Tuesday, October 21, 2008

TOUCH N GO

Hey people ...i m back again ...been really busy with work ...

ok wanna share what happen to me yesterday .... i took the subang airport highway to go to damansara for my training @ bandar Utama ...

so as usual i paid using touch n go...my last balance i remember it was at least RM 120 bucks...when i tagged the machine showed RM 40 something ..i was like so shocked ...then going back time i use it again and this time it was showing RM 60 balance ...so i went straight to the Customer service counter next to the toll ...and complained and found out it took RM45 for no reason ...

So guys and gals do watch ur TNG balance always ....

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

blog of famer - congrats.....

hey man thats kewl.....u f been reviewed by xmon , thats good progress you are getting famous.....
anyways back to my stories ...been really busy lately thats y couldnt update at all....

politic stories in Malaysia have been like a hot soup lately....its definetly boiling...just that some are tasty while others tasteless....

i read a news on sun newspaper today that a 10 year old ...was physically tortured by police officer inside the police station .....hmmmm reallly dunno wat to say ...but definetly i want to see wat kind of action will be taken on him or them....

last week a blogger was caught by police for changing pic of their logo from tiger to dog ....hmmmm dunno la ...i was just laughing on what they did .....

then there was a teacher ....calling with all kind of names to a certain race students .....i really dunno wat to say also ....come on for god sake ...u r suppose to be the example .....i wonder wat action they going to take on her ......wait n c.....

actually sometimes i wonder y people just cant try to live as a MALAYSIAN......there are many things can be achieved ... y dun set an example ..a REAL EXAMPLE ....not just by words ....seen in many places n many times...people are still with their own group.....wonder when real changes going to happen....

started my post congratulating my buddy famer ....ended up talking abt politics again ...hahahah i guess i get carried away with mind boggling issues....

and oh yea.... i think i m gonna look for an ENGLISH teacher ....to get married and improve my english...hehehe cheers...

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Can A Family Man With Salary RM3,000 Survive In Malaysia...?

I received this in my email ......quite true and its a fact .....

Let's do some simple calculations here. In Malaysia, the average family income is RM3,000 /month (where father works, mother doesn't).

I understand there are many families whose monthly income does not reach RM3,000, but, to make things simple, let's take RM3,000 as the figure. Ok lah, right?

Okay, let's start rolling with a family which has Papa, Mama, 1 daughter and 1 son. Ngam-ngam

.... Calculation starts...
Electricity and water bill: RM100 (No air-con, No home theatre, No water heater ... ok?)

Phone bill ( Telekom): RM50

Meals for a happy family: RM775 (3 meals on RM25/day, RM25 for 4 persons...?)

Papa makan / teh-tarik during working hrs: RM155 (RM5/day, RM5 ... can eat what?)

Car repayment: RM400 (A proton saga aeroback, 7 yrs repayment)

Petrol (living in city, traffic-jam) : RM300 (go to work, bring son to school, only can afford one car running)

Insurance: RM650 (kids, wife and myself)

House repayment: RM750 (low cost housing repayment for 30 yrs, retired still have to work to pay!)

Tuition: RM80 (got that cheap meh? i don't think so)

Older children pocket money @ school: RM20 (RM1/day, eat bread?)

School fees: RM30 (enough ah?)

School books and etc: RM100 (always got extra to pay in school)

Younger children milk powder: RM50 (cannot have the DHA, BHA, PHA one, expensive)

Miscellaneous: RM100 (shampoo, rice, sauce, toilet paper)

Oh wait!!! I have to stop here, so...
No Astro, no movie @ cinema, no DVD, no CD, no online, cannot KFC, cannot McDonald, cannot go Park walk during weekend (petrol expensive), no chit chat on phone with grandparents, and etc...

Let's use a calculator to total up...
WALAO EH! Shit! RM3,560 already... EPF belum potong, income tax lagi........ oledi RM3,560 .......

How to survive lah tuan-tuan dan puan-puan sekalian ??? Our Deputy Prime Minister asked us to change lifestyle? How to change? Don't eat? Don't work? Don't send children to school and study? Besides that, I believe in Malaysia population, there are millions of rakyat Malaysia which still don't earn RM3,000/month! !! What is this? Inilah Malaysia Boleh... Sorry .... it should be Malaysians Boleh , because we're still alive and kicking!! Our politicians must be mad!!!! Please forward and comment boleh or tak boleh. No wonder so many Ah Loong around lah....

