Sunday, October 08, 2006



Mr.Haze is still around and he seems to be stronger than ever. I'm feeling a little under the weather. But thats just the bad news. On Saturday I was invited to a party by Aunty Sylvia(Iain's mom). These are some pictures from that night. For those of you who missed it... your loss. Ha ha ha..





Our very own celebrity!



The highlight of the night. The I-MAC! It has to be one of the best gaming PC's ever!



don't believe me? Look at the crowd it gathered!



Just joking. They were watching the Lang Tengah video.

Well I'd like to thank the Low's for the hospitality. Till the next time...

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Haze? Haze!? HAZE!!!! Yes ladies and gentlemen, the haze is back. I wonder what happened this time. Its pretty bad. Can't see much of the sky during the day. Breathing is another problem. The air is stuffed with smoke and the hot weather does not help.

Well my interning days in Xfresh has just started. It been very educational so far. So guys go and check the site out. If you think it was lame... Man you're wrong. Check it out, future events with great prizes just round the corner.Xfresh
Well I attended my uncle's 52nd birthday 2 nights ago and to me it was and eye opening experience for me.

First of all an introduction to my uncle. Now he isn't the kinda uncle to give lots of good advice. In fact he curses a lot, full of himself, pretty much someone whom your mom wouldn't want you hanging with if he was your peer. I've accepted that fact. However the recent events have opened my eyes a little more.

He has some of the freakiest siblings. Now have you ever seen siblings or relatives not recognize each other? That happened at the party. Some of the comment that were made were just down right arrogant and rude. If you made that remark at my family's get together you would be shot, literally.

Next is the comparing of thier sons and daughters to see who out does the other. "My son is in the UK" or "My daughter is married to some white guy" or the best one I've heard so far, "My son's golf coach says he has the making to be the next Tiger Woods". At this point I was trying hard not to laugh. Thank God my cousin hasn't turned into the monster arrogance, not yet, at least.

I left the party earlier than intended. Foosball never sounded so appealing...

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Its obvious that life, more often than not is in fact, unpredictable and subjected to many changes. My life has been plagued by changes, some good, some bad, all eye-opening.

It becomes clear to me that the human heart is fickle and prone to disappoint. But it is also strong, loving, and even in some even dependable. This might be the reason that humans are often said to be an enigma. Literature titles that involves a deep understanding of the human heart and mind often times leave you with more questions than answers. Don't understand what I'm talking about? Look up any of Shakespeare's work and work form there.

The heart can cause you to excel againts the worst possible odds, to crumble under the slightest pressure. To make you a loyal friend and then call you for the backstabber you are. To make something so wrong feel so right, ther heart makes a forbidden fruit so enticing. The power of the human heart is great.

If its so powerful, why is it so prone to breaking?