Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Everything changes* - Take That
I remembered a post not too long ago where i talked about changing from Maxis to Digi. That was like a full circle.
Eventually, i'll be converting back to a Nokia handset too. yes, the circle will be complete then. I started off with a Nokia on Digi. And i'm heading back in that direction.
But it's not just tastes. It's views and values too. I remember i use to be a strong believer in "it's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all". I just read the same thing in someone's blog recently and i just said under my breath, "Loser".
*The title song for their 2nd album.
Monday, 13 July 2009
There are worse things I could do* - Stockard Channing
So off we went to Eurodeli! The place has since been renovated!!! The only thing i cannot stand about the place is the paper table mat they use. To me, it has a pretty sick drawing!!!! Have a look at it yourself!
Pigs eating pork??? And they all look so happy!!!! Are there worse things they could do?
*This was the version found on the soundtrack of the movie version of the musical Grease.
Saturday, 11 July 2009
All you need is love* - The Beatles
And i knew i must share it with everyone - and remind meself constantly of it.
*Brilliant song by the Fab Four!
Friday, 10 July 2009
Hands* - Jewel
The other thing that amused me was the sight of this which greeted me when i was about to enter the museum:-
But it really shouldn't be a big surprise. Prevention is better than cure. Better safe than sorry - and a whole lot of other cliches can be said. With the H1N1 flu going around and with so many tourists from high-risk areas, this is a good thing to have.
Especially when there was this french girl who suddenly broke out into a sneezing fit near me. I avoided her after that like a
The more i think about, the more i feel sad about it. Washing our hands are such a basic thing. Weren't we taught this even from a young tender age? Yet, such a simple act could have prevented the spread of this virus - and others.
Our hands are very important - but it is a good reminder that we should also keep our hands clean at all times.
*The first single from her brilliant 2nd album which is the favourite of mine!
Thursday, 9 July 2009
A change would do you good* - Sheryl Crow
I finally did it. I change service provider for my mobile phone. After so many years!!!!
Yes, i've GAVE UP ON MAXIS!!!!! I'm back with Digi.
I just could not take it anymore. Maxis is so bad IN my house. It is so frustrating - when i cannot use my mobile phone at home, in my room!!!! The worse thing is that it is not completely no service. There is just sufficient line for the call to come in or go out - but not strong enuf to have a conversation.
Yes, i admit that outside, i do not have any problems with Maxis. But enuf is enuf.
I realised that i have come a full circle! When i first started, i was using Digi. The reason i changed to Maxis was cuz at that time, during my practice days, i traveled around the land a lot. And i found that Digi was very lacking in a lot of other States. Maxis was really good!
Now, back with Digi, i am reminded at how inferior it is!!!! When i'm indoors on campus, the line is very weak. I have to step outdoors!!!! Sigh...
But when tGiF calls me when i'm at home, i can talk to her now! So yes, the change is good! :-)
*Her 4th single from her 2nd album
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
A song for mama* - Boyz II Men
Well, we need not only appreciate our mommies on Mother's Day, right?
Just a couple of incidents.
Incident #1
The first was when i got back from Ho Chi Minh City recently. One thing which i do which drives me mom up the wall is how i lock up my room when i'm out. She finally thought she'd outsmarted me when she started coming into my room thru the bathroom door.
So I figured out how to ensure she cannot do that - using a piece of rafia string, an old bad strap and a carabina!!! Connecting the bag strap to the door knob on one end and the window grill at the other, me mom could not enter me room anymore!!!
What really surprised me when i got home was that me mom changed the door know as it was faulty. On top of that, she got the lock smith to install a bolt on the door!!! Yes, i do not have to use that bag strap contraption anymore! I got a nice proper door bolt!!!
Why did she do that? It was totally against her self-interest!!! She did not stand to gain in any way!!!! But she did it cuz she knew i wanted it! And even tho she didn't want it, what i wanted was more important to her than what she wanted!
Is this true love or what?
Incident #2
I was staying at a tGiF's place when i went for the Ipoh Run. When i got back, they had all gone out for church service. I took me running vest which was still all soaked - with rain and sweat. I draped it over the front gate on a part which caught the sun.
