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And I strongly believe Top Prize is not far away from me .... it is coming to me soon.
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November 23, 2004
October 08, 2004
Latest Budget Airline
Booked your seat on a LCC (Low Cost Carrier). Here is a preview of what you will be getting.
Subject: Latest Budget Airline
Introducing the latest new budget airline to help you cut cost whenoverheads are high and you have to lay off your employees in a nicegentle way without breaking anyone's heart ...... AIR CHIN CHYE. What you may get when u fly cheap airlines .... pleasemake your bookings early to avoid disappointment.
"Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is your captain ( Mr ChinChye Lai ) welcoming you on board ... I do apologise if I cannot see youas I can see nothing from my cockit anyway, light's not working.... We apologise for the delay in taking off, some minor problem, justreplaced the engine, new engine cannibalised from the aircraft that decided totake a swim in the south china sea... This is flight 126 from Senaisini toNew Delhi. Landing in Delhi is not guaranteed, but we will end upsomewhere in the region. And if luck is on our side, we may even be landing on yourvillage! Standards are such that even the terrorists are afraid tofly with us!
It is with pleasure that I announce that starting this year, over 50 ofour passengers have reached their destination. For the ones that don'tquite make it, our staff have all the requisite experience for consoling thenext-of-kin. Our stewardess Ms See Sua Lai , will be glad to brief you onout-of-court settlement policies.
If our engines are too noisy for you, on passenger request, we canarrange to turn them off. To make your free fall to earth pleasant andmemorable, we serve complimentary samosas and lassi. For our not-so-religiouspassengers, we are the only airline who can help you find out if therereally is a God.
We regret to inform you, that today's in-flight movie "Hands off mychutney" will not be shown, as we forgot to record it from thetelevision. But for our movie buffs, we will be flying alongsideSingapore Airlines, where their movie will be visible from the rightside of the cabin window.
We regret to advise that smoking is prohibited on this flight. Anysmoke you see in the cabin is only the early warning system on the enginestelling us to slow down. Life jackets are positioned under your seatsand free bathing costumes are made available to the Aunties and swimmingshortsto the Uncles...it is likely that you will need them later.
Kindly be seated, keep your seat in an upright position for take offand fasten your belt. For those of you who can't find a seat belt, kindlyfasten your own belt to the arm of your seat. For those of you whodon't have a seat, do not hesitate to get in touch with our stewardess,Maggie, who will explain how to fasten yourself to your suitcase, otherwisesuka lu lah....
If I don't see you again, enjoy your flight with AIR CHIN CHYE. Thank you!
Subject: Latest Budget Airline
Introducing the latest new budget airline to help you cut cost whenoverheads are high and you have to lay off your employees in a nicegentle way without breaking anyone's heart ...... AIR CHIN CHYE. What you may get when u fly cheap airlines .... pleasemake your bookings early to avoid disappointment.
"Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen. This is your captain ( Mr ChinChye Lai ) welcoming you on board ... I do apologise if I cannot see youas I can see nothing from my cockit anyway, light's not working.... We apologise for the delay in taking off, some minor problem, justreplaced the engine, new engine cannibalised from the aircraft that decided totake a swim in the south china sea... This is flight 126 from Senaisini toNew Delhi. Landing in Delhi is not guaranteed, but we will end upsomewhere in the region. And if luck is on our side, we may even be landing on yourvillage! Standards are such that even the terrorists are afraid tofly with us!
It is with pleasure that I announce that starting this year, over 50 ofour passengers have reached their destination. For the ones that don'tquite make it, our staff have all the requisite experience for consoling thenext-of-kin. Our stewardess Ms See Sua Lai , will be glad to brief you onout-of-court settlement policies.
If our engines are too noisy for you, on passenger request, we canarrange to turn them off. To make your free fall to earth pleasant andmemorable, we serve complimentary samosas and lassi. For our not-so-religiouspassengers, we are the only airline who can help you find out if therereally is a God.
We regret to inform you, that today's in-flight movie "Hands off mychutney" will not be shown, as we forgot to record it from thetelevision. But for our movie buffs, we will be flying alongsideSingapore Airlines, where their movie will be visible from the rightside of the cabin window.
We regret to advise that smoking is prohibited on this flight. Anysmoke you see in the cabin is only the early warning system on the enginestelling us to slow down. Life jackets are positioned under your seatsand free bathing costumes are made available to the Aunties and swimmingshortsto the Uncles...it is likely that you will need them later.
