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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
A Trip To Singapore
Singapore is a smallest country in southeast Asia. It is a cleanest country u can ever see on Asia. I'm From Malaysia went to Singapore to visit my brother. Actually it is a nice country. Friendly peoples (only some). The Food look Very Nice (taste not that nice). The road system is good (once you lost, that's it! You Die!). The Transport is very good (really good!). That's all to describe about Singapore....
OK, me and my family stat our journey early morning. Around 5.30am i start to drive from Seremban, Negeri Sembilan heading Singapore. Driving in early morning is nice; less Car, so you drive peacefully. Normally it take 3hr-4hr to reach Singapore.
When we reach at the checkpoint, it was jam (as usual). There were a lot of expensive cars n luxury cars that you cant see in Malaysia.
This car really surprise me. From all of the cars, this is really attractive! Maybe the car owner have the mou tiu (Don't give a fuck) spirit!
At the check point, the immigration officers (can't say workers) really work! That surprise me. Because, in Malaysia they wont work properly....(Malaysia Boleh!). After that i went to my brother house.When i park my car, i realised i bring a spider along with me..Hope the spider can survive at Singapore.
Then i stay two days over there. Actually nothing special in Singapore. The place is so advance. That's it. People walk like a robot. They wont make much noise... Ah...... in 1 word to describe is "BORING". when i was driving in Singapore the max speed that we can go is 90 KM/hr. WTF? No point you have Lancer, Subaru, Audi, Porshe, Mercs- SLR, Ferrari, Ford... Wasted man! And there were signboard everywhere. You can't DO this You can't DO that.... AH!!
OK, me and my family stat our journey early morning. Around 5.30am i start to drive from Seremban, Negeri Sembilan heading Singapore. Driving in early morning is nice; less Car, so you drive peacefully. Normally it take 3hr-4hr to reach Singapore.
When we reach at the checkpoint, it was jam (as usual). There were a lot of expensive cars n luxury cars that you cant see in Malaysia.
This car really surprise me. From all of the cars, this is really attractive! Maybe the car owner have the mou tiu (Don't give a fuck) spirit!
At the check point, the immigration officers (can't say workers) really work! That surprise me. Because, in Malaysia they wont work properly....(Malaysia Boleh!). After that i went to my brother house.When i park my car, i realised i bring a spider along with me..Hope the spider can survive at Singapore.
Then i stay two days over there. Actually nothing special in Singapore. The place is so advance. That's it. People walk like a robot. They wont make much noise... Ah...... in 1 word to describe is "BORING". when i was driving in Singapore the max speed that we can go is 90 KM/hr. WTF? No point you have Lancer, Subaru, Audi, Porshe, Mercs- SLR, Ferrari, Ford... Wasted man! And there were signboard everywhere. You can't DO this You can't DO that.... AH!!
I really don't know how they can survive.. After i get out from woodland check point i drive my car to 130 Km/hr.. aaaaaahhhhhhhh... What a relieve.
Singapore is the best country........ NOPE!!
I'm really sure about that. But It is a "Ok-Ok country ". That's it. If you really want to visit Singapore, you can visit; Singapore Zoo, Jurong bird Park, Night Safari, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road and so on... By the way you can travel by car the whole country in 1 day...
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Padang
Padang (means field) is the capital and largest city of West Sumatra, Indonesia.Padang is divided in 11 subdistricts (kecamatan): Bungus Teluk Kabung, Koto Tangah, Kuranji, Lubuk Begalung, Lubuk Kilangan, Nanggalo, Padang Barat, Padang Selatan, Padang Timur, Padang Utara, Pauh.The city is served by the newly-opened Minangkabau International Airport in Ketaping, Padang Pariaman. Padang's Teluk Bayur harbor is the largest and busiest harbor on the west coast of Sumatra.
The cuisine of the Minangkabau people is commonly called Padang cuisine, due to it being the capital and largest city of the region. Padang restaurants are common throughout the country and are famous for their spicy food and their unique way of serving it. It is served in small portions of various dishes, but constituting, with rice, a complete meal. In a Padang-style restaurant, the table will quickly be set with dozens of small dishes filled with highly-flavored foods such as curried fish, fried tempeh, curried beef liver, fried chicken, and of course, sambals, the spicy sauces ubiquitous at Indonesian tables.
The best known Padang dish is rendang, a spicy meat stew. Soto Padang (crispy beef in spicy soup) is local residents' breakfast favorite, meanwhile Sate (beef satay in curry sauce served with ketupat) is a treat in the evening.
common padang building, minangkabau style
Friday, October 24, 2008
DEEPAVALI
What is Deepavali?
