is raining outside there....
with lightnings...
and "blooong.... blooong.... blooooong...
i'm scared....
somehow da rain remind me of something.. was during the afternoon when the sky was dark, it was going to rain.. we all sit in the classroom listening to our teacher's teaching..
suddenly, i saw flashes of light, assuming it would be the lightnings, i covered both my ears quickly and waited for the noise...
one second...
two seconds...
three seconds...
four seconds.....
ey? how come so long one huh??
and how come the lightnings never go off...
it won't go off because it is not lightnings actually, someone on the lights because it was too dark to read...
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
DiSOBEY RUKUN NEGARA
Went to clinic as usual today, is a Monday morning, usually clinic will be crowded on Mondays because clinic is closed on Sundays.
Parked my car n went into my crowded clinic, I didn’t pay for the parking as usual…. This is wat I usually do: park my car, walk straight into my clinic and pay for parking later, or I’ll wait until I see MPS ppl patrolling then i’ll rush out to pay… I know I’m lazy, reluctant to pay when I reach my clinic, I am just .. lazy….. but most of the time my colleague will pay for me when she goes out.
So, today, when I was dispensing medicine, some ppl outside there with blue uniforms caught my eyes, they were patrolling and one of them was walking towards the direction of my car. I quickly ran out to pay at the machine while my colleague was trying to help to stop the malay gal to put a saman on my car.
My colleague was complaining to me that the malay gal’s attitude was bad, I was holding the ticket in my hand while the malay girl is concentrating on the little machine on her hand. The conversation between them was something like tat:
My fren : sorry sorry.. tunggu kejap ar… sorry sorry
The malay gal : pukul berapa kamu masuk kerja? Engine sudah sejuk ni.
My fren : ini kawan punya kereta. saya tak tau la, kita masuk kerja tak sama masa
punya..saya tak tau dia masuk kerja pukul berapa…
The malay gal :pukul berapa dia masuk kerja
(she keep repeating the same question, my fren already fatt mang zhang)
My fen : tak apa la, u saman saja
The malay gal : sekarang u mau cabar saya ??!!! saya cuba bagi peluang tapi u sikap macam ini (she asked angrily and LAN-Si-ly & she doesn't look like wantin to give
chance at all)
My fren : (knowing that the malay gal will not tolerate) tak apa la, u saman saja, thank you
For ur information, one does not need to pay if his/her parking ticket time is within 5 minutes from the time his/her car kena saman. So, knowing that I can save my RM 30, I just let her print whatever that she wants to print. At the same time, my colleague looked at her name tag and jot down her name “FAZILAH”, thinking that we might want to complain about her attitude:
First : The very first thing that we do is apologize but she did not accept.
Second : I know I disobey the law by not paying for my car’s parking when I first arrived at the parking… ok.. so is my fault, I will pay the saman but why must u say “sekarang u mau cabar saya??” somehow this sentence sounds threatening to me, so I think I should at least take down her name, just in case, and also for complaining purposes.
THE BEST PART
After she put that little paper on my car, we went back to clinic and do our work as usual.
After around 30 minutes, when I was also dispensing medicine at the counter, I saw one van, a MPS van stopped right in front of my clinic. There are 2 questions in my mind at that time:
1. I thought they just came to this area to give saman, why come back?
2. Are they coming to look for me?? My hearts say, “quite impossible”
And u know what, impossible was what in my mind but they proved me wrong when I saw a few of them looking at my car, like i am hiding some sort of illegal drugs or weapon in my car and came into the clinic. Please imagine, my clinic is crowded with patients, and these two malay men came in and stand at the counter asking “siapa punya kereta itu 1612?” They caught everybody’s attention and some aunties and uncles are surrounding the counter, and some are pretending that they are not listening.
