Injustice?
I went for my medical check-up today…

I’m Idol number 56…
To kill time, I started reading my old time favorite, The Borneo Post, and found it rather amusing that Chinese people (from the republic of China) are treated better than Malaysians!!

The unlucky local guy with his 56 VCD’s was fined RM11.2k and now…
…the UNLUCKY LUCKY China women with a whooping 115 DVDs got RM6k!!

I just can’t get the math right… maybe i am bad at maths… I need you guys to help… care to re-calculate for me??
Pirated DVD=more expensive + big quantity = less fine + less jail time
Pirated VCD=cheaper + small quantity = huge fine + more jail time
Answer= selling Pirated DVDs is encouraged by the authorities?? Err…. I need answers…

While waiting, also for my call-up, I also managed to think of what I would do with my if I won RM8.5 million… hahahahaha

Anyway.. if your still skeptical about The Springs in Kuching opening on schedule, here’s a good sign! They are hiring, and this means they are definitely opening as expected!!
Now back to my Medical Check-up…
I felt I was gunning for the title Malaysian Idol as I held the number tight waiting for my turn call-ups. After 30 minutes waiting.. it was my turn…and I went in for the singing test medical test, and guess what????
I PASSED!!!

See.. no morphine/cannabis/amphetamine in my blood!!…. Now I can say I am ready for my job.. zahir dan BATIN!!! hehehe
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September 21st, 2007 at 11:47 pm
If you had read any numerology(not maths) book then you will know number is how we humans are humans.
September 21st, 2007 at 11:57 pm
sadly.. i don’t read numerology books
September 22nd, 2007 at 10:58 pm
Reminds me of my days prior to my reporting for duty for the govt… medical checkup. Hey, i didnt queue up pun… i went straight to the counter and when i told them what i wanted, they straightaway told me to go to the room i was supposed to go. As for the drug test… i told the MA, “do i look like i take drugs to you? Why a week for my result? where u gonna send my pee to, alcatraz?” stupidly, i ngerepak for nothing… my anxiety was not on the result, it was more on would i have enough time to wait for the result before i had to fly off… . U know, thats why i never bothered going to govt clinics, they never changed since the beginning of time. so what if it’s free for us civil servants, if it means we’d be treated like dirt for the dirt that we pay, id rather pay at a private clinic and spare precious convenience, efficiency, energy and time. sigh…
September 23rd, 2007 at 3:54 pm
Hahah.. yeah.. but want to save a little bucks.. so have to endure the treatment..
If i have the money (lots of it..) I’d go to some specialist!!! Thats for sure!!
September 23rd, 2007 at 8:42 pm
RM8.5 million unclaim …. im dreaming of that.
September 24th, 2007 at 12:41 am
haha.. aren’t we all Anya?? heheh…
September 24th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
then why wait in the govt clinic? cikgu2 semua kaya bah… hehe
September 24th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
mana ada… plus clinic gov free ba.. why waste money? Dapat juga minta excuse dont want to go to work..hehe..
September 25th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
private clinic’s MC also valid kan? well up to you.. i dont want to wait that long…
September 25th, 2007 at 3:09 pm
yeah.. its up to us to choose. if I’m sick.. ill go to private clinics.. but to do an MC, I’d prefer to go to the governments.
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