I've learnt a new phrase over the last few months while I was watching this Japanese cartoon or so called anime. The anime titled "Gurren Lagaan". The anime caught my attention when one of the characters, Kamina gave his last words to his partner, Simon. Kamina's last words to his partner Simon before he died ;
"It is not me who believe in you and it is not you who believe in me. It is you who believe in yourself."
This phrase really helped me a lot in my everyday life =)
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Window shopping, Pasar Salak
Actually, i just got back from there :P
Located just near the Pekan Salak, there are so many rows of open-air stalls selling local produces. The area gets crowded during Saturday and Sunday mornings, when shoppers come here for grocery shopping. The official name of this area is called "Pasar Tani" or morning market.
It was coincidence that I noticed this Nasi Lemak stall. By judging by the number of persons there, I decided to pay it a visit. *Dont ask me where the place is. It's hard for me to explain where it is =.=
me explaining...
mr. XxX:so, where's the place?
me =.=":aaaa, u just walk straight dun belok2
If you want to eat Nasi Lemak over the weekend, then this is the right place for it. But you should come very early or else no "Nasi Lemak" for you. HAHAHA. It's the good old' traditional Nasi Lemak, served with banana leaf. The Sambal isn't too spicy and has just the right tinge of sweetness. The Nasi Lemak here is served buffet style. You can choose to have your Nasi Lemak with the thick Sambal and usual condiments of peanuts, Ikan Bilis, hard boiled egg (RM1.50) or add extras from a selection of accompanying dishes, including its famously crunchy deep fried Paru (cow lungs) or the mouth-watering rendangs. HEHE =PP
Saje batak upload XD
Pasar Tani
OKU singing
Black magic a.k.a bomoh =.="..Think if it's a human hand or a hand with a design.
Crowd of people watching Bomoh tricks, HAHA
can you see that ugly skeleton running? well, that's me ^.^"
Located just near the Pekan Salak, there are so many rows of open-air stalls selling local produces. The area gets crowded during Saturday and Sunday mornings, when shoppers come here for grocery shopping. The official name of this area is called "Pasar Tani" or morning market.
It was coincidence that I noticed this Nasi Lemak stall. By judging by the number of persons there, I decided to pay it a visit. *Dont ask me where the place is. It's hard for me to explain where it is =.=
me explaining...
mr. XxX:so, where's the place?
me =.=":aaaa, u just walk straight dun belok2
If you want to eat Nasi Lemak over the weekend, then this is the right place for it. But you should come very early or else no "Nasi Lemak" for you. HAHAHA. It's the good old' traditional Nasi Lemak, served with banana leaf. The Sambal isn't too spicy and has just the right tinge of sweetness. The Nasi Lemak here is served buffet style. You can choose to have your Nasi Lemak with the thick Sambal and usual condiments of peanuts, Ikan Bilis, hard boiled egg (RM1.50) or add extras from a selection of accompanying dishes, including its famously crunchy deep fried Paru (cow lungs) or the mouth-watering rendangs. HEHE =PP
Saje batak upload XD
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