Sunday, September 25, 2011

the eye care expert

i was unhappily brushing my shirts (before tossing them to washing machine) when i hurled the liquid detergent bottle onto the floor. it SQUIRT-ed on me and took aim really well at my eyes. i called GOD because of the throbbing pain. you know how our eyes are so smart that they alert you on contact with foreign objects through pain and then blink or close your eyes. i had to forcefully open my eyes using my fingers and washed them with tap water, cold water, optrex, eye-drops, again and again. i was literally half blind. i immediately went to hibernate mode, hoping that i could sleep the pain and potential risk through. smart, no?! i woke up at 4+am testing if my eyes were alright and if i could still see. i could! afterwards I just went back to sleep.

my eyes are dirt free, sparkling, and cleansed now, all thanks to 'breeze color care'!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

padang grandstand

totally unexpected! thank you, you know who you are

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sunday, September 11, 2011

save the wardrobe, save the world

have u noticed recently that some of your shirts/pants are sneaking out of your wardrobe because they can barely breath in it anymore? every other day u either spend a lot of time looking for what you want to wear from the mountain of apparels or just keep wearing those new stuff you recently bought because they are easily available from the dryer? what about unused electronic gadgets (inc the chargers and packaging boxes), dvds, magazines, books, kitchenwares, and all other stuff that you intend or have actually replaced with substitutes? those old stuff really cling on us sometimes. most of the times because of the sentimental values, or we just thought we might need them again someday.

no doubt the: needs for new stuff, wants for beautiful new things, desires to follow the trend, demand to keep on the technology advancement, and of course, the purchasing power that you have. unless you have huge storage space or dedicated museum that you can keep your stuff when they've turned into antique, remember the basic rule of balancing the IN and the OUT.

you should consider:
- donate them. there will be people who need them. and what's better than sharing a little bit of your fortune with those in need?
- sell them. ebay, blogshop, fleamarket, what else..? they never were the investments, so don't think of making money out of the sales.
- exchange them. hey, your friends might like your vintage, you'll never know.
- dump them. yes, dump them! you don't need to provide more nests to bug mites, do you?

not only that you are creating spaces in your home, but you are indirecly helping the world to 'recycle' things. so, get your stuff sorted out from now on, and see you in the fleamarkets.

Friday, September 9, 2011

gingerbread cake

far from perfect i know..!! even if i have lemon icing on the top of the cake wont help much. but, considering i baked this with bread toaster (i dont have oven), i dont have the cake pan that i have to make-do with aluminium foil (and folded it like making origami), only a little burn on top, my first attempt of baking should be considered: acceptable.

gingerbread cake for tomorrow's breakfast!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

attention to: incompetent people & inept leaders


being incompetent does not mean the end of the world if you manage to build good relationships with the morons who could make use of you and willing to back you up. being incompetent means you are good in making up lies, make yourself look good in front of the morons, avoid responsibilities, passing and pushing duties and responsibilities, good in reasoning, and probably the best brown-nose in town.

for those morons who compare the incompetent people with competent people, and use the incompetence as the tool to motivate (a better word to use than 'attack') others, you dare to call yourself a great man? are you cut out to be great?

seriously, kudos to those incompetent people who survived, and shame on you, 'leaders'.