Monday, February 16, 2009

Just the other day..

When A & A (Yeah, the Y generation kids) approached me and ask me to write something for TOC’s blog, I was shocked and puzzled. For a person that doesn’t do Facebook and Friendster (The happening “F” thing) and being perceived as conservative, it was indeed an uphill task; not to mention it would be a fortnightly thing…My Goodness.

During the early 80’s (yes, you are right…nah nah nah and we listen to ABBA and Boney M and we watch Dallas and Dynasty!!), diary is something discreet and personal. We kept our small little secrets to ourselves (love letter to the sweet girl next door, first date, venting frustration on the dumb teacher etc..) and concerned our conservative parents may take a peep and reveal our deepest secrets BUT now it becomes Outdated if you don’t have a BLOG….literally you are standing naked and it is fashionable to make things public….What happen????

After giving a few thoughts and with no choice (Take the blame, gals!), I have to make my maiden trial here.

Doing Road Shows in overseas markets can be fun, challenging and exhausting sometimes; with much planning and efforts to pour in to see the results and yet some expected challenges along the way. Two weeks ago on Friday, 6th Feb 09, I flew to Jakarta and take a domestic flight to Jambi (Anyone has any idea where is this city?) to join our Indonesia agent’s Expo (Education Expo 20090) which covers Jambi and Palembang (Believed most of you heard of it as we studied it in our history book). It was pretty smooth (with occasional turbulences during the flights – both KL – JKT and JKT – Jambi sector) but the first hiccup came when I arrived at Jambi airport where the hotel did not send a driver to pick me up. It ends up with lots of cab’s hustlers kept asking “Pak Mau Pake Taksi” - means sir do you want a cab….first time in last 15 months where agent failed to communicate rightly….No worries...it is ok as this may happen to anyone…..

Worst has yet to come until the next day….. Where we have to take a 6 hours ride by car (Toyota UNSER where we rent it) after Jambi Expo that finished at 7pm …and after dinner …the long journey on hellish bumpy roads (the roads conditions are unlike the expressway in Malaysia ok!). Unfortunately or fortunately, it started to rain where we thought the driver would slow down the speed (Nope the truth is…he kept driving at 90km/hour and we are always in the dark….no lamppost…and imagine the fear we have). After about 2 hours drive along the way, where Ershad, Ade and I were dozing and half conscious (By the way, these 2 lads are from LKW – Lim Kok Wing), out of a sudden, we overheard some unusual noises (like metals clashing …oops) and I quickly asked Ershad talked to the Pak Driver and detect what is actually happened…and I kept telling him it is ok to be slow and we are not rushing…..He stopped the car at the roadside and to our horror and expected (have a weird intuition) and confirmed our rear tyre went punctured. Oh Oh!


Beh & Ershad using their Nokia & Sony Ericsson K750i as a torchlight to help the driver finding the spare tyre.

To make things worse, it was raining heavily (as if it was not dramatic enuf!!) and without hesitation, the driver came down to do some quick fix…of course we have to get our hands dirty as well. (If there are some gals, they may expect their heroes come to save them….unfortunately no gals in the car and we have to save ourselves) – Our job (Ershad and I) are to hold the torchlight (Thanks to Nokia and Sony Ericsson model K750i that has a bright light did a brilliant job – bright enough for the driver to do his fix on a totally dark roadside) Check out the pictures I took (No bullshit, all real) Meanwhile, Ade was a bit nervous; kept finding a shelter and puffing under the roof.

Raining suddenly.. that's why the photo is blur..


Beh also kelam kabut.. want to find shelter while busy taking pictures

It was not new to me though, to tell the truth; where I encountered the same experience in Kathmandu with Nilai, Sunway, HELP, KDU, UCSI and TOC. The only difference is that the tyre was not punctured but the tyre came out almost half from the wheel (No JOKE!) and we had a good laugh on it – they keep teasing me “hey hey, we have a God sent Angel, Beh to fix this for us; after all he is from Automotive College, right?” and of course I am not fit to do the job.

During the repair and fixed up, I sent Frankie sms at 12pm local time and he revert with “WOW, so sui meh (means so celaka ar?)” and I replied “You would never know how FUN to have this!! Ha Ha”. Admittedly, it is true as I had experience dealing with it before. Within 25 minutes and our cheers for him, the driver did an amazing job….changed with the spare tyre and locked the damage tyre back to a deck which hide beneath the car (Amazing and new to me too….how brilliant the Japanese utilised the space).


Almost done.. get the damaged tyre back to its deck

It was almost 12.30 am in the morning when we finished the job and hit back to the road. This reminds me of the saying” When the going gets tough, the tough gets going” – Don’t let the small things in life distract you, get no sweat about small little hurdles that may come along and stay focus and you will get it!!