Kindly be seated, keep your seat in an upright position for take offand fasten your belt. For those of you who can't find a seat belt, kindlyfasten your own belt to the arm of your seat. For those of you whodon't have a seat, do not hesitate to get in touch with our stewardess,Maggie, who will explain how to fasten yourself to your suitcase, otherwisesuka lu lah....
If I don't see you again, enjoy your flight with AIR CHIN CHYE. Thank you!
October 05, 2004
Color Checking
Green Elephant person tend to be obstinate, and therefore are not good at having relationships.
Nevertheless, you don't get misled by circumstances, and can always be consistent. You have a strong sense of justice, and are not good at trying to pay court to others. You are better at back seat player than to come out in the front.You have a natural sense of foresight and savoir-faire.
You are diligent, and once you start, you have a strong belief to not stop until you have become a pro.
Nevertheless, you can be a maverick and once you become self conscious, you don't listen to other people and therefore tend to become stubborn. If you concentrate too much on yourself, you can spoil all your good luck. You should try to have a big heart.
You may struggle internally to make up your decision on whether to live life consistently, or act accordingly to one's own confidence and will.
When you feel anxiety, you are quick to adapt to changing circumstances. You have sharp sensitivity, and are likely to succeed in academic fields and art. And although you are not a very social person, you tend to have great academic and technological knowledge.
Being a research staff may be a good career for you.
Nevertheless, you don't get misled by circumstances, and can always be consistent. You have a strong sense of justice, and are not good at trying to pay court to others. You are better at back seat player than to come out in the front.You have a natural sense of foresight and savoir-faire.
You are diligent, and once you start, you have a strong belief to not stop until you have become a pro.
Nevertheless, you can be a maverick and once you become self conscious, you don't listen to other people and therefore tend to become stubborn. If you concentrate too much on yourself, you can spoil all your good luck. You should try to have a big heart.
You may struggle internally to make up your decision on whether to live life consistently, or act accordingly to one's own confidence and will.
When you feel anxiety, you are quick to adapt to changing circumstances. You have sharp sensitivity, and are likely to succeed in academic fields and art. And although you are not a very social person, you tend to have great academic and technological knowledge.
Being a research staff may be a good career for you.
September 22, 2004
What format should a resume follow?
Suggested Resume Format
Under the categories below, you may choose the section heading you prefer.
A. Goal
� Career Objective
� Employment Objective
� Career Goal
� Employment Aspirations
B. Summary
� Key Areas of Knowledge
� Special Skills
� Main Capability Areas
� Major Skills
� Special Areas of Expertise
C. Qualifications
� Study Accomplishments
� Comprehensive Business-Oriented Education
� Educational Preparation for Career
� Tertiary Education Achievements
� Educational Attainments
� Relevant Training & Education
� Formal Training
� Successful Tertiary Studies
� Formal Qualifications
D. Achievements
� Career Achievement Summary
� Special Achievements
� Highlights of My Career
� Breadth of Experience
� Special Challenges
� Key Projects
� Professional Achievement Record
E. Employment
� Professional Experience
� Record of Respected Employers
� Career Path Record
� Employment Summary
� Employment Record
F. Other Facts About Me
� Community Service
� Professional Associations
� Memberships
� Language Knowledge
� Professional Affiliations
G. Personal Development Activities
� Special Awards &/or Recognition
� Knowledge Enhancement
� Career Development Learning Experiences
� Self-Development Activities
H. Referees
� Referees
� People Who Know Me Well
� People Who Know My Work Well
I. Personal
� Personal Information
� Personal Data
� More Facts About Me
Under the categories below, you may choose the section heading you prefer.
A. Goal
� Career Objective
� Employment Objective
� Career Goal
� Employment Aspirations
B. Summary
� Key Areas of Knowledge
� Special Skills
� Main Capability Areas
� Major Skills
� Special Areas of Expertise
C. Qualifications
� Study Accomplishments
� Comprehensive Business-Oriented Education
� Educational Preparation for Career
� Tertiary Education Achievements
� Educational Attainments
� Relevant Training & Education
� Formal Training
� Successful Tertiary Studies
� Formal Qualifications
D. Achievements
� Career Achievement Summary
� Special Achievements
� Highlights of My Career
� Breadth of Experience
� Special Challenges
� Key Projects
� Professional Achievement Record
E. Employment
� Professional Experience
� Record of Respected Employers
� Career Path Record
� Employment Summary
� Employment Record
F. Other Facts About Me
� Community Service
� Professional Associations
� Memberships
� Language Knowledge
� Professional Affiliations
G. Personal Development Activities
� Special Awards &/or Recognition
� Knowledge Enhancement
� Career Development Learning Experiences
� Self-Development Activities
H. Referees
� Referees
� People Who Know Me Well
� People Who Know My Work Well
I. Personal
� Personal Information
� Personal Data
� More Facts About Me
4D tonight . .
