Tuesday, December 14, 2010

streams of thoughts... :)

Disappointments are like road bumps, they slow you down a bit but you enjoy the smooth road afterwards. Don't stay on the bumps too long. Move on!

When you feel down because you didn't get what you want, just sit tight & be happy, because God has thought of something better to give you.

When something happens to you, good or bad, consider what it means.

There's a purpose to life's events, to teach you how to laugh more or not to cry too hard.

You can't make someone love you, all you can do is be someone who can be loved, the rest is up to the prson to realize your worth.

We spend too much time looking for the right person to love or finding fault with those we already love, when instead we should be perfecting the love we give.

Be cautious when selecting bananas

'Cavendish' bananas are the main commercial cu...Image via Wikipedia

At the rate of 
RM 2/- 1 Kg., death is being sold now-a-days in our markets.
Friends, we all love bananas & we eat a lot of them, but the bananas available in the market are forced ripe by dipping in water mixed with Carbide. 

The consumption of these bananas is 100% sure to cause Cancer or some other infection in the stomach. Therefore, such type of bananas are to be avoided.


But, how does one recognize the bananas ripened with the help of Carbide? 
 Bananas which are ripened naturally are dark yellow & there are small black spots here and there on the bananas & the stalks are black.

While those which are forced ripe with Carbide are 
lemon yellow & their stalks are green & moreover they are clearyellow without any black spots.

Now, what is Carbide and how is it harmful?  Carbide is a chemical which if mixed with water, emits heat and the heat emitted by a Close tank mixed with Carbide is even more than that emitted by a LPG Cylinder, so much so it can be used for Gas Cutting (which means the calorific value is so high that it can replace LPG gas).  In the same way, when the bunch of bananas are dipped in the water mixed with Carbide, the gas gets absorbed into the bananas & they get ripe. 

However, the banana vendors are not that literate & so they do not know the exact proportion of Carbide to be used for a dozen of bananas.  As a result they end up using excess quantity of Carbide which gets absorbed into the bananas & ultimately enters our stomach.  
Due to this excess use of Carbide, Tumours can be formed in our digestive system.

So, next time you purchase bananas, make sure you select the naturally ripened ones.    



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Monday, December 13, 2010

talking cat



i wonder if sunny cn talk...
ahahhaha!!!

rainbow music


thank you for the thought Zue...
<3

my name?

place your name there and laugh
...

to Arwah Yasmin Ahmad...

MORE than a year after her passing, film director Yasmin Ahmad continues to create history, winning the best director award at the 54th Asia-Pacific Film Festival (APFF) here. Yasmin won the award for her last movie, Muallaf, the first Malaysian to win the award. Malaysian Film Producers' Association president Ahmad Puad Onah accepted the award at the ceremony held in the Dr Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall.

"Muallaf was the last movie Yasmin directed. I am sure, if she was still around, she would be so proud and would thank the festival committee for the accolade," Puad said. Muallaf, which featured Sharifah Amani in the leading role, tells the story of two Malay sisters, Rohana and Rohani, who run away from their wealthy abusive father. Yasmin died of a stroke in July last year. Participants from 13 Asia-Pacific countries, showcasing 32 feature films, 14 short films and two documentaries, took part in the festival, which was organised by Federation of Motion Pictures Producers in Asia-Pacific>.


your films are truly inspiring till the end...
thank you for teaching us the meaning of life...

rest in peace..
amin...

Ajik the Shy Romeo

hugs is the best glue for broken hearts, 
*my ym shout out*

but sometimes still u need a gam gajah which mean a real sweet smile.....
*his addition*

Mak Turut

 Everybody knows. My father was one of the greatest filmmakers in the industry in Malaysia. (not bragging) I only got to witness him in star...