Silver Diamond and Shiho sensei

Silver Diamond and Shiho sensei
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prince and the Guards™ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Graduation Season

Graduation Season
Graduation Season!!

greetings n shout out

selamat datang - welkam welkam - bienvenue - welcome - willkommen - ようこそ (yōkoso) minna-san!! - dozo dozo :D


Arittakeno yume o kakiatsume
Sagashi mono sagashini yuku no sa - Ganbatte! (Gathering up all of our dreams Going to search for our desires
- Do your best!)

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Malaysia Entertainment World

Now I know y I've never care much to know bout M'sia celeb.Watched Galaxy program at TV9 last week. The way some of them answered questions when being asked by Galaxy reporters, I was liked
OMG, r they used their head when answering?

Malaysian mentality?? it isn't bout mentality.it is bout whether u show ur boobs or not. Things like Japanese Eq and tsunami are 2 sensitive to make a joke eventho u mean nothing by it.Things that we wrote are depend on how readers interpreted it. Think more than twice b'4 u write them.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Song: Far East - Menanti Di Barzakh

A song to help us to return to when we lost our way or found this world is too much



Lyrics | Far East lyrics - Menanti Di Barzakh lyrics

Thursday, January 6, 2011

RapidKL U83 Schedule

KL Sentral - Solaris Mont KiaraDutamas Solaris Mont Kiara Dutamas - KL Sentral Remarks
Departure Arrival Departure Arrival
0645 0715 0730 0750 peak hr
0800 0845 0900 0930 peak hr
0930 1045
1130 1200 1215 1300 1230 depart fr Solaris Dutamas
1530 1600
1615 1700 1730 1815 peak hr
1815 1845 1930 last trip

Fare price : RM1.90 (from KL Sentral to Solaris Mont Kiara or vice versa)
Waiting Area :
KL Sentral: at the lower ground, where buses to KLIA and LCCT waiting for their passengers
Solaris Mont Kiara: just wait at the front of Public Bank. You will see the bus once it arrived and waiting for passengers

This bus operates only on weekdays and mostly on government working hours and days, which means, during public holiday(s), don't count on it!!
Latest on 2013: Sorry guys, as far as I know, this bus is no longer operated from Solaris Mon't Kiara. Just wait for it at the bus stand at Solaris Dutamas. There is also another bus operates there, fr Dutamas to Central Market (I think..)

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year!!!!

Emmm...so now we r already in 2011. Times really fly so fast. but not for me tho' 8-[
Hope that this year, some of my goals will be achieved 8). I am still working on it. This year I'm sure gonna work more harder!!! (kunun-kunun la hihi *grins* *grins* )

Viel Glueck, Hawa-chan. Gambatte! Chayok chayok!!!


btw, for my country timezone, we already celebrated year 2011 last nite :))

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Archeology vs Engineering

Kinda intrigue topic, huh ? :))
Altho I am an engineering graduate, my life time dream is to become an archeologist, like Indiana Jones ^_________^ . Unfortunately, after I finished school, none of the local universities offered any archeology course.Today, only one university in Malaysia offering archeology. But well, after studied engineering like h*ll for 4 years plus A-Level for 2 years, it's such a waste of skills and knowledge if u didn't start looking for a job or at least doing Master in engineering field ^___^ , imo la.

But I'm still planning to do archeology course though, perharps after doing my soon to be Master degree :) . Well, like the old western folks say :
We'll cross that bridge when we come to it
*_____________________^

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Poem for my lectures


This poem just sat on my little notebook for more than a year now. Saw them again when flipping thru my notes while waiting for my colleague to pick me up to work. Actually I was planning to send cards together with this poem to all of my lecturers just b'4 I graduated but well, got sick and was hospitalized for couple of weeks.

It is unbeta read so of coz there would be lot of grammar mistakes. Sorry about that!! ^__^



4 you, sirs and madame

Thank you for teaching us
Thank you for always listening to our endless request
Thank you for keep it up with us
Thank you for having patience with our immature attitude
Thank you for guiding us
And foremost,
Thank you for showing us how tough and wonderful life can be.
We won't forget you!!
Comes the day when some of us will forget you,
Please be assure,
The other some of us will always remember you,
Definitely!!



Guess none of my lecturers will read this huhu. Nevermind bout that. Just wanna post it somewhere ^__^

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Book Recommendation : Alexander adalah Zulqarnain

If you guys ever thinking of reading or buying this book :











then you should and must take a look at this book : 











May you have an enjoyable and 'intellectable' reading then 8-)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Insert coin try again


I bet you guys would wonder what this 'insert coin try again' mean *grins* *grins* 
I was  roflol  when my brother sent me the sms after I got unsuccessful result for my interview, telling me to 'insert coin try again' . Haha I of coz knew what he means by that. Never give up and try again ^5 

What I'm curious is, where did he kidnap those words from  :Q  .  It turns out that those words are from the game center he visited during his school years, years ago. 


