She just made it to the second half of a century.
She must be aching all over inside soon, with all the internal power struggle going on. Yeah, Permatang Pauh is just the beginning.
Her immune system is getting weaker as days go by, with her inhabitants' long hidden disposals seem to resurface and overflow in her body, even after prescribed with the "ACA" pills.
In addition, she seems to be getting poorer these days. No, her Budget 2009 doesn't fabricate that well!
Despite all that, I still wish her Happy Birthday.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
Preview: Budget 2009
The buzz of the announcement of Budget 2008 earlier today had made me suddenly realise one thing -- Shucks! I'm eligible to be a taxpayer starting from next year!
Each year I saw the budget being announced but I couldn't careless. However, starting from this year, it's gonna be affecting me greatly!
Is the increase of personal tax deduction from RM350 to RM400 gonna do me enough good? (My taxable income falls in that category, fortunately) How is Self Assessent being done? What are the deductible source of income? GOSH, I am so embarassed for the fact that I had actually studied all that before! (Sorry Miss Jen, all the knowledge went down the drain!)
Gotta search for that "Tax Bible" written by the infamous Chong Kwai Fatt.
Oh no, it's in my hometown!
Shall ask my sis then, at least I could rely on another accountant.
Oh shoot! Someone just told me through msn that one pays tax only when their monthly salary reaches RM3000......
Hmmm, I've decided to get hold of a copy of The Star tomorrow to read about Budget 2009 in detail.
P/S: I shall also confirm from reliable sources whether or not I'm eligible to pay tax next year.
Each year I saw the budget being announced but I couldn't careless. However, starting from this year, it's gonna be affecting me greatly!
Is the increase of personal tax deduction from RM350 to RM400 gonna do me enough good? (My taxable income falls in that category, fortunately) How is Self Assessent being done? What are the deductible source of income? GOSH, I am so embarassed for the fact that I had actually studied all that before! (Sorry Miss Jen, all the knowledge went down the drain!)
Gotta search for that "Tax Bible" written by the infamous Chong Kwai Fatt.
Oh no, it's in my hometown!
Shall ask my sis then, at least I could rely on another accountant.
Oh shoot! Someone just told me through msn that one pays tax only when their monthly salary reaches RM3000......
Hmmm, I've decided to get hold of a copy of The Star tomorrow to read about Budget 2009 in detail.
P/S: I shall also confirm from reliable sources whether or not I'm eligible to pay tax next year.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Bridge to Terabithia
Not sure why I had a sudden urge to take a pic of this pedastrian bridge linking KLCC area to Pavilion KL, when I was on it about 8.15am this morning.
I had the earliest job interview of my life this morning at Suria KLCC food court. It was actually scheduled at 7.45am, what an ungodly hour! It has been a while since I had to wake up so early in the morning, felt like I was in secondary school again! Anyways, the interview was with a headhunter (didnt expect two turned up, conducted over breakfast on the table), so I wasn't expecting much out of the session.
As expected, the session ended briefly after 20 minutes. Didnt want to harbour any hope just yet as, as I had learnt my lesson well. Besides I still have no idea who my potiential employer is, only knowing that they are some top ten public listed property developer. (I guess these are the most attractive adjectives to describe that company as that was what I only got to hear throughout the session)
Leaving my headhunters at 8.05am, I still had plenty of time to kill before I clock in to work at 9. Having nothing in mind, the only thing I could do was to take an unusually slow stroll back to my office (apparently it was still faster than some peeps!). It was a very rare occassion for as the usual morning rush for work has become part and parcel of my life. I was actually half enjoying it, and the half was amazed by the fact that I had to adjust myself to adapt to such simple pleasures. Thought were flowing in my mind, but they were slow and scattered. All I could summarise from the pieces was the yearning for a change in career and subsequent changes that lead from one to another.
I saw KLCC Aquaria, Wisma UOA and Novotel passed me by, before I finally reached the foot of the aforementioned bridge. There was a sudden surge of emotions, recognising the bridge as a transition, to crossover from an unfamiliar yet pleasantly comfortable ground, to somewhere I should belong, somewhere familiarly unpleasant.
The escalator carried my heavy foot up the bridge slowly, but it wasn't slow enough. I looked at my Swatch, the needles are no where near forming a right angle. Then I glanced around, over the sides and beyond the other end. The serenity of a notoriously busy spot in KL was too much for me to absorb, well, in a good way. Wanting to immortalise this weird concoction of feelings, I decided that I need to take a picture!
