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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Ooppsss...




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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
200210, 7:50 pm

Monday, February 15, 2010

THE EYE OF MALAYSIA

DURING NIGHT TIME


DURING DAY TIME



What happened to one of our famous attraction, namely the Eye of Malaysia??? 
Eye of Malaysia is one of the most popular asset for Visit Malaysia promotion.
It was installed at Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, and soon transferred to Malacca in year 2008

Last week, I remembered I read a news about it; that this major tourist attraction has been seized since January 2010.... I'm not sure the actual reason, but I will check and share the info here ...


Till then, ... be patient ya....


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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
1018 pm, 150210

Tresor from Lancome ....

Assalamualaikum and Selamat Malam....

It's been two weeks, I wasn't around... and I just checked my mail yesterday... Deeply sorry for the late reply. Today, it's only me and Farida at home while others are in Langkawi Island for holiday. So, both of us hang-out together + watching tv and ZzZzZz.... hahaha... what an interesting activities we had...

Few months ago, I gave away one of my perfume to my sister, Farida... it's Tresor from Lancome... I bought it last year in KL..








I got this Tresor because a friend of mine who works as a stewardess recommended me. She told me that this fragrance has excellent and divine smell. Plus, Tresor also recognised for its best selling and one of the most popular perfume in the world. Among the top notes are roses (no wonder I bought it)....

So, I got it and obviously it didn't work for me.
I don't like it at all. It's gave me a headache and uncomfortable feeling.  

And I can't even smell any roses notes. Therefore, I don't think Tresor should be considered as flowery scent. It's too much... too heavy... and I believe it doesn't suit well for youngster or for women below 40s. The smell is classic and too strong at the same time...



However, in the positive side, Tresor does has, long staying power. This is the quality that one might like.

Frankly, I won't buy Tresor again... That was the first and the last bought...

But, anyhow... this is only my personal opinion, my personal view... We might have different taste of smell...So, do not feel any hesitate to buy Tresor if you really like it....



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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
150210, 9:23 pm

Q & A Fun 1 :)

Hello Dear Friends.... 

Just for fun... Hope you will enjoy reading these :)

BOY : May I hold your hand?
GIRL : No thanks, it isn't heavy. 




MAN : You remind me of the sea.
WOMAN : Because I'm wild, romantic and exciting?
MAN : NO, because you make me sick 




Patient : What are the chances of my recovering doctor?
Doctor : One hundred percent. Medical records show that nine out of
ten people die of the disease you have. Yours is the tenth case I've
treated. The others all died



Waiter : Would you like your coffee black?
Customer : What other colors do you have?


 

Teacher : What do you call a person who keeps on talking when
people are no longer interested?
Pupil : A teacher 



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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
150210, 5:58 pm




Gong Xi Fa Chai 2010 :)



TIGGER THE TIGER

As the new year begins, sending all my chinese friends best wishes for successful and happiness.

May all your plans go smoothly as your plan.

And let's moving forward to better life... 





sincerely
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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
150210, 5:21 pm

Kisah RM100 dan Harga Diri....

Ini ada satu kisah yang boleh kita jadikan panduan. Ia berlaku ketika satu
sesi motivasi. Sebelum memulakan seminar, Prof. Ibrahim mengeluarkan duit
RM100 dari dompetnya. Kemudian wang itu ditayangkan kepada 50 orang
pesertanya. . "Siapa nak duit ni?", tanya Prof Ibrahim. Semua peserta
mengangkat tangan. Saya akan berikan duit ni kepada salah seorang daripada
kamu, tapi izinkan saya membuat sesuatu dahulu."


 

Prof. Ibrahim meramas-ramas duit itu hingga renyuk. Kemudian dia
menunjukkan duit yang sudah renyuk itu dan bertanya : "Ada sesiapa yang
nak duit ni lagi". Hampir semua pelajarnya mengangkat tangan.

Prof Ibrahim mengangguk dan mencebikkan bibir. "OK, apa kata kalau saya
buat macam ni?". Duit RM100 itu dicampakkan dan ditenyeh-tenyeh dengan
kasutnya. Prof Ibrahim memungutnya semula lalu diletakkan di atas meja.
Wang kertas itu bukan sahaja renyuk tetapi juga kotor.

"Sekarang siapa nak duit ni?", tanya Prof. Ibrahim. Selesai dia bertanya,
lebih separuh daripada jumlah pelajarnya masih mengangkat tangan.
"Haa..apa yang boleh kita kutip daripada peristiwa itu tadi?", tanya Prof.
Ibrahim.

