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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Betcha Didn't Know?

Hi guys. Have been rather quiet last couple of months...with very minimal posts on Facebook and my blogs. Just felt like posting something today maybe it might wake me up from my slumber.

I read this in the Expatriate Housing & Living magazine, recently while waiting for my takeaway pizza, thought some of the facts were amazing, some hard to believe and some quite amusing. You decide...

Did you know?
  • It takes your food seven (7) seconds to get from your mouth to your stomach.
  • One (1) strand of human hair can support 3 kg (6.6lb).
  • The average man's p_ _ _ _  is three (3) times the length of his thumb.
  • Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.
  • A woman's heart beats faster than a man's heart.
  • Women blink twice as often as men.
  • There are about one (1) trillion bacteria on each of your feet.
  • The average person's skin weigh twice as much as the brain.
  • Your body uses 300 muscles to balance itself when you are standing still.
  • If saliva cannot dissolve something, you cannot taste it
Women reading this will be finished now. Men are still busy checking their thumbs.

Salam Eid Fitri and Have a great day!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Are you a carrot, an egg or coffee?...


Another gem of a story that I personally like. It's about how we react to adversity and challenges. People do react differently to the same adversity, some see the same challenges as stepping stones and some see them as stumbling blocks...

It's a story about a young man who is always complaining about life.   He complained to his father about how life is unfair and how things were so hard for him. He was tired of struggling. as it seemed that as soon as one problem was solved, a new one arose. He did not know how he was going to make it and wanted to give up.

His father who works as a chef,  listened quietly and just nodded. He took him to the kitchen. He then filled three pots with water and placed each on a stove and soon the pots came to a boil. In one pot he placed the carrots, in the second pot he placed the eggs, and the last pot he placed the ground coffee beans. He let them to sit and boil, without saying a word.

The son waited impatiently, wondering what was going on. In about twenty minutes, the father turned off the stoves. He scooped the carrots out and placed them in a plate. He took the eggs out and placed them  in another plate. Then he  stirred  the coffee and poured it into a cup. Turning to his son , he asked him. "What do you see?" "Carrots, eggs, and coffee," he replied.

The father asked him to feel the carrots. "How does it feel?", his father asked him. "Soft" the son answered. The father then asked him to take an egg and break it. After peeling off the shell, he observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, the father asked him to sip the coffee. He smiled as his son tasted its rich aroma. "What's the point?", the son asked. 

He explained that each of the items had faced the same adversity, boiling water, but each has reacted differently. The carrot went in strong and hard, but after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg was fragile and soft  but it's thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior. but after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hard. The ground coffee beans were unique but after they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water. 
"Which one are you?" he asked his son. "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond"? "Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?" 

...prefer my coffee black, please

Sunday, July 11, 2010

It must be our lucky day...

Me and wifey were at a hypermarket doing our weekend groceries shopping yesterday. We bought some chicken, prawns, squid, veggies, breakfast stuff for the kids, some fruits for juicing (apples, berries & kiwifruits) and some fruits to eat (jack-fruit, longan & watermelon). While looking for some other stuff, we came across a contest counter. The staff was very persistent asking us to participate in a "Look for Us"contest where we have to find some stuff in the fastest time and also guess the weight of 2 dressed chickens. "Why not, I thought?". Since we had some time to spare we entered just for fun.
  1. Eggplant 
  2. Peria katak
  3. Dragonfruit Size "L"
  4. Argentina Mandarin orange
  5. Coconut (old)
  6. Red onions 1 kg pack
  7. Kobis Beijing
  8. Baby carrots 250g pack
  9. Mangosteen
  10. Russet Potato
We didn't expect to win but we managed to beat 9 other contestants for first prize....Guess, what's the prize? A bit of  sheer coincidence or what but we won 3kgs of chicken drumsticks, 2 packs of kiwifruit, 1 pack of apples and 1 watermelon. Those are exactly some of the things we picked up earlier, so out they go and in goes the prizes. 

... must be our lucky day

Thursday, July 8, 2010

And then there were two...

