| A friend approach me saying that he has a friend that is looking for temporary housing for 3 months. After finding out that the person that was looking for housing was a malay, I told him that I didn't like the idea of staying with two malays. I was then told that I have serious racial issues by saying that.
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| Our father Who art in HSBC Miller be thy name. Thy puck come Thy save be done In the air as it is on ice. Give us this day our Stanley cup and forgive us our slashing as we send out Peters for those that slash against us. And lead us not into golfing but deliver us from injury. For Miller is the Goalie the power and glory forever and ever ... Amen.
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| One of the few best keeper on the ice 
 Miller makes the save!!
 Save!!!
 Miller does it again!!!

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| I wanted to post this up as a sneak preview for part of MaSA Night, I guessed I forgot about it after I uploaded the video....
Now this two guys wanted to sing Belaian Jiwa. Can you imagine what would happened if they did that?
Oh... they both did not make it through the "audition".

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| MaSA Night was held last Friday.
How was it compared to last MaSA Night? For performance and standard I would say that last year is definitely better than thislast; but for the food served for both the MaSA Night, this was slightly better than last.
Food served this time were claimed to be M'sian food despite being cooked by an American chef. Recipes and instructions were given on how the food was to be prepared and with the chef claiming that he has been to places like Indonesia and the Philippines, and he knows how the food is suppose to be like, I thought maybe he should be given a chance to proof himself. The end result... rendang that does not look like rendang, nasi briyani that does not look like nasi until closely inspected and the list goes on. I guess I should have expected it. Afterall as M'sians, when you see a chinese doing roti canai or selling nasi kandar, a malay selling char kuey tiao or an indian selling char siew, would you consider getting your food from them? So what can we expect from an American chef to cook a few M'sian dishes.
I was told that my judgement on MaSA Night was harsh and that I should give credit to those that deserved it. All I can say that preparation for MaSA Night from day one was a messed, but the chairperson stood in and made it a presentable and organized mess. Inspite of all the mismanagement and bad leadership that the chairperson has, I guess he did a good job making it a presentable and organized mess. All the blame should not rest on his shoulder alone. I as the advisor failled to assist him and for recommending a vice chairperson that was incapable of assisting him as well.
I gave up on the chairperson weeks before the Night because of his attitude and behaviour. I got sick of the way things were being run and I just turned my back from it.
You need to know that I am not the kind of person that would approach ppl and ask if they needed help, that's why I would always tell my friends, if you need help ask me. If you don't I wouldn't know if you needed help or not and I would not be able to help out.
During the whole course of preparation the chairperson did not approach me for my help and I gave up asking him if he needed help or not. Even when it was obvious that he needed help I was very reluctant to lend him a hand because he did not ask for it. For that I blame it on my arrogance and laziness.... one of the few things that I need to work on.
One good thing that came out of this MaSA Night was that the new students came out and brought it together. Without them, the night would have went down the drain. |
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