Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Hey! Leave My Helmet Alone!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Take It Or Leave It
Fewer days of annual leave = higher productivity.
Doesn't seem to be quite a sound theory, even to a simple layman like me.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Datuk Shahrukh Khan - Anak Warisan Melaka
A candid picture of SRK at the Villa Istana moments before heading for the majlis of his Datukship conferment at Seri Negeri, Melaka.
He was dressed in Baju Melayu with kain samping displaying motives in gold. Quite stunning given his Bollywood stature. Heard many Mak Datin were driven head over heels just looking at him that eventful morning. Can't blame them though, knowing some people.
After the ceremony, Datuk SRK went around visiting various places to meet fans, old and young. He was surrounded by local bodyguards who looked ready to even die for him.
Datuk Shahrukh Khan, you are one lucky chap!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Third Time Lucky
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Datuk Shahrukh Can't Come Afterall...
Saturday, November 15, 2008
My Dream Machine
Made in Canada, the Spyder demands a whopping (whipping?) RM96K! So even trading in my C70 and Modenas Elite 150 is still not enough to pay for its downpayment. Alas, the Spyder remains (and will remain for a long, long time) a beautiful dream...
If there is any consolation, the towkay at the dealer shop has kindly allowed me to pose by his prized possesion. And it was enough to make me feel like Spyderman!
So if you want to see the Spyder and inspect its full features, rush to the bike shop (only the big one selling big bikes) in case there is one on display!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Datuk Shahrukh Khan is definitely coming...
Sing Away The Blues The Feliciano Way...
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Along Will Do Anything...
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Nam Menjunam Halimunam
Nam menjunam halimunam!
What on earth does that mean? I don't know myself. Heard it sometime ago in Sibu, uttered by someone and I thought it sounded very funny!
When I woke up this morning, I decide to post it in cyberspace for who knows someone out there might somehow know its meaning (if there is a meaning). So what is more appropriate than using it to rename my blog.
That's all there is to it.
Nam menjunam halimunam!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Mengaku Tidak Bersalah or Tidak Mengaku Salah
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Honda No-Door
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Remembering An Officer & A Gentleman
Robert Pasang Langot
Namamu mengundang
Seribu ejekan
Kecekalanmu
Benteng tegap
Umpama benak
Yang sentiasa ofensif
Menghadapi cabaran dan ancaman
Sahabatku
Robert Pasang Langot
Memori saat-saat
Suka duka bersamamu
Akan sentiasa
Menggamit kisah-kisah
Yang bisa
Menjadi teladan
Kepada generasi baru
Yang tidak sempat berjuang
Di sisimu
Kerana kau
Robert Pasang Langot
Anak jati Penerangan
Wira pejuang bangsa
Yang tidak pernah
Mengaku kalah
Dalam menegak mertabat bangsa
Dan negara
Robert Pasang Langot
Sesungguhnya
Pada zamanmu
Kau sinonim dengan unit bergerak
Rangkaian sivik rohaniah, silaturahim
Dan juga sivik gong
Kau penggerak kuiz
Kau penghebah pidato
Dan hari-hari akhirmu
Kau juga penyumbang
Panel penceramah negara
Juga tidak kempunan
Memperjuang pengisahan
Yang mencabar kewibawaanmu
Robert Pasang Langot
Major Robert Pasang Langot
Pegawai Penerangan Daerah
Rakan juangku
Yang kaya budi pekerti
Terima kasih
Dan selamat jalai
Pemergianmu setahun sudah
Bukan pengakhiran
Malah pembakar semangat
Warga Penerangan generasi alaf baru
Generasi blog alam maya
Yang kehilangan tokoh
Pejuang akar umbi
Yang sukar dicari ganti
Selamat jalai wai
Amat rindu kami ka' nuan
Apai dom...
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
all that matters is the number of a's you get
Thursday, October 23, 2008
internerd of a man...
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
so sweet in their colourful tudung...