Thursday, June 5, 2008

OIL PRICE

























MALAYSIA

= RM 2.70



Well the pictures speak for itself.......hmmmmm

What will Happen when oil prices GOES UP UP n UP

Haahahahahaha i wonder if this will eventually happen in malaysia ....:) hmmm wonder where / what the rich ones will be doing ??? maybe flying ???

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

LOOKING FOR SECOND HAND UNIT ....."CARTHOUSE"


Guys n Gals do you have any contacts of anyone selling this ....i think i badly need to buy as this doesnt drink oil .....WAH ...the oil price is hiking up ....so if anyone wif know any seller pls inform kay ....
OIL price go up ELECTRICITY also go up ...so FOOD prices going up too....but SALARY no news never go up ....Government control oil price ....but they cant control or have a say on salary ...hmmmm Rich gets Richer Poor gets Poorer and middle class goes lower ..... wonder wats going to happen in malaysia soon ... only GOD knows ....THANKS BN ( guess u prove it - BN = Barang Naik ) .....
one of the orang besar said ..."change your lifestyle" hmmmm i wonder if he and his buddies willing to set example ....

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

LOVE US , NOT EAT US !


i was driving the other day and came across a sticker on d car...quite interesting one ...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

blogger back in action

hie everyone ....back again after missing for sometime...today my sifu (master) taught me n Ah Lee abt Blog world and how to make money...so we learn more from him and decided to make some pocket money also.... our sifu is really champion ...he dare to go full time in this .....so he ended up tendering his letter last week ....but then i tender b4 him hahahaha

so i guess from now onwards i m going to actively blogging ....i have said this many times but never done ...hehehhe hope from now onwards can materialise....

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Banana Leaf .....



Wondering what is that ? ..well thats none other than the all time great "banana leaf" ...hmmm now i m sure u guys are wondering "why" banana leaf ....well today morning went to my office cafe ( makcik cafe ) and bought some "kuih" for breaky...one was pulut wif some coconut thingy inside and another one made of with banana mix wif sumthing...so that time suddenly it struck me.... while i was eating both ....both was covered fully with banana leaf ...means i got to open up the whole banana leaf to be able to eat...

So than i realise ...in Malaysia we have many races ...many races = variety of foods ...and so this B'Leaf does in some way used in all these variety of foods... so what i m trying make a point is that MALAYSIA or rather ( Malaysian Leaders ) should b like a Banana Leaf ....The Government should be like one.... A banana leaf serves anyone without looking @ color or race or whatever...it serves anyone whom needs it ...so do the GOVERNMENT and LEADERS should do ...b like d Banana Leaf ...

And of course all of us should b like a b'leaf also .... not only them ...hmmm hope to c CHANGES.....

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

THIS IS A GOOD ONE......

Thursday April 17, 2008

Help Malaysians before helping Sufiah

MUCH has been said about the mission to save Sufiah Yusof but many Malaysians think that she is not suffering at all and thus Malaysian leaders should put their priorities right, especially for any mission which involves our money.

I am not an ex-prodigy forced into prostitution but if the Malaysian Government is planning to embark on a mission to save a British subject who doesn't even care if Malaysia sinks or floats, please consider helping me first.

I am a Malaysian who genuinely loves my country very much and has been diligently instilling patriotism in my children. For us, Negaraku is not merely a national anthem but is our pride.

I am a true and thoroughbred citizen of Malaysia who is much more desperate than Sufiah. Please save my children's faith. Please save them from self-pity and trauma before our leaders decide to use Malaysian funds and resources to save one British citizen who is more than happy with the kind of life she has gladly chosen.

I am a 41-year-old mother of three young children aged between seven and 10 who is struggling to live amid a mountain of debt due to several setbacks and business failures.

My husband resigned from a bank out of frustration and joined a friend's business which has not worked out as planned. We later set up a business partnership and my husband attempted to run the business which we both hoped could provide a foundation to our children's future.

However, it failed miserably. For two years, we practically survived on my income as I still have a full time job. But that doesn't help much.

Existing financial obligations soon got out of hand. Things got worse with new debts that accumulated and snowballed at super speed. In a blink, we found ourselves drowning in real serious debt.

I am still helplessly struggling to keep my sanity while putting up with the intimidating debt collection agents whose antics are at times as annoying and scary as that of the Ah Long.

As I am soft and timid, it affects my health and work but there is nothing much I can do.

We have not been attending relatives’ kenduri for quite some time and neither did we celebrate the eve or first day of Hari Raya at our respective hometowns. Only our mothers and siblings know the real reason and have done their best to help.

