Sunday, July 20, 2008

Sugoi!

Suga Shikao.

My new fav Jap singer/songwriter.

Check out his songs on youtube.

I was introduced to him by my friends back in Tasmania and boy! He is good!

His music has a blend of everything. Rock, R&B, Pop....even Disco!

Kiseki (Miracle) is my current favourite but there are other good stuff from him as well such as:

  1. Tsuki no Naifu
  2. Natsukage
  3. Yozora no Mukou
  4. Sanagi
  5. Gogo no Parade

There are tons more of good songs by him. Some might seemed familiar to you. That's because they've been made soundtracks on anime "Honey & Clover", "XXXholic" and also Deathnote.

Check it out!

Suga Shikao - Kiseki

I'm So Dead

Tomorrow's my first CP class under Mona Fandey and I'm so dead coz I'm supposed to mug on 5 cases but I have absolutely 0 idea on what they are about since I've missed 2 classes now. Darn!

Don't care. I'm gonna take my chances and go ahead with it. But hopefully I don't get slaughtered alive in her tutorial tomorrow. *gulp*

Another bad news is our CF = Christian Fellowship known as PERKEB in UKM. We're no longer allowed to hold any meetings within uni grounds coz there's a new law out which bans all forms of religious classes other Islam within UKM. The basis for disallowing us to continue was that our sermons = religious classes. The rest is history.

The devil's working really hard to bring us down in Malaysia but we'll never give up nor let our guard down. Bring it on, Satan! We're ready for you and we'll win this battle coz God the Almighty is with us! Jesus rose up victorious after 3 days of his death. So you think you can bring down this God of ours? No way dude...

I do hope NECF and FES would voice out on our behalf on this issue. Whatever happen to freedom of religion and freedom of expression? It's not as if we are propagating Christianity to the Muslims on UKM grounds!

This is insane! Outrageous!

Totally insensitive to the founders of the Constitution and of the country. I believe they never had thought that one fine day, such Pekeliling would be issued to stop the minorities from practicing what they believe.

I do hope the relevant authorities would realised what would the consequences of their actions be especially in preaching Malaysia is a democratic country when reality speaks otherwise. They too, must always remember all their power comes from God above, and not from their own might nor by elections only.

"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom"
(Proverbs 1:7)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

A Week Now...

It's been a week now since i'm back in Malaysia.

All been's well, except i'm always tired and my sinus has come back to haunt me again, after going MIA for almost 2 months in Tassie.

On my 1st day back, i almost got myself killed while riding on my trustee scooter. It was raining, i didn't see a pothole coming, went into it, bounced back up to find my tyre a goner, almost lost control of my scooter and crashed, with the risk of oncoming cars running all over me!

Argh!! I forgot how lousy Malaysian roads are already!

Then there's tons of work to catch up with, with tutorials already starting next week (What!!!) I'm not even ready yet and i guess i'm the blurest person in class now.

Everyone said I put on weight already. *Totemo Kanashi!*

Other than that, i had quite a fun weel, binging on nasi lemak, char kuey teow and durian.

Been sweating as well which is good since i haven't been sweating for 2 months now. But my hands feel like falling off after the badminton game.

Saw Olympians Lee Chong Wei, Hafiz Hashim, Misbun Sidek and a reserve player, Darren Liew (hahaha!! not d goofy Darren Liew @ Yati!). Not bad, not bad... well, everybody was being cooperative by not gawking or running all over them when they were there. Occasionally there were some hardcore fan who were dying for an autograph and a picture.

Alright, back to my reports. Hope all goes well with my Bangkok trip next 2 weeks now since i'm broke and no sponsors.

Please pray for me yea!! hahaha... thanks! to cheh! kamsa hamnida! arigatou!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Sameshi to Tanoshi

Home sweet Home.

I'm finally back in Malaysia after my 2 month stint in Tasmania.

Sameshi... Ye, i'm missing all my friends and all the beautiful things in Tassie.

I missed the wonderful and fun hostel life, which is very different from Malaysian public uni hostel life. Tanoshi tashkani ne~

I missed practicing Japanese with my Jap & Msian frens there.

I missed the noisy and yucky dining hall food.

I missed walking for hours from UTas down to Sandy Bay and to Hobart.

I missed having to climb up the hill and stairs to John Fisher College and not sweat one bit.

