I am supposed to be on diet but when your client ask you to go for lunch, what can you do but to go for lunch. I had lunch at Koh Samui and we or rather they ordered belachan petai prawn, soft shell crab and steamed siakap sweet and sour. I make it a point to abstain or cut down on high cholesterol and sweet foods. Looks like I have to go light on my dinner with greens and a little chicken, maybe.
Its also damn difficult to lose weight. I managed to cut 2 kilos but looks like if I am not careful, I may add back the 2 kilos within the next 2 weeks. Pls dont cook too many good food for me....
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A very good lunch
Today, I had one of my favourtie meals for lunch - yummy fish head! It was a garoupa fish head cooked with mushrooms and ginger. Thanks to my wife for cooking such a wonderful meal. I know you spend quite sometime getting it done but it was a meal much appreciated. Just as you hinted during lunch, I have no objections to your propose purchase of the promotional items.
See what a nice meal can do!
Ladies, men are very easy to deal with. Just know what are their weaknesses.
See what a nice meal can do!
Ladies, men are very easy to deal with. Just know what are their weaknesses.
What she does....
Does your partner:
1. Nags you everyday on little things that you find irritating
2. Tells you every now and then that her wardrobe needs replenishing
3. Tells you how nice it would be to spend holidays on certain exotice islands
4. Always buys prawns for you as it is your favourite food
5. Gives you your choice of breakfast everymorning
6. Checks your handphone on calls and messages
7. Asks you to strip for noticeable signs after a wild night out
8. Look for lipsticks on you shirt collars
9. Always harp on unity talks
10. Never ask for monies unless given
My Partner doesn't.
1. Nags you everyday on little things that you find irritating
2. Tells you every now and then that her wardrobe needs replenishing
3. Tells you how nice it would be to spend holidays on certain exotice islands
4. Always buys prawns for you as it is your favourite food
5. Gives you your choice of breakfast everymorning
6. Checks your handphone on calls and messages
7. Asks you to strip for noticeable signs after a wild night out
8. Look for lipsticks on you shirt collars
9. Always harp on unity talks
10. Never ask for monies unless given
My Partner doesn't.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
The Man and His Life
I wake up in the morning. I tidy up the bed and then I go for my morning walk. Thereafter, at home, I would arrange to boil the water and fill up the water containers so that the "fellas" can have their water ready for them when they are thirsty.
Before going to work, I try to catch up on the latest news on the local and foreign scene so that I have something to talk when I go "yam cha" with my buddies. My working hours will stretch until late evening when I arrived home. Of course lah, I go home for lunch as I was asked to take "home cooked food" as my body cannot take a lot of unhealthy outside food.
After work, on certain days, I will have to go to our favourite bakery and buy some buns and cakes for my fellas to eat when there are hungry and to take to school the next morning. I would also go to a nearby vegetable stall and get some greens for the next few days. Upon reaching home, I will try to catch up on the latest news and see whether the market is up or down for the day. Then, I would also check on whether there is enough of drinking water for the next day.On certain occasions, I would do some brisk walking in the late evening as well. After about half an hour's rest on some days, I would have to fetch my kid from the tuition centre and upon reaching home, I will try to have my dinner. As I take my dinner rather late, I would try not to sleep early and sometimes I would take a walk at one of the hypermarkets and knowing me, I would have to buy something, especially those things that come with some gift items. I always have a weakness for these gift items.
Before I go to sleep, most times I would have to arrange the ironing board and related accessories back to the place where they belong. And before I can lie on the bed, I would also have to clear up the bundle of clothes on the bed.
At the end of the day, I am told that I did not help in maintaining the cleaniness of the house!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Father's Day
It really makes your day when someone you really cares gives you something for father's day!
You know that deep in their heart, you still exist.............
You know that deep in their heart, you still exist.............
Monday, June 15, 2009
A Day at the Courts
Just to share with you how our Malaysian judicial system works. I was summoned as a witness to appear in a magistrate court case since Year 2002. Whenever there is a mention of the case, whether with hearing or without hearing, without fail, they will sent me a summon and asked me to attend court on that day.
When they sent me a summon, I will have to attend court. By attending court means I have to wait outside the court to see whether I am wanted or not on that day. If the hearing is postponed, they will asked me to go back and come again at the next hearing when they will issue another summon to me. I will share with you some of the instances when the hearings are postponed. Lawyers unable to make it, magistrate sick, magistrate spouse sick!, magistrate on course, prosecutor on course, witnesses not present, new magistrate, new prosecutor and this whole chain of events will repeat itself over the duration of the trial, of course not in the same order.
