December 31, 2010

Happy New Year 2011


kamaLkLique wish everyone a Happy New Year 2011 ^_^ May the upcoming years will be blessed and prosperous with lovely friends and family. InsyaAllah~

December 30, 2010

Malaysia Boleh!


Picture above courtesy of The Star online.


Congratulations to our national football team - Harimau Malaysia! Now for the first time in 14 years, we are the Asean Champions! ^_^ Woohoo..! We defeat Indonesia for 3-0 in the first leg final at Bukit Jalil last week, and lost 1-2 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium last night, but based on aggregate, we beat the Garuda team 4-2 to clinched the AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 Champion title (previously Tiger Cup)! \(^_^)/ Yeaaahh...! 


Congratulations to our coach K. Rajagobal, our goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi, our championship top scorer Safee Sali, our captain Safiq Rahim, our Harimau Malaysia team, and last but not least ourselves as the loyal supporters! ^_^ Malaysia Boleh!

December 27, 2010

MY TOP 10 LIST OF 2010

What happened this year? What's hot for past 365 days? Below is my top 10 list for 2010 with reason why I choose them.

1. International Movie of the Year
Tron : Legacy
Well, this is hard to decide. I bet you guys will says Twilight : Eclipse. hehehe. Sorry guys, that's not in my list. =) hahaha. First I thought of Iron Man 2. But what if Tron : Legacy, or Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps, or Inception? Urrghh.... Headache! :p hehehehe. Conclusion? As stated above :p hohoho....~

2. Local Movie of the Year
Adnan Sempit
I believe most of you will agree with me about this one ;) To be honest, I'm not so into watching local movies because they're cliche. Almost all of it using the same recipe, and mix with the same way. And even worst when producers only wanted to making money, but not to entertain audiences. Unfortunately, as I mention there, not all local films are that worst. Adnan Sempit, Ngangkung and Geng The Movie are among the list.

3. Animation Movie of the Year
Despicable Me
From many animation film I watched, this is one of the film that able to make me cry-laughing =) hahahaha. At first I like to list up Geng The Movie but to think again, I need to focus on well-known international animation movie. So without doubt, I pick them for my list.

December 23, 2010

2010 PMR Results

Tahniah! Congratulations! Parabens! My lovely sister Khairunnisa, my cousins Aidel Syaffiq & Sarah Hanun & Fatin, Camarada Armand 'Curumin' Suhantoro & Aris 'Shocky' Sufian ^_^ hehehe... ~

Ohh well, anyway, congratulations too to others :p Now, all the best for SPM later.. hehehe..~

December 21, 2010

Agihan Pendapatan ASB 2010


KUALA LUMPUR 21 Dis. - PNB umum agihan pendapatan ASB sebanyak 7.50 sen seunit dan bonus 1.25 sen seunit bagi tahun kewangan berakhir 31 Disember 2010.


Sumber maklumat diperolehi dari Intanzzz.

December 20, 2010

Ryo Miyaichi, Welcome to Arsenal

Ryo Miyaichi

Arsenal Football Club is delighted to confirm that Japanese forward Ryo Miyaichi will be joining the Club in January 2011.


Arsenal Manager Arsène Wenger said: “I am delighted Ryo will be joining us in the New Year.


"I look forward to helping him fulfil his potential here at Arsenal.”



One of the video in Youtube


More info please logon to Arsenal.com or search Youtube video about him.


December 7, 2010

Maal Hijrah 1432


kamaLkLique wish all a blessful Islamic New Year - Muharram 1, 1432 Hijrah. Hope everyone has a plan for a new revolution to face the future. InsyaAllah~

November 25, 2010

Kodok Ngorok


Lord Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell, founder of the Scout Movement.

Kodok Ngorok
Kodok ngorok,
Rukutuq rukutuq..
Di tepi kali,
Rikitiq rikitiq..
Dia jatuh,
Rukutuq rukutuq..
Lalu mati,
Rikitiq rikitiq.

November 16, 2010

Eid ul-Adha

17th November 2010, 10th Dhul Hijja 1431 Hijrah

kamaLkLique wish all a great Eid ul-Adha and asking for forgiveness from everyone.

Eid ul-Adha (Arabic: عيد الأضحى) is second in the series of Eid festivals that Muslims celebrate. Eid ul-Adha is celebrated as a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's (Abraham) willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail for Allah.

For those who are going back to hometown, please drive carefully and have a safe journey.

See you soon.

November 10, 2010

Quit Smoking

Dear all.

Today, on 10th of November 2010, I enter the 5th years of QUIT SMOKING. Just like years before, I've made a promises to myself; 
"If I can quit smoking for a year (4 years already), why not I continue for another year?"

So, smokers out there, quit smoking NOW. If I can, why you can't? After all, it's all just your LUST.