When we finally arrived at Palembang, it was 2.45 am and yet another record; checked in so “early” of the day in Aryaduata Hotel…all exhausted and tired….surprisingly we arrived early than another car (where it carries Sin Sin, Ibu Erra, Ms Lum of Monash and Sophia of Sunway College) ….hehe…that’s the spirit of a CHAMPION…

Ade & Ershad eventually check-in at 3am in Aryaduta Hotel, Palembang.

Oops for those guys with their face pictures and names exposed in the Blog….do forgives me….even you did not authorised me to do so…will buy you guys some Jus Alpukat in Indonesia when we meet again

Give me some encouragements …leave ur comments or poke me if you like it…I will come back with more juicy stuffs like Rihanna kena hantam by Chris Brown where CINTA turns MASAM…as if I know a lot like PEREZ HILTON…Yo !

See you early March for another BLOCKBUSTER STORIES =) =)

Friday, February 13, 2009

Honda Civic Euro

Found something interesting the other day..a triangular exhaust pipe! It was a Honda Civic European version and apparently more will follow this design in the future...

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Bloop of the week

garbage candy...as in...its "garbage" for health or.."garbage" tasting..??
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hmmm....?=p

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Quote of the day:

A little something I found over the internet so thought I'd share..=)

If you wait until all the lights are "green" before you leave home, you'll never get started on your trip to the top.
Zig Zigler

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Just the other day..

a colleague of mine, Wai May sent me this feel good story…

My 2 year old dog did the most unexpected thing! I remember it was a wet and cold evening as it has been raining the entire day. When the rain finally stopped, we brought her out for a walk and that was when it happened.

We saw her pick up something small and brown from the floor but we had no idea what that was so we just sat down waiting to see what she was up to. She softly put the brown object down on the doormat and started rubbing the brown object with it. Curious, we went to have a look at what that brown object was.


It was a bird!
And no, she wasn’t trying to eat it if that is what you might be thinking…she was trying to dry the poor bird up! The bird must have somehow injured itself during the heavy rain. So we picked the bird up and dried it with our hairdryer and later put it in a box to keep it warm.

The next morning, before the sunrise, we heard the bird chirping happily and so we set it free.


It was a very heart warming experience that I know I will always remember. This experience taught me that, if my dog can do something that we never knew she was capable of, we should be more alert of our surroundings to help others who are in need.
=)

Friday, February 6, 2009

Just the other day...

One of our colleague went to Sri Lanka to attend the largest & most awaited National Higher Education & Careers Expo from
23rd - 25th January 2009.

Potential students seeking possible automotive career in Malaysia.

Overwhelming response at Study in Malaysia Pavillion.

According to him, he got numerous enquiries and very good response for the programmes offered by TOC. We really hope that we can see all the hard work coming in this year.

A big toast to all who have worked hard to make the "Malaysian Pavilion 2009" a success. Especially to the organizer itself.

More information please log on to http://edex.lk/index.php.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

CNY Celebration 2009

Lou Sang with students and staff



The Lion dance group and TOC staff


Thank you to all who participated. We hope you enjoyed yourselves..

Special thanks to Khuan Loke Dragon & Lion Dance Association for their outstanding performance yesterday!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Just the other day...

A colleague of mine came accross a poem she thought of sharing with all of you..may it be as inspirational to you as it was to her..=)

Children Learn What they Live by Dorothy Nolte
If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn.
If children live with hostility, they learn to fight.
If children live with ridicule, they learn to be shy.
If children live with shame, they learn to feel guilty,
If children live with tolerance, they learn to be patient.
If children live with encouragement, they learn confidence.
If children live with praise, they learn to appreciate.
If children live with fairness, they learn justice.
If children live with security, they learn to have faith.
If children live with approval, they learn to like themselves.
If children live with acceptance and friendship,They learn to find love in the world.

Food for thought by Adelaine L.K. Foo

Changing lives…one heartbeat at a time


Like most city folks, we get off from work to go to the supermarket hastily, zooming past and ignoring every counter’s salesperson reaching out to you to buy their credit cards or mobile network…
…until…

“Adelaine!” he shouted. I had already walked 5 steps past his counter, but I stopped and turned my head to him, thinking that he was an acquaintance, so I didn’t want to be rude, not realising that my name was printed on my shirt.
It was only seconds after that did I realise that we didn’t know each other but he caught my name on my shirt in a heartbeat as I hurried past him, knowing he could get my attention that way.

That really is THE BEST salesmanship, don’t you agree? He completely took my guard away, and the only way I could applaud his great work was to stay and listen to what he had to sell.
Turns out that Arunan – a self-acclaimed “tall, dark, and handsome man” – has inspired me to care less about being a city folk and more about underprivileged children around my country and my world. Instead of paying tax, we could pay a little each month and change children’s lives forever.

Thank you, Arunan, for changing mine…