Saturday, June 13, 2009

Doggy Hug

Just came back from shopping at One Utama and boy, I feel happier already!

Not because of the things I buy, in fact, my pocket is bleeding from all those last minute necessities that I bought for my upcoming Singapore trip on Monday..damn!, BUT, I went inside PETSMORE(petshop) and hugged a St Bernard puppy!!

It's like WOW! Im hugging a furball which will in the future grow up and become some lucky person's big giant dog. How I wish I could have this pup. But he is just too expensive ..RM4,800 ..Imagine that he has to eat 7 times a day... and the portion of food is more than what my me+my bro eats for each meal.

I wanted to look for a German Sherperd tho, dad said he saw one on the lorry(prolly from puppy mills) for RM600.. I was like WOW....RM600 for a German Sherperd, and then I also felt guilty of thinking that I am going against my principle of not supporting Puppy Mills... BUT DAMN..where else can we get big pedigree dogs like this for so cheap huh..

Cannot ..Cannot think of puppy mills

But..aiyoh...I so need a dog now..I miss my dogs..Hope they rest well up there.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Backpacking in M'sia and Difficulties?

I do agree that backpacking lifestyle is quite interesting. We walk and tour on our own leisure

Many said that backpacking does not need much money, perhaps its true when you are already at that place, but what about flight tickets? Air Asia doesnt always have cheap tickets especially for countries like those European countries ..

Ive always wondered how many backpackers earned enough for travelling purposes and for their future use? Ive seen many young backpackers ranging from age 20-30 touring around for one year or two and then back to work for a year and then continue travelling. How do people travel at such a young age, spending more than $10,000? Does this mean they have good pay? or does it mean they dont have baggages (families to feed, bills to pay, loans, food, etc) or does it mean they forego their future savings for current-satisfaction?

And lets say, they work for 1 year, and travel for one year, can one climb up the ladder of the working world? Become someone successful in the future? and m not saying those who travel for business purposes. Ive seen backpackers saying they work one year in NZ or Australia picking apples, working at McDs and such. I am not saying anything about these jobs, but how about self-development? And How about old age fund like what people usually get from EPF and SOCSO?

Is it necessary to forego future financial investment if we want to travel often like this? If able to, I would like to get more views on these issue. I hope someone can shed some lights here. I wonder what I have missed or misunderstood?

Thanks In Advance

Cheers

Saturday, May 2, 2009

What is Life without Ups and Downs?

Just created this blog to replace my old one.

Topsy Turvy. Why? Let me ask you, What is your life if it is just one straight line, wouldn't it be mundane and boring?

Yeah, we may complain and bitch about our lives, why is it like that, Why me, why us, bla bla, but, let's look at this from a better perspective, our lives are much more interesting and full of dramas, ain't it a good thing?

Can't imagine me doing the same thing and going through the same emotion all my life. Noway!

Thus, the birth of this blog. Haha! All the dramas and stories of my life.
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