Friday, November 30, 2007

merokok

ku petik dari imam al-ghazali

"Wahai teman, hatimu adalah cermin yang mengkilap. Kau harus membersihkan debu yang menutupinya, karena hati ditakdirkan untuk memantulkan cahaya rahsia-rahsia Ilahi.”

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Aku Hilang DUA Ayah...

9 Sept & 20 Nov

Dua tarikh hitam bagi aku tahun 2007 ku hilang dua ayah, kedua-duanya tewas pada penyakit yang sama. Takdir Illahi. Dah dipanggil, dah ditulis, dah kehendak-Nya. Aku redha.

Buat ayahanda Rahman @ Aman Bin Hamid, dan juga ayahanda Muhamad Yusof Bin Muhamad Yasin, moga kita bertemu lagi di syurga. Datang-datanglah jenguk anakan mu ini. Maafkan tuturkata dan salahlaku anakanda sepanjang nafas ini, halalkan makan minum dan anakanda mohon keberkatan dari mu dunia akhirat.

Ya Allah, Kau tempatkanlah kedua ayahku ini ke makam yang terpuji yang telah Engkau janjikan. Amin.

Sultan Pahang bid CCC1 for RM76,000

KUANTAN: The car registration number CCC 1 fetched RM76,600 in a bid submitted by Sultan Ahmad Shah.

This is the highest amount paid for a car number plate in the state.

The Pahang sultan also secured the "CCC 2" plate for RM37,000 in an open tender for the CCC series of registration numbers that was opened for 45 days until Oct 25.

The list of successful bidders were displayed at the State Road Transport Department office here yesterday.

Second highest bidders are State Youth and Sports Committee chairman Datuk Dr Ahmad Shukri and State Entrepreneur Development Committee chairman Datuk Shahiruddin Ab Moin who put up RM62,400 each for the CCC 3 and CCC 8 numbers.

Also in the list is Teruntum State Assemblyman Datuk Ti Lian Ker who won the bid for CCC 5 with an offer of RM32,000.

The CCC 1 price is, however, lower than the RM150,000 tendered for the JJJ 1 number in Johor Baru last year.

Other numbers that fetched high prices are CCC 9 (RM48,000); CCC 6 (RM42,000); CCC 888 (RM40,600); CCC 7 (RM32,000); CCC 88 (RM28,800); CCC 333 (RM27,000); CCC 11 (RM21,400) and CCC 4 (RM21,200).

State RTD assistant director Abdul Hakim Abdul Rauf said the department received 2,000 bids for the CCC plate numbers.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Do You Have A Vagina

Sally is at home when she hears someone knock at the door. She goes to the door and opens it to see a man standing there. He asks the lady "Do you have a vagina?". Shocked she slams the door in disgust.

The next morning she hears a knock at the door and it is the same man and he asks the same question to the woman "Do you have a vagina?". She slams the door again. Later that night when her husband gets home she tells him what has happened for the last two days. The husband tells the wife in a loving and concerned voice "Honey I am taking tomorrow off to be home just in case this guy shows up again".


The next morning they hear a knock at the door and both run for the door. The husband says to the wife in a whispered voice "Honey, I'm going to hide behind the door and listen and if it is the same guy I want you to answer yes to the question because I want to see where he is going with it". She nods yes to her husband and opens the door. Sure enough the same fellow is standing there and asks the same question. Do you have vagina?".

"Yes" she says. The man replies.."Good! Would you mind telling your husband to leave my wife alone and start using yours?!!!"

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Citer Lama - Tun Dr.M & Tuan Guru

Tribute to Man.U... Ouch, hahaha!!!

Our Friends Are Like Angels

Our friends are like angels

Who brighten our days

In all kinds of wonderful

Magical ways

Their thoughtfulness comes

As a gift from above

And we feel we're surrounded

By warm, caring love

Like upside-down rainbows

Their smiles bring the sun

And they fill ho-hum moments

With laughter and fun

Friends are like angels

Without any wings

Blessing our lives

With the most precious things

Thursday, November 15, 2007

what the #@&%

is there anything wrong with this blog??? anyone??? got problem meh???

