At last, I found the English Version of this story. Please pass on to everyone.
Long time ago, God put two flocks of sheep on grassland: one group at north and one group at south. God also gave them two types of native predator: Lion and wolf.
God told the sheep: “If you choose wolf, I shall give you one, and it’s allowed to bite you at its will. If you choose lion, I shall give you two, and you are allowed to choose anyone from the two of them to stay on the grassland, and you can replace it at any time.”
So, the question is: If you are one of the sheep, what will you choose? A wolf or two lions?
It’s easy to make your choice, right? Remember your choice, and continue with our story.
The sheep at the south thought that lions are more fiercely than wolf, so they picked a wolf.
The sheep at the north thought that although lions are more fiercely than wolf, but they have the option to choose, so they took two lions.
The wolf started eating the sheep once it entered the herd at the south. The wolf was smaller and it had smaller appetite. One sheep is enough to appease its hunger for days. So the sheep only were hunted once a few days.
LONDON: Overseas students have until tomorrow to register as postal voters. Election Commission (EC) secretary Datuk Kamaruzaman Mohd Noor said those entitled to vote by post still had time to register, provided they were already on the 2007 master electoral roll gazetted on Feb 5.
He said electoral ballots would only be printed 72 hours after nomination as this was the “cooling-off period” where candidates may withdraw their candidacy.
This means the EC will only be printing ballots after tomorrow and the commission will continue to register postal voters till then.
“Priority is given to postal votes. Printing will take one day, and after that, the overseas postal votes will be submitted to the Foreign Ministry to be sent to registered postal voters.”
Kamaruzaman said only those voters who had checked their details on the EC website and were on the master electoral roll would be allowed to vote via post. Continue reading »
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I really can’t even post much about the game that ended 2-2 at St.Andrews, Theo Walcott and Mcfadden scored a brace but the talking point was definitely the horrific tackle by Martin Taylor on Eduardo Da Silva.The Croatian striker was clearly in agony after the tackle from Taylor and his team-mates looked physically ill after the incident which held the game up for eight minutes. Continue reading »
Are you tired of BN representatives bad-mouthing us bloggers? Are you tired of our Information Minister calling us bloggers with unfaltering names? Or the son-in-law of an ineffective Prime Minister calling us monkeys?
I am. I have enough of that. Too long have I been patience, enduring insults from these BN politicians. I am angry and I want to get back at them.
The election is just around the corner and we bloggers have a rare opportunity to flex our muscle and show those BN folks that we are serious about in getting back at them. No, I am not talking about we — as they say — bashing these BN folks on our blogs. No. Instead, I am talking about bashing these folks in the Parliament as well as in various state assemblies.
Imagine, bloggers in the Parliament! These BN folks panic whenever we talk about them. I bet they will piss in their pants if bloggers challenge them in live debates! Enough of proxy wars. It is time to get out of the trenches, overcome the standoff and take the war to them. We are coming for them!
Remembers, these BN folks want to curtail our freedom of expression. They want to impose licenses on us, they have voiced suggestion to force us to register before we could blog. They want to control us! Continue reading »
Transcript :
Today I have come back to Hong Kong to stand before you and account for myself. I have never escaped from my responsibility. During the past few weeks, I have been with my mother and my family and my loved ones to show support and care and at the same time to have them support and care for me.
I admit that most of the photos being circulated on the Internet were taken by me. But these photos are very private and have not been shown to people and are never intended to be shown to anyone. These photos were stolen from me illegally and distributed without my consent.
There is no doubt whoever obtained these photos have them uploaded on the Internet with malicious and deliberate intent. This matter has deteriorated to the extent that society as a whole has been affected by this. In this regard, I am deeply saddened. I would like now to apologize to all the people for all the suffering that has been caused and the problems that have arisen from this. I would like to apologize to all the ladies and to all their families for any harm or hurt that they have been feeling. I am sorry. I would like to also apologize to my mother and my father for the pain and suffering I have caused them during the past few weeks. Most importantly, I would like to say sorry to all the people of Hong Kong. I give my apology sincerely to you all, unreservedly and with my heart. Continue reading »
I called Malaysian Student Department this morning. They gave me Suzana’s direct number : 02079851256.
She said the form required is Lampiran B instead of form A.
She will post the form to me and i will need to bring the form to the Embassy in Belgrade Square and sign in front of them(they will be my witness)
I asked Suzana some questions but she said she couldn’t answer me.
1. How am i going to vote if I do not know who is standing in my constituency?(I can vote before nomination day)
2. When is the final deadline to vote? Voting day is 8th March but it takes time for postal votes to arrive right?
She advised me to get it done ASAP. She also said that MSD was just given the form to distribute to students. SPR doesn’t have any office in UK. Neither did they appoint any agency to carry out postal voting in uk.
Just read this post by Polytikus. I have actually given up hope to vote in this coming GE since all the answer i receive on postal voting was negative. Right now, I am a bit excited. Since I am voting in Teluk Intan parliamentary seat, my vote can make a different. It’s a straight fight between Gerakan and DAP this time.
Here’s how you can vote. Pass this on to all your friends who are studying overseas.
1) You should contact the Malaysian Students Department at +442079851252 or go to http://www.masduke.com/.
2) Ask for them to send you Borang A.
These are what they look like. Continue reading »
Question: Ms America, how do you describe a male organ in your country?
Ms America: Well, I can say that male organs in America are like gentlemen.
Question: How can you say so?
Ms America: Because it stands every time it sees a woman…………………….
(Applause! Applause!) Continue reading »