Monday, December 31, 2007

Discharging the lien off my title

Went to Shah Alam State Secretariat today to discharge the lien from my title.

Thank god, I came in at 10 minutes to 10 am as they would not longer entertain business after 10 am since they wanted to close the accounts for the year. Talk about public convenience!

After all these years, these public servants have yet to develop the servant-hood attitude. Service is paramount and not your convenience! When will they ever learn?

I was told to contact them again in a month's time to collect document. What a hassle!

When, I got home, I peruse the letter and found they have fumbled again my stating I am a resident of Setapak which I certainly wasn't!

When will the word quality become the driving force for the civil service? Bila lagi?

Heartsong




Saturday, December 29, 2007

To Camp Millenium, Beranang!

So the day dawned and my daughter has to go for her national service stint beginning today until March 11th.

After a quick,unhurried breakfast of Norm's meehoon and nasi lemak, we were on our way to the Petaling Jaya Stadium at Kelana Jaya.

We lost our way initially being misled and confused because of a youth camp nearby. We doubled back, hazarding a one-way street and reached the collection point in front of the stadium. As usual, the personnel involved in the pick-up activity did not exhibit experience and there was a slight commotion when bags have to be taken out from the buses and the students registered first before the bags were re-stored into the bus's baggage compartment. The bus departed exactly at 9.30 pm.

My daughter found some old friends from her days at
Puay Chye. A few new friends too from SMK Damansara Jaya.

My daughter will be phoning us when she arrives at Kem Millenium.

Apparently parents can visit their children on the first and third Saturday of every month. Then there is the Open Day for Parents on 19 January 2008.

There will be a five-day break from 5th-10th February for the Chinese New Year and so my daughter will be back then for a short stay before going back to camp.

I think the national service is a good thing and may do my daughter some good especially from the exposure viewpoint before she goes into college life.

Heartsong

Friday, December 28, 2007

Watching old James Bond movies

I just bought a solid set of 21 James Bond movies.


So I started watching them since Boxing Day. So far, I have managed to watch the following:


Die Another Day (Pierce Brosnan)

Golden Eye (Pierce Brosnan)
License to Kill (Timothy Dalton)

License to Kill showcased Timothy in his first outing as Bond while Golden Eye was Pierce's maiden speech and Die Another Day, his swan song.


Let us talk about Timothy Dalton. He may have the muscles and energy for a Bond role but he is definitely unsexy to create chemistry with his femme fatales.


Pierce, on the other hand, has a better facade and showed much gung-ho in Golden Eye. He was bulky and appeared tired in Die Another Day and that script really sucks,invisible car and all! This caused an erosion at the box office and he got the axe!


I will record my thoughts of Daniel Craig as I am in the midst of watching Casino Royale.

Bond movies are more understandable especially its doublespeak with the DVD's English subtitles.

Heartsong

Almost a Flush

My son's PMR results were announced yesterday; a bit late though at 11.30 am.

I was watching my son as he approached his ex-teacher to obtain his results. He was second in line. The first chap got a poor showing.

My son then apprehensively approached and asked his teacher, Ms Grace,"How did I do?"

She said something inaudibly and my son's radiated in joy," This is beyond my expectation!"

In my heart, I knew something good has happened.

He then said," 6As is more than I expected!"

I then rushed off to tell my daughter that my son has obtained 6As.

My son had an A in all subjects and a B for Bahasa Malaysia.

It was a good day and we thanked Almighty God for this exceptionally good result for my son.

In our hearts, we thanked our PJ South pastor and those who had said prayers for my son's success.

Heartsong

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Rage

It is rather strange that some people you did know to be understanding and calm can be possessed by an underlying rage that cannot be contained.

Like a lawyer, they trooped out all the points to continue their rage at something which a rationale person would know is just plain fault finding and making mountains out of molehill.

So how would you respond to this kind of person? Grind your teeth and bear it? Turn a deaf ear?