After days of calculation and tution for math. We finally agree that System Number 3478 is a good number to buy and the date to enter is today.
$1 big for system bet 3478, wish me good luck.
$1 big for system bet 3478, wish me good luck.
September 14, 2004
Writing Resume
Recently, my darling and I started to update my resume and looking our value in the current labour market. I come across an article that posted in the Employment Town of Singapore.
Helpful Information for Your Job Search : Resume Writing Tips
To seize new opportunities at today's workplaces, having a well-written resume that is always ready is an important part of career action plan. A convincing resume is fundamental in attracting your potential employer's attention. Here are some tips to help you in your resume writing.
What is a resume?
A resume is a selected summary of significant facts about yourself. A resume doesn't present everything there is to be known about you. It presents selected significant facts and it serves them up in a neatly packaged summary. To write a resume, you need to know which facts about yourself are significant to a prospective employer. You need to know how to summarise them so that your next employer can see quickly why you are the right person for the job. And you need to know how to present them on paper in a concise manner.
What do resumes do?
Strictly speaking, resumes don't get jobs. Resumes get interviews. And interviews get jobs. You won't get an interview without a resume. And you won't get a job offer without an interview. But the resume is the first step to a job.
How to write a good resume?
Before you start writing your resume, it is essential that you have before you a complete and detailed summary of your education and experience. You should be aware of your aptitudes, abilities, strengths, and weaknesses, as well as interests.
Plan for at least a week and you may have to do several re-writes before your resume will be ready
Remember that you are competing with others with your resume. It is worth an effort to produce the best version you can.
Seek the opinions of others about your merits for what you have in mind
If you are too modest in describing your attributes, your application may be passed over. It is the time to boast politely and honestly
Ask at least two people to check over your final draft.
When you think you have produced the best version, be patient. Sleep on it. Read it again the next day before submitting it.
Dos & Don�t
DO!
Highlight your strengths
You probably know the saying "If you've it, flaunt it." This is certainly true on your resume. Your prospective employer should be able to see quickly what you have to offer.
Structure your resume like a pyramid
The most important things about you should be near the top. There is no formula that you have to follow in assembling the component parts of your resume, but you should start with your best features.
Be sure your resume is easy to read
If your resume is jammed with words, difficult to follow, or badly laid out on the page, no one is going to take the time to read it - even if you are a great job candidate.
Keep your sentences short
Start as many as you can with "action words"
Help your readers know what to read
Use boldface type. Use plenty of "white space" between points to make each point stand out.
Support your objective
If you have a career objective, be sure that your resume shows clearly why you are qualified for the job you are seeking.
Keep your resume to one or two pages
Most employers don't want to read more than two pages. They will read more if you are an incredibly experienced person with terrific credentials, but two-page resumes are safe.
Answer the one question that every employer asks.
Your resume must address the question that is in the employer's mind: "What can this person do for me?" If your resume can answer that question, you can get an interview - and an interview can land you a job.
DON'T!
Don't lie.
You can never make a lie work in your favour. Don't stretch the truth too far either - it will break!
Don't write long sentences
Remember that your resume will be read quickly so make it readable.
Don't put more than four lines together in one "block"
If you have more than four short lines, you are probably trying to say too much. Divide a long block of text into two points.
Don't be vague
Be as specific as possible. Include facts and figures wherever you can.
Don't include information that is not relevant to an employer
There is a good rule to follow in evaluating whether or not something is relevant: "If in doubt, leave it out."
Don't list a reference unless you have the person's permission
Of course, it's important too to know that you will get a positive recommendation!
Part I ~ end here ... next post will talk about Resume
Helpful Information for Your Job Search : Resume Writing Tips
To seize new opportunities at today's workplaces, having a well-written resume that is always ready is an important part of career action plan. A convincing resume is fundamental in attracting your potential employer's attention. Here are some tips to help you in your resume writing.