Honestly, I was scared when I saw the both of them. But we did nothing wrong, and they started to question us. Two men, one in white, one in blue. They asked us questions like "kenapa tak bagi parking?" "kenapa mau tulis nama budak saya?" "buat apa mau tulis nama budak saya?" .. hey adults, don't you know tat we hav the right to look at ur name tag when u are performing ur duty? one of the purpose why u r wearing ur name tag is for us to know who are you so that we can thank or complain abt ur services or attitudes. Then they started to scold us for our attitudes, for not paying for parking and also "cari gaduh" with their budak.
The man in white even gave us lecture... excuse me, i am an adult, dun give me lecture here, dun ask me question like "u pernah pergi sekolah?" "u pernah baca rukun negara?"... your budak didn't follow rukun negara "KESOPANAN DAN KESUSILAAN" and now you are asking me question like this. All they trying to say is we are wrong, and whatever their budak do is correct.. Please question your budak properly before questioning me here using ur power instead of justice. You are here to tell me i am wrong instead of asking me what happened... besides, your budak still gave me a saman, i have to pay for the saman after all, that's all, why come in here to talk to us like tat??
The man in blue uniform, looks like he is the head of the team, talked at least more politely than the one in white, but he was also trying his very best to tell us that we are wrong for copying down his budak's name and not paying for parking. Sir, you already gave me a saman for what i've done, and now what u want? he became aggresive as my colleague tried to defend herself. Check out the video and you'll know.. he wanted to throw a stapler at my colleague when she was trying to capture a pic of them. Don't be afraid if you or your budak did nothing wrong. He kept asking, erm.... not asking but forcing us to delete the video immediately, but.. hahahahah... sorry, this is a show for everybody. and i remember him saying, " buang gambar itu, u mau saya susah, saya pun boleh buat kamu susah..." is this a form of threatening? yes!!!!! he threatened me and i am writing here in my blog so if anything happened to me, u should know why....
People in Malaysia, haihhh..... haihhhhhhh........... disappointment, anger, and rukun negara.. to nowhere...
By the way, anyone bother to give saman to those people who parked their cars outside the mosque which cause a mess to the traffic around the mosque every Friday?
Parked my car n went into my crowded clinic, I didn’t pay for the parking as usual…. This is wat I usually do: park my car, walk straight into my clinic and pay for parking later, or I’ll wait until I see MPS ppl patrolling then i’ll rush out to pay… I know I’m lazy, reluctant to pay when I reach my clinic, I am just .. lazy….. but most of the time my colleague will pay for me when she goes out.
So, today, when I was dispensing medicine, some ppl outside there with blue uniforms caught my eyes, they were patrolling and one of them was walking towards the direction of my car. I quickly ran out to pay at the machine while my colleague was trying to help to stop the malay gal to put a saman on my car.
My colleague was complaining to me that the malay gal’s attitude was bad, I was holding the ticket in my hand while the malay girl is concentrating on the little machine on her hand. The conversation between them was something like tat:
My fren : sorry sorry.. tunggu kejap ar… sorry sorry
The malay gal : pukul berapa kamu masuk kerja? Engine sudah sejuk ni.
My fren : ini kawan punya kereta. saya tak tau la, kita masuk kerja tak sama masa
punya..saya tak tau dia masuk kerja pukul berapa…
The malay gal :pukul berapa dia masuk kerja
(she keep repeating the same question, my fren already fatt mang zhang)
My fen : tak apa la, u saman saja
The malay gal : sekarang u mau cabar saya ??!!! saya cuba bagi peluang tapi u sikap macam ini (she asked angrily and LAN-Si-ly & she doesn't look like wantin to give
chance at all)
My fren : (knowing that the malay gal will not tolerate) tak apa la, u saman saja, thank you
For ur information, one does not need to pay if his/her parking ticket time is within 5 minutes from the time his/her car kena saman. So, knowing that I can save my RM 30, I just let her print whatever that she wants to print. At the same time, my colleague looked at her name tag and jot down her name “FAZILAH”, thinking that we might want to complain about her attitude:
First : The very first thing that we do is apologize but she did not accept.