I seriously wish to pay every single sen I owe but I don't have the money. Nothing I say would satisfy the bank officers/debt collectors/ agents who are driving me crazy with their intimidation and ridicule. Even the AKPK have been unable to help at this juncture. I am really stuck.

At least Sufiah is living free from stress and harassment. But there are needy and desperate citizens in this country who never chose to fall in a rut, and they desperately need rescue. Please help us get back on our feet. Let charity begin at home.

DESPERATE MOM,
IPOH.


Well said ... its true ...many people here are suffering ...but instead they are so busy want to help outsider who thinks and want to live her own life...wats wrong wif this people ??? just like her many poor and medium sized people are affected due to losing job , business failure etc etc ...they also deserve a life to live ...what has the government done for this kind of people .... ?? Malaysia suppose to b an example of a multi cultural multi race bla bla country ...BUT do we really see that ???? we see in school - different , working place - is different - everywher is different ... hmmm wonder whats going to happen ...

Being born as a Malaysian ...i m proud to b one ...just waiting to see true souls to come and make changes....


Friday, March 14, 2008

Protest@Penang

on friday UMNO PUTERA & PUTERI's as well as uncles and aunties staged a protest at KOMTAR PENANG.... according to malaysiakini ....abt 1000 of them ...

extract frm thestar

Police disperse protestors in Penang (update 2)

PENANG: A big group of protesters, mostly Umno members and supporters, took to the streets around Komtar after Friday prayers to protest against Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's remarks on the New Economic Policy.

Chanting “Hidup Melayu” (long-live the Malays) and “Allahuakbar” (God is great), the protesters marched towards Komtar in Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong at about 2.30pm.

They held banners with messages such as “Kami Penduduk Pulau Pinang Menyokong Penuh Kepimpinan Pak Lah” (We fully support Pak Lah’s leadership), “Anwar Ibrahim Pengkhianat Bangsa” (Anwar Ibrahim, traitor of the Malay race), “Tak akan Melayu Hilang di Pulau Pinang” (Malays will not be sidelined in Penang) and "Kepimpinan DAP dibantah oleh Melayu Pulau Pinang” (Penang Malays Protest Against the DAP-led goverment).

Among those who participated in the hour-long street protest were Penang Umno secretary and state opposition leader Datuk Azhar Ibrahim, former deputy Chief Minister Datuk Abdul Rashid Abdullah, Kepala Batas Umno Youth deputy chief Reezal Merican Naina Merican, Bukit Mertajam Umno division chief Senator Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir, Tanjung Umno division chief Datuk Ahmad Ibnihajar and former Penanti assemblyman Datuk Abdul Jalil Abdul Majid.

The protest was held in response to Lim's statement that DAP and PKR would run the government "free from the New Economic Policy (NEP) that breeds cronyism, corruption and systemic inefficiency".

Speaking to reporters, Musa said the state Umno would hand over a four-point memorandum to Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Abdul Rahman Abbas next week in protest of Guan Eng’s statement.

“We do not want to hand the memorandum to the Chief Minister as we believe he will not protect the rights of the Malays. We want Tun (Abdul Rahman) to advise him after we hand over the memorandum,” he said.

Ahmad Ibnihajar denied that the protest was led by the state Umno but claimed that the Malays had gathered in response to an SMS circulated on Friday.

He said the DAP-led government had not respected the rights of the Malays and that the Penang Malays “wanted them out”.

At 3.30pm, George Town OCPD Asst Comm Azam Abd Hamid advised the protesters to disperse, using a loud hailer but they continued to hang around the area.

Thirty minutes later, the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) on stand-by nearby was called in to disperse the protesters. Only then did they leave.

Roadblocks were put up along Jalan Tunku Kudin near the Penang Bridge to prevent protesters from neighbouring states from joining the protest.

Police had received a tip-off about the protest on Thursday afternoon. Acting state police chief Senior Asst Comm (I) Datuk Salleh Mat Rasid said no untoward incidents were reported but two men were brought back for questioning.

"They were subsequently released after their statements were taken down. It was a relatively peaceful protest.

"Rumours of water cannons being used on protesters and bricks thrown into the shops in Komtar are all unfounded," he said.

Businesses such as jewellery shops and travel agencies located on the ground floor of the two nearby shopping complexes closed for business, but re-opened at 5pm.


funny thing is ..when happened during Hindraf 25th November and Rose campaign there were number was caught by police , one person was surrounded by 6 - 7 police personel and handled like an animal ...( using LEGS to hold their face on the road ) but here today did that happen ??? this is portrayed as "peace protest" by when others do "peace protest" that is known "RIOT" ...hmmmm i wonder what they trying to do ....

