though I'm not in Malaysia now, but I somehow caught this greeting from TheStar online.

I love the greeting.

Click on picture below to see video.

Happy Chinese New Year, guys.

Miss ya all.

*CheeRz ~(,")

Wednesday 6 February 2008

My Christmas, New Year and CNY in Laos...

I celebrated my Christmas 2007 by myself in Vientiane...



Can't find any celebration here other the one and only church just right outside my place. But i didn't join the function there.

I was at home. Pity me even had to turn on the motion box to the Australian channel for the Chapel event with choirs singing Christmas songs to feel the Christmas atmosphere.

Then... 31 December 2007.



I countdown with me and myself on 2008 New Year Eve.



It's pretty quiet in Vientiane on New Year Eve.

But it wasn't that bad at all. I went to Joma, had a simple pizza meal there with a strawberry shake.



And tabao two more slices back. Which one ended up as my supper that night.

Did I forgot to say, they are 50% off after 8pm? Hahaha...yes, they are and damn cheap.

Only 9,000kip (RM3.30) per slice. And they taste not bad at all.



Happy New Year, Happy 2008.....well, ok, it's a super-belated greeting anyway.

There on first day of 2008, I cooked myself a nice plate of spicy spaghetti for lunch.

In case you're wondering what's that yucky drink I made...

Yeah..I know. It looks gross. Apa la macam....macam...errr....me also donno.



Anyway, it's my rich cream latte....to be exact, ice cream latte...hehe.

It looks horrible like a puke, but the taste I tell you oh....not bad de le...haha.

Oh well...Celebrating my first ever oversea Christmas and New Year still ok de lo.

Now, today already lunar month 12, day 30.



Tomorrow is Chinese New Year already.

And here I am in Laos again, not going back until Chap Goh Mei (lunar day 15).

There's no holiday nor celebration here since Chinese here are just like 2 or 3 few kittens nia.

Sure everyone will ask how I can do that... pity me.

Actually, I already had preparation for not going home for CNY since a couple of months before. So, lets just say, I'm well prepared for it and I'm ok to deal with it, though, sadly.

But hey....CNY here still not that bad la. At least I've got something to accompany me, something to create the CNY atmosphere here.



Hahaha...

See, I told you guys it's not that bad ma.

The feng-shui spoiler at least still got its advantage during times like now.

By the way, I got my monkey to accompany me pun.



Isn't he ugly? No no, I mean...cool. Isn't he cool?



Haha...

Oh well..... I wonder how will I feel tomorrow, so far away from home, from family, from friends first time for CNY.

One thing I'm sure no matter what.....



I may be alone, BUT.... I certainly am not lonely.



HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
&
GONG XI FA CHAI



Ch3eRz ~(,")

Monday 28 January 2008

Be Happy, Smile Always...

HAPPINESS is not a reward that can be achieved by just doing something...
HAPPINESS is some path that we choose for ourselves.

SMILE is not some action just to show what we are capable of doing...


SMILE as a habit, because we are gifted with this beautiful and blessed ability.

BE HAPPY & SMILE ALWAYS, truely from deep of our heart.

We will never know when it can enlighten a person's day.

(Quoted on 2 September 2005)

^Ch3eRz~(,")

Sunday 27 January 2008

Thaipusam 2008, the G-Side Effect...

Another joke of the day. Okay...it should be a few days ago punya....hehe.

In the Indian's recent annual festival, the Thaipusam, hundred thousands community Indian will turn-up at Batu Caves for prayers every year.

With visitors for the colourful event, the number can be up to over million.

However, there's seems something amiss and indifferent this year.

The number has gone down drastically to just merely a few tens thousand.

The MIC president (U-Noe-Who) said everything went on as usual and the turnout was about the same as last year.

“More than a million people are expected to be here but they will come at different times,” he added. (as reported in The Star)

"I have come to Thaipusam since I was 11 years old. I know the crowd. It is the same as before," he (U-Noe-Who) told reporters at Batu Caves. (as reported in Yahoo! Asia News)

But then again...

Stallholders and devotees lamented the small turnout and said ethnic Indians should work together to promote their cause.