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
office colleagues very much in raya mood...
the official 1 week hari raya celebration might be over but actually the mood has just begun for most office colleagues.
yours truly really had a fun time at a raya gathering of staff back at the office. yeap, its a no-holds-barred stage as far as makan is concerned. i balas dendam on all the lemang that i missed during raya. it was worth the wait for the lemang was of high quality. there was also satay and rendang. alham...
a few other staff are already sending invitation cards for their open house. though i fear that i might overeat, my craving for good lemang is too great to resist!
am glad there are many more days left in the month of syawal.
what say you?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
of lemang and satay...
am back to work after the hari raya hols. this is my first time beraya in melaka. not much different from back home.
what i miss most is the lemang and satay. tho i didnt get to visit friends (who might have served good lemang), the few batang of lemang i bought was quite disappointing. i tried to look for lemang in the big original buloh lemang but what i got was those prepared in small pathetic looking buloh used for making huts and rafts. friends say they do make lemang using the ori buloh lemang but maybe i wasn't lucky enough to bump into one. anyway, no sign of people selling satay like they do at satok in kuching. guess i have to live with that for the coming years.
one thing worth noting is, over here they sell lemang with rendang (beef) unlike in kuching where lemang usually goes with kuah satay. lain padang lain belalang so to speak....
by the way, i"ve been told someone at pasar malam in semabok near melaka is selling good lemang. that is tonite and i am going to be the judge to how good this guy is....
what say you?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
all gone in one day!
after not eating and drinking from dawn till dusk for one whole month, i always cherish the first day of syawal. no need to suffer with dry lips and sore throat. after the morning prayer there is food aplenty - lemang, kari, rendang, ketupat satay and lots of cakes and biscuits. i would normally eat as much as i could until i feel like a python which has just swallowed a whole goat.
yup! hari raya is always like that. nice food. rich and oily (fat) food. but at the end of it all, i always lament how rugi i am after struggling for a month to shed off the extra spare tyre(s), all efforts washed down the drain in just a few hours (or minutes)!
(sigh!)
what say you?
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
looking forward to a happy (and cheaper) hari raya
the month of ramadhan seems to go by so fast. less than a weeks time we will be ushering in syawal, the month of merriment after fasting for a month for the muslims.
just can't help thinking about how bad the impact has been on us the layman since the rise in petrol prices. at most ramadhan stalls, prices of kuih muih are most obvious. before we could get 4 0r 5 pieces for rm1. now the cheapest is 3 pieces for rm1. some sell 5 pieces for rm2. not much change in murtabak prices but clearly the size is smaller.
luckily here in melaka, there are varieties of food that u can choose from. i like the atmosphere at peringgit where on sale is among others nasi briyani gam, macam-macam karipap, nasi lemak, nasi kerabu, ikan bakar, tahu bakar, lauk pauk even fish n chips! also countless varieties of drinks.
come to think of it, when the price of petrol went up, so did the price of other goods notably food. but when it dropped by 15 sen recently, the prices of other goods stay put! someone has to look into this matter i think.....
anyway i am keeping my fingers crossed hoping that petrol prices will go down another 15 sen. that would make raya more meaningful!
what say you?
Friday, July 4, 2008
life goes on
many interesting incidents have happened around us these past few weeks. the high drama started off with the rise in oil price. felt like a blow from mike tyson. this was sort of overshadowed by the infamous liwat case - again. after that the altantuya case twists and turns.
frankly i don't know what to believe anymore. one after another allegations are beings hurled at people who are supposed to lead us. hopefully truth will prevail.
amidst all these distractions we have to carry on with our daily lives. for me though difficult and challenging as it may seem, life goes on. here is hoping and praying that the peace and harmony that we have enjoyed as a nation will last for many years to come.
what say you?
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
just get them through...
how i wish i had the book earlier. it was well written with examples that we can easily identify with. and eerily too, since you cannot help but feel that he is talking about yours truly own experience. the best feeling is knowing that you are not alone in coping with our teenage children who never seem to stop giving us all sorts of headaches and sleepless nights with their demands, tantrums and late nights.
one of the most comforting reminders by the author is for parents (like me) who are in the middle of what seems to be a great battle (with teenage children) - one that they appear to be losing, not to lose heart and to take comfort that "this is not just you".
and also to remember that we as parents have to always be by our children's side"just to get them through" the difficult growing up years.
read this book. it will ease the pain and agony as we painstakingly guide our vulnerable teenage sons and daughters on their journey to adulthood.
what say you?
