Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Gen-2 for Sale


I don't know how to put this but I'm selling my car!! It's so sad as she has been very faithful and understanding car (what I mean by understanding was she knew when to have punctured tire - when I received by bonuses). So I took this opportunity to advertise at my blog that probably read by less than 5 people. Ahaks... but if these 5 people spread the word to another 5 people, then it would be 10 and the rest you do the maths.

Anyway, the details of the car are as below:

Manufactured: November 2004 but have low mileage, only travel around 65000 km in 4 years!
Engine: Campro 1.6 Automatic
Condition: Very good. Religiously serviced and changed whatever need every 5000 km or 3 months or whichever come first.
Accident: Never had any major accident. No insurance claimed before.
Interior: Very clean as I don't have any children. So the seat is very clean.
Additional info:
1) I've replaced the reverse sensor with new one. It come with small monitor that showed how far is the object behind your care. Please refer to the picture below. It's very useful and very dependable.
2) All the windows were tinted with V-Kool. So you don't have tinted it anymore and it's trap heat and make the car cool inside.


The front view
The back view

The interior view

The location of reverse sensor monitor and the monitor show the distance between the object and the car.

Have very nice plat number. I blacken the alphabet part scaring some psycho will follow me. If you want to know and you are a serious buyer, please email me. Btw, did you know that 5566 (wu wu liu liu) is a Taiwanese band's name? Cool ha.

Low mileage... I'm the type who stay-at-home gal and ride other's car. hehe

Note: Even though many people thinks that women driver didn't know how to take care of the car, I, even though not an expert in cars, know a bit about it and as stated before religiously serviced and take to the workshop if anything feel and sound weird. Furthermore, I have a husband who always make sure that this car in tip-top condition.

Oh yes, reason for selling: Will going off to further study.

Price: RM 31 000.00

Please contact me at munmzzz[at]gmail.com
Only serious buyer please...

Monday, November 17, 2008

3 Choices

Choices. Yes, we made a lot of it in our life. From the simplest choice of what shoes you want to wear today to the hardest choice of who will you be married. The harder the choice the longer times taken to make the decision.

Right now I have to make a decision from 3 choices.

Choice 1: Received first. Therefore I'm so excited and lead to next big decision, resigned from work. I thought this was the only choice and started contacting all the relevant people. The pros: a lot of Malaysian here. Even my ex-schoolmate is here and I already contacted him. My close friend in UM only few hours from here. The cons: It's not what my sponsor want according to the early mention. The course outline was not clear too.




Choice 2: Unexpected. Especially when previously I did a preliminary qualification questions and they send an email stated that I most likely I'm not going to get it due to low GRE verbal marks. The pros: Top rated place. The course is very comprehensive. I can choose many area to be specialize in. Top Biomed Eng Program in the country. The cons: Hardly any Malaysian there. In fact only few which is doing Ph.D. Located in suburban area. Takde snow banyak sangat (penting ke? hehe)



Choice 3: I heart this. At first. Then during the application, they made macam-macam request, I thought maybe they didn't want me (since I applied after the deadline) and they just want to entertain me and keep my hope high. The Pros: Unexpectedly I received this with additional cherry on top - an extra money straight to my aacount. Many Malaysians there too. Located in the city. Another top rated place and many Malaysians actually recognize this rather than Choice 2. The cons: Late result means that I already made my decision. The course choice to specialize not as intresting as Choice 2.


After thinking carefully on which area actually I wanted to specialize and what my goal actually, decided to take Choice 2. Even though with that confident choice, I still has doubt and when I receive letters from my sponsor, then I knew it that Choice 2 is the place I'm going to be at least for the next 1.5 years.

Hope my choice is the best one and will bring me success in the future spiritually, mentally, physically and socially.

But still. Takut.

Friday, November 07, 2008

I love Pavillion


I love going to Pavillion, KL, for these reasons:
  1. It's easy to get parking; since the parking rate is expensive, I think other people park elsewhere.
  2. It's calm, quiet and no children running around. Since most of the shops are the high-end and expensive, so not many people come here. So that's explain the calmness.
  3. Since the shops sell all the ridiculously expensive clothes, bags etc, I don't buy anything when I went there.
  4. I save money on not buying anything.
  5. Yet, in my heart I promised one day I'll buy a Coach handbag for myself (the original one of course). Maybe I should bought it in States, they said it's cheaper there.
  6. Yet, I whispered to my hubby 'Tiffany & Co if you want to buy me gifts'. Never mind Mikimoto, I prefer diamonds to pearls. Hehe
  7. Surely it brings out the materialistic aspect of my soul. Scary... (well, not scary enough if you really know me... HAHA)
  8. Oh, I like it's toilet. Still using the usual Malaysia toilet with water but still maintained the superclean. (Maybe because few people actually use the toilet that make it clean).
  9. The GSC has big leg room.
  10. And of course, the first first spa;Kenko started here. Then suddenly at pasar malam pun ada fish spa. (oh kaki sape ni la ni yg ikan suka sangat makan ni? hehehhhe... hint: not me!)
  11. Oh, every time I came here, Tangs having a huge sale. With additional reduction. And every time I came here I'll be fooled by 'Oh my God the handbag is so pretty and it's 70% off... and oh, the original price is RM2450. Never mind'. Every time.
  12. Last but not least, there's J.Co here. I will definitely buy J.Co every time I come here (just to show that I actually bought something and my trip was not wasted).
  13. And lastly (I promise this is the last one), there's the handsome Bangla that sell western food in the food court. Hahahahhahahaha....