I was so fed up with them after severat outings at the court that I approached the Public Prosecutor and asked him when am I able to take the witness stand and tell them what they wanted to hear from me. Do you know what was the reply. " I dont know why they call you, I did not ask for your attendance!" And yet at the next hearing, I will receive another summons again requiring me to attend court again. Malaysia Boleh!
After all this nonsense, I told myself that I am not going to court to waste my time and skip the next few hearings. One fine day, a policeman came calling at my house while I was working to ask me where I was. My wife told them that I was at work and give them my handphone number for them to call me. I went to the police station after work and there and then they told me that I was under arrest for not attending court! What nonsense! But the policeman who attended to me was quite nice when he said that he would offer bail to me and that I must be in court at the next hearing. But documentation has to be done before I can go home as it was way past working hours. I told them that I will report to them again the next morning but they told me that unless the documentation are completed, I would have to spend a night at the station. But luckily, things turn out well and I was able to go home.
At the next hearing, I was asked to explain to the court on my absence and thereafter the hearing started. Another shocker! The key witness who is required to be there was not around as the police said that he could not be located and that the case has to be postponed. I was informed that if the witness is a government servant, once he retires, there is no way you can get him to attend court. Probably, he would have gone back to the kampong and would be unreachable. Now you know why the guarantors for loans taken from the government can never be located and the loans never recovered.
Well, the defence lawyers have asked for DNA at the next hearing and hopefully, things would end.
By the way, DNA stands for Discharge not amounting to an acquittal and not something relating to DSAI. Just in case DSAI stands for Dato Seri ............
When they sent me a summon, I will have to attend court. By attending court means I have to wait outside the court to see whether I am wanted or not on that day. If the hearing is postponed, they will asked me to go back and come again at the next hearing when they will issue another summon to me. I will share with you some of the instances when the hearings are postponed. Lawyers unable to make it, magistrate sick, magistrate spouse sick!, magistrate on course, prosecutor on course, witnesses not present, new magistrate, new prosecutor and this whole chain of events will repeat itself over the duration of the trial, of course not in the same order.
I was so fed up with them after severat outings at the court that I approached the Public Prosecutor and asked him when am I able to take the witness stand and tell them what they wanted to hear from me. Do you know what was the reply. " I dont know why they call you, I did not ask for your attendance!" And yet at the next hearing, I will receive another summons again requiring me to attend court again. Malaysia Boleh!
After all this nonsense, I told myself that I am not going to court to waste my time and skip the next few hearings. One fine day, a policeman came calling at my house while I was working to ask me where I was. My wife told them that I was at work and give them my handphone number for them to call me. I went to the police station after work and there and then they told me that I was under arrest for not attending court! What nonsense! But the policeman who attended to me was quite nice when he said that he would offer bail to me and that I must be in court at the next hearing. But documentation has to be done before I can go home as it was way past working hours. I told them that I will report to them again the next morning but they told me that unless the documentation are completed, I would have to spend a night at the station. But luckily, things turn out well and I was able to go home.
At the next hearing, I was asked to explain to the court on my absence and thereafter the hearing started. Another shocker! The key witness who is required to be there was not around as the police said that he could not be located and that the case has to be postponed. I was informed that if the witness is a government servant, once he retires, there is no way you can get him to attend court. Probably, he would have gone back to the kampong and would be unreachable. Now you know why the guarantors for loans taken from the government can never be located and the loans never recovered.
Well, the defence lawyers have asked for DNA at the next hearing and hopefully, things would end.
By the way, DNA stands for Discharge not amounting to an acquittal and not something relating to DSAI. Just in case DSAI stands for Dato Seri ............
Sunday, June 14, 2009
I love chicken......
I love eating chicken and I can have chicken meals everyday without getting stale. I can have KFC, Mcdonalds, lemon chicken, ginger chicken, Ayamas Chicken, black sauce marinated chicken, chicken chop, curry chicken, asam chicken and all kinds of chicken la!
I dont know why I have developed this passion for eating chicken. Anyway, I think that eating chicken always is better than eating pork,beef and mutton as the latter three are all 'red meat'.
I dont know why I have developed this passion for eating chicken. Anyway, I think that eating chicken always is better than eating pork,beef and mutton as the latter three are all 'red meat'.
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