Thursday, October 7, 2010

Tarawwih and Moreh

Everytime Ramadhan comes, it always remind me of the times when I was a kid and also when I was still a student. Years before n even just 4-5 years ago, in my hometown we didn’t practice ‘moreh’. But our breaking a fast at a mosque (at least the mosque in where I grew up) was quite grand.
Boys love to break their fast at the mosque. There, they can get ‘nasi bungkus’ during breaking their fast. Girls prefer to break their fast at home. They kinda shy to go there and join the women to break a fast, like me. Some of the boys who come from well-off family also like to join their friends breaking a fast at the mosque. It gives them kinda enjoyable memory, I guess. Nowdays, of course most boys didn’t go to the mosque for breaking a fast anymore. They now can afford to buy ‘nasi bungkus’ at anytime :) .


Because the mosque has already spend money on breaking a fast for “jemaah”, that’s why we didn’t have moreh, imo la. When I went to uni, it was the 1st time I’ve experienced moreh. But since it was organized by student council, the moreh was quite simple and light and just only to replenish our energy after performed Tarawwih. Still it was for me quite an experience.

When I entered another uni, Tarawwih and moreh gave me another valuable experience. Instead of performed my Tarawwih at my uni’s mosque, I chose to do it at the mosque of the nearby village. There are of course lotsa women performed Tarrawih, but many of them chose do it only 8 rakaat, instead of 23 rakaat. Since moreh took place after 23 rakaat of Tarawwih, there were not many people join the moreh especially from woman side. Always, there were foods and drinks left. The ‘pakcik’ in-charge always tells me and some girls to ‘tapau’ or bring back those foods n drinks to the student residential hostel. I guess it was my roommates luck!! Sometimes, when I can carry more food, I would also give it to ‘pak’ guard (security guard) at the uni main gate.


During my final year, when it was Ramadhan, the mosque started to serve moreh even for ‘jemaah’ who do 8 rakaats of Tarawwih. During that Ramadhan, the moreh was served by restaurant or foodstall across the street of my uni. Student called it (dunno if students still refer them by this name) Kedai Pakcik Pinggan Besar. It means The foodstall of Big Plate’s Uncle. It was the famous foodstall among the students at that time. I guess it still is. Not only is the food served in big plate, but also tasty and cheap. Affordable for students who are fully depending on study loan like me. Sometimes the owner, Pakcik Harun gave us discounts.
I’m still remembered, during my last Tarawwih there, before I went home to celebrate Eid-ul Fitri, one of the dishes that were served was Murtabak. It was not normal Murtabak that you can find it anywhere, but the special ones, with lotsa egg and beef and quite thick and juicy. The stall only makes them special for the moreh only. Unfortunately, I was so full that night and able to taste it just a bit. I took two pieces of Murtabak to hostel, but since my roommate and most of the girls in the hostel are already left home for Raya (Eid-ul Fitri) celebration, I gave it to the Pak Guards in the front of the main gate.


Now, when I went to the mosque at my hometown to perform Tarawwih, they start to serve moreh. Dunno when it started, but it was nice to know that my fellow folks start to practice that event. Guess it was the idea of someone or some people who experienced moreh like me, who went far away from home to study or work and found out that practicing moreh isn’t such a bad idea. In fact it tightens our bonds. Although the moreh after 8 rakaats of Tarawwih wasn’t as grand as after 23 rakaats, it was kinda nice feeling just to drink cup of teas or coffees and eat kuihs (Malaysian dessert) and conversing with makciks about some random topics.


Nasi bungkus : Rice together with vege and fish or chicken, wrapped up in paper or put in polystyrene box. Kinda like bento (Nasi = rice, bungkus = wrap,wrapping)
Tarawwih : Prayer that was performed preferably together and during fasting month only, after breaking a fast .
8 rakaat : like 8 cycles of prayer. 8 rakaat are enough to perform Tarawwih
Jemaah : People who perform prayer together.
Moreh : An event after tarawwih for those who performed tarawwih. Meals which were sponsored by individuals or organization through mosque or surau.
Surau : small mosque
‘Pak or pakcik’: uncle ; a polite way to address older men even though they are not blood-related. The same meaning of Oji-san (Japanese)
Makcik : auntie; a polite way to address older women even though they are not blood-related. The same meaning of Oba-san (Japanese)
Tapau : bring food/drinks home. Take-away
Murtabak: a stuffed pancake or pan-fried bread which is commonly found in Saudi Arabia (especially the Hejaz region), Yemen, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Brunei. Depending on the location, the name and ingredients can significantly vary. The name mutabbaq (or sometimes mutabbag) in Arabic means "folded". In Malaysia, where it is called "Murtabak", usually includes minced mutton, along with garlic, egg and onion, and is eaten with curry sauce (taken from wikipedia).