What is a resume?
A resume is a selected summary of significant facts about yourself. A resume doesn't present everything there is to be known about you. It presents selected significant facts and it serves them up in a neatly packaged summary. To write a resume, you need to know which facts about yourself are significant to a prospective employer. You need to know how to summarise them so that your next employer can see quickly why you are the right person for the job. And you need to know how to present them on paper in a concise manner.
What do resumes do?
Strictly speaking, resumes don't get jobs. Resumes get interviews. And interviews get jobs. You won't get an interview without a resume. And you won't get a job offer without an interview. But the resume is the first step to a job.
How to write a good resume?
Before you start writing your resume, it is essential that you have before you a complete and detailed summary of your education and experience. You should be aware of your aptitudes, abilities, strengths, and weaknesses, as well as interests.
Plan for at least a week and you may have to do several re-writes before your resume will be ready
Remember that you are competing with others with your resume. It is worth an effort to produce the best version you can.
Seek the opinions of others about your merits for what you have in mind
If you are too modest in describing your attributes, your application may be passed over. It is the time to boast politely and honestly
Ask at least two people to check over your final draft.
When you think you have produced the best version, be patient. Sleep on it. Read it again the next day before submitting it.
Dos & Don�t
DO!
Highlight your strengths
You probably know the saying "If you've it, flaunt it." This is certainly true on your resume. Your prospective employer should be able to see quickly what you have to offer.
Structure your resume like a pyramid
The most important things about you should be near the top. There is no formula that you have to follow in assembling the component parts of your resume, but you should start with your best features.
Be sure your resume is easy to read
If your resume is jammed with words, difficult to follow, or badly laid out on the page, no one is going to take the time to read it - even if you are a great job candidate.
Keep your sentences short
Start as many as you can with "action words"
Help your readers know what to read
Use boldface type. Use plenty of "white space" between points to make each point stand out.
Support your objective
If you have a career objective, be sure that your resume shows clearly why you are qualified for the job you are seeking.
Keep your resume to one or two pages
Most employers don't want to read more than two pages. They will read more if you are an incredibly experienced person with terrific credentials, but two-page resumes are safe.
Answer the one question that every employer asks.
Your resume must address the question that is in the employer's mind: "What can this person do for me?" If your resume can answer that question, you can get an interview - and an interview can land you a job.
DON'T!
Don't lie.
You can never make a lie work in your favour. Don't stretch the truth too far either - it will break!
Don't write long sentences
Remember that your resume will be read quickly so make it readable.
Don't put more than four lines together in one "block"
If you have more than four short lines, you are probably trying to say too much. Divide a long block of text into two points.
Don't be vague
Be as specific as possible. Include facts and figures wherever you can.
Don't include information that is not relevant to an employer
There is a good rule to follow in evaluating whether or not something is relevant: "If in doubt, leave it out."
Don't list a reference unless you have the person's permission
Of course, it's important too to know that you will get a positive recommendation!
Part I ~ end here ... next post will talk about Resume
September 11, 2004
What is luck
I come across this article and thought it would be good to share with everyone.
The below text is very interesting. I suppose all of us know deep down about this fact but perhaps its just one of our numerous blind spots in life?
Why do some people get all the luck while others never get the breaks they deserve? A psychologist says he has discovered the answer.
Subject: The luck factor!
By Professor Richard Wise man, University of Hertfordshire
Ten years ago, I set out to examine luck. I wanted to know why some people are always in the right place at the right time, while others consistently experience ill fortune.
I placed advertisements in national newspapers asking for people who felt consistently lucky or unlucky to contact me. Hundreds of extraordinary men and women volunteered for my research and, over the years, I have interviewed them, monitored their lives and had them take part in experiments.
The results reveal that although these people have almost no insight into the causes of their luck, their thoughts and behavior are responsible for much of their good and bad fortune.
Take the case of seemingly chance opportunities. Lucky people consistently encounter such opportunities, whereas unlucky people do not.
I carried out a simple experiment to discover whether this was due to differences in their ability to spot such opportunities. I gave both lucky and unlucky people a newspaper, and asked them to look through it and tell me how many photographs were inside.
I had secretly placed a large message halfway through the newspaper saying:
"Tell the experimenter you have seen this and win #250."
This message took up half of the page and was written in type that was more than two inches high.
