
It’s our Independence Day! A blogger, QuaChee has been featured in few local newspapers for his 50+1 Malaysia Book’s launching. This is a great moment for all Malaysian. Never under estimate the spirit of Malaysia’s lover! Now is my turn to express my love to my country:
1. I like Nasi Lemak. I can eat Nasi Lemak every meal. (Of course, I’ll still spend some time eating Wan Ton Mee, haha~)
2. I like Abdullah Ahmad Badawi because he is trying his best to solve our country problems. (Well, I know he feels tired sometime. Don't be harsh~) I like Lim Guan Eng for his good management in Penang Island. I like Tony Pua, Teresa Kok, Ong Tee Keat, and even Anwar Ibrahim because of their hard work in building a better country.
3. I like that when I don’t have discount when buying a house. This drives me damn hard to find ways to earn more and never depend on government.
4. I like cars from Proton and Perodua because prices are cheaper than BMW and Ferrari.
5. I like places such as Langkawi Island, Malacca, Maxwell Hill, and others because of their historical stories and beautiful scenery.
6. I like reading Sin Chew Jit Poh because it is one of the best newspapers I’ve ever read. I like The Star too; so that I can find some jobs on the Saturday chapter.
7. I like watching Puteri Gunung Ledang and Sepek because the actresses are pretty. Never miss out Siti Nurhaliza too!
And many more! I love Malaysia! Wahaha~ Ki siao liao~

5 comments:
You are the only one I know that likes Pak Lah. :)
Me too! I support Pak Lah too. Seriously! Well, as the saying goes: When the tough gets going! The going gets tough. When Pak Lah is right, no one remember, when Pak Lah is wrong (victimized), no one forget! ha =)
new kid: i believe he is a good person. but in terms of a leader, well... "there are rooms to improve" haha~
tekkaus: wao, see, i'm not the only one supporting him, yeah, give me five~
wonderful write up, bb! its really from a true blue malaysian! :)
I think every country on earth has the potential to be great that potential is just rarely realised. In Malaysia's case, we are literally at the world's cultural crossroads. We have ties to two of the most populous nations on earth, more land mass than the United Kingdom, and more natural resources than most countries could ask for. Yet, we have squandered all this and settled for mediocrity.
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