Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sunscreen?

So Brunei is on the gateway of it's 26th year of independence.
Well Congratulations Brunei!
And this year the National Day is carrying the theme "Negaraku Brunei Darussalam"

Oh did I mention I'm taking part in the march past for the National day celebration on this Tuesday? Well I am. We're having marching practices for the past few weeks and I'm telling you, I'm getting darker than I could ever imagine. But thankgod someone invented sunscreen! Its a life saver. lol. So anyway, despite getting darker and tired, it literally brings me great pleasure taking part in this year's National Day celebration. Its the experience that counts and it certainly beats sitting at home on the National day and just watch it from television or in other peoples' cases, they dont even watch it at all. Siapa terasa tu ah? lol. Well I for one, am trying to hone that patriotic spirit within me which I lacked since the day I was born. Thats why I'm trying to sunk that down for a change and doing this national day marching certainly helps.

And another thing is I promised to post some updates on this blog the other week and I did'nt until today. Its just because I'm really tired after doing all those marching practices. And dear Syuhada Syamsul, I hope you understand why I did'nt showed up for the aerobic classes last week. lol. Furthermore.. If you're asking about the banner that I've posted up there, well I stoled that from Vance Tan. =D

Bersatulah kita pertahankan
Dengan tenaga dan jiwa
Hancurkan lah petualang
Yang merosak negara
Majulah kehadapan
Menyambut seruan Ibunda
Wahai bangsa ku bersemangat waja
Semaikan dijiwa
Bendera Negara berkibar megah
Brunei kekal bahgia
-Awang Perkasa.
Merdeka Brunei Darussalam! Merdeka! =)

More Brunei's 26th ND informations? Click here.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

You GLEEK!

It feels great to be back on track with my blog. I left iWaly redundant for what? like 3 months now? lol. I feel like putting the blame on Facebook though, because somehow it killed my blogging mojo. Well probably not only mine, because I find some other bloggers lacked post updates as well. Now that my blogging mojo is back from the dead, I feel like making an update on this dusty blog. So here I am blogging my way back to square one. Besides I really need to keep in touch with my blogging friends. And my readers, which I guess I don't have them as much as I usually do in the old days, because of my lacking updates. Blablabla I think I'm gonna skip to the point: I want you guys back! =)
So anyway, I wonder how many of you watch Glee?

I just finished watching half of it's Season 1 which is only up to episode 13 (the other half hasn't premiered yet) And it was just awesome! and motivating nonetheless. They make achieving goals look easy, literally its always easy, if you just believe in yourself despite peoples' judgments. Wait, that did'nt make me sound like a hippie, did'nt it? lol.

The funniest Glee has to offer is in episode 4. Here's a clip:

And I personally thank my dearest friend Ziqah Mesli for turning me into GLEEK! lol.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Tiger's Roar

Okaay it seems that the "Brunei most boring country" online group hasn't been deleted yet. How can it be deleted anyway? It clearly says in that group that there are no admins responsible. But as I said in my previous post, this particular girl that claimed herself as the true creator of the said group (through a wall post) evidently doesn't want to give in until now. Her wall posts are still posted in that group. But trust me, you're gonna have a hard time finding it since its already sunked down by all the dirty hate messages the Bruneians are leaving there. Some said the government are taking action on this, but I'm not too sure. Okaay so you might not know what i'm talking about here unless you read my previous post.

And apart from that, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish a
Happy Chinese New Year
to everyone especially to those who are celebrating :]

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Fire burning!

Wow. Something extremely hot is going on at Facebook at this moment and apparently its affecting us Bruneians.

Okaay I might as well tell the story here since I'm already in my blog account. So theres this guy who created this online group on Facebook called "Brunei most boring country", fortunately for him he managed to get alot of followers. But as time went by, it was suprising enough to find out that most of his followers were going against him when his opinions started to explicitly show provocation. He wrote:
"Brunei's a nice place but technically boring as nowadays. They should have pub and loads of nightclubs so that british, new zealander, australian and americans will love it. Brunei is the land of boredom so just do what you want if you find it boring"

But the story ain't over until there. Apparently the admin/creator of that online group disappeared today (or yesterday). Likewise, he ditched his own group because of the uncountable amount of haters he created. But a while later, came another person, not a Bruneian though, and claimed that she was the one who created the group, not the person at first. And what's worse is that she posted even more incendiary things about Brunei, which I am not gonna write it on here. Trust me you'll go ballistic if I do. I guessed those words provoked some of the Bruneians that has accounts on Facebook. And now the Bruneians are bombarding that group with hate messages. What's even worse is that the current admin of the group wont delete what she has posted and created, including the group. She could've atleast said sorry, but she did'nt. Now she's having dirty debates with all of the Bruneians on Facebook. And it seems that the Bruneians are winning. Well not that I'm proud of it, because most of their comments are filthy insulting =/

And come to think of it, whats the point of leaving hate messages anyway? It only sheds anger, and fighting anger with anger won't even solve the problem. The admin does'nt want to give in, its her wrongdoing. Just let the higher power tackle this. Because I find some of the Bruneians being way too dramatic about this; there were many of those who left chains of dirty comments, I was surprised on how some Bruneians can be so crucially critical. I was like ''panas hati banar banar kah orang Brunei ane or just simply boasting?'' From my point of view, those comments and messages will only fuel up the fire of the current admin and it could possibly spread to her people also, having said that she's from another country. Furthermore our national day is only a few weeks away, and we can't let this situation trigger adversity among us Bruneians.

Well thats the latest news that I've aquired about that group. I'll be back soon, i think =]