It was staring everyone straight in the face, but the unlucky people tended to miss it and the lucky people tended to spot it. Unlucky people are generally more tense than lucky people, and this anxiety disrupts their ability to notice the unexpected. As a result, they miss opportunities because they are too focused on looking for something else.
They go to parties intent on finding their perfect partner and so miss opportunities to make good friends. They look through newspapers determined to find certain types of job advertisements and miss other types of jobs. Lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they are looking for.
My research eventually revealed that lucky people generate good fortune via four principles.
They are skilled at creating and noticing chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by listening to their intuition, create self-fulfilling prophesies via positive expectations, and adopt a resilient attitude that transforms bad luck into good.
Towards the end of the work, I wondered whether these principles could be used to create good luck. I asked a group of volunteers to spend a month carrying out exercises designed to help them think and behave like a lucky person. These exercises helped them spot chance opportunities, listen to their intuition, and expect to be lucky, and be more resilient to bad luck.
One month later, the volunteers returned and described what had happened. The results were dramatic: 80% of people were now happier, more satisfied with their lives and, perhaps most important of all, luckier. The lucky people had become even luckier and the unlucky had become lucky. Finally, I had found the elusive "luck factor".
Here are Professor Wise man's four top tips for becoming lucky:
The below text is very interesting. I suppose all of us know deep down about this fact but perhaps its just one of our numerous blind spots in life?
Why do some people get all the luck while others never get the breaks they deserve? A psychologist says he has discovered the answer.
Subject: The luck factor!
By Professor Richard Wise man, University of Hertfordshire
Ten years ago, I set out to examine luck. I wanted to know why some people are always in the right place at the right time, while others consistently experience ill fortune.
I placed advertisements in national newspapers asking for people who felt consistently lucky or unlucky to contact me. Hundreds of extraordinary men and women volunteered for my research and, over the years, I have interviewed them, monitored their lives and had them take part in experiments.
The results reveal that although these people have almost no insight into the causes of their luck, their thoughts and behavior are responsible for much of their good and bad fortune.
Take the case of seemingly chance opportunities. Lucky people consistently encounter such opportunities, whereas unlucky people do not.
I carried out a simple experiment to discover whether this was due to differences in their ability to spot such opportunities. I gave both lucky and unlucky people a newspaper, and asked them to look through it and tell me how many photographs were inside.
I had secretly placed a large message halfway through the newspaper saying:
"Tell the experimenter you have seen this and win #250."
This message took up half of the page and was written in type that was more than two inches high.
It was staring everyone straight in the face, but the unlucky people tended to miss it and the lucky people tended to spot it. Unlucky people are generally more tense than lucky people, and this anxiety disrupts their ability to notice the unexpected. As a result, they miss opportunities because they are too focused on looking for something else.
They go to parties intent on finding their perfect partner and so miss opportunities to make good friends. They look through newspapers determined to find certain types of job advertisements and miss other types of jobs. Lucky people are more relaxed and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they are looking for.
My research eventually revealed that lucky people generate good fortune via four principles.
They are skilled at creating and noticing chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by listening to their intuition, create self-fulfilling prophesies via positive expectations, and adopt a resilient attitude that transforms bad luck into good.
Towards the end of the work, I wondered whether these principles could be used to create good luck. I asked a group of volunteers to spend a month carrying out exercises designed to help them think and behave like a lucky person. These exercises helped them spot chance opportunities, listen to their intuition, and expect to be lucky, and be more resilient to bad luck.
One month later, the volunteers returned and described what had happened. The results were dramatic: 80% of people were now happier, more satisfied with their lives and, perhaps most important of all, luckier. The lucky people had become even luckier and the unlucky had become lucky. Finally, I had found the elusive "luck factor".
Here are Professor Wise man's four top tips for becoming lucky:
- Listen to your gut instinct -they are normally right.
- Be open to new experiences and breaking your normal routine.
- Spend a few moments each day remembering things that went well.
- Visualize yourself being lucky before an important meeting or telephone call. Luck is very often a self-fulfilling prophecy.
September 06, 2004
Still sick
I'm stil sick ... running nose and cough .. seen a doctor and given another stronger anti-biotics..
Decided to give a miss for yesterday 4D as I couldn't focus much on a good number ... so lucky I didn't buy 2500 .. as it come out 2503 in the starter.
Tonight's choice for the Toto Draw is #9, #17.