You can forget about suggesting an anger managment course. It will only fuel the fire.

Maybe they need a dose of counseling. The religious type!

Heartsong

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

The Indefatigable Mary Poppins

I am still on my movie revisit and I have just viewed Mary Poppins. Wonderful movie, wonderful songs.


Julie Andrews was her charming self and her acting as a nanny is superbly natural. She deserved her Oscar! As usual Dick Van Dyke was a super duper dancer.


Have a spoonful of sugar while watching the movie!

Heartsong
A Family Gathering of Sorts

Christmas Day 25th December 2007 was significant because we had a family gathering at my sister's home in OUG. I brought my son along.

My eldest brother and family came from Seremban and my brother-in-law brought my mother and sisters.

My eldest brother's son and girl friend came too.

We had a good time exchanging stories and food was pretty good.

We should have more gathering such as this. Perhaps during the coming Chinese New Year.

Heartsong
A Miss is As Good as a Mile

And so as the saying goes: A miss is as good as a mile.

It took me about a year to complete the TESOL specialisation: Teaching Adults English; even though I was given 2 years. There were many assignments to be done and some of the notes given as well as questions were loosely framed that misled me.

I started doing the assignments for this specialisation since April 2007 but somehow lost steam to continue it with the fervor I started with. In October 2007, I finished it along with the other specialisation course: Tutoring English;did some quick checking and then forwarded it for grading. My grader noticed some student levels were not right and asked me to resubmit 5 assignments. I did the minimal corrections required and re-submitted.

On 23 December, I received the results and got 87.6 marks. This was 2.4 points short of a distinction.

Anyway, that is life. Win some,lose some.

Heartsong

Monday, December 24, 2007

Dr. Zhivago Revisited

Some movies are like wine. The older they are, they better you like them. David Lean’s Dr Zhivago is one such movie.

For the fun of it, I visited film nostalgia recently to review some classics. Dr. Zhivago is beautifully filmed. The music is astounding and reverberating. The main actors like Omar Sahrif, Julie Christie and Rod Steiger were consummate artistes in that classic, showcasing their acting prowess that never seems to fade.

The love story of Zhivago is as natural yesterday and it is today; relevant and poignant. The story-telling is superb and the direction unparalleled.

See the DVD and feel the romance between the protagonist Zhivago, beautiful Lara and enchanting Tonya.


Have fun in nostalgialand!

Heartsong


Sunday, December 23, 2007

Our Christmas Home-Evangelism

We had our Home Evangelism yesterday(22 Dec 2007) at Paul Lim's house.

Some 35 persons attended inclusive of the International Students Ministry headed by Thomas and Cynthia. I met my student, Eagle Quin and a Nigerian guest, My. Aigee.

Food was procured using the pot-blessed method where all CG members brought some food for the table. We have a good spread from a huge turnkey, braised duck, braised pork to barbecued satay. Then there was yam cake, lasagna,vegetable cake,cuttle-fish-watercress, lobak, taufoo,rice, beehoon and curry chicken. The desserts included jelly and fruits.

After food, we had games and then caroling by their international students as well as volunteer singers(Mr. Koh and Dr. Ho). We had Annie on the guitar to provide the yuletide mood and spirit.

It was one great Home-E-memorable with testimonies from Eagle and Aigee.

Great event to round up 2007.

Heartsong

Friday, December 21, 2007

First You Covet, Then You Take!


The Silence of the Lambs is certainly worth a re-visit on DVD.

It is a beautifully rendered movie encapsulating the use of psychology in the solving of serial murders. A bonus-the hauntingly crafted music score that follows you throughout the movie to evoke suspense amidst the mayhem.

I append from Wikipedia - the interesting story plot.

Promising FBI Academy student Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) is pulled from her training at the FBI Training Facility at Quantico, Virginia and dispatched by Jack Crawford, head of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit to Baltimore, Maryland, tasking her with presenting a VICAP questionnaire to the notorious Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant forensic psychiatrist turned cannibalistic serial murderer currently incarcerated.

