Once upon a time, in a place not so far away from us, there’s a huge school in the middle of a forest. In that school, there’s a classroom where there are a lot of students who are out of... Continue reading →
As of late, I’ve been reading blog entries about blogger’s friends or relative dealing with death or sickness. These bloggers are people who I mingle around with in blogsphere. They’re Kevin, Calvin and Pete. The three of them has posted... Continue reading →
How many times have we heard parents advising their young children not to talk to strangers for the fear of the strangers having bad intentions towards their children? I bet this “Don’t talk to strangers” advice by parents have been... Continue reading →
How many times have we heard parents advising their young children not to talk to strangers for the fear of the strangers having bad intentions towards their children? I bet this “Don’t talk to strangers” advice by parents have been... Continue reading →
How many times have we heard parents advising their young children not to talk to strangers for the fear of the strangers having bad intentions towards their children? I bet this “Don’t talk to strangers” advice by parents have been... Continue reading →
How many times have we heard parents advising their young children not to talk to strangers for the fear of the strangers having bad intentions towards their children? I bet this “Don’t talk to strangers” advice by parents have been... Continue reading →
I’ve been quite slow and quiet on my commentary about Malaysian politics these days. Perhaps I’m still on holiday mood where I’d love to munch on various delicacies more than giving a damn on what kind of soap opera our... Continue reading →
In Malaysia, it seems that no one is encouraged to write or to think. Our imaginations are suppressed. Once you start writing or speak up your mind especially against our bloody government, oh boy, won’t you get into trouble. The... Continue reading →
Here’s wishing all Muslim and non- Muslim readers of Over A Cuppa Tea Eid Mubarak and happy holidays. Eid, or better known by locals in Malaysia as Aidilfitri, is celebrated after a whole month of fasting during Ramadan. Eid signify... Continue reading →
What’s up with you men? You guys may look like a hunk, with six pack and suave moves that may swoon any ladies on the street with your charms and smiles, but in bed, tsk tsk tsk. You men, especially... Continue reading →