Pesertanya hanya diam, dan sesetengahnya hanya menggelengkan kepala.
Mereka masih tidak dapat menangkap apa yang cuba disampaikan oleh prof
Ibrahim. "Walau apa pun yang saya lakukan pada duit ni, kamu tetap
mahukannya. Betul tak? Kamu tahu kenapa?

Kerana nilainya tak berubah walaupun dipijak dan ditenyeh dengan kasut.
RM100 tetap RM100 walaupun 10 kali dipijak," kata Prof. Ibrahim. Semua
peserta yang mendengar kata-katanya hanya tersenyum.

Prof. Ibrahim mengaitkan peristiwa itu dengan kehidupan seharian. Sering
kali di dalam hidup, setiap orang akan merasai kejatuhan, hati hancur,
ataupun dihina. Hinggakan suatu ketika kita akan merasa diri kita tidak
berguna langsung.


 

"Tapi walau apa pun yang telah terjadi, ataupun yang akan terjadi, anda
tidak akan hilang harga diri. Bersih atau kotor, renyuk atau licin, anda
tetap berharga terutama pada mereka yang disayangi. Harga diri kita bukan
datang daripada apa yang kita lakukan atau siapa yang kita kenal tapi
siapa sebenarnya kita..." jelas prof Ibrahim.




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SyarifahNorasiahAidid
15022010, 5:10 pm


Happy Chinese New Year to all my friends... :)

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Part 1 : FATINE YOUNG aka MOHD FADZIL BAHARI

Cerita ni dah lama, awal Disember tahun 2009, tapi sangat hangat diperkatakan ketika itu kerana ada pelbagai pendapat dan pandangan. Jadi sebagai renungan bersama, kita tengok balik dari mulanya ye.

Malaysian transsexual Fatine's UK love story has sparked so much hate back home that she fears to return.
"I am so frightened to go back. I am worried for my safety," she said in response to what she claimed was a Malay tabloid's wrongful portrayal of her love and civil partnership marriage to a Briton.
Ian Young married wife Fatine, a transexual he met while working in Malaysia, earlier 2009. Now she faces being deported from the UK after encountering problems when applying for leave to remain in the country. .
 Ian and Fatine are desperate to stay together here in the UK and are set to take their campaign to the airwaves. 

She said she had been receiving many emails and comments from people condemning and accusing her of insulting the Malaysian government.

Wedding bliss...Fatine and Ian on the day of their marriage
Wedding bliss...Fatine and Ian on the day of their marriage
Fatine, who was born Mohammed Fazdil Min Bahari said it was frustrating that people didn’t understand that she came to the UK because she wanted to be with Ian Young, the man she loved.
The 36-year old make-up artist, said she could not do that in Malaysia, adding that people only seemed to be taking a religious point of view over the matter.
Speaking up for the first time after The Sun newspaper in London broke the story, Fatine said she did not know what to do as her family had already disowned her.
"I’ve spent hours on the phone asking for forgiveness. I love them although but I can’t change what has happened," she said.
Fatine said it was a shame that the Malay tabloid had "twisted" their story, stressing that as it was never their intention to insult the Malay community.
"They also put my father’s name in it, which was unnecessary and my mother has been left frightened to leave the house," he added.
Fatine said she regretted that the community was taking it personally.

She said she appreciated that the Malays are very traditional and "people like me aren’t acceptable" and hoped that things would cool down eventually.
Fatine, who married Young in a civil partnership in May, faces deportation after her Leave to Remain visa was rejected by UK's Home Office over an "incorrect" photograph.
A second application with a passport photograph with a white background as required, instead of blue, was submitted for reconsideration but it was also thrown out in October.
Fatine and Ian fear that they would be in danger if they return to Malaysia
Fatine and Ian fear that they would be in danger if they return to Malaysia
The couple have since submitted their third application for a Right to Family Life under the Human Rights Act in Britain.
On Monday, Immigration director-general Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman said the department might take action against Fatine when she returns home as it views problems like overstaying seriously.
Young, 30, who runs a property maintenance company, however, said Fatine’s application was still being processed by the UK Border Agency and she should not be classified as an overstayer.
He also claimed that as a result of the "misleading" article, everyone was misreading their story as an insult to Islam which it was never intended to be.
"All we want is to be married, be happy and living together. The only way we can do this is over here in the UK," he said.
He said the article made it sound like they were trying to make a mockery of Islamic laws, which was never their intention.
"As a result of the way we have been portrayed, I feel that we would be in more danger than ever if we were to try and live in Malaysia," he said.