Day 2 - Andra said Mask in Manila is very cheap. So she bought them for all of us to try.
Now, when you ask macho guys to try out this kind of things, you got to expect something funny might happen. After all, we're macho AND creative.
Young people are normally more adventurous, so we let Andra try on Seet Hong first.
Next, Aik Boon. Since Seet Hong seems to enjoy it.
Finally, I decided to join in since it doesn't look dangerous at all
Ahh...so relaxing. According to Andra, adding cucumber will bring more benefits. Wow...really???
Girls need more facial treatment. Let's not stop at cucumber then. Get more benefits!
Somebody remember there's Pringles in the fridge. Yes, more benefit!
First day at work today. First time wear suits to work. First time had to put on so many layers of clothes before leaving the house. And I'm still cold! Accenture office in Stockholm is located at Hötorget. I finally met Helena, the lady who's been helping with my transfer. I was given my security access card, a laptop, and a handphone. Yes, a handphone. Hehehe. According to Helena, the company will pay for the usage. My first question was, what about overseas call? Helena said the company will pay for all usage, even for international calls. But she advised me not to make too many personal overseas calls, otherwise the company may start to scrutinise my bill and take away this privilege. Afterall, the primary usage should be for work. I think a call or few SMS-es to my dearest sweetest loveliest Sharon (yes, I miss her THAT much) once in a while is okay. I still can webcam chat with her using the laptop. The company also provided me with a 3G modem. This thing, allows me...
Malaysia's ruling coalition lost 4 states on top of Kelantan to the opposition. They've been denied 2/3 majority by voters. The media reported that our PM is under increasing pressure to quit. Funny, because the only "increasing pressure" they quoted pressuring PM to quit is Dr M. Sometimes the media is also not impartial. They try to spin things their way. The worst thing for Abdullah to do now is quit. This is bad for himself, as well as for the country. Nobody should go out in shame. They should be given the opportunity to redeem themselves. Despite all the focus on things he has not done, or not done well, we should remember that he has done well in some areas too. So, be fair to him, especially when the majority decides to keep the government he leads. We should also stop the practice of asking someone to quit when he screw up. That's letting him off too lightly. He should be made to stay and fix his mistakes under greater scrutinization. I think t...
Christmas in Sweden is celebrated on the 24th of Dec every year. On 25th, as the rest of the world celebrates, most Swedish families spend quiet time at home. 24th is the day they get together with relatives or friends to party and exchange gifts. I was very fortunate to be invited by my landlord, Mr. Thomas Eriksson, to join him and his family in celebrating Christmas this year. I think he took pity on me, seeing how I'm all alone at home, no friends, no relatives, no party. Haha. Nevetheless, I'm very grateful and happy. No white Christmas, but at least got party! God Jul! "God Jul!" is how they greet each other on Christmas. Apparently, this is the first year that Mr. Thomas did not host a party at his house. Instead, we all went to his eldest daughter's place. His daughter and her boyfriend just bought a house in the suburb and invited everybody over. There, I met Thomas' parents (who have been to Singapore and Thailand, but have not heard of Malay...
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