Saturday, November 10, 2007

BERSIH - Nov 10th, 2007
















BERSIH


KUALA LUMPUR , 10th Nov 2007 - A mass rally organized by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH) to demand for electoral reforms managed to successfully hand over a memorandum to HM Yang diPertuan Agong (the King) despite persistent actions by the police to deter and intimidate the crowd.


The crowd then decided to make its way to the National Palace after the original venue of the rally, Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) was completely cordoned by the police.

In the last two days prior to today's event and right up to today, the police and the government had pledged to come down hard on the participants of the gathering:

  • Roadblocks were launched on all major arteries into Kuala Lumpur, the venue for the rally.
  • Participants were harassed, the yellow t-shirts specially made for the event confiscated.
  • Buses were asked to turn back at the toll plazas, and some buses ordered to the police stations.
  • Plainclothes policemen were placed on public transportation such as the LRT.
  • The Komuter trains and LRT were not allowed to stop at the stations closest to the venue, causing many to miss the event.
  • Cars carrying 3-4 passengers were searched for BERSIH-related materials such as T-shirts and headbands.
Police had tried to stop the participants with water cannons and teargas at the four meeting points (Masjid Jamek, Central Market, Sogo and Masjid Negara) as well as when the crowd tried to make their way to the National Palace, but later allowed them to proceed.

The crowd in total was estimated at between 40,000 and 50,000, making this the biggest public gathering in the country. Needless to say, that figure would have been much higher had the police not prevented the people from attending the rally.

The memorandum was handed over to palace officials between 3.45pm and 4pm. The delegation included Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim (Advisor to Parti Keadilan Rakyat-PKR), Lim Guan Eng (Sec-Gen of the Democratic Action Party-DAP), Lim Kit Siang (Parliamenatry Opposition Leader-DAP), Dato' Seri Haji Hadi Haji Awang (President of Parti Islam SeMalaysia-PAS), Dato' Kamaruddin Jaafar (Sec-Gen of PAS), Dr Syed Azman Syed Ahmad (central committee member of PAS), Teresa Kok (MP for Seputeh-DAP) and Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (Sec-Gen of PKR) and Tan Kok Wai (MP for Cheras-DAP).

The memorandum contained a long-term agenda for electoral reform as well as the four immediate demands which are at the core of BERSIH's campaign, namely:
  • The use of indelible ink to prevent multiple voting
  • The abolition of domestic postal voting for the armed forces
  • Cleanup of the electoral rolls
  • Fair and equitable access to the national media
The memorandum also called on His Majesty to:
  • Heed the demands of the people for widespread electoral reform, including the establishment of a Royal Commission to review and reform the electoral system
  • Use his authority under Article 40(2) of the Federal Constitution to overrule any decision to dissolve Parliament as long as these four immediate demands are not met.
Immediately after the handover of the memorandum, there were a few more arrests made. At this point in time, 23 people have been detained at the Kuala Lumpur Police Headquarters, according to our lawyers.

BERSIH condemns the arrests of peaceful demonstrators and the use of teargas and water cannons by the police, and demands that all those arrested be released immediately.

BERSIH sees the flawed electoral process -- which virtually guarantees the perpetual rule of the governing Barisan Nasional -- as the core cause of the exploding political, administrative and judicial rot in Malaysia, with far-reaching implications on the economy and society at large.

BERSIH commends and applauds the people for braving the rain and intimidating police actions, to turn up and support the campaign for electoral reform.

"Only when elections are clean and fair, can citizens be real masters of their own destiny and expect holders of public office to act accountably and effectively."

Friday, November 9, 2007

MOTIVATIONAL Poster Of The Day

What If I Have Failed

Failure doesn't mean I'm a failure. It does mean I haven't yet succeeded.


Failure doesn't mean I have accomplished nothing. It does mean I have learned something.


Failure doesn't mean I have been a fool. It does mean I had enough faith to experiment.


Failure doesn't mean I have been disgraced. It does mean I dared to try.


