Posted by rubberband on May 26, 2008
1. …I am the only one who eats rice everyday on my lunch. I sometimes peek on what other colleagues have during their lunch time. I am very amazed that they eat salads, breads, spaghetti like how frequent I eat rice.
2. …Australians are very loving and responsible. I saw them walking the dog with newspapers and plastic bags. I don’t really know why until I saw them picking up their dogs’ *poo poo* if the doggie poo at a public area.
3. …I am good in hiding stuff and I also do best in acting. I hide Yoppo’s thing all the times and then I start acting that I am out of the game.
4. …When the mid winter comes, I will wrap myself like a dumpling. I even have my hoodie on during my sleep now.
5. …I am getting fatter and fatter. I made a record yesterday. Due to my getting-horizontally-size, I had to try on 5-6 pants in a shopping session.
6. …Having someone who makes you angry at work can be a good thing. The colleague that I don’t really like is on sick leave today. Unbelievable I miss his presence.
7. …Queensland’s’ tv programme are all nice to watch. I always like their reality shows, movies, news, but not their advertisements. I still think Malaysia’ advertisements are creative and entertaining. I remember one very touching one from Petronas.
8. …My stomach is calling for food now.
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Posted by rubberband on May 13, 2008
I, Chia Ling Loo, witnessed Yoppo Heng sleep with his eyes opened on 12/05/2008. He snored and that explains it all. He only wakes up because he heard my non-stop-laughters.
I might be sleeping a fish every night.
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Posted by rubberband on May 6, 2008
If I am not wrong, Gracie wrote a few entries about how friend of hers think of Sabah in a bad way. When I was back in Malaysia, some new acquaintances used to ask about how poor is the condition in Kelantan.
Now that I am in Australia, I set my expectations higher and I reckon peoples would respect every individuals from different countries. But today I am setting the expectations to a little lower just because of my real ironic colleague.
There was once he asked me if Malaysia has highway. Okay that was pretty straightforward, so I said yes. He didn’t seemed to believe what I said and he simplified the question by asking, “Those highway which cars can run 120kmph?” He asked in a way as if I don’t understand what is a highway. I replied a “Yes” for the second time. I think the “Yes” is not affirmed to him maybe, he asked again “I am talking about those highway that has no traffic lights…and your country has it?” *faint* I really doubt if I don’t understand him, but I prefer to say that he doesn’t know English.
That was not the end.
Once he asked me why doesn’t Malaysia allow dual citizenships. Honestly I don’t know why, probably government encourages nation’s loyalty, maybe? Then he started to tell me how good his country is, which gives the nation freedom and he can own dual citizenship, bla bla bla….. He thinks that Malaysian government gives no freedom and we cannot do much things on dual citizenships. Fine. I let him continued as I really do not want to waste my time with his boost.
Another time, he asked me how long doesn’t it take a car to travel from K.L to K.B. I told him it takes about 6-7 hours. Did I giving a chance to belittle my country? I don’t know. But he said that he doubt how good Malaysia’s road system can be, in a sarcastic way. Well well, go on. I didn’t want to get angry so I let him be.
Today he told me discriminations happened very frequently in Malaysia whereas in his country, discriminations doesn’t happen at all. He started to tell me how equality take place in his country. I wouldn’t hide the truth, if it happens in Malaysia, it happens. Discriminations could happen everywhere, not only Malaysia. But I really don’t like the way he look and said about Malaysia.
I then replied him, ” If there are discriminations in Malaysia, it eventually helps people to grow better. Now look at how mature we are. ” I think I am correct because things that doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. I hope I am right.
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Posted by rubberband on May 5, 2008
1. Short pants for daily jogging
2. MP3 Player
3. Jeppesen’s lanyard
4. Sunglass
5. House Key
6. A pack of Premier tissue paper
7. Axe brand medicated oil
8. A finish-used red pen (I keep that in my bag because that is my first finish-used pen. Haha.)
9. A highlighter
10. A blue pen
11. A stick note
12. Handphone’s headset
13. Optrex’s eyedrops
14. Panadols
15. Some receipts
16. Apheresis donation appointments card
17. Naked Fruit’s Buy 5 Get 1 Free Card
18. Someone’s namecard
Purse and handphone not in there yet as I only put them in the morning.
Gosh, I can’t believe I have so many things in my bag. Like one of the authors (I don’t know who is she) from Courier Mail says “A handbag symbolise your age. “
Looking at the list of items in my bag now, I feel like I am like my mom too. She has more things in her bag. She even has a phone book in it though she has already got contacts store in her mobile phone. I don’t mind to be like my mom though because she has everything her son/daughter requested for. Lalala.
So what’s in your bag? Tell me that I am not the highest number in the list.
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