Live healthy without smoking ^_^

See ya~


October 27, 2010

Broga Hill

Broga is a small town that sits on the border of Selangor and Negri Sembilan in Malaysia. Broga takes its name from the River Broga which runs through the area. The name Broga is believed to be derived from Buragas, a mythical beast that lives in the forest. Broga was mentioned by Freddie Spencer Chapman in his book, The Jungle is Neutral, to be a location where British-backed rebels fought against the Japanese during World War II.



Bukit Broga, or Broga Hill, is located in Semenyih, 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Kuala Lumpur and approximately 33 kilometres (21 mi) from Seremban, the capital of Negri Sembilan (which is about 40 minutes away from Kuala Lumpur, and 5 minutes drive from the University of Nottingham). You may refer to the University of Nottingham map in order to get to Bukit Broga.



Its real name is Bukit Lalang, refering to the thin and long species of local grass that grows abundantly on this hill. It can be reached a short distance after the University of Nottingham, where the entrance trail starts from an oil palm estate facing a rabbit park across the road.



Bukit Broga is simply prefer for its tranquility and greenness. Since the altitude of the hill is only 500ft above sea level, Bukit Broga’s trek wasn’t tough to hike and it takes roughly 30 minutes to reach the first lookout point. There are about 3-4 of them, each with slightly different view and the further you go, the higher it is, obviously.



Mosquito is a nuisance there, so it’s good to be prepared with insect repellant. Although the hike is short, you may be surprised with the amazing view, which looks as if you are quite high above sea level.




You may find more information at Wikipedia and Nature Malaysia.
Pictures courtesy of Faiz Zaki.

October 20, 2010

20.10.2010

Dear all,

So today's October 20th, 2010. What it's all about? 20.10.2010? What if combine it with time tonight? Let say.., 8.10pm? Oh yaa.. Change it to 20:10:10 20.10.2010 ^_^

Hahahaha... What it's all about? :D Nothing!
It's just a numbers ok ;)

See ya~



October 14, 2010

Quotes of the Day


Just be ordinary and nothing special. Eat your food, move your bowels, pass water, and when you’re tired, go and lie down. The ignorant will laugh at me, but the wise will understand.
-Bruce Lee-

September 29, 2010

Sarawak Laksa

Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup from the Peranakan culture, which is a merger of Chinese and Malay elements found in Malaysia and Singapore, and to a lesser extent Indonesia. The origin of the name "laksa" is unclear. One theory traces it back to Hindi/Persian lakhshah, referring to a type of vermicelli. It has also been suggested that "laksa" may derive from the Chinese word "la sha" (辣沙; pronounced "latsa" in Cantonese), meaning "spicy sand" due to the ground dried prawns which gives a sandy or gritty texture to the sauce. The last theory is that the name comes from the similar sounding word "dirty" in Hokkien due to its appearance.
Left : The noodles (rice vermicelli)    Right : Red curry-like soup (does not use curry)

Sarawak laksa (Malay: Laksa Sarawak) is one of the various kind of laksa, that comes from the town of Kuching in the Malaysian state Sarawak (on the island of Borneo). It is actually very different from the curry laksa as the soup contains no curry at all.

Left : Omelette strips, chicken strips and limes    Right from top : Sambal belacan, prawn strips and bean sprouts


It has a base of sambal belacan, sour tamarind, garlic, galangal, lemon grass and coconut milk, topped with omelette strips, chicken strips, prawns, fresh coriander and optionally lime. Ingredients such as bean sprouts, (sliced) fried tofu or other seafood are not traditional but are sometimes added.

Delicious original Laksa Sarawak

Perhaps, you should try at least once if you're a food lover or enjoy eating laksa.

Vamos comer.

You can find more info about laksa at Wikipedia.
You too can look for the recipe at My Resipi.

September 27, 2010

Twitter Fun


Originally posted at 9gag.



September 19, 2010

Quotes of the Day

Grammar is important. Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack off a horse & helping your uncle jack off a horse.
-TallCornelius-

September 13, 2010

Malaysia Day



Malaysia Day is held on September 16 every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on the same date in 1963. It marked the joining together of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to form Malaysia

The formation of the new federation was planned to occur on June 1, 1963, but was later postponed to August 31, 1963, in order to coincide with the sixth Hari Merdeka. Several issues related to the Indonesian and the Filipino objection to the formation of Malaysia delayed the declaration to September 16 of the same year. The postponement was also done to allow the United Nations team time to conduct referendums in North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak regarding the two states participation in a new federation.

The formation of Malaysia was made possible through the introduction of the Malaysia Bill to the Malayan Parliament on July 9, 1963, and consent from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on August 29, 1963.

Prior to the formation of Malaysia, Singapore and North Borneo unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1963, thus coinciding with the sixth anniversary of the Malayan independence.

Beginning year 2010, September 16 is a federal public holiday.

Source : Wikipedia

September 7, 2010

Eid Mubarak

10th September 2010, Syawal 1431 Hijrah
kamaLkLique wish all a great Eid Mubarak and asking for forgiveness from everyone.

After a month of Ramadhan we had fought our desires and lust, this is the time we celebrate the victory. For those who are going back to hometown, please drive carefully and have a safe journey.