Decided to give a miss for yesterday 4D as I couldn't focus much on a good number ... so lucky I didn't buy 2500 .. as it come out 2503 in the starter.
Tonight's choice for the Toto Draw is #9, #17.
September 02, 2004
Toto Result on 2nd Sep 04
:( .. what a miss ...
My buying list for this month (esp. today's) draw is
2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 23, 24, 31, 35, 39, 42, 45
and guessing the group condition is 2-3-1, 1-4-1 or 1-3-2
Meaning Group 1: (#1-#15), Group 2: (#16-#30), Group 3: (#31-#45)
However the result come out in Grouping 1-2-3 (3, 23, 24, 33, 36, 45 addtional 27)
i bought a few set of number and only got #23, #24 strike only ...
sigh ~ ~ hope next round got better chance.
My buying list for this month (esp. today's) draw is
2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 23, 24, 31, 35, 39, 42, 45
and guessing the group condition is 2-3-1, 1-4-1 or 1-3-2
Meaning Group 1: (#1-#15), Group 2: (#16-#30), Group 3: (#31-#45)
However the result come out in Grouping 1-2-3 (3, 23, 24, 33, 36, 45 addtional 27)
i bought a few set of number and only got #23, #24 strike only ...
sigh ~ ~ hope next round got better chance.
September 01, 2004
Tomorrow Toto Draw - S$2.8 million
Bet type No. of Ordinary Bet combinations Cost
Ordinary 1 $ 0.50
Sys 7 7 $ 3.50
Sys 8 28 $ 14.00
Sys 9 84 $ 42.00
Sys 10 210 $105.00
Sys 11 462 $231.00
Sys 12 924 $462.00
Sys Roll 40 $ 20.00
Our bet is 3, 8, 13, 18, 24, 28, 35, 40 and
7, 14, 22, 27, 31, 37, 39, 44.
Wish me and Auntie Nah good luck !! :)
Ordinary 1 $ 0.50
Sys 7 7 $ 3.50
Sys 8 28 $ 14.00
Sys 9 84 $ 42.00
Sys 10 210 $105.00
Sys 11 462 $231.00
Sys 12 924 $462.00
Sys Roll 40 $ 20.00
Our bet is 3, 8, 13, 18, 24, 28, 35, 40 and
7, 14, 22, 27, 31, 37, 39, 44.
Wish me and Auntie Nah good luck !! :)
August 27, 2004
I miss ....
Duno why .. i suddenly miss my wife ... sigh ~ ~ wat is happening to me.
Why out of sudden I dun wan to have kids.
Why out of sudden I dun wan to have kids.
August 26, 2004
Men Are Hard To Please
If u TREAT him nicely, he says u are IN LOVE with him; If u Don't, he says u are PROUD.
If u DRESS Nicely, he says u are trying to LURE him; If u Don't, he says u are from KAMPUNG.
If u ARGUE with him, he says u are STUBBORN; If u keep QUIET, he says u have no BRAINS.
If u are SMARTER than him, he'll lose FACE; If he's Smarter than u, he is GREAT.
If u don't Love him, he tries to POSSESS u; If u Love him, he will try to LEAVE u.(very true huh?)
If u don't make love with him., he says u don't Love him; If u do!! he says u are CHEAP.
If u tell him your PROBLEM, he says u are TROUBLESOME; If u don't, he says that u don't TRUST him.
If u SCOLD him, u are like a NANNY to him; If he SCOLDS u, it is because he CARES for u.
If u BREAK your PROMISE, u Cannot be TRUSTED; If he BREAKS his, he is FORCED to do so.
If u SMOKE, u are BAD girl;If he SMOKES, he is GENTLEMENT.
If u do WELL in your exams, he says it's LUCK; If he does WELL, it's BRAINS.
If u HURT him, u are CRUEL;If he HURTS u, u are too SENSITIVE!!
man are sooo hard to please!!!!!
If u DRESS Nicely, he says u are trying to LURE him; If u Don't, he says u are from KAMPUNG.
If u ARGUE with him, he says u are STUBBORN; If u keep QUIET, he says u have no BRAINS.
If u are SMARTER than him, he'll lose FACE; If he's Smarter than u, he is GREAT.
If u don't Love him, he tries to POSSESS u; If u Love him, he will try to LEAVE u.(very true huh?)
If u don't make love with him., he says u don't Love him; If u do!! he says u are CHEAP.
