Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Team BLUE vs Team RED results! #Syawal

Over the couple of hours earlier on, I decided to create a little contest pitting Team BLUE and Team RED.
It's not a soccer match (chelsea vs liverpool) but through my observation during Raya visiting today, I have chosen BLUE and RED to be the colors of this year's Syawal.

Therefore, after much participation from my peeps on Twitter, the results which closed at 11pm are finally OUT!

BLUE 8 RED 4 

And to appreciate those who took time to participate and share their photos on Twitter, I have done a photo collage! 

Thank you for participating once again! 

Hope you guys had a great 1st day of Syawal! 


Tuesday, 30 August 2011

#TekaTekiRaya Results!

On the night of 1 Syawal 1432H, I came up with a little #TekaTekiRaya on Twitter.

My teka-teki(riddle) was :

Kuih apakah yang sentiasa 'CONFUSED?'

NONE of my tweeps are able to get the right answer and as promised that I would disclose the answer. 
This might be lame, but its what they called "Joke Melayu." Digest and you will understand! 

And so......

The answer is ....

"KUIH-KER(QUAKER) OAT?"

Enjoyyyyyy!

p/s: you may also leave your comments in the comment box in this post. 

Aidilfitri Prayers Timings & Venues (as of 25 Aug)

Salam Aidilfitri to all of you! 

May all of you been in good health and great wealth, insyallah! 

Just wiriting this post to share the link for Eid's prayers' venues and timings.

Spread the love! 

Sunday, 28 August 2011

I was DENIED the RIGHT TO VOTE!



To my fellow Singaporeans,

As promised on my social networks that I will be writing about the day we Singaporeans spared some of our busy time just to head down to the designated polling stations to cast our votes, perhaps this post will reflect more on an event which I deemed it as 'ugly' and that I had personally experienced as I headed down to the counter to register before casting my vote for the 7th President of Singapore.

Mind you government, this is a Presidential Election; (sounds like more prestige event than the General Elections we had mid 2011) but judging from the way how our past presidents basically have been made 'inactive' (as per quoted by presidential hopeful Tan Kin Lian who conceded defeat) by our very own government (dictators), we have doubts as to whether we really need a President.

Unlike United States of America, our President have basically nothing much to do than just another 'tourist.' No power, not much say and perhaps some 'decisive' decisions made are under the influence of who else but the ruling party.

Back to my story, I was just exercising my responsibility as a Singaporean and I took some time from my busy schedule, just like most of us, to head down to the respective polling stations to vote. Mine was situated at Whitesands Primary School in Pasir Ris; the same place I cast my votes for during the GE2011. Perhaps, it is the very same procedure and it was all smooth.

However, PE2011 turned out to be something different. Ugly.

As I approached the counter B2 to register, the officer, a Malay teacher I believe on-duty to process the registration, DENIED me from registering and casting my votes.

Reason : He gave me an annoying look and told me he could not accept my SINGAPORE DRIVING LICENSE CARD for identification. Not at all. He probably just wanted me to slap his face with my PASSPORT or swipe his ass crack with my NRIC. When I told him that it is a valid identification card almost equivalent to NRIC (except the residential address),  he insisted that I was not allowed to vote. I had a bit of argument with him and he referred me to his so-called "Supervisor" which I guessed must be his Head of Department in the school that he suck up to every week. There was no need and no point referring to the supervisor because she was equally USELESS and there's not any different to the 'decision' she made; just like all of our past and present Presidents of Singapore.

When that happened, it got me to thinking why was there not a problem during the GE2011? Everything went smoothly, NOT even any word from any of the officers who volunteered in the GE2011 DENIED me the RIGHT TO VOTE.

So what does the Elections Board trying to tell us Singaporeans?

That you have an INCONSISTENT set of RULES & REGULATIONS and SYSTEM, in addition of INCOMPETENT OFFICERS who just could not REGULATE and be CONSISTENT in the RESPONSIBILITY that they are tasked to perform even if it is merely a 'volunteering' or 'no-choice-because-i-am-a-civil-servant'.

Next I would like to question is the SINGAPORE DRIVING LICENSE CARD, which has ALWAYS served as an ALTERNATIVE FORM OF IDENTIFICATION apart from the NRIC and PASSPORT. Its not like I came to in-process with my STUDENT PASS or SECURITY PASS, why was I DENIED?

