IT'S MY BLOG.... IT'S MY STORY.... IT'S MY FEELING....

Orang nak mengata ke.... orang nak mengeji ke..... orang nak mengumpat ke.... ada aku kisah ? Yang dapat free seat to hell sapa ? mereka2 la kan ? Still i am thankful and blessed to have never-give up-families and true friends surrounding me.... and my FAITH to keep me alive and ongoing....



Lilypie Angel and Memorial tickers
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Rindu 5/07/2008 08:13:00 PM








Assalamualaikum wbt.
Hari ni keje ok tak bz dan aku tiba tiba teringat masa aku mula mula menjejak kan kaki ke Brunei dalam 4 tahun lepas. Memula excited coz first time keje luar, lama2 aku rasa boring, 2 tahun kat sana rasa macam burung dalam zoo nak keluar lebih luas akhirnya aku tersadai kat middle east ni pulak. Gambar ni adalah tahun terakhir aku kat Brunei dah nak blah dah masa tu. Sekarang aku rasa rindu yang teramat sangat dengan masakan orang sana, budi bahasa orang sana, bahasa orang sana, kedamaian, kehijauan, rindu masa2 aku beriadah kat Bukit Syahbandar tapi apakan daya masa memang tak boleh nak putar lagi. Paling aku rindu keluar ngan babe and Iemah, menikmati nasi Katok perghhhhhhh... meleleh airliur. Apa apa pon kan aku rasa bertuah kerana dapat peluang bermastautin kat sana walau pon sekejap at least aku pernah tau bagaimana rupanya Negara Brunei Darussalam bagaimana budaya diorang.

KERJA OWHHHH KERJA.... 5/06/2008 08:27:00 PM

Assalamualaikum... today keje macam biasa rutin yang biasa... cuma today preceptee lain... tergeliat gak lidah aku nak communicate ngan si Zaneta ni. Buleh tahan LEM and buleh tahan SLENGA gak. According to her she penah keje kat NY before about 1 year... tapi aku pelik gak 1 year should be improved la vocab nya... tapi masih nak cakap belit belit..... lantak la labuuuuu...




Ok today aku ber'mood' nak berkuiz. Gambar diatas sapa boleh bagi tau perkataan apa yang tertulis pada can tersebut whahahahahaha... jawab jangan tak jawab... jawab jangan tak jawab ewaaahhhhhhh...... Tapi sorry tak takde hadiah cuma korang akan terasa pengembangan hidung sebanyak 361 degree kerana berjaya menguraikan teka silang teki ini... kepada yang berjaya tahniah yang tak berjaya cuba sampai dapat.



Gambar ni pulak specially dedicated untuk cik Ha-yat dengan soalan serampang 3 mata.....

ADAKAH ANDA MASIH INGAT WAVEFORMS TERSEBUT ?

whahahahaha jangan marah haaaa....

My favourite Parfumes... 5/05/2008 07:34:00 PM



Miss Sixty ni jeans dia aku mampu pandang jeee ribu riban harganya... pakai parfume jadi laaaahhh....

internet ohh internet 5/05/2008 10:23:00 AM


Berikut adalah senarai 40 orang yang terkaya di Malaysia berdasarkan kajian yang dibuat oleh majalah Malaysian Business;
1. Robert Kuok Hock Nien, 84, RM 58.110 billion, Kerry/Kuok Group
2. Tan Sri T. Ananda Krishnan, 69, RM 19.625 billion, Usaha Tegas
3. Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng, 69, RM 14.943 billion, IOI Group
4. Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan, 65, RM 11.098 billion, Hong Leong Group
5. Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary, 57, RM 8.550 billion, Albukhary Foundation
6. Tan Sri Teh Hong Piow, 78, RM 8.06 billion, Public Bank
7. Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King, 71, RM 3.87 billion, Rimbunan Hijau
8. Tan Sri Vincent Tan, 56, RM 3.40 billion, Berjaya Group
9. Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay. 56, RM 3.16 billion, Genting Group
10. Tan Sri Azman Hashim, 68, RM 2.87 billion, Arab-Malaysian Corp
11. Datuk Lee Yeow Chor, 42, RM 2.33 billion, IOI Group
12. Lee Yeow Seng, 29, RM 2.29 billion, IOI Group
13. Tan Sri Yeoh Tiong Lay, 78, RM 1.74 billion, YTL Group
14. Ong Beng Seng, 62, RM 1.73 billion, Hotel Properties Ltd
15. Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah Fook Ling, 62, RM 1.49 billion, Sunway Group
16. Datuk Yaw Teck Seng, 70, RM 1.39 billion, Samling Group
17. Datuk Seri Lee Oi Hian, 58, RM 1.304 billion, Batu Kawan
18. Datuk Lee Hau Hian, 55, RM 1.301 billion, Batu Kawan
19. Tan Sri Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, 54, RM 0.99 billion, YTL Group
20. Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir, 46, RM 0.97 billion, Kencana Petroleum
21. Datuk Yeoh Seok Hong, 49, RM 0.883 billion, YTL Group
22. Datuk Yeoh Seok Kian, 51, RM 0.881 billion, YTL Group
23. Datuk Micheal Yeoh Sock Siong, 48, RM 0.87 billion, YTL Group
24. Datuk Mark Yeoh Seok Kah, 43, RM 0.86 billion, YTL Group
25. Tan Sri Hamdan Mohamad, 52, RM 0.85 billion, Ranhill
26. Raja Datuk Seri Eleena Raja Azlan Shah, 47, RM 0.83 billion, Gamuda
27. Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai, 50, RM 0.78 billion, Top Glove Corp
28. Tan Sri Kua Sian Kooi, 56, RM 0.75 billion, Kurnia Asia
29. Puan Sri Chong Chook Yew, 85, RM 0.71 billion, Selangor Properties
30. Datuk Tony Tiah Thee Kian, 61, RM 0.67 billion, TA Enterprise
31. Datuk Tan Chin Nam, 82, RM 0.61 billion, Tan & Tan
32. Tan Sri Rozali Ismail, 52, RM 0.59 billion, Puncak Niaga Holding
33. Shaari Ismail, 53, RM 0.57 billion, Puncak Niaga Holding
34. Datuk Seri Panglima Lau Cho Kun, 72, RM 0.533 billion, Gek Poh Holdings
35. Datuk Lin Yun Ling, 52, RM 0.532 billion, Gamuda
36. Datuk Seri Liew Kee Sin, 49, RM 0.52 billion, SP Setia
37. Ong Leong Huat, 64, RM 0.50 billion, OSK Holdings
38. Datuk Abdul Hamed Sepawi, 57, RM 0.49 billion, Naim Cendera Holdings
39. Datuk Tony Fernandes, 43, RM 0.47 billion, AirAsia
40. Kwan Ngen Chung, 48, RM 0.40 billion, Kwantas Corp

