Sunday, March 27, 2011

Randomness of The Day

You went to laundry with four socks (2 pairs) and bunch of other t-shirts and pants.

After finishing the laundry, there were only 3 socks left.

You were so pissed off because this was not the first time it happened that way.

Maybe it's hidden somewhere between the t-shirts or pants.

You decided to go back to your room.

On the way back to your room, you found a sock (just a sock, not in pair) on the floor.

"Don't throw your sock everywhere you *$^&!# idiot"..assuming that someone likes to throw their socks everywhere.

Continued the journey to your room.

Sat down in front of the laptop checking e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter.

Suddenly realized that the sock you found on the floor is yours.

NOW YOU KNOW WHY YOU ALWAYS LEFT WITH THREE SOCKS.

p/s: my life is average =)

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Story of a man


22 years of tenure time serving as a Prime Minister is not a short time period. Even me myself is not a 22-years old guy yet. Many kids are grown up during his tenure and I'm not the exception. Here, I'm not talking about his biography. How can you summarize this guy's biography in just one entry. It might take a whole blog or even bunch of books to come into details about him

I am now looking into his new launched book "A Doctor in The House: The Memoirs of Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad". I am gonna get one when I return home. It contains his "down to the memory lane" stories. From the reviews and critics, the best part of this book comes from Chapter 53: Anwar's Challenge. I am really looking into this book. There are many things to get to know, to learn, and to seek for the truth.


One thing that makes me admire this old guy. He is man of his words. I am not a politician but politics is one of my interest. My family background could be one of the contribution to this interest. It makes me realize that being a politician is hard. I don't know how they can keep smiling after all the hates towards them. This old guy really teach me how strong he could be at his age. So much things to learn. Too many lessons to follow. At certain points, you were wrong but I admire your consistency in everything you say. The most memorable one is "I may have made many mistakes, but removing Anwar was not one of them".

p/s: updating my current wish-list. Meet Che Det in person. (I know it sounds impossible)