I missed the chilling wind and biting cold weather of Tassie.

I missed the fact that sinus healed on its own in cold and dry Tassie.

But...

I'm happy...tanoshi to ureshi...that i'm back home.

Happy to see my nephew finally walking.

Happy to taste my nasi lemak (with sambal & chilli!!) for breakfast again instead of greasy & creamy food in dining hall.

Happy to ride on my scooter (but almost crashed as i went into a pothole...dang! Malaysian road...)

Happy to be able to wear shorts & t-shirt, not having to put on layers of clothing before stepping out.

Happy to eat Aunty's tasty Chinese food (with much taste) and yummy soup (not those creamy, tasteless soup in Aussie).

Happy to binge on durian yesterday!!! (but missing Tassie's crunchy, juicy & sweet apple).

Sameshi soshite tanoshi tashkani.

Oboteru ne, Tasmania.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Of Maze & Snow

It's fun being trapped in the world's largest maze and it's scary at the same time as there were some corner that were so dark I felt like i was in one of M.Night Shyamalan's horror movies. Brr... someone or something might just pounce on you in the middle of nowhere. Thank goodness there were 8 of us so we split according to pairs ala Amazing Race style with checkpoints.

Oh yea, forgot to introduce the place. Welcome to Tazmazia in Sheffield, the Town of Murals. It the World's Largest Maze and there's a mini village in the maze called Lower Crackpot, with chieftain Crackpot and his wife, Lady Crackpot as the mayor of the village.

It's a cool place to be but unfortunately it was raining when we were there so it was freezing and muddy at the same time. It would be more fun if the weather's good. There are several mazes in The Great Maze so you're bound to get stuck in all of them as it's really tricky. There's a lavender field as well but since it's winter, everything died so it's only one brown patch.

We all travelled up to Cradle Mt. after that to our cabin in YHA. We got lost (again) on the way there as the place's really "ulu" and the road signs were bad. No help whatsoever. We ended up being stuck near a dam and it was already dark. The road was slippery from the rain and frost so it's really scary. Poor Darren have to get out of the car to navigate the Kia Carnival Jeremy was driving. Haha... he was freaked out when he was sent ot face Mother Nature alone.

We had a nice steamboat for dinner and it's the best thing in the world since it was 0 degrees celcius outside. The cabin kitchen had a traditional fireplace so it really felt like Christmas. All that was missing was the carols and turkey. There was a fat possum waiting outside the door for food but obviously, we're not going to give it to that fat guy! The room was warm and nice so I did slept like a pig throughout the night.

I was greeted with massive snowfalls the next morning and the whole place was just covered in white white snow. It's cold but i still need my shower. Don't care.

I can't really see the snow then i woke up at 5.15am and it's still very dark outside. Only about 7.30am that I managed to see the full effect of the snow. The whole forest was white and it was like in the movie, "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "LOTR"!! (I know Bern wanna diss me with NZ stuff dy...) We took tons of pictures together as well as having massive snowfights. The snow is basically ice but it's soft so you can throw it at someone without having to worry that person will get a serious concussion. But it was too cold and i think my camera can't really take it. So it kaputed when we were hiking around Lake St. Clair which is below Cradle Mt.

It took us 3 hours to finish the whole hike trail and this was when i started to despise the snow. The snow wasn't altogether consistent as in certain parts, it rained then 5 minutes later, it snowed again. FYI, it doesn't snow gently, it was buckets and buckets of snow pouring down on you that you'll be drenched by the end of the day as our body's warm enough to melt it. Cis! It also rain hailstones occasionally. Luckily, it's not the golfball-size hail or else die... But it's painful la, like having lots of small pebbles hitting you.

Overall, i had fun but driving in such extreme weather can be dangerous. The road's really slippery with snow and water (our car got stuck halfway to the lake because of the snow. Thank goodness there's an irritated ranger who might be cursing the stupid Asians to perdition for driving in 3 inches of snow when they're not supposed to) and we travelled back on the same day Masa got into the car crash. Scary~ Lots of time we almost drove into the boulder on the side of the road due to the bad view (our windscreen was fogged up with vapor) and sleets.

Thank God we arrived in Hobart in 1 piece.

Therefore, going to Cradle Mountain in winter is strongly recommended.

Warning!

Beware of balck ice and very slippery (i mean it!) roads.

Cradle Mountain

Extremely cold!!















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