"The crowd is normally double or triple this size. Now it's so small, so there is not so much of a great mood this time," said N. Kumaran, 41, a civil servant who has taken part in the festival for the past 14 years. (as reported in Yahoo! Asia News)

I wonder is the U-Noe-Who blind, or did he really go Batu Caves for Thaipusam since "he was 11 years old". So who to believe, the U-Noe-Who, or the public? You be the judge.

And here's another add-on joke before I close this topic.

In the latest protest by Coalition Against Inflation (Protes) against the rising prices of fuel and other essential items yesterday at KLCC, then again, the G-People denied permit for the gathering for whatever excuse they can come up with again.

Roadblocks were even started to set up as early as Friday...walao eh.

Fine, so as it went on.

And news for today... 56 held for attending illegal protest rally as reported in The Star.

Probably you'll see the headlines of the newspaper tomorrow saying the few of the 56 either being released over warnings, or detained for questions over something about trying to sabotage the Government right before the coming election.

Anyway, that's the news for tomorrow. As for today, well, there is apparently that somebody eat-full-full-nothing-do there really got nothing to do and this is what happened.

Malaysiakini journalist Syed Jamal Zahiid was detained for “asking too many questions”. According to Jamal, all he had asked was on what grounds were the police arresting people. (as reported in The Star)

Larf if you think it's funny. But don't sue me if you think it's not....~CheeRz~



ps.. I somehow think there's something related to this incident? What do you guys think? Hahaha...maybe me dumb dumb, pardon me. But I still don't think it's reported in the Malaysian media, is there? I don't know, let me know...

Wednesday 23 January 2008

Mother Nature & Mankind

Well, of course those who knows me well enough will know where I am, what I'm doing here.

Anyway for those who doesn't, or any friendly visitors....hello and welcome. I'm in Laos, working as a Quantity Surveyor for the construction of a hydropower dam.

Yea..that's right, construction of a hydropower dam.

Mannn...isn't this a work of the destruction of our beloved Mother Nature?

Come to think of it, I kinda hate it lo.

Mother Nature granted for us a lovely planet to live, to survive.

But it's through destruction that we are showing our appreciation.

Somehow to think positively, we live our lifes by improving our day by day lifestyles for the next and future generations, right?

Sad to say, sometimes unavoidable sacrifices must be done in order for that to work out.

All we can do it try to minimise them.

However, by litering around certainly is not a good start and it certainly CAN BE avoided. We need more civilised people around to do that....probably.

But then again, some cultures just can't live healthily for the sake of Mankind even if we have got a perfect world to live in.


Yes, beer...alcohol.

Some cultures, days and nights, adults or kids as young as 7 years old, consume this mind-backward-thinking killer everyday.

Don't get me wrong. I do enjoy hanging out in pubs once a while, with limited drinks of course. But certainly not for breakfast, lunch and dinner as one of the must-have dish wad.

Siao eh...The more we drink, the shorter our lifespan will be.

I'm not directing this entry to anyone, but everyone of us should be self-conscious a bit all the time la. Alcohol should be consume within control.

Crap... I don't know what's the point of this blog anyway...wakaka. Whatever la. My conclusion...lets love our Mother Nature and Mankind as so they may last forever.

~CheeRz~

Monday 7 January 2008

What's Your Stress Style?

Just another test from Tickle...

When life throws us a curveball, we all respond differently. How do you handle stress? Try this test to discover your personal stress style — from high-strung to mellow yellow — and learn how to sharpen your coping skills.

Here's the result...

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Terence, you're a Buddha! (whoa....I am? Hahahaha)

You're a Buddha. Eyes half-closed, a slight smile playing on your lips — you accept even the most stressful situations with ease. Nothing seems to surprise you. In fact, you may even tell people that you anticipated the problems you encounter. Stress happens, you might say, so why fight it?Peacefulness takes you a long way toward handling stress, but there's more to it than the path of least resistance. Often, stress is a sign to take action, to make a change, or — at the very least — to get up and jump out of the way! Your placid pace could cause a bottleneck in the stress-processing plant, allowing problems to stick around much longer than necessary. Try moving a little faster the next time you're faced with a sticky situation, and see if you can't be cool and courageous at the same time.

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Hmm....wadever. I'm so so so sienz now actually...
Click here to take the test yourself...