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Saturday 4 September 2010

Green Box

Yo, yesterday I committed my first Green Box's experience in Kuala Lumpur. This was because my class wanted to celebrate birthday with one of our classmates, Su Ling (hopefully I don't write your name wrongly).

After our AXP practical training, it was already 12.00 p.m., we went there by Metro bus. Before that, I parked my motorcycle in front of Genting Klang Public Bank as I wanted to withdrew money, however I failed to withdraw the money even though I had been trying thrice. I even couldn't withdraw the money after rubbing the chip for times. Haiz, why my transactions over there always fail even if I can do it with my college's ATM machine?

One thing different as compared with my Red Box's experience in Penang was my new classmates are proficient in English songs. So, what are the variances between Penang Red Box and KL Green Box? Actually they are under the same company, but we can enjoy unlimited drinks and snacks here whereas the drinks and snacks in Penang are limited. I sang quite a number of songs and I almost lost my voice, haha...

Here are the pictures of the birthday star:











Before we left, a magician came in and asked me to do some magics with him. Of course, I was cheated by his illumination for the first time but I also learnt two magics from him. He didn't teach me but I could see his secret, haha... He didn't know that I am a magician too. The magician was quite good looking and young, almost same age with us. After he left, I filmed a new magic video clip:


When I parked my motorcycle in my hostel, I met Anthony. They said they wanted to buy dinner and I followed them without putting my bag and helmet in my hostel. Luckily I followed them, otherwise I couldn't meet my Luckygirl. They were having their dinner there. Suddenly, I heard a rumour and Lucas was the protagonist. I had never seen him walking so fast just to avoid meeting his rumoured target, haha...

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Merdeka

Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! For those who don't understand what do these words mean, I am here to explain to you that they mean 'independence'. For your information, my country, Malaysia was having its 53th birthday yesterday.

I am so sorry that I just write about it on today because I was so tired and busy yesterday. The Independence Day this year was so special to me due to the following reasons:

First of all, this was my first time celebrating the Independence Day in Kuala Lumpur. Secondly, this year, the celebration was held in indoor, Stadium Putra. I was so curious that why they celebrated it in indoor and my uncle hinted me. He said 'puasa'. Then I realised that our Malays are 'puasa-ing'. That means, if the celebration was held in outdoor, then the Malays might faint due to the hot sun. Holding the celebration indoor might mean that there was no more airplane show. No wonder nowadays the sky was so 'lonely' and quiet.

On top of that, I was having conversation with my mom through mobile phone. I passed it to my uncle and he asked my mom to buy rice. Initially I was stunned because he then said in Cantonese '米跌价'. Finally, I could figure out what did he mean. Haha, this was his translation of Independence Day.

We watched the celebration via television. As usual, there were lots of songs and I found one of the songs was very interesting and meaningful. One of the lyrics sounded like this, 'satu bangsa satu negara'. It means 'one race one nation'. When I heard this, I was doubting its accuracy. On the contrary, I also hope that our country can achieve this one day but not today.

If one race and one nation are true, then why we still need to fill in our race in the application form? Why can't they abolish this part or just print the word 'Malaysian' over there? I really look forward to seeing this happen one day because this is my country, we must love each other without any discrimination between races. This is our country, we must work out together, we must share the wealth together and we must face or overcome the problems together.

Monday 30 August 2010

Taxation 2

Hi, everybody. I am here to announce that I am died! I just did my last examination for this semester. Do you still remember that I promised my lecturer that I would try my best and score A for his paper? I want to tell you that I fail to do it.

Yesterday, I was still thinking and confident in beating this paper with five bullets. I was quite confident that I could score an A for this paper after the examination. However, I was stunned after my friends pointed out some of my mistakes. I lost 8 marks for sure. The first 4 marks were my own mistakes, I saw the question wrongly. The question asked for tax implication of employee but I was doing tax implication of employer. Gosh! The remaining 4 marks were I forgot to do 2 subquestions which had 2 marks each!

See, how careless I was! Now, in order to get an A for Taxation, I just have 5 bullets to defend myself. 5 bullets are not much as I am sure that question 1 and question 2 will have some mistakes. Other parts are uncertain since I didn't have enough time to check my answer even though it was a three-hour paper. I can't forgive myself for giving away silly marks.

I hate myself. Why didn't I look at the questions carefully?

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