After almost one month of late nights, cancelled appointments, morning blues and numerous live matches at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, we are finally down to two teams. Favorites teams; France, Italy, England, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Germany, all past winners of the World Cup have gone. The final will be between Spain and The Netherlands. La Furia Roja (The Red Fury) vs the Oranje, whichever team that wins on Sunday July 11, 2020, a new name will be added to the illustrious list of World Cup winners and the winner will also have the honour of being the first European team to win outside Europe.
The World Cup has been won only by teams from South America (Brazil-5x, Argentina-2x and Uruguay-2x) and Europe (Italy-4x, Germany-3x, England-1x, and France-1x). This World Cup will be seen as a breakthrough for the underdogs, a first of many perhaps...the one that breaks the cycle with two teams that never won the World Cup in the final. Both teams, in fact all four semifinalist displayed one similar trait, all teams played as a team, it was teamwork that won the day...it is after all a team game. England, Brazil, France, Italy, Portugal and Argentina have great world class highly-paid individual players. Some players make RM100k per day more than some people make in a year but they all failed against an efficient team playing with teamwork, courage, confidence and self-belief. England and Argentina lost to Germany by 4 goals, Germany then lost to Spain in the semis while Brazil lost to The Netherlands in the quarters.
What about the teams from Africa and Asia? While Japan, South Korea and Ghana perform respectfully by reaching the round of 16, it remains to be seen who will be the 1st African or Asian winners of the World Cup. Maybe this World Cup will pave the way to show that any team can win. Here's to a great final, may the best team wins the FIFA World Cup Trophy plus bragging rights till Brazil 2014.
Dreaming of Team Malaysia in 2014

Monday, May 24, 2010

Last Man Standing


A man with a dream will never be denied...I love this true story about the first Australian to win a gold medal at a Winter Olympics. His feat in winning the gold medal in the 1,000m short-track speed skating final at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympics was undoubtedly the most bizarre. His four rivals all collided, tumbled and sprawled around the ice, leaving him to skate alone past the finish line.

This sensational scene marked the end of a career which had embraced four Olympics, an earlier bronze medal, much sacrifice, and some horrific injuries. In a crash in Montreal a rival’s skates sliced through his right thigh, requiring 111 stitches and 18 months’ recovery time. In 2000, in Sydney, he crashed into a barrier during training and broke his neck; he was told he would never skate again.

After winning his gold medal, Bradbury struggled with conflicting emotions. He finally, sensibly, came to see it as a reward for 12 long years of toil. His story epitomises faith, courage, passion, persistence, determination, and hope...it was his destiny. Luck played a part in Steven's success but his gold medal win was not as fortuitous as many believe.  His quote at the end says it all.
 "I'm not taking the gold for the 90 seconds, but for the years leading up to that 90 seconds".

...the harder you work the luckier you'll get. Now I know why I've been "unlucky" all these years. Maybe I've not work hard enough...(sigh)

Working hard, feeling lucky

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Little Red Riding Hood : The Politically Correct Version


It's Sunday again, time for some serious stuff. Everyone seems to play politics nowadays, here's a favourite children story, albeit a politically correct version for the politician in us and amongst us to  help us lighten up. Adapted from Politically Correct Bedtime Stories by James Finn Garner.

There once was a young  lady named Little Red Riding Hood who lived on the edge of a large jungle full of endangered animals and rare plants that would probably provide a cure for cancer if only someone took the time to study them.
Red Riding Hood lived with a nurture giver whom she sometimes referred to as "mother", although she didn't mean to imply by this term that she would have thought less of the person if a close biological link did not in fact exist. Nor did she intend to play down the equal value of nontraditional households, although she was sorry if this was the impression conveyed.

One day her mother asked her to take a basket of organically grown fruit and mineral water to her grandmother's house. "But mother, won't this be stealing work from the unionised people who have struggled for years to earn the right to carry all packages between various people in the jungle?"

Red Riding Hood's mother assured her that she had called the union boss and gotten a special compassionate mission exemption form. "But mother, aren't you oppressing me by ordering me to do this?"

Red Riding Hood's mother pointed out that it was impossible for women to oppress each other, since all women were equally oppressed until all women were free. "But mother, then shouldn't you have my brother carry the basket, since he's an oppressor, and should learn what it's like to be oppressed?"

Red Riding Hood's mother explained that her brother was attending a special rally for animal rights, and besides, this wasn't stereotypical women work, but an empowering deed that would help engender a feeling of community."But won't I be oppressing Grandma, by implying that she's sick and hence unable to independently further her own selfhood?"

But Red Riding Hood's mother explained that her grandmother wasn't actually sick or incapacitated or mentally handicapped in any way, although that was not to imply that any of these conditions were inferior to what some people called "health". Thus Red Riding Hood felt that she could get behind the idea of delivering the basket to her grandmother, and so she set off.

Many people believed that the jungle was a foreboding and dangerous place, but Red Riding Hood knew that this was an irrational fear based on cultural paradigms instilled by a patriarchal society that regarded the natural world as an exploitable resource, and hence believed that natural predators were in fact intolerable competitors.