lepak kosong 5/05/2008 09:44:00 AM


Hari ni masih off tak de buat apa apa lepak lepak kosong depan lappy chatting dengan teman teman homesick seperti biasa. Semalam pegi service centre tak pasal pasal kena caj BD12 hanya untuk configure settings yang tak sampai 5minit. Apa nak buat intenet adalah sebahagian dari hidup aku especially bila jauh dari tanah air.Actually aku dah start blog ni semenjak last year Ramadhan, tapi setiap kali itu juga aku keep on deleting my entries. Rasa macam tak bersedia. Now rasanya tak akan delete lagi biarlah ia kekal buat tatapan teman teman rapat dan tatapan diri sendiri kala sunyi menjengah. Bukan apa cuma terasa rendah diri coz aku memang tak pandai menulis tapi now dah ada confident sikit. Ok since now aku bermastautin kat Bahrain so let me talk about it serba sedikit so you guys tak payah susah susah nak search kat Wikipedia ok.
Yang gambar tu adalah peta ringkas Bahrain tak besar. It's a (small in size) group of 33 islands located just off the eastern coastline of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf. The largest island is Bahrain Island. Long ruled by Arabs, the ancient land of Bahrain was an important trading center, dating all the way back to Roman times. Modern causeways connect the four main islands, and all are connected to Saudi Arabia by the 16-mile-long King Fahd Causeway. Similar to numerous other Arab states, Bahrain had a long relationship with the United Kingdom, until declaring its independence in 1971. It joined the United Nations that very year. Most of the modern population is concentrated around Manama, the capital city, and much of that population (about 30%) are non-Bahraini immigrants. This land (especially Bahrain Island) is primarily barren desert, with a limestone surface. Petroleum processing and refining, as well as international banking are the major industries. Repressive heat and humidity are commonplace here, especially in summer, and most tourists arrive in the somewhat cooler months, November - February. Population cuma 688,300 widely spoken language kat Bahrain ni Arabic, English, Farsi and Urdu. Currency dia Bahraini Dinar (BHD) . Bahrain is comprised of 1 large and 32 smaller islands. Almost all of Bahrain's main island is a low-lying rocky, sandy plain. Coastal salt marshes are common, central and south. There are no significant rivers or lakes. 12 municipalities, including: Al Hadd, Al Manamah, Al Mintaqah al Gharbiyah, Al Mintaqah al Wusta, Al Mintaqah ash Shamaliyah, Al Muharraq, Ar Rifa' wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah, Jidd Hafs, Madinat Hamad, Madinat 'Isa, Juzur Hawar and Sitrah. Climate Bahrain is hot and dry in the summer months, with very high humidity and no rain. Winters are mild and quite pleasant. July, August and September are the hottest months with high temps averaging near 97º f. Winter lows seldom fall below 55º f. Attractions The 'Tree of Life', growing in the country's arid desert, with no visible source of water, best describes Bahrain: "Full of surprises and contradictions." Visitors will enjoy the blending of antiquities and modern architecture, and especially so in the capital city of Manama, where the skyline reflects the old - with mosques and minarets, and the new - with modern, stylish skyscrapers. No visit to Bahrain is complete without a shopping trip to the Soukh; this market offers all types of wares, including luxurious fabrics and regional fashions, jewelry of all description, exotic spices, and the flavors and scents of locally-grown produce. Other must-see attractions include the Al-Khamis Mosque, with its beautiful twin minarets; Arad Fort; Bahrain (Portuguese) Fort; the Royal Tombs; Muharraq Island, and Oil Well No. 1, the first oil well in Bahrain and in the entire Gulf Region. For the sport enthusiasts Bahrain offers thoroughbred horse racing, world-class golf courses, and many scuba diving venues. And for racing fans, Formula 1 Racing (F1) added Bahrain to its annual circuit in 2004. With all of the offshore islands, beaches are everywhere, and most are reportedly clean, safe and well managed. Western travelers should maintain a high level of security awareness when visiting Bahrain. There have been occasional demonstrations in some of the villages, along with sporadic acts of politically related arson or vandalism.