Deepavali is Deepavali...
What a LAME Joke!!!
Very Insulting lar...
Deepavali also known as Diwali, is a major Indian festival. Today it is celebrated by Hindus across the globe as the "Festival of Light", where the lights or lamps signify victory of good over the evil within every human being.
OK, Lets go search why they celebrate this day....
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It is very long ago (I'll make it short)...
The Killing of Narakasura: Celebrated as Naraka Chaturdasi, two days before Diwali day, it commemorates the killing of Narakasura, an evil demon who created havoc, by Lord Krishna's wife Satyabhama. This happened in the Dwapar Yuga during this time of Lord Krishna's avatar. In another version, the demon was killed by Lord Krishna (Lord krishna provokes his wife Satyabhama to kill Narakasura by pretending to be injured by the demon. Narakasura can only be killed by his mother, Satyabhama) himself. Before Narakasura's death, he requested a boon from his mother, Satyabhama (believed to be an Avatar of Bhudevi - Narakasura' mother), that everyone should celebrate his death with colorful light.
Use Bazooka better rite?
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Deepavali is a day to celebrate with family and friends. Preparation for Deepavali starts usually at least two to three weeks before the festival. They will make cookies and sweets. It is known that the Hindus will be busy cleaning their houses to prepare for the festival. Some would even renovate their houses to prepare it for Deepavali. Usually the family will shop for new clothes and for accessories to decorate their homes. Prior to the festival, Indian shops will be selling festive items like Deepavali greeting cards, carpets, Punjabi suits and flowers.
Indian Sweets.
Ranggoli Kolam (North Indian)
Regular Kolam (This aunty damn damn good, lol)
The Hindus usually awake early in the morning of deepavali around 4am and the first ritual will be having an oil bath, which is an important feature of Deepavali. Hindus will be dressed in their new clothes on Deepavali. Most of the ladies would be clad in silk saris or Punjabi suits of various bright shades. Hindus particularly dislike dressing in black on that day, as they consider black an inauspicious color for the festival. Hindus would also pay their respects to the elderly and most families would go to the temple after having breakfast. This is also an important practice for them. The reason why they would be going to the temples is to pray to get happiness and prosperity on Deepavali. The houses would be decorated with oil lamps and children will play with firecrackers to celebrate the festival. On the first day, they would not go visiting but would stay at home to welcome the guests who visit them.
The Hindus usually awake early in the morning of deepavali around 4am and the first ritual will be having an oil bath, which is an important feature of Deepavali. Hindus will be dressed in their new clothes on Deepavali. Most of the ladies would be clad in silk saris or Punjabi suits of various bright shades. Hindus particularly dislike dressing in black on that day, as they consider black an inauspicious color for the festival. Hindus would also pay their respects to the elderly and most families would go to the temple after having breakfast. This is also an important practice for them. The reason why they would be going to the temples is to pray to get happiness and prosperity on Deepavali. The houses would be decorated with oil lamps and children will play with firecrackers to celebrate the festival. On the first day, they would not go visiting but would stay at home to welcome the guests who visit them.
Visiting Hindus during Deepavali will be an interesting activity, as you will get to taste a wide variety of delicious food. In every home that you visit you are bound to be served with a tempting spread of sweets. Some of the popular sweets are halwa, burfi and laddu. Hindus love eating spicy food and for non-vegetarians they indulge in favorites like chicken tandoori, prawn sambal and fish head curry. In homes of Hindus who are vegetarians popular dishes like thosais, idlis and naans are prepared.
They do morning prayer on that day
Children will play firecrackers.
Deepavali Lunch
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Weird And Funny
Boring......
dont know wat to do, so i upload these photos....
dont know wat to do, so i upload these photos....
Archaeologists found near Mantua, 25 miles south of Verona, Italy, two ancient human skeletons locked in a tender embrace. The two prehistoric bodies, which seem to cuddle closely while facing each other for eternity, are supposed to have been buried at the same time, probably following a sudden and tragic death. Maybe they hide the most beautiful and sad story of doomed love… who knows?!?
Funny and interesting pictures with eggs. Never thought eggs can be used in so many ways…
Can I have an egg?
Every thing has a soul, and every orange can hide a little man… so sweet and funny.. It’s amazing the way a little imagination and a photo can give life to a orange peel.
Painted Vehicles
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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