Monday, May 19, 2008
I found that Facebook have the similarity with The Experience Project. I don't know where is the similarity but hey, I begin to love Facebook!! Hahaha.. Not a typical networking website. Thumbs up to both of the websites!
Somebody Save These Creatures
Are you an experienced person?
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Teach Me Teacher
Life is not a joke. Finally I've paid for what I've done to my teachers when I was a student. I am a TEACHER. Although it is just a 3 months practicum, well, that's enough to torture me (and the rest of my besties) badly until I've finally realized that teaching profession wasn't my real choice (shall I say, my last resort?). If I were given a chance to teach between the remote areas and the urban, I (of course) prefer the remote areas. The remote area such as Kanowit (my place of birth) wasn't that bad. The lack of entertainments - cinema, shopping malls and clubs??! is another exception but not an excuse for me to come and teach there. Plus, I can get those 'pain-killers' - exclude the clubs & lounges - at Sibu, my second 'very owned' hometown. With courage to walk down the streets, bravery to across the fussy roads, athlete's foot to walk from block to block and RM50 in the pocket for bus fares (RM10 for returned bus fares, RM1.60 for mini bus fares from bus terminal to the heart of Sibu city), cinema ( Star Cineplex - Let's say RM10/movie), foods (fast-food KFC, can get below RM10 or eat at Chinese restaurant which cost not more than RM5 for tauhu soup and milo 'peng' - can get cheaper if order 'Kampua' + min tai peng) Talking about food, we have our very own Mee Papan East M'sia a.k.a sizzling hotplate at Peninsular M'sia. This mee papan ('Wooden-plank' mee) is quite pricey at Sibu - RM3 for an ordinary mee papan, and a whooping RM6 with extra prawns. But that's just okay because it tastes much better than the sizzling hotplate at Giant :p. Bus fares, cinema, foods, see where else can I spend my RM50:No idea:. Then it's time to window-shopping. We got Parkson a.k.a Wisma Sanyan, Premier (Hotel cum Shopping Complex), OUR VERY OWN SUPPAMAKETTO - JUN RONG and the list is still going on... . Those places are reachable by foot. In fact, it's just a walking-distance. So, kaaching! It's a money-saver. Unlike in K.L, we hav to take tren to go to places like Berjaya Time Square, Lowyat Plaza, KLCC, even worst is Midvalley (I hate the crowds, I hate the crowds). WOW, think I couldn't spend the whole RM50? Hell naw! I would buy some foods to eat, the traditional delicacies like kompia (Very own Sibu burger, one of the foo chow's traditonal food), kampua (This is the Sibu celebrity!:drooling:) Laksa Sarawak (/play cool), Wantan Soup..owh.. So many nicest foods that are available at Sibu. (Thanks to Foo Chow people for making a lot of foods.^^)Teach me how to cook those foods!
Well, eventhough there are a lot of fun activities that can be done in K.L (Bowling, Cinema - i admit, it is much better than Sibu's, state-of-the-art shoping complex - ailevyu Sunway Pyramid), I can't resist one thing from my place, Foods..owh..
No matter what it is, life must goes one. I'll stay at where my money comes..a lot! ^^.
Happy Teacher's Day
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