Tuesday, August 18, 2009

My truly friend

yesterday…I received unexpected call from my best friend…Roslinda...Roslinda Abdul Wahid…see…I still remember her full name…..hehe..
Who is she? I meet her at Port Klang…..it was my first job in Shapadu Trans System at Port Klang…I just hang out with her during office hour since she stayed with her parent… but after 6 month..emm…i think so..…our office moved to Shah Alam…and we stay together at Section 26 Shah Alam….she is the one who helping me a lot…I still remember….I lost my job for 3 month..and she pay for my house rent during that time…I would never forget that time…NEVER….
The lesson that I learn from this experiences is that always try to help others whenever a person ask you for help.
Thanks Lynn…

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Hello Kitty

On the way back from PD last week, i saw this cutes hello kitty car. I looked inside, fuhhh..how amazing the accessories. I’m really admired the deco and the accessories...
Car cushion, seat Belt, freshener, gear, paddle break and also steering all in the same theme. Of course it cost a lot of RM to apply this cutes gadget right??..

Friday, August 7, 2009

What I feel now...

I often wonder why Malaysians forget their history so easily ( Included my self ). We forget about the heroes who fought for our freedom. If I ask you who is the heroes in Lord of the Rings, Transformers, Prison Break, James Bond…everybody will remember it. Don’t get me wrong. This is what I feel right now.
But If I ask you who is Tok Janggut, Mat Kilau, Rosli Dhobi and many other charismatic historical…will you remember them???

I received this email photo a few month ago...but yea...always forget to published it...either this photo is true or not..Wallahualam....Well this is a little bit information about Tok Janggut...Tok Janggut or Haji Mohd Hassan bin Munas (1825 - June 25, 1915 ) was a famous Malay warrior in Kelantan, Malaysia during British protectorate. He was named Tok Janggut because of his long beard, almost reaching his chest ('janggut' being the Malay word for beard).
May be this is the right time for us to review back our School history book.