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
more reason to own a bike
let us now face reality. price of other things will go up in no time. roti canai, mee goreng, nasi lemak, teh tarik, rojak will join the fray. cooking gas for sure. and many, many other things. all because of the oil price increase.
the worse hit will be transportation. for the average layman, there will be less ronda-ronda with the family. outings will have to be pre-planned to ensure the shortest route and avoid jams. however there is no compromise as far as sending children to school and then fetching them from school. bus fares will go up, no doubt about that. and so will other modes of transportation.
for me, there is a little way out of this worsening situation although i have been doing it for many years. own a bike. use it to do marketing. if possible take the bike when sending the kids to school. ride it to go to the office.
if you don't have one already, there a lots of choices in the market. don't get the big c.c. bike. get the regular kapcai. low fuel consumption, high on performance.
for me, my old faithful the honda c70 will do.
what say you?
a gem of a band in kuala terengganu
what amazed me most was their simplicity. they wore t-shirts and jeans. their lead singer whom i presume was their leader simply sat on a railing. the other band members sat on folded chairs and some even sat on the floor. no decorations whatsoever. nobody cares anyway because their music was just fabulous.
wish many such groups could be formed all over the country. it makes you proud just to hear them sing.
what say you?
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
be a little bit kedekut to beat oil price increase
a couple of years back, driving was fun. for rm10 of petrol, one could go places. better still for diesel-run vehicle, rm10 of diesel could last for days. now driving needs thorough planning; which is the shortest route to take, is there a traffic jam which could ruin your day, etc, etc, etc. driving is no more fun since one has to glance at the petrol indicator every now and then. even the diesel vehicle owner cannot talk about fuel efficiency anymore.
whether we like it or not, sooner or later we will all have to be a little bit of kedekut in order to avoid being pokai because of the hike in oil prices. the culture of berjimat cermat has to be one of our main agendas in everyday living.
i for sure have to convince my eldest son to be more economical as far as ronda-ronda is concerned. that is very,very difficult.
what say you?
Monday, June 2, 2008
12th sukma in kuala terengganu
just got back from kuala terengganu where the 12th malaysian games or sukan malaysia (sukma) is taking place. it was officiated by the yang di pertuan agong at the beautiful sultan mizan stadium located near gong badak on may 31st.
athletes from all the malaysian states including representatives from brunei are participating. the many sports are played at various location in the districts of terengganu such as dungun and kemaman to name a few.
it is interesting to note the official terengganu mascot which is a fish reminiscent of nemo from the film "finding nemo". this mascot is called si diman.
the next sukma will be held in the historic city of malacca in 2010. hopefully melaka will showcase its mascot (wonder what?) at the closing ceremony of sukma 12 on june 9 at the same venue.
preparation is under way for a glittering sukma 13 in malacca. surely in this intriguing historic city, sukma 13 will be one to remember!
what say you?
Monday, May 26, 2008
learning from the loss of pulau batu puteh
it was a gloomy friday for malaysians in general after icj announced that pulau batu puteh now belongs to singapore. funny how a piece of history hundreds of years old could be decided within just a few moments. however since we had decided to leave it to icj to sort out the tussle over the island with singapore, nothing much could be said really over the decision. we were represented by a group of very competent lawyers. no complaints about that. however, if johorians in particular feel sour over the decision it is to be understood since pulau batu puteh had been part of their rich history for so long.
hopefully there is something to be learned from the experience. documents are important. this was proven by the letter from the johor acting state secretary written in 1953 disclaiming pulau batu puteh. how and why that letter was written, only god knows! that letter carried high marks for the singapore lawyers.
what say you?
Friday, May 16, 2008
patriotic story-telling anyone?
it would be interesting to see the apparent change in format. previously the competition was opened to individuals but this year a group approach has been introduced to encourage bigger participation.
so if you feel strongly about past contributions of figures or maybe incidents worth remembering in our nation's bid for independence and progress, this competition is worth trying. the prizes at stake are quite enticing. details about the programme can be obtained from information offices across the country. tell stories. have fun. be patriotic. enjoy.
what say you?
