UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS | 7/26/2008 10:53:00 AM |
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GIRLS NITE OUT...... | 7/25/2008 11:28:00 PM |
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Assalamualaikum. Last post aku takde publish cerita. Malas... takde apa special nyer. 2 hari lepas aku terima ajakan Nagwa nak pi dinner. Aku accept ni pon sebab depa nak pi area Adliya, bukan apa kat sana ada Thai Supermarket kebetulan lama dah aku hajat nak pi beli barang kat supermarket ni so alang2 sekali harung la. So dapat lah seminggu ni aku makan sayur2 hijau. Dapat lah merasa sawi, kailan, kangkung bagai yang ala2 kat Malaysia. Harga jangan tanya maklom lah impot. Arghhh lantak lah aku tak peduli bab harga2 ni semua.
Restoran yang kami makan tu namanya Upstairs Downstairs. Meneger nyer Malaysian Indian so tadi konon2 dapat la layanan special siap dapat diskaun 10% yahoOOOOooooo... Gambar2 nyer nanti la aku post kat next entry coz aku takde kamera terpaksa mengharap ikhsan depa2 yang ada kamera.
A QUOTE......... | 7/19/2008 04:58:00 PM |
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CICU kala malam | 7/17/2008 07:11:00 PM |
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Assalamualaikum. Dah abis azab keje malam dua hari, nasib baik off 3 ari sempat lah betul kan waktu tidor yang dah terbalik. Ash datang untuk 2 malam setel kan Z nyer hal. Next week katanya nak pi Rome Itali, berjalan sakan la minah ni. Sembang2 dengan Ash yang dah lama aku tak jumpa banyak topik berbangkit, macam2 hal dari keje ke topik politik (tak sangka minah ni minat politik gak) Tawam pon katanya masuk air so tengah cuba2 kat National Guard, si Serene dah dapat CN riyal17k depa offer baguslah rezeki dia. Cina lak yang suka keje sana kita ni sah2 islam tak juga jejak2. Insyaallah kalau rezeki dapat jugak kesana.
NASIK OH NASIK | 7/14/2008 08:36:00 PM |
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PASAR DALAM BAS..... | 7/13/2008 09:22:00 PM |
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Assalamualaikum. Sebenarnya on the way balik keje tadi aku ada rakam keriuhan perbualan dalam bas. Macam2 ada..... bahasa keling, bahasa tagalog, bahasa czech pon ada cuma bahasa melayu je tak ada pasal aku sensorang jee tak de melayu lain keje... sampai naik weng jugak la kepale otak aku sekejap, nasib baik nak sampai flat dalam 5 minit je kalau tak mau jugak la sewel.
Nak aku upload kat sini video tu tapi carik gigibiru aku tak jumpa, almaklom la lappy aku ni takde gigibiru...... zaman jepon la katakannnnnn... pastu baru aku teringat henpon aku kan ada data cable soooo aku pon install laaa sampai sekarang dah dekat sejam problem masaalah mushkillah tak setel2, tah hapa salah nye aku pon tak tau tengoklah kalau setel karang ni boleh la aku upload video tu, jangan korang terperanjat je coz gelap gulita, mana ada orang on lampu time vehicle tengah jalan kan......
Yeahuuuu berjayaaaa.... silalah enjoy perbualan yang aku pon tak tau hujung butir nya... cheriooooooo.....................
CHE DET IS BACK YEEAAAAAAAPPPIIIIIII..... | 7/12/2008 11:00:00 AM |
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HIDUP THE MAHATHIR'S...... | 7/12/2008 02:02:00 AM |
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Assalamualaikum. Current issues yang hangat diperkatakan di Malaysia adalah price hike. Rakyat yang miskin akan bertambah miskin, mana2 golongan kaya akan bertambah kaya. Why? jawapan ni aku masih mengkaji dan mencari2 kerana ada satu quote kata " ORANG MISKIN BELI ASET, ORANG KAYA BELI LIABILITI" jadi sapa2 yang belajar ekonomi tu akan paham la apa maksud ayat tu. Jalan punya jalan aku singgah kat Marina Mahathir punya blog dan aku tertarik dengan idea yang dia cuba sampaikan berikut aku cut and paste. Kalau betul2 di'implement' rakyat tak kan suffer insyaallah (ini insyaallah Malaysia bukan arab whahahaha).
Wednesday June 18, 2008
You walk the talk firstMusings
By MARINA MAHATHIR
The Government wants us to change our lifestyles to cope with inflation. It is easier said than done since most people were having it difficult even before the hikes. The Government must first set an example by doing things it should have done long ago.WITH the recent hike in fuel prices and the Government’s exhortations for us to change our lifestyles in order to cope, may I provide here some suggestions for the Government and those who work for it to “share our burden”.