After learning the assignment bears some relevance to the Bureau's pursuit of vicious serial killer Buffalo Bill, Starling travels to the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. The hospital's director Dr. Frederick Chilton leads her through the bowels of the hospital and past security checkpoints to Hannibal Lecter, a sophisticated, courteous and cultured man restrained behind thick glass panels and windowless stone walls.

Although the initial conversation is full of pleasantries, Lecter grows impatient with Starling's attempts at "dissecting" him with the questionnaire and viciously rebuffs her with an eloquent, surgical psychoanalysis before sending her away. As a battered and defeated Starling departs, maniacal patient "Miggs" in the adjacent cell flings fresh semen onto her hair and face, enraging Lecter who calls Starling back and offers a riddle containing information about a former patient. The solved riddle leads to a rent-a-storage lot where the possessions of a missing Benjamin Raspail are found, including a jar containing his severed head. When Starling returns to Lecter to inquire about Raspail's remains, Lecter links Raspail to Buffalo Bill and observing the hope in her eyes, offers to help profile Buffalo Bill if she can have him transferred to another facility away from the venomous, careerist Dr. Chilton.

Hours and miles away, Buffalo Bill abducts Catherine Martin, the daughter of United States Senator Ruth Martin. Days later, Starling is pulled from Quantico and sent with Crawford to a funeral home in the Midwest, where the body of Bill's recently-discovered sixth victim resides. Initially uncomfortable with the surroundings because of her childhood memories of her father's funeral, Starling helps perform the autopsy on the victim and extracts the chrysalis of a Death's-head Hawkmoth from the victim's throat. Back at Quantico, as news of Catherine Martin's abduction sweeps the country and amid the heightened stakes, Crawford authorizes Starling to offer Hannibal Lecter a fake deal promising a transfer to an upstate New York Federal penitentiary should Lecter provide information about Buffalo Bill that results in the rescue of Catherine Martin.

Rather than consider the terms, Lecter begins a game of quid pro quo with Starling, offering a comprehensive list of clues and insights into Buffalo Bill's mind in exchange for events from Starling's traumatic childhood. Unaware to both Starling and Lecter, Dr. Frederick Chilton listens in on the conversation and after revealing Starling's deal as a sham, offers to transfer Lecter to another facility in exchange for consenting to an exclusive, in-depth psychological profile and helping the authorities rescue Catherine Martin, alive. Lecter agrees, and following a flight to Tennessee, meets with Senator Martin, where he surrenders Buffalo Bill's real name, physical description and past addresses. As the FBI begins the manhunt, Starling travels to Tennessee and confronts Lecter in his special cell in the local courthouse, where Starling confronts him about the false information he gave the Senator. Lecter refuses Starling's pleas and demands that she finish her story surrounding her worst childhood memory.

After recounting her arrival at a relative's farm, the horror of discovering their lamb slaughterhouse and her fruitless attempts at rescuing the lambs, Lecter rebuffs her, leaving her with her case file before she is escorted out of the building by security guards and Dr. Chilton. Later that evening, Lecter escapes from his cell and attacks his two guards. In the courthouse lobby, the local police notice elevator activity and hear gunshots and storm Lecter's cell, discovering one of his guards barely alive and the other disemboweled and strung up on the walls. Paramedics transport the survivor onto an ambulance and speed off while a SWAT team searches the building for Lecter. As the team discovers a body in the elevator shaft, the survivor in the ambulance peels off his own face, revealing Lecter in disguise, shortly before killing the paramedics and escaping to the airport.

