the glorious proton saga sailed the road in 1985 brought Malaysia a step ahead than any other third world country.
but question is, how good is proton?
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Uniquely Singapore!
me recently went to singapore. slept like a pig snoring all the way from Kluang to JB. woke up and took a deep breath. almost got myself puke. see see i was in a petrol station.
so i opened the car door and stepped out, relaxing. Ahhh! Singapore at last! Dad was outside, mum was at the toilet, and had no idea with the other two brothers of mine. then i looked around. i saw two singapore cars (cause of their plate numbers) fueling their cars and also a sign KELUAR (out)!
well, guess i was still in JB that time, half conscious after the lovely dreamland of mine. dreamt of kissing beauties...
after the car is fueled up, we buckled up and looked at each other.
"How to get to Woodland?" said my dad.
"Go straight-lo! the signboard also put straight!" said my mum.
"Just followed the Singapore cars and you will reach your Woodland!" of course i said it.
so we followed and with some help of the confusing signboard. Frankly speaking, malaysia really needs to improve their signboards. you can see names and arrows all scattered around bringing you to nowhere.
after liked 15 minutes following a car, the trick worked.
moral of the story, dont be too independent because you will end up nowhere. sometimes you need a tongkat (walking-stick) to get to your destination.
my story will not end here...
Day 1
waaa... inside singapore already, traffic quite smooth and wait! how about the country? very the very well maintain, clean and cleaner and cleanest place i have ever been. I was super-duper shocked as i never to see a place to be that clean. even outside my house you can see plastic bags flying all over the garden, roads and needless to say, all sorts of junks in the drain.
Thumbs up for Singapore! speaking about cleaniness, singapore wins!
then how about driving habits, well the singaporeans are rather law abide, i did not see any speeding and everyone is driving accordingly, 90km/h.
when in malaysia, speeding is always a must, to show off ma! even with Protons which are trusted for their quality.
how about the road sign? ho ho the award must be given to Malaysia for the best CONFUSING SIGNBOARDS! really-la, i sometimes have hard time driving in kuala lumpur. find no way to the place i want and mostly ended up taking the long way not highway, please do not confuse.
so we did not book hotels or anything but also we did not sleep besides the streets or in the car. we had our nights at my aunt's house somewhere is toa payoh i think haha... and dinner nearby there.
the first restaurant was treated by my couz, thanks to her for the free meal. haha really filled my tank.
hand towel... do not know whether it is free or not
me recently went to singapore. slept like a pig snoring all the way from Kluang to JB. woke up and took a deep breath. almost got myself puke. see see i was in a petrol station.
so i opened the car door and stepped out, relaxing. Ahhh! Singapore at last! Dad was outside, mum was at the toilet, and had no idea with the other two brothers of mine. then i looked around. i saw two singapore cars (cause of their plate numbers) fueling their cars and also a sign KELUAR (out)!
well, guess i was still in JB that time, half conscious after the lovely dreamland of mine. dreamt of kissing beauties...
after the car is fueled up, we buckled up and looked at each other.
"How to get to Woodland?" said my dad.
"Go straight-lo! the signboard also put straight!" said my mum.
"Just followed the Singapore cars and you will reach your Woodland!" of course i said it.
so we followed and with some help of the confusing signboard. Frankly speaking, malaysia really needs to improve their signboards. you can see names and arrows all scattered around bringing you to nowhere.
after liked 15 minutes following a car, the trick worked.
moral of the story, dont be too independent because you will end up nowhere. sometimes you need a tongkat (walking-stick) to get to your destination.
my story will not end here...
Day 1
waaa... inside singapore already, traffic quite smooth and wait! how about the country? very the very well maintain, clean and cleaner and cleanest place i have ever been. I was super-duper shocked as i never to see a place to be that clean. even outside my house you can see plastic bags flying all over the garden, roads and needless to say, all sorts of junks in the drain.
Thumbs up for Singapore! speaking about cleaniness, singapore wins!
then how about driving habits, well the singaporeans are rather law abide, i did not see any speeding and everyone is driving accordingly, 90km/h.
when in malaysia, speeding is always a must, to show off ma! even with Protons which are trusted for their quality.
how about the road sign? ho ho the award must be given to Malaysia for the best CONFUSING SIGNBOARDS! really-la, i sometimes have hard time driving in kuala lumpur. find no way to the place i want and mostly ended up taking the long way not highway, please do not confuse.
so we did not book hotels or anything but also we did not sleep besides the streets or in the car. we had our nights at my aunt's house somewhere is toa payoh i think haha... and dinner nearby there.
the first restaurant was treated by my couz, thanks to her for the free meal. haha really filled my tank.
so i ate rice with some dishes and the mee hoon. and later after the tasty meal, they brought us to see something i think unique? scroll down! down the orchard street





so they said, a cow has four stomach... then i am not a cow because i only have one. here we go, our night supper after being fascinated with the lights of the street in Singapore, really unique that my eyes are being charmed with the beauty of the night Singapore.

i really love it... haha King Kong really knows what is best for his tummy.
the end of day one....
so they said, a cow has four stomach... then i am not a cow because i only have one. here we go, our night supper after being fascinated with the lights of the street in Singapore, really unique that my eyes are being charmed with the beauty of the night Singapore.
i really love it... haha King Kong really knows what is best for his tummy.
the end of day one....
Brief Myself
i, a hottie not loves bragging. trying so much to get attentions from the ladies yet dropped dead by their bodyguards. that's how well i can describe myself.
currently, 2009, i am 19 years old, a boy, 175cm tall and wanted to be taller yet stranded in this height, English not that powder-ful but trying to improve, speaks mostly, Man-glish, sounds like a boy and sings like Giant (if you do watch Doraemon), loves cartoons so much that eyes often glued to the television, dying for chocolates as though they look like hot babes trying to strip dance for you, hate hot but always hot and thanks for reading because i love to mumble!
what a good introduction i have made, thanks for the read
i, a hottie not loves bragging. trying so much to get attentions from the ladies yet dropped dead by their bodyguards. that's how well i can describe myself.
currently, 2009, i am 19 years old, a boy, 175cm tall and wanted to be taller yet stranded in this height, English not that powder-ful but trying to improve, speaks mostly, Man-glish, sounds like a boy and sings like Giant (if you do watch Doraemon), loves cartoons so much that eyes often glued to the television, dying for chocolates as though they look like hot babes trying to strip dance for you, hate hot but always hot and thanks for reading because i love to mumble!
what a good introduction i have made, thanks for the read
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
just type g.o.o.g.l.e
haha i thought of Google today... i dont know why but i will try to tell you
"hey try Google-ing it!"
thank you Google for being my favourite search engine
Friday, November 20, 2009
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