When tGiF got back, her mom saw the vest. She took it IMMEDIATELY to the washroom and started to hand wash it for me!!!! She was still in her Sunday clothes when she did that! In a jiffy, me vest was nicely washed.
That's something that me mom would have done too! I always wondered why is it me mom would never put off doing something like that but her son procrastinates as much as he can!!!
Thank God for moms!
*This song which was written and produced by Babyface was also the theme song also for the movie Soul Food.
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Thank you for the music* - Abba
This is my post as a tribute to the King of Pop! The reason why this post came up so late is because i needed to locate some really old photos - and then scan them so that i can post them up. Yeah, scroll down and look (and laugh!) at photos of me which were taken almost 20 years ago!!!
Was i a fan? Well, i guess so. Everyone around my age would be a fan! We grew up listening to his music and loving them all!
The earliest song i heard from him must have been "One day in your life". I loved that song. It could - and still can - move me to tears!
Then during my early secondary school life, he came up with Thriller!!! And along with it, his classics like Beat It, Billie Jean etc. There was also a point of time when everyone was singing We are the world - a song he co-wrote with Lionel Ritchie. Listening to that song again brought back so many memories.
i can go on and on and on about his songs - how he entertained me as i grew up. How he entertained all of us with his songs, his dance moves, his wonderful video clips!
The best - if i had to choose - would be Black Or White. If only for the memories attached to it. I was at Summit the other day and one of the shops was playing the video to it. I stood and watched it - and shivers ran down my spine while tears formed in my eyes! It was still soooo good, after all these years.
What made it so special? Well, during our first year as law students, we together with the 2nd year students performed a dance using that song and inspired by the music video. In the video, MJ dances with all kinds of people from all over the world. We decided to add a Malaysian touch to it. So we got Michael to dance with different kinds of ethnic dances!
It starts off with a Malay dance, followed by a Chinese fan dance. Then, there was an Indian dance. By the time that finishes, it would have reached the rap part of the song so we had a group doing a modern street dance with Michael. After that, it would be a Punjabi Bhangra dance!!!! The finale will be everyone reappearing in their costumes and dancing in unison til the song ends!

I was part of the bhangra team! here we are together with a lecturer from UEL

2 guys doing the modern dance flanking me and Chris who was doing the fan dance

That's me, 'Michael', Stephan and Caryn (Indian dance)
We practiced so hard - and we won the best item!!!! :-)
Everyday, after class, we would stay back and practice over and over and over again. Meaning that we would have listened to that song countless of times!!!! We knew which part was meant for who. And we had so much fun!
On top of that, i thought the song was pretty meaningful! Don't discriminate based on our colour - "I'm not gonna spend my life being a colour"!
What can i say now except to thank him for his songs and music. He had his issues and problems. And i feel for him sometimes. I watched a documentary last December when i was in the UK about him. And seeing the kind of life he had, the abuse he received, the influences from his family members, it is no surprise that he turned out quite abnormal. But perhaps it was because of all that he managed to emerge as a musical genius. I guess we'll never know for sure? I mean if he grew up as a normal kid, would he be just as successful?
But let me end off with the lyrics of a song which arguably the most famous one now - Man in the Mirror. The lyrics - you cannot deny - are so relevant to each of us today.
I'm Starting With The Man In The Mirror
I'm Asking Him To Change His Ways
And No Message Could Have Been Any Clearer
If You Wanna Make The World
A Better Place
Take A Look At Yourself, And Then Make A Change
*Their final UK single released in1983
Sunday, 5 July 2009
Better* - Boyzone
My plan was to travel up to Ipoh on Saturday morning and have plenty of time to get my bib etc. Then i found out on Friday tt i was 'on duty' on Saturday!!!!
As i was rushing up the highway to Ipoh, i realised that unless my Wira can transform into a F-22 like Starscream, i'll never make it on time!!!!!
Then, i couldn't find any sort of confirmation tt i have indeed signed up for the race!!! No e-mails. no confirmations, no reminders. Oh dear... did i even sign up for it? If i do not have any confirmation, how will they give me a number???
When i finally got my bib, it was D 354. My fren was saying that it was missing a '5' at the front (only those who understand cantonese will understand!!!).
I was still feeling very tired from my trip to Vietnam earlier this week. No running since last Sunday for the KL one.