Enjoy your holiday, enjoy the foods and delicacies, but remember to watch your diet.

See you soon.

September 1, 2010

Chun Buri Seafood & Tomyam Restaurant

Restoran Chun Buri Seafood & Tomyam  – the name’s a bit weird but wise man says “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. Located in Bandar Sunway Damansara, this restaurant is maybe the best tom yam maker in Damansara.
Give it a try on their tom yam. Various option of chicken, meat, seafood, and more; even they had Tom Yam Kepala Ikan (Fish Head Tom Yam) in the list! Or perhaps get their signature food, Tom Yam Poktek. It’s a white-colour tom yam with seafood ingredients such as squid, prawn, chicken, crab, mushroom and vegetables mixed in one pot and have the original taste of sour, hot and spicy.

Their Nasi Goreng Ikan Masin (Salted Fish Fried Rice) and Nasi Goreng USA (USA Fried Rice) are good too as it’s not so oily. If this still not enough, request for delicious Kerabu Mangga and spicy Sambal Belacan. It will make you craving for more. They also have Bubur Nasi Berlauk (Porridge) for those who like to try something different.
Apart from that, they also offering various types of fish, prawn, squid, crab, and many more with different cooking style. Siakap 3 Rasa anyone? Or maybe Sotong Goreng Tepung? Go there and give it a try. The prices are reasonable as you will satisfy with what you’ll have there.

Those who are looking for Chun Buri Restaurant, if coming from IKEA / The Curve, go down into new shop lot area next to Giant Supermarket Bandar Damansara. The landmark is just nearby Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa, and same row with Café 1 Kopitiam.
Bon appetite!



August 31, 2010

National Day



MALAYSIA, a beautiful and lovely country will celebrate its 53rd independence day on Tuesday, August 31st 2010. As a multicultural country, everyone is living in peace and harmony throughout 53 years since Allahyarham Tunku Abdul Rahman, the first Prime Minister declared ‘Merdeka’ in Merdeka Stadium in 1957. Since then, the country has been developing along with other distinct countries.

Everyone still respect each other, with different races and religions staying in one community. They never forget their tradition and believes in which they would like to preserve for the next generation. Apart from that, everyone is free to contribute their opinion and share their thoughts, as long as it would help Malaysia to be among the best country of all. They also unite and stand together under the national pillars:

Kepercayaan kepada Tuhan (Belief in God) 
Kesetiaan kepada Raja dan Negara (Loyalty To King And Country)
Keluhuran Perlembangaan (The Supremacy Of The Constitution)
Kedaulatan Undang-undang (The Rule Of Law)
Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan (Courtesy And Morality)

1Malaysia Menjana Transformasi (1Malaysia Generates Transformation) – as this year’s motto to generate the spirit of performance for Malaysian to develop and contribute more for the sake of the country, and step further into the future as the best and well known country in the world. They also will wave the flag ‘Jalur Gemilang’, which is the name give for the country’s flag, to support the event, and remember the history of past warrior that fight for the freedom.

Happy 53rd Independence Day!

Picture: TestQ.

August 27, 2010

Bungee Jumping

Adrenaline junkies and extreme sports enthusiasts will have an added thrill for Malaysia’s first permanent bungee jump attraction at Sunway Lagoon. Jumpers will get to experience the thrilling free-fall from a towering 22m above the water, which is equivalent to the height of an eight- to nine-storey building.
BUNGEE JUMPING! This is a sport to test your guts if you’re a person who dares to do anything. It’s not for frail hearted people.
Actually, what is bungee jumping? According to Wikipedia, Bungee jumping (also spelled "Bungy" jumping) is an activity that involves jumping from a tall structure while connected to a large elastic cord. The tall structure is usually a fixed object, such as a building, bridge or crane; but it is also possible to jump from a movable object, such as a hot-air-balloon or helicopter, that has the ability to hover above the ground. The thrill comes as much from the free-falling as from the rebounds. When the person jumps, the cord stretches and the jumper flies upwards again as the cord snaps back, and continues to oscillate up and down until all the energy is dissipated.
Reverse bungee jumping and tandem bungee are the other jumping types. Always select the best bungee jumping provider and check the license and safety measures to have a thrilling and safe holiday. All people should try bungee jumping minimum once in life time as it is very exciting and thrilling.
Adrenaline junkies and extreme sports enthusiasts will have an added thrill for Malaysia’s first permanent bungee jump attraction at Sunway Lagoon. Jumpers will get to experience the thrilling free-fall from a towering 22m above the water, which is equivalent to the height of an eight- to nine-storey building.
The bungee jump platform will be set on the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge, near Sunway Lagoon’s Extreme Park. The fees only RM50 (MyKad holder), or you may choose the package along with G-Force X Reverse Bungee for only RM70 (MyKad holder). Do you have fear factor? Come on!
Picture: The Star online.

August 24, 2010

Welcome


Welcome. I wish I could stay here a bit longer. All the best.