Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Love is like waiting a bus
Then the second bus came, you looked at it and you said, "eeee...this bus so old...surely very uncomfortable one." So you let the bus go and decided to wait for the next bus. After a while, another bus came. It's not crowded and not old but you said, "eee... no air-con one...and the weather is so warm, better wait for the next one." So again you let the bus go and decided to wait for the next bus.
Then the sky started to get dark as it is getting late. You panicked and jump on to the next on coming bus. It is not until much later that you found out that you had boarded on to the wrong bus! So you wasted your time and money waiting for what you want! Even if an aircon bus came, can you ensure that the aircon bus won't break down or will the aircon be too cold for you?
So people...(mostly girls but guys too!) want to make sure that what you want is not wrong. But it wouldn't hurt to give other people a chance, right? If you found that the "bus" doesn't suit, you just press the red button and get off the bus! But wait...I am sure all of you have this experienced before. You saw a bus is coming (the bus you want of course) you flagged it and the driver acted blur by pretending not seeing you and zoomed pass you! The bottom line of being loved is like waiting for a bus and whether you want to get on the bus and give the bus a chance depends totally on you and walking alone is just like being out of love. If you love someone set him/her free. If he/she comes back to you, you know they're yours. If they don't then it was never meant to be.
Remember to always say what you mean. If you love someone, tell. Don't be afraid to express yourself. Reach out and tell someone what they mean to you. Because when you decide that it is the right time, it might be too late.
Seize the day. Never have regrets.
And most importantly, stay close to your friends and family, for they have helped make you the person that you are today. Pass this along to your friends. It could make a difference. The difference between doing all that you can or having regrets which may stay with you forever. Friendship is never an accident. It is always the result of high intentions, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives. And remember.... Keep Smiling....coz... "Of All Things You Wear, Your Smile Is As love returns to me, As I return to you, As love returns to us. I guess this is really wonderful and make a lot of sense.
Happy Reading
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Must Read !!!!! Chicken!!!!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Petrol to Cost RM2.70
He said the new price for petrol is RM2.70 a litre, effective midnight tonight. The price goes up by 78sen from the current RM1.92, a hike of 40%.
Abdullah also announced that the price of diesel would be increased by RM1 from RM1.58 to RM2.58.
He also said that Tenaga Nasional Bhd would be raising electricity rates by 18% for homes and 26% for business users.
The announcements are part of the new fuel subsidy plan.
WTFzzzzzz..........................*arrggghhhhhhhhh
Monday, June 2, 2008
Penang a holiday hit!!
Local tourists are flocking to the island for the school holidays.
Since the two-week break started last week, AirAsia recorded “almost 100%” passenger loads for its domestic flights from Johor Baru, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Kuala Lumpur to the state, said the budget airline's Penang station manager Kenneth Tan.
“On normal days, all our domestic flights are between 75% to 80% full. We are the only budget airline with direct flights from Johor Baru, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching to the state so we do get many domestic tourists on board,” he said, adding that all its domestic passengers, except for Kota Kinabalu, travelled on the new 180-seater Airbuses.
“During the school holidays, the majority of our passengers are families,” he said.AirAsia passenger Alexandra Wong, 39, from Kuching, said she came mainly for the nightlife.
“I came to visit my friend and we’ll be heading to Batu Feringghi soon.
“We usually go out partying in Penang pubs and clubs,” she said, adding that food is “cheap and good”.
A check at several popular tourist spots revealed a large number of domestic tourists.
Despite the early downpour yesterday, Penang Hill was swarming with visitors eager to ride the funicular train.
Kelly Koh, 26, from Malacca, said this was her third visit to the state.
“I came with my family for two-and-a-half days only.
“Apart from visiting my relatives, we’ve gone to the Snake Temple and Kek Lok Si. Besides the famous char koay teow and Teluk Kumbar seafood, we even tried some of the food highlighted in The Star’s SundayMetro segment,” she said.
For Che Rohaya Abd Wahab, 43, Penang Hill was “special” because it was unique to the state.
Computer salesman Jeffrey Lim, 34, from Kuala Lumpur said he visited the Kek Lok Si temple, the Tropical Spice Garden and Penang Hill.