I tried to sleep early on Saturday nite. I was totally tired. Slumber should come easily. But it eluded me. All night!!!!! It was very warm - but that wasn't the reason why i couldn't sleep. The road outside suddenly seemed very busy. Each time a vehicle pass by, i could hear it loud and clear. And if the came from the junction opposite the room, the headlights will shine into my room. But that wasn't the reason.
I had an iced mocha earlier that night - but c'mon. Even the extra strong coffee at Vietnam have no effect on me.
So i tossed and turned. It was an uncomfortable night. When i managed to doze off, i dreamt of Transformers and the music video to Michael Jackson's Black or White!!!!
At around 2 sumthing, my tummy din feel too good and i had to go to the toilet.
My alarm was set at 5.10 am. At 5.09 am, i turned off the alarm. But something else alarmed me. What was that i am hearing? Rain drops? I turned off the fan and listened. Yes, it really was. Louder and louder, more and more and then the heavens just opened up and it poured like mad!!!!!!
My tummy stil din feel too good. I decided to just go back to sleep. Sleeping while it's pouring outside. That would be lovely. Surely they are not expecting us to go and register at 5 am under these sort of conditions!!!! And will Raja Nazrin brave the rain and flag us off? Under a yellow umbrella?
But things worked out well. Thank God for wonderful Joseph who agreed to relieve me of my duty on Saturday afternoon.
A fren at Ipoh kindly went to collect my bib on my behalf. Even tho she din have any confirmation of mine, she managed to get my bib and t-shirt!
I din dare eat anything before the race - nightmare from my Penang run last year still lingers. But i felt hungry during the race and decided that i would have McDonald's breakfast after the race!!!
And yes, i braved the rain!!!! It was total madness. Pouring like crazy. It was so so cold. I was soaked to the skin and my white running vest was so obscene!!!! But it was worse for the ladies who were running in white t-shirts. It was like a wet t-shirt competition!!! The spectators must have had quite a spectacle - esp the police and army volunteers! Me? I ran without me specs so i couldn't really see much! ;-P
The registration was just them tying a plastic 'string' around our wrist!
It was quite an experience running in such heavy rain. I thanked God that i kept my old running shoes in my car boot and i used them instead of my newer one. It was amusing seeing some run carrying umbrellas, some running in raincoats or ponchos!!! The funniest part to me was when we ran past the sponge table!!!! It was pouring with rain, we were all drenched and soaked - why do we still need wet sponges??? But in typical Malaysian kiasu attitude, many runners took the sponges - some took 2 or more!!!!
It felt quite bad for me initially. I sprinted from my car to the stadium thinking that i may have missed the start of the race. That really threw me off and got me tired b4 the race even started!
My ankles started to hurt early in the race and i told meself tt i'll stop and walk after a mere 20 minutes. But i was glad i managed to overcome a 'mini wall' and pushed meself. In fact, i achieved a mini runners' high after a while and i started to really enjoy the run! New sights, cool weather, good feeling! :-)
I was reminded why i enjoyed running like this so much last year. After this run, i immediately signed up for another one. Well, i tried to sign up for the Siemens Run too but that was closed.
So all things worked out. I even started to play 'Smooth Criminal' in my head just for fun (see previous post) and i must say that this time round, it sounded pretty good, not like the slowed down broken record version last week!
And the best thing about it all is that i managed to shave off 15 minutes from last Sunday's KL run. It still wasn't good but a great improvement! I did better. And i'm happy. :-)
*Their cover (do they do anything else???) of Tom Baxter's song which i first heard in the movie, Run Fatboy Run.
Friday, 3 July 2009
Bad* - Michael Jackson
Last Sunday was the KL International Marathon. I had to go for it. After all, the KLIM 2008 was the first ever competitive long distance running i ever took part in!
But it was bad. :-(
I went there late. So i had to park quite a distance away!!!
By the time i got close to the starting point, i had to pee. Now here is a good thing about not being a girl. The queue for the guys was way much shorter! So tt's good. But the condition of the portable toilet... ugh... tt's something i need not have to see! It was filled almost to the brim - with... toilet stuffs la.
Anyways, no rush since we all have the timing chip on the running bib.
