Thursday, August 30, 2012

Entertainment+Accountant

I'm a little bit crazy today. I guess after days of sinking myself into procrastination and laziness, I decided to bounce back and do something efficient or crazy. I went for the latter first and my oh my! Look what I've found today! Since I'm crazy today, I'll do this blog post a little different this time. We'll start with the bibliography first.


Generally I wanted to list these down because I realize how important are these for me in the future, possibly and hopefully. Like what I read from one of the profile on Linkedin where he described how he fused his passion in music and entertainment into his interest in business and management. Never in the world would I thought that it would be possible to obtain the best of both worlds in these two bipolar industries. So to those out there who are hungry to get a taste of the glamourous entertainment or fashion industry but worried about the job prospect in there, as in artists, celebrities or models who come fast and go fast, these might be some pretty decent options! If you think there's only models, fashion designers, and photographers in the fashion industry; or celebrities, big bosses, managers, musicians, choreographers, music video directors in the entertainment industry,think again. An entertainment company or a fashion label, is still a company. They need professionals like lawyers or accountants too. Hard to imagine too at first.


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So, what do you think?   

Sunday, August 12, 2012

First Trip to Ramadhan Bazaar

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is just around the corner and during this fasting season, one of the prominent highlights will be the Ramadhan Bazaar. Considering myself as a foodie and a Malaysian, I cannot live up to that name if I said I haven't been to the Ramadhan Bazaar. It has been my dream (I consider that as one of my dreams) to attend this event. Every once and then around this time, I would only have the pleasure of seeing the Ramadhan Bazaar passing by me in front of my eyes in the car swiftly. It hasn't been an easy task to persuade and convince my parents to bring me there for once. Just once. So far, the Ramadhan Bazaar that I grew up watching is the one at Taman Cempaka and yes, today I finally got the opportunity to visit this "holy place". Here's some of the pictures that I took.

swagga brotha

colourful drinks

very colourful drinks again...
I saw in The Star newspaper saying that someone actually sold some light blue drink called the blue coral milkshake in Shah Alam's Ramadhan Bazaar. Here's the article Petai and milkshake make a good mix at bazaar. I thought I have the chance to see for myself but instead, I explored this dark blue coloured drink called blue lemon. No I didn't give it a shot because I'm simply not a fan the chemistry between fancy colours and stuff going into my body.
tepung pelita. I used to eat them and loved it during my years in KTJ.

Satar.
Satar is definitely eye-opening. It looks similar to otak-otak but it is not. Apparently it's a snack that is made of fish, originated from Terengganu. It's made into the shape of a pyramid and inserted through a stick.



kuih koci

colourful muffins

putu piring with the shape of bamboo



I've never seen fried kuey teow or fried mee this big scale

children under the sun selling food while fasting. respect.


never seen karipap this big size

array of roast meat


kupang kukus!!!
Seriously! Even the name makes you wanna try this delicacy! Besides the fact that it's tasty and fresh and spicy, most importantly it's cheap. For a big packet, probably 15 to 20 kupang it sells only at rm5. Definitely worth the money.
colourful drinks again
See that hand. I was just capturing the colours of these drink and these cute uncle actually held up one pack just to let me take the picture :D

Roast chicken.
Another cheap, tasty delicacy. It's half a chicken and well roasted for only rm7. We even suspected if he forgotten the 1 in front of the 7. FYI, the right piece was ours xD It was amazingly tender and delicious, we shall visit this guy again next time.

New Year cookies
I took this because I just simply love these cookies. It's my favourite food during Hari Raya though it's not a traditional food by Malays! And sometimes it even taste better than those during Chinese New Year.

Array of different kinds of rice
I don't know if I used the word array right. But whatever it is, this looked grand to me! It's like seperti rusa masuk kampung and I just instantly snap a shot of it.

and again...colourful drinks


 I took this because of those cones where I have no idea what use is it for but just found it peculiar.


I wanted to take down how the chicken looked good in this picture but I don't think I got it...still the colour is definitely attractive.

 Once again ladies and gentlemen, the XL sized karipap I call.


beautiful sunset <3 td="td">





green pau pocket. 
 I almost thought they were selling money for 1 ringgit.