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
pesta sungai melaka 2008 is 2 weeks away
now that the euphoria of the 12th general elections has simmered down, its time to focus on events for the people which will culminate with the independence month from 17th august till 16th september.
right now melaka is busy preparing for its pesta sungai melaka or the melaka river fiesta. this annual event will be launched on 31st may 2008 at taman rempah or spice garden. numerous activities have been drawn up along the melaka river from that day till 8th of june.
this beautiful city has a lot to offer. besides the beautiful historical sites and legendary tales, melaka is rich tradition and culture. the malays, chinese and indians blend harmoniously with the portuguese, the baba and nyonya society and the chettiahs of gajah berang. and the food is fabulous - among others the asam pedas, otak-otak and the ikan bakar (pronounced by the locals as ikan bakau) eaten with nasi lemak. there is also the nyonya's bubur cha cha and the portuguese devil's curry. eateries are aplenty not to mention the food.
so if you plan to tour the peninsula, be sure to include melaka in your itinerary. you can join in the fun waiting for you at pesta sungai melaka. to know more visit www.ppspm.gov.my.
the cruise along sungai melaka will be one to remember.
what say you?
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
oh, its the korean again
i remember in the olympic games they hosted a couple of years ago, koreans judges declared their boxer the winner even though the whole world saw that the boxer was clearly a human punching bag. in international badminton tournaments hosted by korea, many players like taufik hidayat and lin dan to name a few, have fallen victim to the korean "badtitude".
everybody knows winning is paramount but the koreans must learn to win with their dignity intact.
thomas cup organisers should change the present format into a round robin where winning every match matters. it might lose the suspense and thrills but at least teams like korea will have second thoughts about throwing away games.
what say you?
Sunday, May 11, 2008
eat less rice for a better you and me
our hearts go out to the thousands in myanmar who have suffered from the wrath of cyclone nargis. just when the world is worrying about rice shortage, a disaster has hit hard on this rice producing nation.
i believe we can learn something from this whole issue of rice shortage. just eat less rice! however this is easier said than done. just look at the type of rice delicacies on offer. nasi ayam, nasi lemak, nasi goreng, nasi kandar, nasi tomato, nasi minyak, nasi briyani, nasi itik, nasi cooked the thai style, nasi cooked the usa style etc, etc, etc.....hard to resist, i tell you.
however, experience tells us that eating less rice will lead to better health. less spare tyre, less chance of getting diabetes and most importantly less tendency of being sleepy at meetings especially after eating nasi lemak and nasi ayam! believe me, eating less rice has many advantages.
what say you?
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
will blatter be able to pull it off this time?
a win will see united retain the premier league crown since they have superior goal difference even if chelsea were to beat bolton. after that the two teams will battle it out for the champions league title.
whoever wins the epl title and thereafter the champions league in moscow later in the month, focus will be on fifa chief sapp blatter's personal crusade to end the dominance of epl's four top clubs; man u, chelsea, arsenal and liverpool. to do this he intends to bring in rules so that teams will have to field five home grown players.
fans of these clubs will debate blatter's idea of course. but maybe blatter is justified in trying to implement such ruling. when you watch the premier league these days, trying to identify home grown players in big teams is so challenging. so it is no big deal why england is always struggling for world cup finals qualification. by the way, they have missed euro 2008 due in june.
what say you?
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
is it risky to be a blogger?
however, some do use blogs to voice out feelings of discontent and to raise issues. in the last malaysian general elections some quarters claim that blogs have been effectively used to influence the way people vote. blogs have now become the "in thing" among politicians in their effort to reach the people.
where does it leave the ordinary layman who yearns to be a blogger? some are scared because somehow a "bad" label has been tagged rather unfairly to a blogger even how sincere his/her intentions are.
to aspiring bloggers out there, be brave, be creative and be honest to yourself. a blog is meant for all. it is the easiest and (cheapest?) way to send our "memo to the world" and who knows we might make new friends along the way.
happy blogging.
hoping efforts to trace sharlinie will continue
that brings to mind our responsibility to always be alert every time we take along our little ones out to public places. short of being paranoid, i am always worried every time my kids go out to the playground but i just cannot help it. you can never be sure nowadays.
lets pray someone somewhere will find sharlinie.