After being notified of Lecter's escape, Starling pores over her case files, analyzing Lecter's annotations, clues and riddles before realizing that the first victim, Frederica Bimmel, knew Bill in real life before he killed her. Crawford sends Starling to investigate the victim's hometown, Belvedere, Ohio, where she discovers that Bimmel was a tailor, and that dresses in her closet have templates on them identical to the patches of skin removed from Buffalo Bill's victims. Realizing that Buffalo Bill is a capable tailor transforming himself into a woman by fashioning himself a "woman suit" of real skin, she telephones Crawford, who is already on the way to make an arrest, revealing that Lecter's notes cross-referenced with the Johns Hopkins Hospital database revealed Jame Gumb, a man living outside Chicago who was denied sexual-reassignment surgery. Crawford instructs Starling to continue interviewing Bimmel's friends while he leads a Chicago SWAT team to Gumb's business address in Calumet City, Illinois. Starling's interviews lead to a house owned by one Mrs. Lippman, whose door is answered by a man claiming to be "Jack Gordon." As Starling interviews Gordon, she notices a fluttering Death's-head Hawkmoth, the chrysalis of which was found in Bill's murder victims. Starling, realizing Gordon is James Gumb, draws her weapon just as Gumb ducks out of the living room and disappears into his basement. Starling pursues him, discovering a screaming Catherine Martin in the dry well and a fetid rotting corpse in a bath tub just before the lights in the basement go out, leaving her in complete darkness. Gumb, wearing night vision goggles, stalks Starling as she blindly wanders the basement before preparing to shoot her. Starling, hearing the machinations of his revolver, swivels around and fires repeatedly, shooting and killing Gumb.

Days later at her FBI Academy graduation party, Starling receives a phone call from Hannibal Lecter in the Bahamas, assuring her that he will not pursue her and that he expects the same courtesy from her. While interested in speaking with her further, he reveals that he's "having an old friend for dinner," before hanging up and following Dr. Frederick Chilton, who has just arrived in the country, through the streets of the village.

A real tongue in cheek in a cat and mouse film.

Enjoyable thrills and spills. Have fun!

Heartsong

Drink Lakayim! To Life !


Fiddler on the Roof, a wonderful musical film. It tells of the story of the breakdown of traditions and the need to embrace change in a world peppered with new ideas,modernization and liberty.

How relevant is the message of the movie. Embrace change or die like a discarded dinosaur. The relevancy and appropriacy is more real today than it ever was;what with globalization and the internet.

Seen to the eyes of three daughters Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava and their milkman father,Tevye and how they forsook traditions to get married, Fiddler on the Roof, is at once poignant yet foreboding etched upon a background of anti-Semitism.

Fiddler on the Roof takes place around 1910 in a small Ukrainian village. It is an uncertain time. Unrest grips the country - unrest caused by the Pogroms (when Jews were driven en masse from their homes), rising anti-Tsarist sentiment (which would lead to the Revolution), and the approach of World War One.

A central theme is how the old traditions are disintegrating under the pressure of a world culture that is being re-shaped by industrialization and mechanization.

The songs are second to none. I enjoyed all of them. Some are hauntingly beautiful while others tug at your heartstrings. The music score by John Williams is superb and deserved the Oscar.

Enjoy the songs and the music.

Drink to La Kayim! To Life! To Life!

Heartsong

Visiting my Sister at HUKM

After visiting our Muslim friends, Saidi and Norm for Hari Raya Haji, we took off to Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM) to visit my sister who is in the cardiac ward.

Met all my sisters there. After the usual exchange of greetings, they left and we conferred my my sister. Accordingly to her, it started with some uncontrollable burping on Sunday last (16 Dec) which then lead to some chest pain. Her husband then checked her into E&E at HUKM for monitoring and medical treatment. Their diagnosis: left descending artery appears to have signs of a slight plaque build-up that may have triggered the unstable angina. Thank God, no heart tissue was damaged. She may have to stay a day or two before possible discharge. The follow-up action would be a endoscope to fully rule out the gastro department.

HUKM is really a strange looking oddity of a teaching hospital. Ceiling leakage stains; uncoordinated lift systems and dull lighting. Not a very good first impression.

My wife said a prayer for my sister's quick recovery. We left the hospital when Aun and wife turned up.

It was beginning to pour when we left Cheras for home.