If u tell him your PROBLEM, he says u are TROUBLESOME; If u don't, he says that u don't TRUST him.
If u SCOLD him, u are like a NANNY to him; If he SCOLDS u, it is because he CARES for u.
If u BREAK your PROMISE, u Cannot be TRUSTED; If he BREAKS his, he is FORCED to do so.
If u SMOKE, u are BAD girl;If he SMOKES, he is GENTLEMENT.
If u do WELL in your exams, he says it's LUCK; If he does WELL, it's BRAINS.
If u HURT him, u are CRUEL;If he HURTS u, u are too SENSITIVE!!
man are sooo hard to please!!!!!
April 07, 2004
VACANCY FOR A GENERAL CLERK (ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT)
Dear all
My office has an opening for the above-mentioned position and is inviting all interested party to join us.
The duties for above is as follows:
1) Banking in of cheques.
2) Internal billing of tickets.
3) Some excel working for banking slips.
4) Flight insurance reporting
5) Petty Cash handling
6) General Billing
7) Cancelling of voided tickets from the System
8) Etc....
If you are interested to join us, please email your resume (in Word or PDF) to
administrator at globaltravel dot com dot sg
Only shortlisted will be notified.
My office has an opening for the above-mentioned position and is inviting all interested party to join us.
The duties for above is as follows:
1) Banking in of cheques.
2) Internal billing of tickets.
3) Some excel working for banking slips.
4) Flight insurance reporting
5) Petty Cash handling
6) General Billing
7) Cancelling of voided tickets from the System
8) Etc....
If you are interested to join us, please email your resume (in Word or PDF) to
administrator at globaltravel dot com dot sg
Only shortlisted will be notified.
April 06, 2004
Fold a T-Shirt
I thot folding a t-shirt is as easy as like folding a piece of tissue paper and put into pocket, but when come to real life ... then have problem especially when come to woman's skirt, special design cloth for woman.
Anyway, after searching thru the net, download this video clip of folding a t-shirt ... it is so much easy and faster.
Click on this link to see it. (Broadband needed)
Anyway, after searching thru the net, download this video clip of folding a t-shirt ... it is so much easy and faster.
Click on this link to see it. (Broadband needed)
March 31, 2004
another year older
A special method to celebrate my birthday shopping at Genting Highland (only bought one jacket) eat, sleep, shop, cinema .... guess all those has added extra inch to my waist again.
Please ... dun ask me my BMI, weight now ... if you wan to know, meet up with me for a drink and find out yourself.
Should I start to count down again ....
Left 363 days with to say good bye to the number 20++ ... :(
Please ... dun ask me my BMI, weight now ... if you wan to know, meet up with me for a drink and find out yourself.
Should I start to count down again ....
Left 363 days with to say good bye to the number 20++ ... :(
March 09, 2004
M.C. yesterday ..
I was on MC yesterday .. due to cold weather and it causes my asthma attack, went to collect new medicine (ventolin) and if I dun lie down.. i will be ok.
Went back to work this morning and my deptuy MD knock on my table ..
"Friend, are you ok ? "
"So so, haven't die yet ... only asthma .."
15 mins later .. he walk to my boss's room and shout at him.
"Hallo ... our friend is sick, let him sign the leave form and give him 1 day unofficial off, I sign for you !"
wah lau ..this deputy MD is dam bossy .. but he got kind heart :)
Lucky I still have boss that appreciate and cherish staff, if not I chao liao .... thank God for that..
Went back to work this morning and my deptuy MD knock on my table ..
"Friend, are you ok ? "
"So so, haven't die yet ... only asthma .."
15 mins later .. he walk to my boss's room and shout at him.
"Hallo ... our friend is sick, let him sign the leave form and give him 1 day unofficial off, I sign for you !"
wah lau ..this deputy MD is dam bossy .. but he got kind heart :)
Lucky I still have boss that appreciate and cherish staff, if not I chao liao .... thank God for that..
February 19, 2004
Nokia PC Suite.
Has anyone encountered this problem??
Once i open up the PC Suite the first thing that the program ask for is:
"Please enter a name which PC suite will use to identify your phone in the future"
"Name (Maximum characters 16 Characters - E.g. "Nokia 6600" "
By default the field is populated with "Nokia 6600" however, when i press OK it gives the error msg "You must enter a valid name". The same error msg is generated no matter what name i put in...
