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Benda Pelik - Takde yang pelik...

Kena tag dari Tiara.. 6 Benda Pelik Tentang Aku.. Tak dapat nak fikir apa yang pelik kerana semua nya normal... Maybe I simply cannot see that there is anything wired with me or can be considered as abnormal but other people could possibly see what is abnormal things that I've done in the pass. Please tell me if that is Pelik. 1. Cara hidup - takde yang pelik, sama macam orang lain, normal as possible 2. Makanan - I can eat anything, no pantang (as long as Hallal) - so tak pelik 3. Sifat - Highly motivated - tak pelik jugak 4. Sikap - terlalu mementingkan kebersihan, teratur, kemas, sempurna - takde yang pelik 5. Cara berpakaian - normal, simple, kena pada situasi - tak pelik 6. Hobi - takde specific hobi tapi suka melancong. Sebelum kemana-mana, saya akan banyak membaca tentang tempat-tempat yang akan saya lawati supaya saya tahu apa yang saya buat - tak pelik, orang lain pun macam tu.. I'm not gonna tag anybody..

CNY Holiday - to Pangkor

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on 18th February 2007, me & family, we had a short break at Pulau Pangkor. Stayed at Coral Bay Resort Condominium.

Pastikan

Lihatlah Langit Di Atas Sana, Tersenyum Melihat Tingkah Kita, Selalu Ada Peristiwa, Yang Membawa Pertengkaran, Maksudku Hanya Ingin Yang Baik, Untuk Kita Berdua Dalam Bercinta, Baiknya Aku Buruknya Aku, Terimalah Aku Apa Adanya, Pastikan Kau Dengan Aku, Jangan Ada Cinta Lain, Tak Pernah Aku Terlintas, Niat Ku Untuk Berpaling, Maafkanlah Aku Sayang, Bila Belum Kau Bahagia, Sejauh Langit Di Atas, Kan Ku Kejar Bahagiamu, Biar Langit Dan Bumi Meruntuh, Biar Jasad Kita Tertimbun Di Sana, Tetap Bersama, Tak Ingin Lepas, Mencintaimu Ku Jadi Begini

Another wonders - Siem Reap

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Day 1 KUL-Siem Reap, Cambodia. The Cambodian Government has unveiled visa-free travel arrangements with the following Asean countries: Brunei, Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia. The official currency in Cambodia is the Riel which come in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 50000 and 100000 notes. However, in the major towns and cities, US dollars can be freely spent though travelers are recommended to use smaller denomination notes as change may be difficult. Most places will refuse old, tatty or damaged US bills. It is 4000 Riels per one US Dollars (at the time of this writing). Popular local and international currencies can be exchanged openly and freely. Major credit cards are only accepted in a few places so traveler cheques or cash are recommended. Arrived Siem Reap International Airport at noon and representative from Princess Angkor Hotel pick us up. This is a rejuvenating holiday for me… It is cool season in Siem Reap; I’m enjoying the hazy sky and cool b