Failure doesn't mean I don't have it. It does mean I have to do something a different way.


Failure doesn't mean I am inferior. It does mean I am not perfect.


Failure doesn't mean I should give up. It does mean I should tray harder.


Thursday, November 8, 2007

Championship Manager 2008


Sorry Arsenal... Our 8-0 is better than your 7-0...

Yossi Benayoun struck a superb hat-trick to ensure Liverpool's Champions League dream remains intact as they hit eight without reply to overwhelm Besiktas at Anfield. The Israeli completed his treble at the Kop end as other goals from Peter Crouch (2), Steven Gerrard and substitute Ryan Babel (2) gave everyone hope that Rafael Benitez's men can still reach the knockout stages.

On a night of milestones, in which Sami Hyypia made his 100th appearance in European competition and Rafa Benitez celebrated his 50th Champions League match in charge of Liverpool, the Reds started strongly and could have taken the lead on four minutes but Andriy Voronin steered his shot wide after a great knock down by Crouch. The visitors looked shaky in defence and three minutes later Crouch somehow powered a header wide after John Arne Riise's cross found him unmarked six yards out before Alvaro Arbeloa's heavy touch prevented him from getting a shot on goal after wonderful link up play with Benayoun.

The Israeli was enjoying himself and on 13 minutes he was unlucky to see his first-time shot cannon back off the near post after Javier Mascherano had played in Alvaro Arbeloa down the right. It was only a matter of time until Liverpool got the breakthrough and it was fitting that the impressive Peter Crouch was the man to get the all-important first goal. Voronin's attempted through ball was diverted into the towering forward's path on 19 minutes and after his first effort was saved by Hakan Arikan in the Besiktas goal, he reacted instantly to fire home the loose ball.

The Reds were in complete control and three minutes later Fabio Aurelio's corner was met by a powerful header by John Arne Riise but the Norwegian's goalbound effort was brilliantly headed off the line. Crouch then fired a sizzling effort just wide from a tight angle before Benayoun netted his third goal in a Red shirt on 32 minutes. Andriy Voronin broke down the left and when his searching cross found the Israeli unmarked in the box, he composed himself before drilling the ball past the keeper. It was a comfortable lead for Liverpool to take into the interval and it got better within minutes of the restart.

Voronin cut in from the left and played a reverse ball to Riise and when his stinging shot was parried into Benayoun's path the midfielder tapped home the simplest of goals. And it was déjà vu on 56 minutes when the diminutive playmaker completed his hat-trick at the Kop end, gleefully snapping up the rebound after Steven Gerrard's powerful free-kick was pushed into his path by the bemused Arikan. The hosts were playing some wonderful football by this point and on 69 minutes Gerrard got in on the act when he latched onto Voronin's return ball to power in on goal and smash in the fifth of the night. It means the skipper is just one away from equalling Michael Owen's European record of 22 goals and he owes a huge debt of gratitude to Voronin, who clocked up his fourth assist of the evening with an inspired Cruyff flick.

The Reds then capped an incredible night with the sixth on 78 minutes when substitute Ryan Babel finished off Benayoun's cross with an audacious flick at the near post. It was all going Liverpool's way and on 81 minutes Ryan Babel charged down an attempted clearance and watched on in delight as it looped over Arikan and into the net. Babel could have had his hat-trick on 84 minutes but his close range header smashed back off the bar before Crouch finished what he had started way back in the first-half, when he headed home Benayoun's cross two minutes from the end.


Teams

Liverpool: Reina, Aurelio, Carragher, Hyypia, Arbeloa, Riise, Gerrard (c), Mascherano, Benayoun, Crouch, Voronin. Subs - Babel, Finnan, Kewell, Kuyt, Leiva, Martin, Torres

Besiktas: Ankan, Kurtulus, Diatta, Toraman, Uzulmez (c), Sedef, Cisse, Okzan, Avci, Delgado, . Subs - Higuain, Karadeniz, Kas, Recber, Tandogan, Yozgatli,

Liverpoolfc.tv Man-of-the-Match: Yossi Beanyoun