Heartsong

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Yuletide with the Senior Citizens CG of DUMC

Yesterday night, I attended the Senior Citizens Home-E at the concourse of Dream Centre. We brought along our neighbour, Ms Yong and her friend, Mr.Ling.

Food was good and the caroling was fun. We had a good pretty,sassy and nubile violin player. There was a video show and two testimonies. The guests exchanged gifts and played games. All the old folks had fun.

In my mind, looking at the senior citizens,I know that I am approaching their state of physical and mental frame. Many were frail and weak and walked with supports and caregivers in tow. I wonder how many will be with us in Christmas 2008?

Whatever it is, 'tis the season of giving for our dear Lord, Jesus gave us his life that we may live forever more.

God Bless and have yourself a very merry, merry blessed Christmas and a bountiful New Year 2008.

Heartsong

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Unstable Angina

My sister complained about chest pain and was warded in HUKM in Cheras yesterday. I got to know about it this morning. The initial diagnosis-unstable angina. The doctors have seen her and administered 2 injections. She will be wheeled off this afternoon to do an angiograph.

I just got a call from her not to come to the hospital as she is under medical supervision. She said possibly she will be in the ward for at least another 2 to 3 days.

What is unstable angina? This is the more dangerous type as it does not follow any set pattern. It can occur with or without physical exertion and is not relieved by rest or medicine. Immediate medical treatment is required as it is a sign that a heart attack may take place any time.

I pray to the good Lord to take care of my sister and to speed her recovery.

Amen

Heartsong

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Sojourn in Penang

The family took a break and went to Penang from 14-17 December 2007. One of our shortest stay. As usual we put up at my brother-in-law's place in Lorong Hijau off Batu Lancang Road.

The journey up was okay. Apart from the intermittent rain, we had to slow down on many stretches of the toll-way undergoing upgrading. Those going back for the CNY should enjoy a more pleasant free-flow ride.

We reached Penang at 1.10 pm in the afternoon after being caught for some 40 minutes before the Penang Bridge entrance on the mainland because of a three-car accident on the bridge. The three-lane exit at the toll soon turned into a five-lane snarl and crawl, making matters worse. Penang drivers can really be a nuisance, cutting into lanes and ignoring good driving manners!

So, after checking in at my brother-in-law's, we had our chak kuey teow without fail at Taman Lip Shin. Not bad; especially as it is fried with duck eggs. Lor mee was next followed by Penang-style nasi lemak.

We then visited with Mabel and family at Ivory Towers.

The children had a good time.

Besides the food (which was to include tim-sum, kuey tiau teng and Penang bak-kut-teh, Shang Pin Restaurant), I also saw the movie, The Golden Compass at Queensbay Shopping Mall. Someone lost two tickets and my son picked them up. So my brother-in-law and I went in to see the movie. Funny thing happened. The person sitting to our right had to be called up by the usher mid-way as he had come in for an earlier show instead of his 4.00pm screening. What a joke!

The movie was run of the mill but the editing was quick and the sound effects was exceptionally good. Good to see Nicole Kidman in a nasty role for a change!

Came back yesterday at 3.45 pm. Slight shower along the way.

Home, sweet home!

God Bless. Amen.

Heartsong
The Wild Bunch


The Wild Bunch continues to be one of the most controversial films ever made. It is equally hated and admired upon it's release over 30 years ago. Today, the debate still goes on unabated; proof of it's tenacious staying power. Has Sam Peckinpah created a screen masterpiece or a monstrosity of a movie?

Seeing the movie,through adult eyes, 30 years later, I am inclined to think that Peckinpah has indeed contributed one of the finest films of the last century.

