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Papa Saadom | 8:22 PM |
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Semalam tgk Papadom. Tetiba my ofismet agree nak tgk Papadom. Mula2 macam tak percaya sebab i tak pernah layan citer Malay ngn ofismet i ni.
I give 3.5 stars out of 5. Its a good movie, ader part memang buat ketawa terbahak2, dan ader scene yg buat air mata mengalir. Jalan cerita pon tak berat dan bagus.
Yang tak best nyer, watak Scha yg sepatut nyer gedik2 tak menjadi. Keras la sangat Scha dalam citer tu. Then, Scha tak nmpk cantek sangat la. Mengapakah? Pastu rasa mcm Scha besar sangat dalam citer tu. Bukan nyer Scha tak seswai bawak watak undergraduate sebab Scha pernah jer bawak watak student dalam citer Histeria, dan seswai jer. Lagi satu, rambut Scha, mcm tak seswai jer.
Isteri Saadom, Norkhiriah. kalau watak dier tadek, raser nyer tak best kot. Perempuan ni memang layak la bawak watak2 kelaka. Klaka sangat masa Khiriah jadi hantu bungkus, masa pakai baju pom pom girl and masa last sekali tu, pakai baju kebaya pink. Tak tahan giler nak gelak masa Khiriah buat aksi over excited tu.
Masa tunjuk Filem pendek Miasara, masa tu la part sedey. Memang mengalir la air mata part sedey tu. Tau2 jer dah dengar sob sob.. Hahaha..
Yang tak tahan tu, tgk muka Q haidar stim giler masa Mia main2 ngn teddy kat naju dier tu.. tak larat nak gelak.. sabor jer la tgk Q masa tu.. nama pena apa? wajib tayang ?? ekekeke
True happiness | 9:33 PM |
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I read from The Star. Sincere opinion by CHOI TUCK WO and I agree with it.
MONEY may not necessarily be evil but the craving for it certainly is, or so it seems.
Curious, isn’t it. But the incontestable truth is that money is so powerful that it’s arguably the motivating force that drives our world.
In this respect, money ticks all the right boxes – it rules our lives, makes things happen, gets things moving but it can also be abused.
Indeed, many street vagrants in London are said to prefer money than food nowadays in this increasingly deceptive world.
Yet the latest research that money doesn’t buy happiness for Britons speaks volumes of their stressful lifestyle, particularly in the British capital.
Well, London may have everything that money can buy; the best in fabulous food, divine decor, gorgeous gifts, funky fashion, exquisite entertainment. The list goes on.
But when it comes to happiness, Britain is way behind France and Spain which topped the European Quality of Life Index, compiled by price comparison site uSwitch.com.
The findings may come as no surprise to Londoners, whose city of nearly eight million inhabitants has changed dramatically over the past two decades.
And living in one of the world’s largest and most diverse metropolis has its price, even though their salaries are more than £10,000 (RM56,000) above the European annual average.
For the city’s a bewildering place, especially if you’re a first-timer and trying to fit in with more than 200 communities speaking over 300 languages.
Very often, you find yourself the only one speaking English among your fellow bus or train commuters – the rest are spouting a myriad of foreign languages over their mobile phones or with their companions!
Hence, it’s not so much a question of money but more in terms of living a quality life amid the challenges of a melting-pot environment.
Admittedly, money can buy a certain degree of happiness; you can get a decent meal, pay your household bills, wear your favourite clothes or have a great day out.
Likewise, a hungry, homeless person living on the streets can hardly be happy if he doesn’t have even a single quid to buy a sandwich to fill his stomach.
Simply put, money can buy something that may put a smile on your face or let you do the things you love to do.
Of course, there’s a distinct difference between materialistic and true happiness – the latter coming from within and depending on how you perceive it. But then again, money may not make you completely happy, as you’ll probably be surrounded by fair-weather friends who are simply eyeing your wealth.
In fact, there’re plenty of miserable rich people out there – celebrities, film stars and footballers as financial stability does not necessarily guarantee happiness.
Just as you can be alone but not lonely, the richest people in the world are sometimes unhappy, while the poorest the happiest.
For many, true happiness is being in the company of their loved ones or with genuine friends. After all, this is one commodity that cannot be bought or sold.
Azam lepas raya | 11:02 PM |
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tak syak lagik, azam lepas raya bukan lah nak ganti puasa (walaupon dah ganti ok) tp azam lepas raya adalah untuk mengurangkan berat sebanyak yang mungkin.
perkara2 yang boleh menggagalkan azam utk mengurangkan berat badan:
1. Rumah terbuka dan kenduri kawen.
2. Banyaknyer kueh raya kat opis. Yang tak tahan nyer, walaupon nampak tak sedap, tetap nak try dan hasil nyer, kueh raya kat opis sangat la sedap semua nyer.
3. Banyak nyer kueh raya kat rumah. Berbalang2 lagik dan semuanyer sedap2 belaka. Nampak kueh raya dalam balang dan tak terusik, rasa macam sayang sangat, takut berlaku pembaziran.
4. Weekend pulang ke kampung. perkara ini paling bahaya sebab aktiviti di rumah hanyalah makan dan tido. Asal tak tido, perasan lapar timbul dan menyebabkan proses penambahan berat berlaku. bila perut sudah penuh, perasaan tido mula bertunas. aktiviti ini berakhir apabila kaki ku ini menjejak tanah kl.
5. Tiada senaman seperti jogging, aktiviti ke gym walaupon geng dah ajak byk kali gi gym. Bukan tidak mahu memfully utilized gym yg free tu tapi perasaan malas sentiasa mengatasi perasaan rajen.
6. Makan tanpa had dan pemakanan tidak seimbang yg diamalkan. Perkara ini berlaku apabila berada di ofis dan di rumah (kampung halaman).
Langkah-langkah yang perlu diambil (at least):
1. Kurangkan jumlah/kuantiti makanan
2. Jangan skip breakfast
3. Jangan mkn selepas kol 7pm
4. bykkan sayuran/buahan
5. Rajenkan bersenam (ni tak sure)
At least, kalau perkara di atas boleh dipraktikkan, penurunan berat badan bukan perkara yang mustahil lagi buat aku. Apa yang penting? rajen dan berdisiplin..
Touching advertisement | 3:16 PM |
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Dah tengok banyak kali pon still boleh menitiskan air mata..
Iklan ni pasal Kereta Mitsubishi.
It's basically about how she remembers when she was young, her father would always pick her up no matter what. From school, from train stations, etc. Then, when she grew up, she worked in the city and wanted to visit again. Her dad offered to pick her up, but she said no, it's fine, she bought a car. So as she drove, she found her father was still waiting to pick her up. She drove behind her father and thought, "He probably was scared I forgot the way home."
Hurm.. teringat kecik2 ayah selalu hantar gi mana2.. tp dgn kereta la.. bukan masa kecik jer, dah besar gajah pon ayah still hantar gi mana2 pon..
Ada apa dengan filem "Surrogates"? | 10:04 PM |
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