I AMSTERDAM
Just bought tickets to visit Amsterdam this summer :)
But the lodging is too expensive :(
Monday, March 12, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
IRON LADY
This was brought up by my other half few days ago, she thought the name of Britain first lady Prime Minister was Margaret Tratcher (note the 'r') instead of Thatcher. I thought the same too!
I remember watching news on television and the newscaster referring her as Tratcher. Probably the whole generation has been conned by the media, sigh...
This was brought up by my other half few days ago, she thought the name of Britain first lady Prime Minister was Margaret Tratcher (note the 'r') instead of Thatcher. I thought the same too!
I remember watching news on television and the newscaster referring her as Tratcher. Probably the whole generation has been conned by the media, sigh...
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
PERFUME
I went to a designers outlet with my other half today, we planned to buy shoes yet could not find any of our liking.
As we had lots of time to kill, we then headed to Boots to test some perfumes. Out of all perfumes my other half have tested, i really like the one by Dior - J'adore. The fragrance was so fresh and had a flowery after-smell.
So to all the women out there, do get this. You won't regret!
I went to a designers outlet with my other half today, we planned to buy shoes yet could not find any of our liking.
As we had lots of time to kill, we then headed to Boots to test some perfumes. Out of all perfumes my other half have tested, i really like the one by Dior - J'adore. The fragrance was so fresh and had a flowery after-smell.
So to all the women out there, do get this. You won't regret!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
SEBUTIR
Similar to English, the Malay language is also rich with its own collective nouns (or what we called penjodoh bilangan) for examples 'sebiji' durian, 'sebuah' kereta, etc....
But things are different in Kelantan when most of these penjodoh bilangan become 'sebutir'.
So if you are visiting Kelantan, don't be surprised if someone ask how many 'butir' durians you want to buy!
Similar to English, the Malay language is also rich with its own collective nouns (or what we called penjodoh bilangan) for examples 'sebiji' durian, 'sebuah' kereta, etc....
But things are different in Kelantan when most of these penjodoh bilangan become 'sebutir'.
So if you are visiting Kelantan, don't be surprised if someone ask how many 'butir' durians you want to buy!
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