
…and god apparently comes in many flavours…

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…and god apparently comes in many flavours…

Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…budak besut…Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…budak gemencheh…Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…budak USJ…Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…budak keramat…Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…budak DU…Wasp…MAV…Wasp…MAV…
Let’s roll, boyz!

Thailand’s 23rd Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, has resigned a day after claiming victory in this weekend’s election, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra announces he will resign amid mass protests and a political crisis that has thrown the future of the government into question.
“I am sorry that I will not accept the premier post,” Thaksin told a news conference, according to the Associated Press.
The statement came as opposition groups were readying anti-government protests.
While final results are not yet in, returns so far show Thaksin Shinawatra’s party got 16 million votes, 57 percent of the votes cast in an election boycotted by the opposition over corruption claims.
Before the election, he promised to leave his post if his party received less than 50 percent of the vote.
Thaksin had called the election three years early, as demonstrators filled streets demanding his ouster.

Alice (seen here on the right with me at Telekom Malaysia in a picture dated 9th August 2003, has now left the company and is working in another place. She’s the one who taught me a lot on how to use the Adobe Premier. In 2004, she, Muaazam and I, made up the first team that went up to do some installation in Langkawi and its peripheral islands. For four months we were there, and only had each other to turn to whenever any one of us was down.
I remember very well how one day she missed her husband so much, and thought she was letting the team down, and I had to console her and help her on her feet again; she spent her 1st wedding anniversary in Langkawi, if I’m not mistaken, and we also organised a small birthday do for her there. We also had lots of fun together, the three of us, at Siti Fatimah restaurant as well as at a nice place on Pantai Cenang. Other than Muaazam, she was the other person in this office who listens to Thai music..and we clicked because of that.
A great asset to the company…now she has moved on to another place.
I wish you all the best, Alice, and hope this friendship and cameraderie lasts forever.

..that’s my home..
I received a Yahoo! Messenger message from a regular contributor called Ah Keong complaining that I have not been writing for the past several days.
I would like to apologise to him for not writing. Everytime the end of the month approaches, I go into panic mode. Have been like this since the end of January of this year.
I’m pretty sure he and several other “regulars” share the same feeling.

The person above sold his own countrymen during WW2. His name was Vidkun Quisling. So if you are being called a “Quisling” it means you are the worst of traitors.
Unfortunately, some Malaysians are like him…even in office.

This pic was taken end of January 1993, 8000 feet above Gong Kedak airfield (now RMAF Base Gong Kedak).
Only two guys in this pic who are still involved in this thing….

And I still don’t have a phone line at home….
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