The alchemy that Peckinpah used to transcend from book to celluloid is brilliant. William Holden and Ernest Borgnine as the leaders of the Bunch, played their roles with effortless conviction and no-holds-bars tenacity. Robert Ryan, once an outlaw with Holden, and now forced to hunt him down, portrays the tortured individual caught between an old friendship and the threat of incarceration in a vicious prison. Ben Johnson and Warren Oates are solidly believable as real life brothers as they depict their roles as lecherous money- grabbing, whoring Gorch Brothers. Finally, there is Jaime Sanchez displaying the ethos of the fiercely patriotic Mexican, Angel.

The Wild Bunch is a film that you can re-visit time and time again and yet relish the depth of the characters and feel their desperation as the west that they knew has now become a distant memory.

Great casting, good scripting and editing, wonderful cinematography, gripping dialogue and first class gunfights-that is the Wild Bunch for you-a movie that will continually
be looked upon as one of the most important films of the silver screen.

So go out and grab a DVD and enjoy the masterpiece once more!

Heartsong

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!

One of the great musicals I missed on its first release! It is still so enjoyable and a pleasure to watch on DVD!

This musical captures the mood of the times and the evergreen songs! Such a wonder to the ears and eyes. Dick Van Dyck never did get an Academy award but he sure has made many kids happy through such movies as Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. What a dancer and entertainer!

A fore-runner to the James bond franchise, Chitty was Ian Fleming's seed that spawn the idea of outrageous and outlandish spy gadgets for the fictitious James Bond. Albert Broccolli was to branch out from this landmark movie, Chitty into producing the never-ending Bond movies.

Chitty is one well-crafted, timeless fairytale. Full of suggestive double meanings, it is much like the Warner Brothers cartoons of the 1940s - the type of things that shoot straight over kids' heads and make adults snicker knowingly. With Ian Fleming doing the screenplay, this should come as no surprise.

Dick Van Dyke is Caractacus Potts, a wacky inventor who inexplicably lives in England with his two inexplicably English children. Caractacus Potts...wacky inventor,,, get it? Hoo hah! Potts and his two children live with the senior Mr. Potts in a windmill/laboratory on a hill.

Caractacus rescues a junked motorcar from rusting in a field and restores it to new creation-Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, named after the sounds the car makes. Soon thereafter, in one of those Pipi Longstocking-esque child-arranged dates, Potts and his two children go on a picnic with local rich girl Truly Scrumptious - possibly the best Bond Girl name since Pussy Galore. As the day winds down, Potts tells the children a story, in which the foursome embark on a great adventure in the resplendent Chitty Chitty Bang Bang which Potts has rigged to fly, float, drive itself, and perform other turn-of-the-century Batmobile-like functions.

In dream-like fashion, the troupe ends up in a far away kingdom of Vulgaria ruled over by the Baron and Baroness Bomburst, a terribly sad place where children have been outlawed, rounded up, and kept in a dungeon. The gang and Chitty invade the kingdom to rescue Potts' father, who has mistakenly been identified as the inventor of the flying car and kidnapped. There, they befriended a toymaker who hides the children while they attempt to spring grandpa Potts.

I like Sally Anne Howes, as she reminded me simply of Julie Andrews in Mary Poppins. I wonder who was modeling who.

The music and songs are catchy. Watch Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang and have truly scrumptious fun!

Heartsong

The Right Stuff!

Inspired by Author Wolfe’s book, The Right Stuff focuses on the desire to find out why astronauts accepted the danger of space flight. The film probes the enormous risks test pilots took and the mental and physical characteristics required for and reinforced by their jobs ("the right stuff").The astronauts are likened to "single combat warriors" from an earlier era who received the honor and adoration of their people before going forth to fight on their behalf.

It is a beautifully crafted film showcasing the space race between the US and the Russians to put the first man into orbit. Even though the Soviet Union's early space efforts are mentioned only as background, and the film tend to see space missions through the eyes of the U.S. space programme, it continues to be as riveting.

Any one desiring to see the entire US maiden space exploits i.e. the Mercury space programme and its 7 astronauts can get an indicative and enjoyable dosage here.

Fun stuff; every one should see it!


Heartsong
Ego, Emotions and Anger

It had to happen sooner or later at the Slow Shop.