I had a bad time with the runners. i realise tt Malaysian runners run like how they drive!!!! Those who run slow or walked kept to the far right!!!!!! I used to get quite unhappy with ppl like these. I remember i would run pass them and shout out "please keep to the left". But those were the days of when i was running AND passing people!!!
Women runners piss me off just like women drivers!!!! There was this one woman who just suddenly stopped without much warning!!!
When i came to one of the water stations, i followed behind this woman. She took the cup... AND STOOD THERE DRINKING ALL THE WATER BEFORE MOVING ON!!!!! Take the water and bugger off, would ya?
And the same thing happened after the race. I was nicely queuing up for 100 Plus. This woman forced her way ahead of me. She had 2 cups in her hands so i concluded she was going for another round. She stood in front of me and drunk both cups and asked for another round of refill!!!!
Speaking of water, they ran out of water at the last running station! I expected better from Standard Chartered!!
But what was really bad - in fact, the worse thing - was meself! I was so unprepared for it!!! When i tried walking the other day, my feet hurt after walking for around 20 minutes!!!! How was i to run?
The last song i was listening to before i got out of me car was "Smooth Criminal". So that song stayed with me all the way!!! But it was 'playing' according to the pace i was going. So it was hte slowest version of Smooth Criminal you'd ever hear! Lol!
My time was really bad. It is embarrassingly bad!!!! I walked for most of it!!! On the bright side, i can't get any worse, can i? We'll see this Sunday at Ipoh!!!
(p/s - the photos were taken from this Marathon-Photos.com. Quite cool. Wonder how they actually tell who is in the photo. If you note the photo on the right, my hand was blocking my bib number! Good thing they had photos of me actually running!!!! I was walking most of the time)
*One of his no. 1 hit, apparently, it was supposed to be a duet with Prince!
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Bad day* - Daniel Powter
But I got stuck in my room cuz me laptop kept on acting up! It just refuse to respond to anything. It really drove me up the wall. By the time i dragged meself out, i was shocked to realise that it was all dark and cloudy (i had a sad windowless
And it did.
I took refuge at a coffeeshop. I over-ordered and couldn't finish me food. I decided to pack the remainder so that i can snack.
I left and got drenched. Couldn't afford to waste the day away. I forgot to take my food! :-(
Soon, i was soaked to the skin. It was really difficult. The rain drops were big. And icy cold. i was soaked with my sweat mixed with icy acid rain. Wonderful, isn't it?
I almost 'poke kai' - but thankfully, i regained my balance in the middle of the road and made it safely to the other side.
The rain refused to subside!!!!
My sandals got all wet. The insole of it almost came off and it became very uncomfortable to wear.
Later, my toe started cramping up.
All day loooooooong. Poured and poured and poured.
I finally got back. But it wasn't over. They couldn't find my room key. When i got to me room, the cleaners LEFT THE DOOR OPENED. Not unlocked, but OPENED!!!!!!! And i had my laptop, my PDA, some money.
Thank God nothing appears to be taken.
I decided to have a hot shower. I almost 'poke kai' in the toilet when i was washing and soaping my soles!
After the shower, i went down to get some hot water to make coffee. The water they gave me wasn't hot enuf. So no coffee.
Sighs...
But still, it wasn't all bad. I took lots of photos! I spent time in a gallery and a museum.
And lastly - certainly not the least - i felt bad for the locals. If i was having a bad day, theirs was far far worse!!!! Most people are too poor to drive so they travel by bike. They were all drenched. Most of them use 1 raincoat for all riders on one bike.
Not only that, a lot of them work on the streets. Literally! The food stalls by the roadside, the road peddlers - they sell everything!!!! From food to ciggies, to snacks, to drinks, to books, to hardware etc etc. they cannot not work just because of the rain. So the stall are set up and they squat by the roadside using one umbrella to protect themselves.
But surely there will be less people on the streets so 'business' is affected.
Speaking of which, i was told - and i believe - that the locals like to hang out on the streets. It gets too hot and too crowded in their tiny homes. But the rain made them change their plans.
For me, it was just an inconvenience. For them, it affected their livelihood and live style.
What a bad day.
*Made famous when used for American Idol as the 'loser' song!!!



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