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Our little boy got castrated


We send out little boy for a castration yesterday. It was a tough decision to be made. He was alone so without castration would not cause any problem. But since he has become perosak his own room, we made decision to neuter him in order to reduce his aggressiveness. Not that he was an aggressive rabbit, in fact he was adorable but then lately he has become a bit naughty.

So after researching and asking around, we found out that this is the best clinic to castrate Choki: Heshmael's Clinic for Pets Sdn Bdn which located at Sunway Damanasara. So yesterday we went there to send him. After filling the forms, we met the doctor. Dr Hasnul was nice and knowledgeable in rabbit. It's hard to find a vet that also specialize in rabbit coz most of the vet are specialize in cats and dogs. So when he telling and informing stuff about rabbit, we were happy about it. And he looked soft too, so we hope he's not so rough with Choki.

During the examination, our little boy behaved in a way that made parents proud. He didn't run around, just sniffing away in his usual way and when the doctor checked him, he obeyed and didn't repulse. I was so proud of him. Furthermore when the doctor checked his teeth and he's ears, he looked fine. The doctor even asked if we always bath him. Well, we never bath him at all and he still looked clean and cute. Hehe. We just put some powder to him but not bathing him. I don't think we can bath a rabbit.

So when everything was fine, we left him with the doctor. Few hours after that, during eating at Ikea, the nurse called and informed that the operation was done and he's ok. We were so relieved. At that moment, I felt like going back to the clinic to bring him home. But we already promised the nurse to take Choki today. Just to let him recover at the clinic. That's what good about that clinic that they called you to inform the progress of your pet. So that you won't worry about your pet.

So today we went fetching our little boy. He was quiet all the way home and he sat near to the door as if he wanted to sit near us. But the whole day he ate quite a little compared before. Even when we gave him his favorite food, pear, he didn't want it. Sangat merisaukan la.

We scared he bit the stitching area so we were trying put the e-collar to him but he harden his neck to make it impossible to wear the collar. Since he don't want to wear, we just leave him that way la. Macam-macam la.

Hopefully he's appetite improve tomorrow and he can jump around like always.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

What your handwriting tell about you?

Zainal bought this one book: Sex, Lies & Handwriting by Michelle Dresbold. I thought I've read books about handwriting before and I wasn't interested to read this one. But then I realized I only knew few aspects of the handwriting so basically I didn't know much. So not wanted feeling left behind, I read this book too. It's funny how 2 people reading the same book at the same time. When he's not reading, I reading it. When I'm watching tv, he's reading it.

Since the writer is working with the FBI solving murders, ransom and all that stuff, her example mostly on the killers especially the famous ones like Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy, Son of Sam and some others more (if you like to read these infamous murders like me you'll fimiliar with these people... hehe). She showed how to identify if the person have the tendency to love death and how he perceived others. The example was easy and it's very interesting to read.

However, the problem is now after writing something, I started to analyze my own handwriting. What I've noticed that my handwriting showed that I can't keep secret. Hmmm... might be right at some point. Hehe. Then I started to find back all the cards that people gave me during my wedding and started analysing. Oh, we also plan to analyze the 'ucapan untuk pengantin' that we done during the reception to get more sample.

It's very intresting to know a person by his handwriting because a person couldn't be lying in his handwriting because what the person really is can be mirrorred in his handwriting. That's the beauty of it. For example, signature can be a jugde a person tendency for something. Like this one, Osama Bin Laden signature on a letter he wrote after 9-11, (not sure betul ke tak, but this is what the example gave la...) , what can you see? It looks like a rifle and a hand grenade right.Another want is Charles Manson, a killer. Can you see that his signature has a swastika in it? Scary huh.
So what you like would intentially or unintentially written in your signature. And how you feel can be seen in your handwriting. Did you know that Elvis Presley signature and handwriting were different? In this signature, he wanted people to see him as another person - the person that we adored but his handwriting showed the real him.

Nevertheless, this is not to judge a person and put a label to them before you know them but it's just a precaution to oneself on what you might be dealing with.
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