YES, I do agree that in your so-called rules, there was no mention about it and I could have taken my PASSPORT. I admit that was a negligence on my part by you people should not have tell me off just like that. Or perhaps that you may have given some leniency and not making us walk back home and come back. Excuse me, we are not paid to vote. Don't treat us like dogs. We are not state dogs either.

Are you guys trying to imply that our SINGAPORE DRIVING LICENSE CARD may be FAKE?

STOP trying to be EXCESSIVELY & AGGRESSIVELY REGIMENTAL. This is NOT THE ARMY. 

It is PLAIN STUPID. Moreover, a SILLY SYSTEM altogether.

The 'best' part was, in-process VERIFICATION of IDENTITY was done by HUMAN BEINGS, not by MACHINES. Dear OFFICER, you must be DUMB enough not to be able to smoothen the process. I would have NO COMPLAINTS had it be MACHINES that were used to VERIFY a person, because they are simply PROGRAMMED to work in a specific manner.

So WHY make it difficult for us SINGAPOREANS to VOTE?

In fact, it is just a RESPONSIBILITY not totally an OBLIGATION for us Singaporeans to vote.
So they next thing you filthy government want from us is by imposing a FINE of $50 for not participating in the 'state-owned' elections where you play the 'bookmakers?' Oh my, this is getting more RIDICULOUS.

FINING for NOT VOTING as a form of discipline, how beautiful. INCREASING your fellow MINISTERS' SALARIES at the expense of your very own citizens who SUFFER IN SILENCE just for the upbringing of the country and the influx of 'non-citizens' to SAVE COST, causing our very own SINGAPOREANS finding it tough to make a living here.

So, when I was DENIED to RIGHT TO VOTE by these INCOMPETENT officers-in-charge, I took a swipe as I was super mad but still under control because I do not want to create a scene.

Officer : "No, you can't vote. We need your NRIC. Driving License unacceptable."

Me : "Why? I need a reasonable explanation. Previous GE2011, there was not any problem or any instruction that I could not use driving license card as an alternative. Why now?"

Supervisor : "No, we cannot accept." (still no reasonable explanation)

Me : Then just FORGET IT! (walks away)

MAD & DISAPPOINTED. That's how we are valued even when we came down all the way to fulfil our responsibility as a Singaporean.

So I assume in 5 years' time, I will need to 'contribute' $50 to REINSTATE my eligibility. Oh wells. Still a long way then.

I wonder what will happen if all of us Singaporeans boycott any elections. Will our estimated 2.5 million Singaporeans have to 'contribute' $50 to the government? Wow, seems like a good 'deal' uh.

Enough said.

Yours truly,
Frustrated Singaporean (i'm not one the only one for sure.)


Saturday, 27 August 2011

Track of the weekend !

Something good on a rainy morning Saturday!

Please help us "Like" the FB page!

Hello peeps!

I would need your little favour in helping me "LIKE" the Clay Flower Pot page.
From there probably you can help spread the word about this little hand made flower decor business.
I am helping out someone in creating a FB page for her to market her products online.

Your help is truly appreciated and it would be great if you could help spread the link on your FB contacts, blogs,  Twitter and other social networks.

Have a happy weekend!

Here's the link!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clay-Flower-Pot/224915134225347


Thursday, 25 August 2011

How have you treat Ramadhan so far?

I have been wanting to share Ramadhan experiences and I guess I finally have the chance to; pardon me for taking this long to come up with one.

Firstly, I would like to thank all those who took some time in doing a short write-up of your Ramadhan's goals, be it personally or collectively, it's greatly appreciated.

So, we are already fast approaching the end of the holy month in the Islamic calendar. In less than a week, we are welcoming Syawal, a month of celebration upon successfully performing the holy month of Ramadhan. Now, it is about time that we start sharing and reflecting upon ourselves how far we have managed through this blessed holy month.

