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Archive for February, 2009

Of Reconciliation. :)

I finally reconciled with the man that I thought I would hate my whole life. What was his mistake again? For not knowing a good thing when he has it. But who am I to dictate when or how a person sees the light or get a grip of his life? I am no one, [...]

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I missed my blog so much. I have not pour all my deepest feelings of happiness, sadness, guilt and regret here for a while and that is because I am damn busy. Plus the fact that I was on Cloud 9 after I managed to secure my tix to see Coldplay in Singapore. The tix [...]

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Today, a Saint died and millions of couples around the world celebrate the tragic death by exchanging words of love and bouquet of roses. After five years of perhaps trying diligently to understand the point of singling out ONE day out of the 365 days as the day to love and be loved, I am finally [...]

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I find towns in Perak romantic. It has nothing to do with hometown biasness syndrome nor because those Yasmin Ahmad ’s adverts that were poignant in capturing those haunting romantic ambience that I am experiencing at the moment. It simply is an unevitable fact. Today, I am back in Teluk Intan, the town where I [...]

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An excerpt of a potentially great discussion of the current political issue on YM few minutes ago….
“Me:   because the previous general election saw the Opposition taking control over 5 states, the ruling regime is doing whatever they can to topple the new state governments…
Me: …this includes speculations of attempts on buying the MPs…
The Jakarta [...]

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I am sorry Safra but you are going to inherit a country full of ambitious political frogs with no concern for the rakyat plus a couple of slimey rats that controls the country’s political landscape for the sake of securing their power and interest. I am deeply troubled and sad for one day, I fear  my [...]

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The sea has always tantalizes me. I love walking by the beach, feeling the powdery sand beneath my feet and smelling the salty air. When my organization planned a trip to PD last weekend, I was the first to register and confirmed my participation together with Safra and my Aunt. This would be Safra’s first [...]

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