 Giant slipper!!!....with some fancy stools.


We also bought Nasi Kerabu and Nasi Dagang. It was my first time tasting it and Kerabu wasn't that bad, Dagang tasted pretty good! And the curry fish given by the hawker tasted really well.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Dumplings, drummets, nuggets for celebrations

Thursday was the day I officially qualify myself as a driver!!! *YAY* *claps*
ok so it wasn't something special enough for me to blog about it, but these pictures are the motivation behind this blog post.



I was flattered seeing my mum making this when I came home from my test. She just randomly wanted to clear up the leftover nuggets but then realized it was too little for lunch (lunch?! LUNCH?! ONLY THESE?), so she decided to fry the drummets altogether. Well buying the drummets was actually my idea and I meant to eat it when I;m celebrating something. So....I just considered this as the dish for celebration for my passing as a driver! It's the best lunch ever seen but definitely the most unhealthy one. Typical guilty pleasure case. I just think it's worth sharing because I doubt my mum would ever make this again, considering that she has neither opened a party for any of us, nor bringing food like this for picnic or potluck. The only time that I can enjoy it is probably in KFC only.To let her make something like this again, that'll probably take at least another 10 years so...hahah :P

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Olympics, Lee Chong Wei and 1 Malaysia

Talking about real Malaysia, those sign or the slogan are all nothing but bloated propaganda and empty promises to most of Malaysians, yet tonight Lee Chong Wei has shown us the true spirit of 1 Malaysia.

Bringing his ankle injuries to the Olympic games without a full recovery, deep down in every Malaysian's heart have sort of given up on the hope of him bringing back the gold medal despite multiple adverts and commercials spreading all over the media and billboards. With a tough game fighting Finland's Ville Lang with 21-14, 8-21, 21-11 in the first round, it's hard to imagine Lee Chong Wei repeating the scene of him battling Lin Dan in the finals like the last Beijing Olympics. Yet, he made it against the odds by bringing down Indonesia's Simon Santoso, India's Kashyap Parupalli and even world's seed no.3 Chen Long to the finals.

Compared to the last game with Lin Dan in 2008's olympics with a complete defeat of 8-21 and 12-21 that clearly wasn't done with his full potential, Lee Chong Wei has impressed 28 millions Malaysians plus international media with an amazing game by taking down the first round with 21-15, 10-21 and 19-21. ESPN commentator praised Chong Wei "Skills win you medals, but attitude wins hearts". Don't forget, he played under a severe leg injury with a 19-21 result, though teeth-gritting but worth saluting. In fact, during an interview with CCTV, Lee Chong Wei revealed that for his every game in the Olympics, he has taken pain-killer to prevent his injuries from recurring. That time when he sat down on the court after having defeated, I thought he was crying in disappointment. No. He was actually resting because his leg was starting to ache. If Olympics has the best Olympian award, I think he deserves it.

Put aside his glory and reputation, I particularly love how sports, not just Olympics, brings the whole nation together. Being a multi-racial country, unity has always been a highly debated issue. For instance, recently with the whole "Malay asking Chinese to go back China" thingy had put more threat towards the aim of uniting people of different races. Yet when it comes to sports, it's like a voluntary action when people put down their weapons and armors, fighting for the same reason. It's the moment when people reveal the bright side of themselves! No one becomes hostile towards anyone. Instead of the hostility, friendliness is what we sense between every Malaysian even between strangers! Whenever Lee Chong Wei scores or loses, we don't just feel the joy of victory, but also the sense of pride for being a Malaysian. It works 1000000 times more effectively than standing in the field singing the national anthem everyday! In fact, it makes you want to stand up and sing for the national anthem your own. On the international view, I too, love how the Olympics acted as a reliever to the multiple world crisis, notably the economic crisis that hit Europe real hard.

Now I wish I could have done better in sports and make Malaysia proud but no, I'm not the one. Put that aside, I also wish the government would be aware of the issue of Malaysia talents getting dried out. Instead of focusing how to make them richer and powerful, I hope they could put more attention into this because honestly, like my mum said, unlike China who wins in almost everything they joined, Lee Chong Wei was pressured when the whole nation only put their hopes on him for the whole Olympics.