As I have assured those who took time to share their write-ups and email them personally, I am glad to include them in this post. (Some posts will be in Bahasa Melayu)

Yika Yiku wrote :


Aku percaya pada nawaitu dan bagi aku dengan hanya berbekalkan niat puasa, itu sudah cukup kerana sepanjang zamanku sebagai seorang pelajar rantauan selama dua tahun (2009-2010), aku berpuasa tanpa keluarga disisiku.Kenangan Ramadhan yang tidak akan dapat ku lupakan ialah pada tahun lepas iaitu tahun kedua aku sebagai seorang pelajar di Subang Jaya. Nawaitu yang telah aku tanam dihatiku sebulan sebelum berpuasa akhirnya terjawab. Walaupun pada satu saat (hari Rabu) aku hanya dapat berpuasa setengah hari kerana gastrik, aku bangga dengan diriku kerana buat pertama kalinya dapat berpuasa penuh (not all female teenagers get to experience this).Setelah tamat pengajian di Subang Jaya baru-baru ini, aku pulang semula ke tanah airku (Singapura) dan fikirkan dapat berpuasa dengan keluargaku tetapi tafsiran aku salah kerana mereka berada di rumah kami di Johor Bahru manakala aku berada di rumah kami di Singapura.Tetapi tidak mengapa kerana Johor Bahru dan Woodlands dekat je



 MsGreenLover wrote :


1)I want to be better than last year.
2)do as much ibadah (such as terawikh and ngaji) as possible.
3)learn something new. :)
And lastly...
4)less gossiping (be it on twitter or facebook.) :)
Okay..those are what I wanna do during the holy month of Ramadhan. :)
Hehe..make sure you compile my list eh (tak tau malu.) 



TheVerite wrote :


To read The Al-Quran religiously, wake up to do Qiyam during the auspicious nights and give food to my neighbours and also to Darul Ma'wa! InsyahAllah, Amin!



As you noticed, everyone views Ramadhan differently but what brings all these views together is the "spirit" of fulfilling time and money into good use in this month full of blessings from the Almighty.

So how about the rest of us? Have we accomplished the goals that we set? Or are we even on track towards achieving it?

Personally, my goal every year is to learn more about my own religion. Through learning, we will be able to gain more knowledge and our "closeness" with Him will naturally materialize without 'forcing' into cultivating strong beliefs. So how do I accomplish that?

For me, this year has been a quite encouraging because honestly, I have never spent so much time to the mosques daily other than the Friday prayers to learn about Islam. But after admiring some of the beautiful and historic architectures of our local mosques here, both interior and exterior, my journey to the mosque has been rather quite smooth. It is like a short break each part of the day to seek forgiveness and peace. The feeling is just awesome. Furthermore, the volunteers who spent most of their time ensuring that Ramadhan events are smooth ones, have been welcoming in the quest to build a closer bond between fellow believers.

I'm lost for words to describe how dedicated these volunteers are and how their boundless energy has facilitated everyone who visits the mosque. It is pleasant to see fathers and mothers, many of whom after their work, brought their families for 'terawih', a set of prayers performed in the month of Ramadhan.

Not to mention, the collection of 'fitrah', a part of individual Muslim's income for the less fortunate has been a smooth process. I have to even admit that after settling them, I felt really at ease knowing that I have done the minimum part of charity for the less fortunate. May Allah bless them.

I would love to share some photos here but I would recommend you to follow me on Facebook as I have a special album entitled "Ramadhan 2011" just as my form of sharing my Ramadhan experience to you.

Wish you a blessed ending to the month of Ramadhan especially the last crucial 10 days known as 'Lailatul Qadr', a special night where our religious deeds will be worth more than a thousand months.

May we all achieve them and last but not least, a meaningful Eid with your loved ones!

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Moving On!

For those who followed me on Multiply, just so you know that I will be shifting my writing space over to Blogger.
Multiply used to be 'awesome' however, its 'exclusivity' has somehow caused it to be 'incompetent' with its kind in terms of social networking features.

Therefore, I have decided that its best for me to move on and start afresh here.

Multiply = DEAD, Blogger = ALIVE
Keep coming people!


P/S: For those who would love to be linked, leave your URLs in the comments box.

Monday, 22 August 2011

My first post on Blogger

This is my first ever post on blogger.
Please excuse me if it sounds STUPID.
I am just trying out some fonts listed in the drop down menu.
Excuse me if it seems hard to read my font.
If you think you don't like it, close your browser.
thank you very much.