Sunday 25 January 2009

bowl swing

Some people are just inconsiderate. Always thinking about themselves only. Well, maybe not always. But it's goddamn annoying. After wasting more than an hour of my time trying to find the best date and seats for everyone, I've somehow been blocked from the bloody ticketmaster website!

On a different note, I've had a haircut today. It's the first one that I've had at a proper barber's in the UK. Before this, my barbers were Helmi and Hanep. Thanks guys.

Friday 23 January 2009

nokia tube is out

The Nokia 5800 is finally out in the UK. It was launched at Nokia's flagship store in Regent Street. Many crazy people queued hours before the store opened just to be one of the first ones to buy the phone in the UK.


nokia 5800 xpressmusic

Yes, ladies and gentleman, it's a touchscreen phone. Everyone wants to compete with the iPhone now and the 5800 is a worthy contender. Cool phone bebeh!

Tuesday 20 January 2009

you's all can, yes?

With all the 'yes we can' and 'change we can believe in', let us hope that the 44th President of the United States live up to expectations. Of course we can't expect everything to happen overnight, but how Obama organised his team throughout the elections and also after he had become the President-elect shows a man who has a plan and knows what he is going to do.



I guess the most important agenda for him right now is the economy, but I think the Gaza issue must be given similar importance as well. Obama didn't comment much on that matter using the excuse that there is only one president at a time, but now that he is president, he should send a clear message on what America's stand is. Are they supporters of the Israel terrorists or against them? Are they as merciless as these terrible zionists or is their message of peace truly sincere?

Hopefully we'll see the changes that people had believed in.

Great speech by the way.

The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.


Oh and watch this till the end. Lol.

Thursday 15 January 2009

more the wiser



All smile to the camera. =)

Wednesday 14 January 2009

happy january

I haven't updated this blog for ages now. It's not that I have been very busy with work, but it seems that my life has been full of activities these past few weeks, which is of course good because it shows that I have a life after all. Woohoo! Oops, I wouldn't want to celebrate too soon lest I become very occupied with challenging projects at work.

So the last couple of weeks of 2008 were spent with my family. My parents and 3 smallest brothers were here on holiday. Well I guess I can't call one of them small anymore. Fauzan has grown much much taller since I last saw him and his voice has gone a bit deeper. It won't be long before he outgrows his Abang Long. Faizuddin is his usual cheeky self and Faiq is becoming a very cute 3-year old. Yeah, I had a good time with them.

Faiq became easily tired after a walk outside (of course he did, he's just 3 years old!). So while we were sightseeing in Southend, which was where my parents did their A-Levels, they bought a stroller from a second-hand shop. He really liked the stroller and liked to sleep in it too, and Faizuddin also had fun pushing the stroller. My parents didn't bring the stroller back to Malaysia, so now I have a stroller in my flat. Whoever wants to borrow it, just let me know ok.

Then came the hanging out with friends who are still in uni. It was a very pleasant coincidence that I had the day off when they suddenly felt like going bowling and skating. So I joined them. In just one day, we bowled, ate waffles and went skating. During bowling we were separated into 2 lanes and the team who lost had to belanja the winning team. Even though we had a poor start and were conspired against by the pins machine thingy, we (Ahmad, Bone, Nina and I) eventually won. Terima kasih ye belanja, Baya, Aida, Yaa and Belle. Skating was fun too albeit the sakit2 kaki due to the very hard skates. And we also had dinner at Tinseltown the next day.

At New Year's Eve, I thought I wanted to go see the fireworks but it was freezing cold outside, so I invited some friends over for makan2 and maybe you could call it a house-warming session. In theory, the view from my flat which is on the tenth floor faces London Eye directly so we should be able to see the fireworks. However, there's this one building which obstructs the nice view so we could only see the skies being lit up slightly and some few sparks which managed to avoid that fireworks-view-spoiler building. I do apologize to my guests for this. By next year, I will make sure that building won't be there anymore. Muahaha. Well, at least the TV was on that night.

And then I turned 24. Yeayeah. Thanks for the surprise party, girls and guys! I really appreciate the effort. The spaghetti carbonera and karipap were delicious, not forgetting the Chicken Cottage and profi'telos'. And thank you very much for the cards and presents. I like them all. I was actually thinking of writing some wise words because, you know, I am a bit older. Nah... malas la. Hehehe. Anyway, it was a great birthday for me. Plus, playing Cranium at the weekend was very enjoyable too. Like the game said, you'll never believe what your friends are capable of doing. Great fun!

On another note, the strikes by Israel on Gaza are really really saddening. They say that they are reacting due to the attacks by Hamas, but to take it out on such a huge scale without any mercy is inhumane. For goodness sake, those children and innocent people are helpless! Nothing good will come out of this. They'll just incite hatred towards them especially from the Muslim community. How despicable! I do pray that the days to come will bring peace to the victims in Gaza and to all those facing injustice in this world...