Thursday, February 18, 2010

I'm Back After A Year 'Hiatus'


After my laptop stolen by ***king moron a year ago, now i'm back updating my blog. This is due to kindess of my lovely sister (bodek la sket...hehehe...) to give me a decent laptop. Currently, i still don't have my own broadband & i have to lepak at cafe or mamak shop that have free wifi services to online.


P/S : Tq Kak Long...!!!!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

It's All About Ekin

Mawi & Ekin



Tudung Ekin

If u knew Mawi, i bet u knew Ekin. From their glamorous 1001 Malam wedding theme to controversy either to invite Ina Naim(Mawi's ex-fiance) or not to their wedding ceremony make people muak with all their stories. Believe it or not, traders already make use of their popularities by named a tudung after Ekin. I knew about this tudung Ekin when going out with my sister, cousin & auntie a few days ago to shopping mall. When at the shopping mall, they hopped from one shop to another to look for this tudung Ekin. When i google tudung Ekin, i found a lot of information about this tudung. This tudung named after Ekin because it once wore by Ekin. The price of this tudung range from RM50-RM70 & there are 2 types of tudung Ekin: Tudung Ekin Awning Penuh & Tudung Ekin Awning Separuh. Now i knew why my sister, cousin & auntie so karan to buy tudung Ekin.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

My Man


“Di Palestin, hak asasi adalah isu hidup atau mati.
Di Malaysia, hak
asasi kita macam mana nak cari makan"
-
Mukhriz Mahathir



P/S : Berani Berubah...!!!

Monday, October 27, 2008

A Step Above


Last August, i went to Pulau Perhentian to upgrade my dive skills. I took Advanced Open Water Diver course at Matahari Divers. With this certification, i can dive up to 30 meter depth & diving around the wreck. Next step?Maybe Sipadan.....

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Facebook Mania


Its been couple of month since my last posting. Busy with my work, puasa, raya & my passionate about diving. At first, i would like to share what i'm done for the past month through my blog. Then my friend persuaded me to join Facebook. He told me that this Facebook sort of like blog but more interactive. I already knew about this Facebook 2 years back but i don't even bother to get into it. During my last diving trip at Pulau Perhentian, all my diver friends asking me either i have the Facebook account or not. They said that by joining the Facebook it's easy for us to get in touch. So, i decided to joint it immediately after i'm back to Alor Setar. Then i realized that Facebook really cool, easy to use and i even can get in touch with all my friends since primary school or sort of like Jejak Kasih. Now i got 'karan' with it but don't worry guys, i'm still a blogger. I will never let my blog hiatus for so long. I will update my blog frequently with all my story & thoughts. Now i knew why people so crazy about this Facebook!!!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Double Treble

Before The Game



After The Game



The Fan Gate Crash The Stadium



The Die Hard Fan



From Kodiang With Love


It's not Malaysia Rock band Wings album but it's all about Kedah football team that won 3 cup two years in a row. Kedah beat Selangor 3-2 in Malaysia Cup Final 2008 at Bukit Jalil Stadium last Saturday.

P/S : Pulun Kedah Pulun...!!!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Imej Kolej Kita Jaga


A CENTURY OLD SCHOOL
1. I came back from a holiday in Croatia to attend the centenary celebration of my alma mater, Kolej Sultan Abdul Hamid or Sultan Abdul Hamid College recently.

2. It was a sentimental occasion. Seeing the old school, quite unchanged since I was admitted into Primary I way back in 1932 brought back many sweet/sad memories.

3. The centenary was more meaningful to me because the school was founded by my father who was also its first headmaster. He used to tell me of his experiences when he was headmaster there.

4. It was not in the present building of course. It was housed in a wooden Malay house in the middle of the town of Alor Star. Called the GES or Government English School, he had Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman as one of his students.

5. My father died in 1962. I thought he would like me to attend the centenary. I felt very nostalgic of the good old days when he used to teach me and my brother mathematics.

6. Before I was born he was sent to Pahang to teach at a school in Raub. Then he was sent to Johore to teach at an English school there.

7. Those were very distant places and he had to travel by boat with my mother and my eldest sister. My mother's second child, also a girl was born in Pahang. Mahadi my mother's eldest son was born in Johor Bahru.

8. Father got tired of shifting house and traveling to strange places. He came back to Alor Star and applied for an auditor's job with the Kedah Government.

9. Although his name is Mohamad bin Iskandar, people generally call him "Master" or Mohamad Iskandar. To honour him the primary school attached to Sultan Abdul Hamid College was named "Sekolah Iskandar" inadvertently honouring my grandfather instead. I have never complained.

10. At the main ceremony on the morning of Saturday 26th July the College named three ex-collegiate as the Collegiate of the Centenary. HRH the Sultan was the first, second came Tunku Abdul Rahman and I felt greatly honoured to be named as the third Collegiate of the Centenary. It would be another century before anyone will get this award.

11. To be able to study at the GES was a great privilege in those days. This was the first and only Government English School in Kedah. There were only 30 boys from the whole of Kedah admitted each year. I was one of the lucky ones.

12. Going to school was thrilling to me and I couldn't wait for school holidays to end.

13. I did fairly well and my Senior Cambridge Examinations result was good enough for me to be admitted into the medical faculty of the King Edward VII College of Medicine. I was given financial aid which was not a scholarship. The British Colonial Government apparently practised affirmative action because all my Chinese and Indian classmates had far better results than me. The examination results of the other six Malay students were even worse than mine. There were 70 plus students in all.

14. I owed my teachers in school a great deal. Only one of them, Mr. Zain, is alive today. He was a great teacher and spoke grammatically correct English all the time.

15. Schooling was such a great experience and I recall with fondness many rewarding events that I went through.

16. I hope and pray that all Malaysians remember their school days and the part that school plays in their lives. Getting an education right up to University level is easy now. But we must nevertheless feel grateful for there are more than one billion illiterate people in the world. For them the future promises very little.