Service at the food shop was slow as they only had two cooks. So when customers asked them how they can get fast service, they advise that they call ahead with the orders and come to the shop later.

And so it came to pass.

Yesterday night, we ordered ahead and came to the shop at the appointed time. Within 15 minutes we got served which irked some customers who had waited for an unduly long time. So they called up the captain of the shop and give her a piece of their mind.

My wife spoke from our table and explained we got our food earlier because we ordered for it through the phone in advance. I hushed her not to be involved. To those in confrontation, they want others to see their point of view. Seething with anger,they would not budge.

When ego and emotions get the better of people they get real mad. Do not try to bring reason in at their moment of anger. They will not listen to rationality and you may be scolded as well for getting involved unnecessarily.

So, that is one hazard of the job, the down side to private arrangements in business solicitation.

Ah Chan, the captain is a beautiful girl. Too bad to get the lashing from the ill-tempered customers!

Heartsong

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Buying PA Insurance

Almost every one thinks that buying a PA insurance cover is no big deal.

I have checked some of the quotations over the internet and I believe that there is more than meets the eye.

If it is death coverage, then there is no issue.

However, what about payments for loss of limbs or parts thereof? Some policies stipulate limbs must be severed fully before compensation can be entertained. Some ignore totally loss of fingers or toes. Also, there are those which ignore internal injuries caused by accidents. Then there is bone fracture concerns.

Before, one buys a PA insurance, one must be certain the kind of coverage that is required.

For those who travel by public transport, best to buy a general policy that gives you double indemnity. For others a policy covering bone fracture and post operational concerns is paramount.

Thus for those who intend to buy insurance to cover their children while they are doing their national service stint, buy one which will cover bone fractures. A bit expensive but the coverage is better.

Heartsong






Monday, December 10, 2007

Suckers Incorporated

Life sure is strange.

Last few days, I have been running in or getting calls from people I have helped before.

Some rang up just to catch up on old times while others still think that I still have the golden touch to turn straw into gold.

The phone-call I have today takes the cake!

An acquaintance whom I have not seen for some 15 years called up unexpectedly after lunch and wanted to borrow RM5,000. She was incoherent-something about needing RM5,000 to clear cargo at the port and she will pay me three times the amount. I really do not have this kind of money and so I suggested that she get it from the credit card. To this, she said she had maxed out.

Something is not right. Is she a victim of loan sharks or just trying to sucker up on me? I will never know. Reminds me of the Sopranos and how they manhandled those who borrowed from them.

One thing I am sure, if I do loan her the money, I will most possibly be seeing her 30 years down the road.

So I will say my amens to that and hope things of this nature will not pass my way again.

Heartsong




Sunday, December 9, 2007

Jaya Grocer-A Responsible Supermarket!

I went shopping at the newly opened Jaya Grocer, PJ33 yesterday afternoon at 4 pm. There was a purchase with purchase offer of 20 eggs (10 sen per egg) per customer for any receipt above 30 ringgits. So after shopping around, we bought RM34 of goods and selected 20 eggs.

At the check-in counter, we were informed that each customer was only entitled to 10 eggs and not 20 eggs as advertised. I was taken aback and felt cheated. It was misrepresentation! I told the store supervisor and she said even though it was advertised as so, they cannot give me the deal!

I paid and went to the suggestion box and wrote a complaint. In my mind, if there is no response in the next few days, I will e-mail a complaint to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

They were prompt. By 8.10 pm, a Mr. Ang, the Store Manager called me on my mobile and apologised. He said I was certainly entitled to the 20 eggs as advertised. There was some miscommunication. He suggested I come by the store and he will offer 30 eggs to me at the offer price of 10 sen each. I was happy.

This afternoon, before lunch, I met Mr Ang and got my eggs.

A splendid end to an otherwise unhappy episode. Jaya Grocer-a good and responsible supermarket. I will be there to do more business with it!

Heartsong