Bbugs is bravely facing the foggy, cold and wet London streets I suppose, so is Azman. Take care guys. Look forward to seeing you all again soon.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Selamat Hari Raya Haji.
Assalammualaikum & Good Day;
Hope you are all well and ready to face 2007. Had another great TT with the MyStream gang last night. I suppose the occasion also marks Den's 34th birthday. Doc was not there as he is celebrating in Kelantan, not because he's afraid of his wife but because his wife is not afraid of him. Jac was called to fly to Hong Kong at the last hour, Mat Salo have to remain in Balik Papan and Dee is wrestling with some fish somewhere. But we do miss the promised sponsored kuaci...
Friday, December 29, 2006
Where do we go from here ?
Yesterday a colleague remarked "...it never seems to end does it ? Seems yesterday we were worried and excited about the Aidilfitri arrangements, then it was the school holidays and the trips, now with Christmas just gone, I am yet again bogged down with the Aidiladha preparation. One after another, never stops !"
From the movie Volver starring the voluptious Penelope Cruz "...you always leave a lot of unfinished business when you die, even if you do finish most likely its done all wrong. Forget it, if you have to go, just go."
Ultimately, thats it isn't it ?
God, please give me the strength, wisdom and patience to quit smoking. Amen.
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Mak Lang.
She was widowed at an early age. She just got her second daughter and their family is about to join the Felda program when her husband passed away. All her plans came to a standstill. My grandparents took them in and there they stayed. Mak Lang was a pretty lady, a lot of men asked for her hand but not once did she even considered those proposals. Her reason was that she worries for her daughters, their welfare, if she is to give her life to another man. To raise her daughters, she helped in the paddy fields and tap rubber. She worked hard. Amazing thing is, not once did she complain, about anything. Least of all about the cruel blow that life has given her. She worked so hard, that her hands, in the later years athropied. We suspect it was the chemical that she used for the latex and those in the paddy field. She refused to be sent for treatment.
I was close to her and her daughters. When I started sailing, there was once when I visited them and over lunch just casually mentions that it has been quite some time that I have eaten pucuk manis, a village veggie she normally collected in the rubber estate where she works. I did not give any further thought to that matter and left. Instead of going back home, I went to visit another sailing buddy. Spending a night or two before I get home. On getting home, there was a bunch of pucuk manis and some young coconuts in the kitchen. According to my mother, it was Mak Lang, she came from Linggi alone, by bus to deliver those things to my house in Cheras. She is illiterate and has never travelled alone before but insisted on doing it as she can't bear the thought of me going away for months on end on a ship without having tasted the foods that she thought I crave. I was wrecked with guilt, there I was having fun with my friends and here is this lady summoning whatever courage she has to venture into the unknown just to make sure I get to eat those veggies. This happens in the early 80's, since then I never again mention such things if they are not already on the table or in the kitchen.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Asia's Southern Tip.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Broken Promises.

AN Uncle and Aunty was hit by a trailer from behind. The car spin twice and ended up in a storm drain. Fortunately, the incident occurs near a mosque at about zohor, the mid day prayer time. Unfortunately, Johor has been having heavy rain and the storm drain is filled with water. Somehow my Aunty was thrown out during the fiasco and ended up standing in water up to her neck, her attemp to climb out was futile as she keeps slipping back into the water. My Uncle was strapped in and still in the car, fortunately again his side was above water.
Both of them were finally rescued by people on their way to prayers. My Uncle had to be pulled out from the right window as the door is jammed. He suffers broken ribs and internal bleeding. She is traumatised but getting better, there's a huge laceration on the side of her neck due to the seat belt. Pray that they will get well soon.
Why the title broken promises ? Well, this incident really put a damper on my confidence in Proton because the friggin' AIRBAG DOES NOT DEPLOY !!! The car is declared total lost, the impact is tremendous, just look at the picture. To make matters worse, this is a Waja Premiere, not your common garden variety Waja. I just pray that this is an unfortunate occurance and not a norm. I would really hate to think of the thousands of Proton drivers out there driving with the notion of false security provided by an airbag that might not work when you need it to.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
The Folding Boat.
Wet beaches.
The rainy season is truly upon us with news of flooding down south. Some acquintances and relatives were affected. My heart goes out to them. Especially the children and their damaged new school uniforms. Hang tough guys.
When we were in Kuantan last weekend, we were not spared. Luckily only intermittent rain and not a real downpour that could lead to flooding. The air became still, the skies open up and the beach got deserted.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Quote logic ?
Saw a quote today "Even Plants Need Love To Grow...." in an e-mail, apparently by a person going through unrequited love. It immediately struck me how illogical and self-centered the human mind could be. In this case, most probably using an old cliche to pacify the hurt and sorrow experienced. I just wonder, why is it that people keep expecting to be reciprocated in kind ? If you love something, love it as sincere as you can, not because you expect to be loved as you have loved. Perhaps I am wrong but, if you do something and expect a return, then its just not giving but more a business dealing, especially in matters of the heart.
Of course plants need love to grow, I even believe that if you talk to it every day it will bloom. I do it myself. The picture below is one of the plants that I have and cherish. It has little flowers which gave out a pleasant scent especially in the evenings and at night when the air is cool. It hasn't produced flowers for quite a while but since I talked to it in the evenings after work, it bloomed. Scientific explanation anyone ?

When I talk to the plants, I do not expect it to talk back to me, when I cherish the plant, I do not expect the plant to cherish me. Its enough that it grows in my yard. Please, if you have to do something, do it sincerely, the returns will come perhaps not in the form that you want, but it will surely come. So, talk to your plants and see it bloom.
Of course plants need love to grow, I even believe that if you talk to it every day it will bloom. I do it myself. The picture below is one of the plants that I have and cherish. It has little flowers which gave out a pleasant scent especially in the evenings and at night when the air is cool. It hasn't produced flowers for quite a while but since I talked to it in the evenings after work, it bloomed. Scientific explanation anyone ?
When I talk to the plants, I do not expect it to talk back to me, when I cherish the plant, I do not expect the plant to cherish me. Its enough that it grows in my yard. Please, if you have to do something, do it sincerely, the returns will come perhaps not in the form that you want, but it will surely come. So, talk to your plants and see it bloom.
Kite boarding.
Fish crackers.
The ratio between the fish and sago, the type of fish used and the way it is prepared gave variety to the end product.
At this stall it is sold loose where it can be bought based on weight or ready packed.
Keropok lekor.
Along the coastal road between Kuantan and Terengganu, there are rows of stall selling this Malaysian snack.
Fish sausages or keropok lekor, as it is commonly known in Malaysia is a popular snack from the East Coast. It is made of minced fish meat mixed together with sago/tapioca starch, salt and sugar. The mixture is kneaded, rolled into tubes and boiled.
The boiled keropok lekor is then deep-fried and best eaten hot with specially prepared sauce. At the stall that we patronize, the young girl did just that. No such thing as ready fried stock, it is freshly fried as you order them. Its not much to look at, more like big fat wormy things but it is delicious.
Friday, December 15, 2006
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