Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Eve & Christmas with Pat Pat

Went pavillion celebrate Christmas with pat pat ... on the half way,we saw this old man full with gold ... "yao yeng" so I took some of his pics ...







I realize that his hands just that "pose" only... xD












Whose that fella on the left hand side -_-















Pat² help took pics




That fella again...




Again... sienz...




Whose that...?


Actually a kid -_- spray them...






habisss...


human train... Part 1


human train... Part 2


Cover me ...


crowded =)






Priceless face...



habisss...



ladies n gentlemen ... Ready ur "guns"




3...2...1... !!!














is a bird... is an aeroplane... No... just a dude -_-















weee...










I donno where r them from...but who care anyway...they really know how to enjoy




darn many people...



2 wizard o.O


spray cans -_-

Monday, November 23, 2009

Loy Krathong Festival at titiwangsa 14/11/2009

Loy Krathong is held on the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar. In the western calendar this usually falls in November.

"Loy" means "to float". "Krathong" is a raft about a handspan in diameter traditionally made from a section of banana tree trunk (although modern-day versions use specially made bread 'flowers' and may use styrofoam), decorated with elaborately-folded banana leaves, flowers, candles, incense sticks etc. During the night of the full moon, many people will release a small raft like this on a river.

According to the writings of H.M. King Rama IV in 1863, the originally Brahmanical festival was adapted by Buddhists in Thailand as a ceremony to honour the original Buddha, Siddhartha Guatama. Apart from venerating the Buddha with light (the candle on the raft), the act of floating away the candle raft is symbolic of letting go of all one's grudges, anger and defilements, so that one can start life afresh on a better foot. People will also cut their fingernails and hair and add them to the raft as a symbol of letting go of the bad parts of oneself. Many Thai believe that floating a krathong will create good luck, and they do it to honor and thank the Goddess of Water, Phra Mae Khongkha.




I copied this article from wikipedia so I do not own this article...

Lets start~





everyone walking to the lake...
























need help? =)


















buffalo?













































leng lui >

Hi, wo jiao lim... ni ?




I got put my hair on the raft xD
































that time like no wind so need helped from them -_-





Monday, October 5, 2009

Why but Why not? Part 2

-Why we just learn about ‘Grammar’ but how about Grandpa?

Sad looking grandpa =(



-Why some married couple has extra ring which is SUFFERING?

=(



-Why Kids suppose to be stupid?

*Curiosity killed the cat*





-Why is it that everyone driving faster than you is considered an idiot and everyone driving slower than you is a moron?


O.O





-Why do we press the start button to turn off the computer?

hmmm...



-Why you can't daydream at night?

wondering why...




-Why 1 Malaysia? Before this how many Malaysian do we have?
Malaysia Boleh ! xD





-Why 9 scare of 7?

seven.... eight(ate).... nine....


-Why do banks have branches when money doesn't grow on trees?








-Why woman boobs need to censored but man boobs no need?

Ouch...whats the different?



-Why some girls want to score A in exams but some girls like to get ‘D’ or ‘bigger’ in their ...?


Many size of CUP =P






-Why London Bridge is still standing , there a song about it falling down?

London Bridge is falling down ~





-Why do dogs like the smell of other dogs butts?


wanna try?






-Why does the Easter bunny carry eggs?


Rabbits don’t lay eggs,right?




-Why we ate expensive food but came out same smelly shit?


MmmmM...