1. Stop having meetings, especially out at resorts, far enough away to be able to claim transport allowances. Have online meetings instead or teleconferences. Use Skype or chat.
2. No need to order special pens, bags, T-shirts, notepads and other goodies for those same meetings.
3. No need to order kuih for mid-morning or teatime meetings in government offices, or nasi briyani lunches for those meetings that happen to end just at lunchtime.
4. Cancel all trips for government servants to conferences overseas unless they return with full reports of what they did there, who they met and what they learnt and how they mean to apply what they learnt at home. Ask them to do presentations to colleagues who did not get to go, on the most interesting and important papers that they read.
5. Scrutinise invoices for contracts to make sure they are truly reflective of what those projects or supplies cost.
6. Stop elaborate launches for government programmes. In particular, stop the buying of souvenirs, special batik shirts, corsages, bouquets and caps.
7. Make all civil servants and politicians travel economy class. That means really travelling at the back of the plane and not buying full fare economy class tickets that allow them to be upgraded to Business Class.
8. Stop having the full complement of police escorts to cut down on petrol costs. If they need to be somewhere by a certain time, start earlier like the rest of us. Wouldn’t be a bad thing for them to also experience a traffic jam.
9. Once a week (or more), have ministers use public transport so they know what everyone else has to suffer. This might provide them with the incentive to improve them.
10. Once a week, let ministers go to a market to buy food for their families with instructions to not spend more than RM100.
11. Get ministers to carpool. They might get more work done just by being able to talk to each other to see what can be coordinated between their ministries. For instance, the Ministers of Health and Women could discuss what to do about women’s health issues in the car on the way to work. Maybe have a secretary to travel in the front seat to take down notes on what was discussed. By the time they get to their offices, things can get implemented.
12. Once a month, get civil servants to work with one disadvantaged group in order to be better able to appreciate their problems. It could be blind people one month, hearing disabled people the next, orang asli the following month and people living with HIV/AIDS after that.We could start buddy systems which pair one civil servant with one disadvantaged person and at the end of it, ask each pair to make recommendations on how to make life better for each other. This might get rid of the problem of desk jockeys, people who never stray very far from their desks yet make policies for people they know nothing about.
13. Have PA systems that shout out the name of the officers who have to serve people at government offices so that people get the services they came for and don’t have to keep coming back just because the officer was out having coffee.No counter should be left unmanned for more than five minutes before the officer is paged to go back to their stations. This should cut down waiting time for the public and save them transport costs in having to keep returning just to get one thing done.
14. Government officers who lose people’s files should be fined and have their names publicised for being careless and causing inconvenience to the public. Instead of making the public travel to their offices several times to deal with their problems, they should travel to go see their client and deal with it right there and then.And every officer who goes out of the office should be given a reasonable time to get his work done after which he is expected back in office so he doesn't waste time doing something else.
15. And newspapers should save paper by reporting real news rather than non-news that they carry, particularly nonsensical utterances by politicians.
As they say, we need to do this all together in order to make a difference. So if the Government and politicians make these lifestyle changes, I will do my part and change mine.
BUAT TATAPAN PEROKOK PEROKOK TERHEBAT MALAYSIA | 7/10/2008 08:24:00 PM |
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BUAL KOSONG.... | 7/07/2008 04:31:00 PM |
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SILLY ME, EMMY AND NAGWA AGAIN...
GLADYS, CATHERINE, RUTH AND RENE
ZAINAB AND HUBBY (nampak kaki je hihihi) AND THE WEDDING CAKE
Switch brands .
Cut down the number of cigarettes you smoke
Smoke only half of each cigarette. Each day, postpone lighting your first cigarette 1 hour. Decide you'll smoke only during odd or even hours of the day. Decide beforehand how many cigarettes you'll smoke during the day. For each additional cigarette, give a dollar to your favorite charity.
Change your eating habits to help you cut down. For example, drink milk, which many people consider incompatible with smoking. End meals or snacks with something that won't lead to a cigarette. Reach for a glass of juice instead of a cigarette for a "pick-me-up." Remember: Cutting down can help you quit, but it's not a substitute for quitting. If you're down to about seven cigarettes a day, it's time to set your target date and get ready to stick to it.
Don't Smoke "Automatically"
Smoke only those cigarettes you really want. Catch yourself before you light up a cigarette out of pure habit. Don't empty your ashtrays. This will remind you of how many cigarettes you've smoked each day, and the sight and smell of stale butts will be very unpleasant. Make yourself aware of each cigarette by using the opposite hand or putting cigarettes in an unfamiliar location or a different pocket to break the automatic reach. If you light up many times during the day without even thinking about it, try to look in a mirror each time you put a match to your cigarette - you may decide you don't need it.