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

PAS' Nizar is new Perak MB

Mar 12, 08 5:49pm

Pasir Panjang state assemblyperson and Perak PAS secretary Mohamad Nizar Jamaludin was today confirmed as the new menteri besar of the state.

The decision was reached after the Regent of Perak Raja Nazrin Shah met with the three nominees for the post this evening.

The other two candidates for the post were state DAP chairperson and Sitiawan state assemblyperson Ngeh Khoo Ham and PKR’s Behrang assemblyperson Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi.

Also decided today is that Ngeh would be made the deputy mentri besar (1) while an Indian candidate would be made deputy mentri besar (2).

The new mentri besar will be sworn in at 4pm tomorrow.

Under the state constitution, the menteri besar has to be a Malay Muslim, but there is a provision that allows the sultan to waive the requirement.

Of a total of 59 state seats, DAP controls 18 seats while PKR has seven and PAS six, making a total of 31. The remaining 28 are in the hands of BN.

Nizar, Ngeh and Jamaluddin are presently holding a press conference.


Thumbs up again ...you have done well ..now left Selangor and Kedah...BR ...BR ..BR ...

Penang: Mohd Fairus, Ramasamy deputy CMs

Beh Lih Yi | Mar 12, 08 10:45am
Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng today announced PKR's Penanti state assemblyperson Mohd Fairus Khairuddin and DAP’s Perai representative P Ramasamy as his deputies.

Mohd Fairus will be the deputy CM (I) and Ramasamy, deputy CM (II).

"This decision is to ensure all the communities in Penang are represented and this government is for all," Lim, who was sworn in yesterday, told a press conference at his office in Penang this morning.

The new chief minister hoped that with the arrangement, Penang will be propelled to a higher level.

"We do not sideline any community which certain quarters are trying to portray. We want to be your (Penangites) friend and it is our strong commitment that all Penangites will have a stake in the state government," he added.

Today’s announcement came as a surprise as party insiders have earlier indicated that the new state government has no intention to retain the deputy chief minister position.

Example to other states

This is also the first time an Indian Malaysian has been awarded such a high post in Malaysia.

Ramasamy, 58, a political scientist and former academician, said his appointment shows that the state government was sincere in wanting to represent all communities after being given a mandate in the polls.

"I hope other state governments will also follow suit to make all communities represented in their leadership," he urged.

Ramasamy, who contested in an election for the first time, has stunned political pundits when he also defeated former Penang CM Dr Koh Tsu Koon in the Batu Kawan parliamentary seat.

Mohd Fairus, a newcomer in politics as well, said he will look into issues which are of concern to the Malay community in the state, such as education.

At 32, he is among the youngest politician to be picked for the post.

"That will be one (aspect) but it is not all because we are here to represent all communities," said Mohd Fairus, who holds a master’s degree in business administration from United Kingdom.

PAS' lone rep

In a related development, Lim also revealed that the state’s executive council will consist of seven members from DAP and three from PKR, in addition to the chief minister who is from DAP.

The full line-up however is yet to be announced. This probably will be made known during the swearing-in ceremony which is expected to take place tomorrow morning.

Lim said both the speaker and deputy speaker of the state assembly will be from PKR and the party will decide on the candidates.

Asked on whether any exco post will be allocated to the lone PAS state assemblyperson Mohd Hamdan Abdul Rahman, the Penang CM stressed that it is a DAP-PKR coalition government.

"Arrangements will be made but we will decide later," he said without elaborating.

Lim was flanked by his two new deputies at the press conference. Also present were PKR Penang chief and Bayan Baru MP Zahrain Mohamed Hashim and other DAP leaders.

The DAP-led opposition made a near clean sweep in Penang in the March 8 general election and totally wiped out the BN-Gerakan and MCA’s hold in the island state.

BN now only controls 11 out of the 40 state seats in Penang, which are all held by Umno. The remaining seats are with DAP (19), PKR (nine) and PAS (one).


Now this what i call a multi racial country ....PKR-DAP-PAS...you have prove it ..now this is the first SLAP for BN ..I urge u guys to continue ...i am going to get registered for next GE and my vote is confirm for BR....KEEP IT UP GUYS ...we are with u...makkal sakhti...yeaaaaa ...

Monday, March 10, 2008

I M BACKKKKKKKKKKKk

HIE everyone ...i m back again ...been busy wif work reading others blog till i have no time to update mine hahahaha

so happy that malaysians have taught arrogant BN a good lesson ...

Congrats To BArisan Rakyat ... you wont be able to fulfill all the promise you made but we hope you do the best that you can.