The 6th days of 2009

Please check out my gor­geously new Pho­to­blog! Please leave some com­ment for me to feel moti­vated to work on it more.

http://jong.my/2008/12/25/ranchan-recreational-park/
http://jong.my/2008/09/01/permai-kuching/

First, this is 6! Sick! My boss uses open ended ques­tion to iden­tify my char­ac­ter­is­tic 2 days ago. This ther­apy is good for one thing and one thing only – are you going or are you not? Obvi­ously, this is the best way to ask every­one to self lay off to save the company’s money. Mind you, it saves you headache and hygienically/eco save the lengthy paper work too.

Any­way, more peo­ple will lose their job soon! I have got to worry about my bills, my mom’s monthly med­ical for her dia­betic med­i­cine, my 3 sis­ters and a brother who is still study­ing. I’m the fam­ily man! I wish my dad is still alive! I think he took a lit­tle bit too long on the vaca­tion don’t you think so? (Joking)

Sec­ond, on New Year day I when out to with friends and I had a bot­tle of Heineken. I drink occa­sion­ally for spe­cial occa­sion. So this is how I look like… Don’t do what I do! This is inappropriate!

Me drink­ing

While I am sad + stress + enjoy­ing + space out some time on that table on a beau­ti­ful morn­ing of 1st Jan 2009. I still man­age to make friends! Ah… life is so much beau­ti­ful when we were young!

From the right Robert, me & Jet!

After the catch­ing up with friends and lengthy chat with a busi­ness­men on busi­ness whole night I catch-up with my pho­tog­ra­phy! I like this photo below!

The Party place is for older people!

I have so much fun I even spit fire! Spit fire!

argh!

I am so very sleepy! Before I pen off, Please remem­ber to check out my pho­to­blog! Thank you
http://jong.my/2008/12/25/ranchan-recreational-park/
http://jong.my/2008/09/01/permai-kuching/

Great week­day!

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  1. marlina11
    Jan 07, 2009 @ 14:21:12

    hi there…from the first sentence,it leads me to read till the end…yea it was sick and today seven,but im still sick think­ing of my future ahead…a lof of peo­ple if los­ing their job,but i still beg to the god that im not the one..the bills still goes under my responsibilities..even how many times i change my wal­let, it still doesnt change the cul­ture that im the one who giv­ing out my cash for the spent…even my silent money which is credit card loudly scream­ing even how hard i try to not to listen…hahahaha…life’s get­ting tougher rite…

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  2. Netster
    Jan 07, 2009 @ 22:16:29

    Mar­lina Eleven,

    Oh your fav num­ber is eleven! mine is 23, noth­ing to do with David Beck­ham! Just so coin­ci­dent that I share a win­ning num­ber with this handsome.

    Ah 6! psy­cho­log­i­cally this ven­er­a­ble feel­ing is just an imag­i­na­tion but unfor­tu­nately it has become real! Be care­ful of our own thought because this thought can turn real.

    • So real that you can rob a bank with a pen­cil inside your pocket!
    • So real that entire investors around the world pull out their invest­ment soon after 158 years old Lehman Bros go bust!
    • So real that entire pub­lic listed and multi­na­tional com­pany cut cost and freeze head count!
    • So real that entire share mar­ket become volatile and a spe­cial pack­age cre­ated wasn’t enough to cover the loses.

    This is F.E.A.R! When the rich peo­ple goes F.E.A.R they do 2 things! First, they use their weaponry to take away inno­cent life and sec­ond, they take away our job.

    I read the mantra my friend send me, I like to share it with you

    • Take into account that great love and great achieve­ments involve great risk.
    • When you lose, don’t lose the lesson
    • Fol­low the three R’s:
      Respect for Self,
      Respect for Oth­ers and
      Respon­si­bil­ity for all your Actions.
    • Remem­ber that not get­ting what you want is some­times a won­der­ful stroke of luck.
    • Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.
    • Don’t let a lit­tle dis­pute injure a great relationship.
    • When you real­ize you’ve made a mis­take, take imme­di­ate steps to cor­rect it.
    • Spend some time alone every day.
    • Open your arms to change, but don’t give up your values.
    • Remem­ber that silence is some­times the best answer.
    • Live a good, hon­or­able life. Then when you get older and think back, you’ll be able to enjoy it a sec­ond time.
    • A lov­ing atmos­phere in your home is the foun­da­tion for your life.
    • In dis­agree­ments with loved ones, deal only with the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion. Don’t bring up the past.
    • Share your knowl­edge. It is a way to achieve immortality.
    • Be gen­tle with the Earth.
    • Once a year, go some place you’ve never been before.
    • Remem­ber the best rela­tion­ship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
    • Judge your suc­cess by what you had to give up in order to get it.
    • Approach love and cook­ing with reck­less abandon.

    of all the above this one moti­vate me the most!

    Judge your suc­cess by what you had to give up in order to get it

    Thanks for tak­ing your work­ing time to com­ment and please do come again hahahaha

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  3. Eric "Speedcat Hollydale"
    Jan 13, 2009 @ 15:49:46

    Net­ster, I know this will not help, but maybe I can send a smile your way.

    We are all together here : http://speedcathollydale2.blogspot.com/2009/01/netster-starring-in-seinfeld-as-george.html

    Head­ing over to your photo blog ;-)

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  4. Netster
    Jan 15, 2009 @ 00:45:56

    Speedy thanks for mak­ing it :) such a lovely mas­ter piece!

    I was kind of busy, apolo­gies for the late reply ;)

    you take care my friend and thanks for the smile.

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