Make smoking inconvenient
Stop buying cigarettes by the carton. Wait until one pack is empty before you buy another. Stop carrying cigarettes with you at home and at work. Make them difficult to get to. Make smoking unpleasant. Smoke only under circumstances that aren't especially pleasurable for you. If you like to smoke with others, smoke alone. Turn your chair toward an empty corner and focus only on the cigarette you are smoking and its many negative effects. Collect all you cigarette butts in one large glass container as a visual reminder of the filth smoking represents.
SEDIH..... | 7/06/2008 06:15:00 PM |
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Selama ni memang aku pembaca setia blog Dr.M bukan apa cuma aku memang kagum dengan tahap intelektual dia but now aku rasa sedih kerana ada pihak yang cuba sekat daripada dia terus bersuara.
APA DAH JADI LABU........ | 7/06/2008 03:15:00 PM |
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KUALA LUMPUR 2 Julai - Campur tangan terbaru Amerika Syarikat (AS) yang menentang sebarang penyiasatan atau pendakwaan bermotifkan politik terhadap Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim jelas membuktikan Penasihat Parti Keadilan Pakyat (PKR) itu adalah 'tukang lapor' kepada kuasa besar itu.
Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar berkata, sikap Anwar yang cepat mengelabah untuk memberitahu AS membuktikan beliau tidak layak untuk memimpin negara ini kerana seorang yang tidak bebas.
''Anwar ini dia tukang lapor kepada AS, tiap-tiap kali ada apa-apa (berlaku) dia lapor. Saya fikir hendak jadi pemimpin di dalam negara kita, dia mesti bebas bertindak untuk negara kita, tidak payah lapor kepada negara luar.
''Buat apa meminta petunjuk dari luar negara, kita kena dapat petunjuk daripada rakyat kita dan mengikut sistem dan proses kita kerana ini lebih baik," katanya kepada pemberita di lobi Parlimen di sini hari ini.
Kelmarin jurucakap Jabatan Negara AS, Tom Casey memberitahu, AS menentang sebarang penyiasatan atau pendakwaan bermotifkan politik terhadap Anwar.
Casey menegaskan, AS berpendapat bahawa perkara utama ialah undang- undang perlu dilaksanakan tetapi tidak boleh di bawah tekanan politik.
AS, katanya, menentang sebarang tindakan pendakwaan atau prosedur kehakiman selain daripada tindakan undang-undang yang sah.
Satu laporan polis dibuat di Pondok Polis Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) di sini Sabtu lalu oleh pembantu Anwar, Mohd. Saiful Bukhari Azlan, 23, yang menuduh beliau meliwatnya beberapa kali, termasuk kali terakhir di sebuah kondominium di Damansara pada 26 Jun lalu.
Syed Hamid juga kesal dengan sikap Anwar yang cuba mempolitikkan laporan berkenaan kerana ia boleh menjejaskan siasatan yang dilakukan oleh pihak polis.
''Ini bukan soal politik, ini soal siasatan kerana ada laporan polis. Orang politik atau kenamaan, mereka semua tidak terkecuali daripada disiasat dan tertakluk kepada undang-undang negara," katanya.
Mengenai tindakan terbaru AS itu, Syed Hamid berkata, negara berkenaan tidak harus campur tangan membabitkan kes yang disiasat dalam sistem perundangan tempatan kerana mereka sebenarnya tidak mengetahui fakta sebenar.
''AS juga tidak mempunyai hak untuk mencampuri hal ehwal dalaman kerana kes ini masih di peringkat siasatan dan bukan satu peringkat di mana sudah ada keputusan untuk pendakwaan.
''Di negara itu pun, bermacam-macam jenayah yang berlaku dan pihak berkuasanya pun boleh buat siasatan, jadi pasal apa dia nak masuk campur dalam negara kita," tegasnya.
Ditanya adakah Malaysia berasa terancam dengan kenyataan jurucakap Jabatan Negara AS itu, Syed Hamid menegaskan, kerajaan tidak berasa terancam kerana telah mengikut segala peraturan undang-undang yang ditetapkan di peringkat antarabangsa.
''AS memang selalu cuba memberi amaran kepada negara kecil dan bagi saya adalah terlalu awal kepada kerajaan asing untuk bertindak sedemikian kerana ia bukan kes pembunuhan seperti yang berlaku di Pakistan dan Lebanon.
''Ia adalah kes tempatan yang melibatkan dakwaan yang belum dapat disahkan, jadi biarlah polis menjalankan siasatan dan kita tidak wajar membuat apa-apa kesimpulan," ujarnya.
PENGALAMAN | 7/02/2008 11:06:00 PM |
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Assalamualaikum. Lama aku tak menulis bukan apa lappy buat hal, malam ni aku malas and takde mood so nanti2 lah aku sambung cerita dengan lebih details. Kemarin pegi party kawin si Zainab merasa la aku cemana pengalaman attend party orang arab. ZZZZzzzZZZzzzZZZzzZZzzzz