Other people avoided the jungle for fear of thieves and deviants, but Red Riding Hood felt that in a truly classless society all marginalised peoples would be able to "come out" of the jungle and be accepted as valid lifestyle role models.

On her way to Grandma's house, Red Riding Hood passed a woodcutter, and wandered off the path, in order to pick some flowers.She was startled to find herself standing before a Wolf, who asked her what was in her basket.

Red Riding Hood's teacher had warned her never to talk to strangers, but she was confident in taking control of her own budding sexuality, and chose to dialogue with the Wolf. She replied, "I am taking my Grandmother some healthful snacks in a gesture of solidarity."

The Wolf said, "You know, my dear, it isn't safe for a little girl to walk through these jungle alone." Red Riding Hood said, "I find your sexist remark offensive in the extreme, but I will ignore it because of your traditional status as an outcast from society, the stress of which has caused you to develop an alternative and yet entirely valid worldview. Now, if you'll excuse me, I would prefer to be on my way."

Red Riding Hood returned to the main path, and proceeded towards her Grandmother's house. But because his status outside society had freed him from slavish adherence to linear, Western-style thought, the Wolf knew of a quicker route to Grandma's house.

He burst into the house and ate Grandma, a course of action affirmative of his nature as a predator. Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma's nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments.

Red Riding Hood entered the cottage and said, "Grandma, I have brought you some cruelty free snacks to salute you in your role of wise and nurturing matriarch." The Wolf said softly "Come closer, child, so that I might see you." 

Red Riding Hood said, "Goddess! Grandma, what big eyes you have!" "You forget that I am optically challenged", the Wolf answered.

"And Grandma, what an enormous, fine nose you have." "Naturally, I could have had it fixed to help my acting career, but I didn't give in to such societal pressures, my child." the Wolf answered.

"And Grandma, what very big, sharp teeth you have!" The Wolf could not take any more of these speciest slurs, and, in a reaction appropriate for his accustomed background, he leaped out of bed, grabbed Little Red Riding Hood, and opened his jaws so wide that she could see her poor Grandmother cowering in his belly.

"Aren't you forgetting something?" Red Riding Hood bravely shouted. "You must request my permission before proceeding to a new level of intimacy!" The Wolf was so startled by this statement that he loosened his grasp on her.

"Last chance, sister! Get your hands off that endangered species! This is an FBI sting!" screamed the woodcutter, and when Little Red Riding Hood nonetheless made a sudden motion, he sliced off her head.

"Thank goodness you got here in time," said the Wolf. "The brat and her grandmother lured me in here. I thought I was a goner." "No, I think I'm the real victim, here," said the woodcutter "I've been dealing with my anger ever since I saw her picking those protected flowers earlier. And now I'm going to have such a trauma. Do you have any aspirin?" "Sure," said the Wolf. "Thanks."

"I feel your pain," said the Wolf, and he patted the woodcutter on his firm, well padded back, gave a little belch, and said "Do you have anything for wind?"

...still politically immature

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Old Warrior


There once lived a great warrior. Though quite old, he was still able to defeat any challenger. His reputation extended far and wide throughout the land and many students gathered to study under him. 

One day an infamous young warrior arrived at the village. He was determined to be the first man to defeat the great master. Along with his strength, he had an uncanny ability to spot and exploit any weakness in an opponent. He would wait for his opponent to make the first move, thus revealing a weakness, and then would strike with merciless force and lightning speed. No one had ever lasted with him in a match beyond the first move.

Much against the advice of his concerned students, the old master gladly accepted the young warrior’s challenge. As the two squared off for battle, the young warrior began to hurl insults at the old master. He threw dirt and spit in his face. For hours he verbally assaulted him with every curse and insult known to mankind. But the old warrior merely stood there motionless and calm. 

Finally, the young warrior exhausted himself. Knowing he was defeated, he left feeling shamed.

"An insult is like a glass of wine.It only affects you if you accept it."

...feeling ashamed

Friday, May 21, 2010

Don't mess with old people

Something for the weekend guys and gals especially to my fellow "golden" oldies frenz...:). Have a great weekend


































 ....Old is Gold

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

More monkeying around...

Received this through the email...


Makes me wonder...monkeys eat bananas, we eat bananas...hmmm

I love bananas...

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Love is Energy....

Dedicated to all mothers out there...especially to my wife, my mother and my mother-in-law, they understood the power and energy of Love.

 
Happy Mother's Day!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Life Goes On...

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