A simple bridge could carry the most fundamental worth for bringing you closer from one place to another, but it could also mean so much more to others. Both consciously and subconsciously. It could be a real transitional space, or it could be symbolically a linkage to two worlds with great disparity. From the Golden Gate, to Bridge Under Trouble Water. Not forgetting also Bridge to Terabithia
After lingering at the bridge for a while, and continued snapping some photos along the way, I finally reached my destination.
It was still 20 minutes early.
P/S: I had never watched the movie entitled "Bridge to Terabithia".
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Fusion Haven
It was a day that went off uneventful and seemingly pleasant at first. Working at a comfortable pace for the first half of the day, then exchanged little gossips (not much!)and future career plans with 2 colleagues over at lunch in Food Republic @ Pavilion. Then it came a bomb towards the time to knock. My dear boss blasted me for some information that has not been properly passed down by my ex-colleague, which to her was not acceptable because I was supposed to know-it-all. At first of course I had a shocked now-then-I-know expression all written on my face, but right after a short while of about 10 seconds, I took it all in stride and started thinking ways to resolve the issues, knowing that was one of the more effective ways to deal with Ibu, even deep down I realised, with my limited authority and power in the organisation, this could be quite a challenge. Well that really sets the tone for the rest of the day!
Fortunately, Fusion Haven saved me! (not forgetting a virtual peck from you also, dear!) Tweety who hails from Penang decided to stay in town for another day or two (by buying her own medical leave)called up for a drink. It ended up as my late dinner with Isaac and Tweety at this restaurant in Sri Petaling called Fusion Haven. I had nicely garnished grilled duck with rice, while Tweety and Isaac had some meat ball with rice and vege and Kimuchi korean style rice with sausage respectively. Then we shared a dessert which is something like brownie served with vanilla ice cream. (Sorry I'm really bad with names!)Well my duck was not bad, not sure about the rest though, but it was the company that saved my day. Never mind what we have discussed and bantered throughout the late dinner (I shall keep that to myself hehe!), but the point is,I couldn't have asked for more than having company like that over a meal! We actually sat till we were the last ones to leave, and the boss had to bid us thank you to shoo us out with courtesy!
I wish I had the freedom to enjoy these moments as and when I like or need, given that the circumstances are allowing. Well, for starters, having my own transport would solve half the problem as people won't shudder to have the idea of inviting me for dinner or for a drink, thinking that they would need to send me home thereafter as part of the deal, not to mention the petrol price hike worsens thing up!
That all boils down to one thing...I need a new job!
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
I'm back!
I could not believe myself. After more than 3 years and 4 months, I decided to start posting in "my blog"(inverted commas because I don't think it would want to declare myself as its rightful owner after having to abandon it for sooo long)again. Why? Maybe it's time to once again pen down the recollection of my thoughts and events happening in my life. Once again? It is as though I'd been doing this for a very long time. Haha! I must be kidding myself! Browsing through my long forgotten blog, I only had like 4 or 5 pathetic postings!
Thanks to my soon-to-due research paper for my degree, which made me subscribed to a lousy mobile broadband called U Mobile (well, it's cheap!), and of course having the convenience of VP's Vaio laptop with me(of course I won't forget your contribution, dear!), I'm back to blogging!
So much had happened during this hiatus. Moved back to my hometown Ipoh from Singapore for a year, then shifted to KL to end up where I am now. From an unfinished arhitecture degree program, to pursuing accounting professional qualification. From a full-time student to a full-time "labourer" who still studies. I must say A LOT has happened! But then again, whose life could possibly go uneventful in the course of 3 years or so? Well, I shall put all those behind, not wanting to recollect all of them for the sake of gracing a page in this blog. To draw from my previous posting, it is excrutiating and tiring to rewind my thoughts to the past! So, using one of my favourite quotes these days, let this be the beginning of a new chapter!
Thanks to my soon-to-due research paper for my degree, which made me subscribed to a lousy mobile broadband called U Mobile (well, it's cheap!), and of course having the convenience of VP's Vaio laptop with me(of course I won't forget your contribution, dear!), I'm back to blogging!
So much had happened during this hiatus. Moved back to my hometown Ipoh from Singapore for a year, then shifted to KL to end up where I am now. From an unfinished arhitecture degree program, to pursuing accounting professional qualification. From a full-time student to a full-time "labourer" who still studies. I must say A LOT has happened! But then again, whose life could possibly go uneventful in the course of 3 years or so? Well, I shall put all those behind, not wanting to recollect all of them for the sake of gracing a page in this blog. To draw from my previous posting, it is excrutiating and tiring to rewind my thoughts to the past! So, using one of my favourite quotes these days, let this be the beginning of a new chapter!
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