Second : I know I disobey the law by not paying for my car’s parking when I first arrived at the parking… ok.. so is my fault, I will pay the saman but why must u say “sekarang u mau cabar saya??” somehow this sentence sounds threatening to me, so I think I should at least take down her name, just in case, and also for complaining purposes.
THE BEST PART
After she put that little paper on my car, we went back to clinic and do our work as usual.
After around 30 minutes, when I was also dispensing medicine at the counter, I saw one van, a MPS van stopped right in front of my clinic. There are 2 questions in my mind at that time:
1. I thought they just came to this area to give saman, why come back?
2. Are they coming to look for me?? My hearts say, “quite impossible”
And u know what, impossible was what in my mind but they proved me wrong when I saw a few of them looking at my car, like i am hiding some sort of illegal drugs or weapon in my car and came into the clinic. Please imagine, my clinic is crowded with patients, and these two malay men came in and stand at the counter asking “siapa punya kereta itu 1612?” They caught everybody’s attention and some aunties and uncles are surrounding the counter, and some are pretending that they are not listening.
Honestly, I was scared when I saw the both of them. But we did nothing wrong, and they started to question us. Two men, one in white, one in blue. They asked us questions like "kenapa tak bagi parking?" "kenapa mau tulis nama budak saya?" "buat apa mau tulis nama budak saya?" .. hey adults, don't you know tat we hav the right to look at ur name tag when u are performing ur duty? one of the purpose why u r wearing ur name tag is for us to know who are you so that we can thank or complain abt ur services or attitudes. Then they started to scold us for our attitudes, for not paying for parking and also "cari gaduh" with their budak.
The man in white even gave us lecture... excuse me, i am an adult, dun give me lecture here, dun ask me question like "u pernah pergi sekolah?" "u pernah baca rukun negara?"... your budak didn't follow rukun negara "KESOPANAN DAN KESUSILAAN" and now you are asking me question like this. All they trying to say is we are wrong, and whatever their budak do is correct.. Please question your budak properly before questioning me here using ur power instead of justice. You are here to tell me i am wrong instead of asking me what happened... besides, your budak still gave me a saman, i have to pay for the saman after all, that's all, why come in here to talk to us like tat??
The man in blue uniform, looks like he is the head of the team, talked at least more politely than the one in white, but he was also trying his very best to tell us that we are wrong for copying down his budak's name and not paying for parking. Sir, you already gave me a saman for what i've done, and now what u want? he became aggresive as my colleague tried to defend herself. Check out the video and you'll know.. he wanted to throw a stapler at my colleague when she was trying to capture a pic of them. Don't be afraid if you or your budak did nothing wrong. He kept asking, erm.... not asking but forcing us to delete the video immediately, but.. hahahahah... sorry, this is a show for everybody. and i remember him saying, " buang gambar itu, u mau saya susah, saya pun boleh buat kamu susah..." is this a form of threatening? yes!!!!! he threatened me and i am writing here in my blog so if anything happened to me, u should know why....
People in Malaysia, haihhh..... haihhhhhhh........... disappointment, anger, and rukun negara.. to nowhere...
By the way, anyone bother to give saman to those people who parked their cars outside the mosque which cause a mess to the traffic around the mosque every Friday?
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Suprise Party
Hey hey... for those who are attending Mun Chiew's party this coming Friday, please come on time k because this is suppose to be a SUPRISE party... Daphanie sent me a map yesterday night and gave some directions as well...
Just an indicator, look out for klcc and nikko hotel. After nikko hotel, there will be a traffic light, just continue going straight. from there onwards, you will be able to see the holiday villa building by looking up. the hotel is on the right (if u are coming from KLCC-Nikko hotel)
c ya there! hugzZz
daphanie
Just an indicator, look out for klcc and nikko hotel. After nikko hotel, there will be a traffic light, just continue going straight. from there onwards, you will be able to see the holiday villa building by looking up. the hotel is on the right (if u are coming from KLCC-Nikko hotel)
c ya there! hugzZz
daphanie
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