Once i open up the PC Suite the first thing that the program ask for is:
"Please enter a name which PC suite will use to identify your phone in the future"
"Name (Maximum characters 16 Characters - E.g. "Nokia 6600" "
By default the field is populated with "Nokia 6600" however, when i press OK it gives the error msg "You must enter a valid name". The same error msg is generated no matter what name i put in...
February 16, 2004
Tired ...
Sigh ~ ~ wonder is it my age catching up, getting more and more tired easily.
My fortune book says that year I must stick close to those who horoscope is "dog" ... so I will...
1) eat more hot dog
2) playboy wallpaper change to dog picture
3) dog Icon created for the sake of my good luck
4) learn to bark like a dog
...
.... believe it or not.
Kids next door thot that I had a few dog at my house ......
Guess I will change my handphone ringing tone to dog barking WMV.
:)
My fortune book says that year I must stick close to those who horoscope is "dog" ... so I will...
1) eat more hot dog
2) playboy wallpaper change to dog picture
3) dog Icon created for the sake of my good luck
4) learn to bark like a dog
...
.... believe it or not.
Kids next door thot that I had a few dog at my house ......
Guess I will change my handphone ringing tone to dog barking WMV.
:)
February 04, 2004
January 13, 2004
Chinese New Year is coming
Thanks for those who show concern when I was having nitemare for that couple of days, really touched.
However, Chinese New Year is coming, let me think of my itinerary in that 4 days. But ... sigh ~ time to red packet again, wonder any kids want to pay me a visit ??
1st Day : Stay at home until 11 am, then visit my father. Why ? Feng Shui Shi Fu say so.
2nd Day : Sleep enough, do some work then proceed to visit grandma. (Have been MIA for almost 2 yr, lastly will end up my cousin's hse for BBQ. My darling will go home and visit her parent, so.... work lah !
3rd Day : Go back to office to work (Sat.) and then proceed to my darling hometown to visit my in-law.
Will come back to town in the evening, so if you want to come to my place for a drink, sms please.
4th Day : You won't believe it, will be staying at home to prepare unfinish work for Monday.
Guess this money year is going to be a super busy year for those Rabbit like me.
However, Chinese New Year is coming, let me think of my itinerary in that 4 days. But ... sigh ~ time to red packet again, wonder any kids want to pay me a visit ??
1st Day : Stay at home until 11 am, then visit my father. Why ? Feng Shui Shi Fu say so.
2nd Day : Sleep enough, do some work then proceed to visit grandma. (Have been MIA for almost 2 yr, lastly will end up my cousin's hse for BBQ. My darling will go home and visit her parent, so.... work lah !
3rd Day : Go back to office to work (Sat.) and then proceed to my darling hometown to visit my in-law.
Will come back to town in the evening, so if you want to come to my place for a drink, sms please.
4th Day : You won't believe it, will be staying at home to prepare unfinish work for Monday.
Guess this money year is going to be a super busy year for those Rabbit like me.
January 06, 2004
sigh ~
I can't recall anything, I can't recall what I have dreamt of last nite, but still awake in the middle of the night.
:(
:(
January 05, 2004
again and again
again, nightmare come again .. this time I dreamt of lionel and a gal (unknown), myself and my wife was hill, or to be specific we are on a stone road (like Pula Tekong) ... many cars .... and heading towards a cinema.
While waiting for the show to start, we take a stroll at some of the small stalls outside the cinema and "R" choose one of the perfume and spray on my arm without my knowledge. It was chilling and I wake up ....
My forehead is cover with cold sweat ... why ...wat happen ... i feel breathless again (asthma). This time I calculated, I take 8-12 purf in order to have normal breathing .... i'm so tired now.
While waiting for the show to start, we take a stroll at some of the small stalls outside the cinema and "R" choose one of the perfume and spray on my arm without my knowledge. It was chilling and I wake up ....
My forehead is cover with cold sweat ... why ...wat happen ... i feel breathless again (asthma). This time I calculated, I take 8-12 purf in order to have normal breathing .... i'm so tired now.
January 02, 2004
Nitemare that follow me.
I have been getting nitemare since 2003, and it follows me even last night.
Dun really want to recall the whole thing, trying very hard to forget and take it easy, but it doesn't go away like a wind.
I wonder how long I can take this kind of feeling, wonder when..
Dun really want to recall the whole thing, trying very hard to forget and take it easy, but it doesn't go away like a wind.
I wonder how long I can take this kind of feeling, wonder when..
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