Wish you Horse Arrive Work Done
Step Step High Rise
Year Year Got Fish
One Road Smooth Wind
Heart Think Work Done
Dragon Horse Sperm God
Gong Xi Fa Chai!
Initially, when the man served us our order, he seemed surprised that we ordered all 4 dishes available and he even commented “4 dishes ah?” But we did not let any go to waste, except for the chicken feet found in the soup.
Suddenly, a big fight erupted between The Man and The Boss. It was amusing for me because it’s my first time witnessing their fights. My longer serving colleagues, on the other hand, are quite immune to their ways. The Man was even more hostile to The Boss than he behaved with his victims. He hurled offensive profanities like there was no tomorrow. The Boss plays it cleaner with no profanity rebuttals. Maybe it’s because Boss always has the upper hand in all situations by virtue of being Boss?Are you good at writing a catchy resume that stands out from everyone else even though you've been ordinary at what you do?
Have you bought any books that teach you how to write winning resumes?
Have you sought help from friends or experts in generating a perfect resume for that job you really wanted?
Did you subscribe to services the likes of Jobstreet to improve on your resume?
Sometimes, the simple truth prevails and catches the most attention. And that's how ordinary people get hired for an extraordinary job. Don't think so? Read this resume (click to enlarge and then expand image):


End of Warning. Abort Reading Now.
Last night I watched a few minutes of a program on TV about a mother-daughter team who design and make wedding gowns. There was one particular part of the show where they dressed a girl up in a wedding gown and showed her how the gown was in fact a 3-in-1 piece; a classic wedding dress, an elegant evening gown and a lovely off-shoulder knee-length dress.
It transformed into each of the 3 different pieces simply by using velcro to attach and detach parts of the dress. Brilliant! The father of the bride-to-be was so awe-struck that he immediately wrote out a cheque despite his earlier protests in not wanting to buy her the gown.
Wedding gowns in Malaysia costs a fortune and that's why most women don't buy but rent them. In the West, I believe the dresses are a lot more affordable (if you look at dollar to dollar, without converting to RM). Plus, the designs there are much better too. They do get EVERYTHING, don't they?
From what I've observed, there aren't many simple gowns in the market here. I've seen some simple and classic ones but surprisingly they cost more than the elaborate ones. Is it true that less is more?
I have quite simple taste, and find these to be my dream dresses from David's Bridal:



Aren't they beautiful? =) *Dreamy*
I bet Ray hasn't dared venture reading past the warning paragraph at the beginning of this post. Poor fella, he's attending EE with me tomorrow. Almost sealing his fate. Wish him luck, will ya?

Before the year ended last year, I already felt that I was putting on extra layers. Half the time I could convince myself it was merely optical illusions. You see, I'm not the type who puts on weight very easily so I was a little nervous about it.
Then came Christmas break where I had a solid week of food, food and more food. Soon after, the signs of my horizontal growth could no longer be taken for any optical illusions.
Here are some big fat hints that I could not argue with:
1. I stepped on a weighing machine and it read a higher number compared to just before Christmas.
2. My watch, which I've been wearing for 6 years, suddenly got so tight on my wrist that it was very uncomfortable. I had to bring it to a shop to have it adjusted to a longer length.
3. My pants felt tighter when I wore it in the mornings, BEFORE any meals!
4. My mom, who was away for some time, came home and said "You've put on weight!" just by looking at me.
I thought I could easily loose the weight but it's proving to be harder than I thought. Nonetheless, I don't think I'll put myself on a diet or workout. Maybe those KGs could stay and I'll have to start making sure I don't keep "layering" myself, especially when Chinese New Year is less than 2 weeks away.








I've always wondered this:
How does a hearing impaired person wake up since he/she can't make use of an alarm clock?
I've been asking around and most times the first answer that comes along is to use the vibrate function on a mobile phone. But aren't we forgetting that there was a time when we didn't have mobile phones?
Anyone knows?

I’ve been obsessed counting the working days for January and February. There are only 18 working days for each of these months for KL offices. For those of you workaholics and those who don’t know what to do if not at work, then sorry. But for me, it’s a “bonus” for the next 2 months.
Not only do I work that 18-day month, I am also scheduled for training programs for both months. That reduces my working days even more. On top of that, boss will also be away for an entire week at end of next month! Yippee!! Which “lucky” firm hired me, you wonder?
However, this “windfall” is only for the first two months of the year. After that it’s back to an occasional day off here and there. But wait, let me calculate my balance of leave. I’m determined to work hard and play even harder!
It started with a colleague offering cakes around the office. When my teeth sunk into the chilled chocolate banana cake, I was dead impressed and savoured every bit of the remaining slice.


Last night the 4 of us cousins met up for dinner. Everybody have been busy with their own lives and we seldom meet for many reasons and often made complicated by our own circumstances; one doesn't live in this country, another has husband and baby to care for, and the other two just working and minding their own daily lives.
We were close in our very much younger days but grew apart during our teenage years. It wasn't until 4 or 5 years ago that we made more effort to meet more often. By then we were all grown up and have experienced many bitter-sweet moments in life.
All through dinner, we caught each other up on many things. We updated our past happenings, how we've overcome things and moved on, shared our future plans and even some family secrets.
It surprised me that even after being apart for so many years, we could so naturally talk about many intimate things that we would not talk about even with close friends.
It made me realise that some bonds will never cease when it comes to blood relations. We can be strangers for years but it doesn't take much for us to rekindle that lost time.
Anyway, whenever we meet up I always feel very comfortable and happy sharing, listening and laughing together. They're like the sisters I've never had. I don't have any siblings, so they are the closest to siblings that I can ever have. Have I been missing out on all that blissfulness of having siblings? I think so.
On the rear mirror
On the dashboard
Hanging down from the rear mirror
Slid into the side bar at the door
A huge one has gotta take a back seat I wonder if there will be more to come... =)
A bucket of rice waiting to be turned into rice balls.
That's one...
...and many more...
Fishballs or rice balls?
Cendol for dessert.
Stylo milo!
Prue & The Slave
Piper forced by The Slave to say hello
Phoebe getting a New Year hug from The Slave
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