Watch Syafie & Isma Yusoof 24.11.06 Friday RTM2 @ 10PM!!!
So i watched it half way. I was asleep. Dragging btol storyline nyer. Koser. The only reason i watched the 1st half because Syafie & Isma was in it...Bad direction. Bad bad direction.
Salam to all our friends,
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to everyone. Maaf Zahir & Batin. Halalkan makan minum kami berdua sepanjang perkenalan kami bersama anda. Jika ada tersilap tutur kata serta perbuatan, kami menyusun jari memohon ampun dan maaf. Sesungguhnya kami adalah hambanya yg lemah.
To all our friends yang balik kampung tu, please drive carefully. Jangan gopoh. Biar lambat asalkan selamat ok! Kami mendoakan anda semua selamat tiba ke destinasi yang dituju.
Akhir kata...makan rendang & ketupat palas tu beringat-ingat sikit...kang darah tinggi...maklum la masing2 umur makin l
I had a great time at your wedding kheng lin (felt akward calling u elaine). The dinner was marvellous. Sedap!!!!! I was so happy to meet you after all these years, we kept in touch thru email and called each other. Now that we have each other's number, lets text msg often ya. Congratulations again my dear friend! Alwin you better take good care of her, or i'll hunt you down...good day mate!
p/s: i have not select and edit your wedding photo. i'll make a point to upload it this weekend ya.
I knew about salt lamps since Majalah 3 intorduced it to the public...but i never put any attention to it. But after reading Vernon's blog and knowing his huge collection of salt lamps...i'm tempted to buy some for myself.
SALT LAMPS ARE USED BY:
* Allergy Sufferers... A Salt Crystal Lamp in your vicinity will help your wellness and keep the air around you clean, ionized naturally, and beautifully.
* Anywhere you want the air quality to be improved or preserved anywhere you want to create a cozy, relaxing, wellness environment anywhere you want to enjoy the beauty of nature.
* Office workers. A lamp at work can help improve your concentration and refresh you, neutralizing the effects of stress, artificial light and air environment.
As you know, I am an avid watcher of Malaysian affairs. I must confess that lately, Malaysia appears to be failing. Not a day passes by without more events that clearly highlight Malaysia 's race-religion fault-line. If things keep going this way, I fear for Malaysia 's future.
Today, schools in Singapore celebrate Racial Harmony Day. I can visibly see the joy in the children's faces as they wear their ethnic costumes and have fun together at school. But in Malaysia - even the right to choose a religion has become a sensitive, national issue. No doubt, there are many in Malaysia who hate my liberal views on Islam, family included. But I will say what I must say openly. I have come to the conclusion that Malaysia cannot progress any further without first addressing fundamental questions regarding its identity and soul.