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Groupon-75 minutes Jing Luo deep accupressure at RM39

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Location:Hers Club, PJU 5/10, Kota Damansara. It was my first time doing full body massage. The massage known as Jing Luo is an applied theory of pressing the acupuncture point for better circulation- That was what I read from articles online. The masseurs are mostly Chinese ladies. The moment you enter, you will be brought to a massage bed covered with curtain, (just like government hospital beds setting), and the dim crystal light is the only light source. You  are required to remove everything except undies. Of course, they will give towel to cover the body. There will be a massage bed with a hole to put your face down as the massage will start from the back body. (As the masseur was busy massaging, I was holding my saliva from drooling to the floor...). It felt good as she began to use both hands pressing my body downward...it was like a wake up call. It could be ticklish and painful during the session. She told me area which I felt painful during massage could mea

A hot and sunny day in Kuala Lumpur

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It was really hot day today that I had to wake up at about 10am. It was my off day and I intended to sleep longer. I just lied down on my bed reading Shin Chan comic until an hour later. It was hotter that time that I had to take bath and snacking with my Amplang. After that, I made myself busy watching 'Ah Beng the movie' at living room. I know it was quite late since it was released in Jan this year. It was quite a good Malaysian movie in term of the story line, acting skill, scripts, and etc. I can't deny the virtues that were introduced in the movie- which the older generation would have love their spouse wholeheartedly that even if Ah Beng's mother became insane, the husband who traveled to current time still love him. Ah Beng's father is also a loving parent that he would rather get killed to protect Ah Beng. They are also true definition of friendship. After awhile, I started daydreaming by lying myself down on the cold floor. It felt so comfortable and

Start the culture of paying angpow to bride and groom.

Wedding can be a costly event for the couple. And, ironically it is a must-do event to entertain others for the sake of entertaining the non-understanding parents and parents-in-law. The culture of giving angpow has been started in peninsular malaysia since ages ago as people there understand the meaning of financial burden. By giving 'reciprocal' angpow, in future they will help the guest or the guest's son's wedding by giving back the sam angpow amount to them. I think the system barter is effective and practical. But, in Sabah, people take advantage in attending a wedding reception with the hope to eat free (and not because they don't have money). That is so cheapskate and selfish. I am hoping for a good transformation in this barter system in Malaysia,

Pegawai Tadbir dan Diplomatik exam tip-off

Recently sat for PTD exam-May 12 2012 There are 5 sections for the first stage. A, B and C are multiple choice questions, while the rest are essays. For section A, 60 questions are mostly on government's propaganda such as  the objectives of NKRA, NKEA, greater Kuala  Lumpur, Iskandar, PLKN and etc. Also focus on the ministries and its government agencies. For example, RISDA is under which ministry?The function of Bank Negara... Other than that, current issues will be asked- such as where did the spaceship that Malaysian astronaut landed? Which countries are in NATO group?focus on world financial crisis as well. General knowledge: Nobel prize winners, ICT application and etc. Moving on to section B, solving problems. Mostly are mathematics which Form 5 students could solve it. It can be probability and basic mathematical operation. But the tricky part in this section is you have to settle 40 questions within 45 minutes. Knowing figures by heart will help saving time.