2007-08-20

The unbecoming of an angler....

It took me very long to update any pics from the sailfish competition in Kuala Rompin due to several reasons. I am very disheartened by someone whom we used to call friend as he has been putting words in friends' mouths and even used their names willfully with ill intention against a good friend of mine.

My friends, you all could read abit of the 'juice' he created at this following link, http://www.fishing.net.my/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12298.

Sad but true................

Apparently, my name is also used by him in the above link. I have not spoken to him in a long time and have not spoken to him at all for the past few months. He made up so many stories trying to make believe others but lies are lies... Chinese has a saying, "Paper cannot cover fire..."

I have no idea what happened to him and what is his intention for doing such things. Singaporeans were deemed fighting themselves and showing off their battle in the M'sia forum. This guy has brought shame to Singaporeans as his actions are so childish.

When I was registering at the competition, someone from his team came talking bad about my dear friend. It is only a competition but somehow it seems like a battle between heaven and earth while my dear friend was simply ignoring them and their ill actions against him.

WHAT'S THE POINT?

We as Singaporeans, we should all stand together and show the world what we are made of. Instead of backstabbing each other in a foreign land. Even if we are from different teams, we should be cheering for Singapore as we are from the same country. Patriotism? It is hardly seen... signz...

Although things were seem so bad during the competition, there were still LIGHT among the darkness. Two different teams from Singapore were seen shaking hands and smiling at each other and even cheering for each other during the competition even though when there were team mates who hated the other team. This spirit is very encouraging. I was very disheartened during the competition as there were so much politics going around among the same countrymen but when I saw the other team's members smiling at me and said 'Good Luck!" to us, I was greatly encouraged by the incident.

I really want to thank all those 'angels' from the other teams and even the m'sians are showing great sportsmanship towards Singaporeans. Apparently, one of TWU Team's boat had a malfunction and they were apparently very far out where phones were useless toys out there to call for SOS. A team from M'sia apparently saved them from drifting far out into South China Sea. This is what sportsmanship is for. Even if we are competing against each other, we should be encouraging each other to work hard and fight a good battle. At the end of the day, we will all know that we fought a good fight and let the friendship move on further over a few beers and cheers for the winners.

Let's not sow evil to reap evil against anyone. We should all do good to each other especially when we are all representing our country in a foreign land. Let rest the evil as the light will arrest them sooner or later as darkness prevails not against the TRUTH.

Wake up man!!! Get a life somewhere!!!

2007-08-16

"I slept two days onboard....."

Hello friends, sorry for the delay of the photos in regards to my trip up north not too long ago. I will reduce the size of the photos soon before posting in here. Not much though as I slept two days onboard... hahahaha. Yes, I slept for two days.... super slacker??? A good time for get-away for me. Kekekekeke...

Oh, it isn't seasickness that got me but it is the Z monster... I was lucky that my legs were not bitten off by any sharks out there as there was one sailfish got its head bitten off during battle when I was hanging my legs out of the boat enjoying the sun. Kekeke

From my friends who are divers and who plotted Lanjut area informed us that there is sharks and many... huge fellows too!!! They saw.... BULL SHARKS......

Watch it guys.... mind the sharks!

I WANT THIS!!!


"I WANT I WANT I WANT I WANT...."

2007-08-10

"I don't know leh....."

Just a few days ago, a group of Navy personnel suddenly appeared in the park doing 'treasure hunt'. It was mid afternoon and suddenly I noticed that a lot of cars suddenly were speeding into the park and people were gathering around. Many were holding some A4 size envelopes walking around with pens and paper as well. They seemed to be in a hurry and drove their cars pretty fast around.

Out of curiosity, I verified with BTP's manager in regards to the sudden commotions in the park. Apparently, these people never inform the management that they were utilizing the park for their 'treasure hunt'.

These servicemen were really 'fast and furious'. They proceeded to the family shelter and started unpacking stacked up chairs and tables for their usage. Notebook was plugged into the power point for power and fans were turned on to cool the immerse afternoon heat.

Upon questioning, the IC replied, "I didn't know that this is a private park at all."

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Ok, he said that he did not know that Bottle Tree Park is a private park. This is absolutely fine.

In order to join the RSN, personnel must at least have some brains and common sense with a cert, right?

WHERE GOT PUBLIC PARKS IN SINGAPORE GOT CHAIRS, TABLES, POWER POINTS, FANS AND SHELTER FOR FREE USAGE?!?!!!???!!!

If you have brains, you would be wondering how come there are such equipment around beside a restaurant? These people from RSN have no courtesy to even ask. Is it that difficult to ask? Luckily these IDIOTS did not go to the counter and take what they want from the store without paying... Oh come on... where got free lunches in Singapore? Even community services need money to run as well. You guys just come and go as you like... please lor... &*^#*&^#* wake up your ideas man!

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Some stupid questions asked,

"How come this is a private park?"
"Why cannot use the things here?"
"Not free one meh?"

Dear RSN servicemen, do you find lots of free tables, chairs, power points and fans in Botanic Gardens for general public to use? Botanic Garden is a public park leh. Your answer of "I don't know that this is a private park." is absolutely invalid. You guys simply can't be bothered to ask lah.

So many departments from MINDEF have held events at the park before. Each organizer had come to find out about the park before they came to use the facilities installed.

You guys simply 'SELF-SERVICED'. Shame shame....

2007-08-07

What happened when you have our country men in other countries?

Singapore is such a small little country in this world but it is not hard to find our fellow country men all around the globe.

There are so many singaporeans all around the world. In USA, M'sia, France, UK etc...

I have friends who had stayed in different parts of the world and one of the common reason that why they chose to come back to Singapore is simply because fellow country men do not look after their own fellow country men. Isn't this sad?

The strife among singaporeans overseas are very common. Each tries to outwit each other to climb higher at the expense of their friendship. Most of them are always on their own and very selfish as well. Although not all singaporeans are like that but such incidents are happening everyday around the world.

Even in inter-national events, singaporeans fought each other in the public and made a fool of themselves in the papers. Two sportsmen punched each other up in neighboring countries....

Whereas when we're back in our homeland, such things ain't so extreme though. Why?

Why? How many people here actually know your neighbour's name? Their jobs? Most of us are all closed-door-singaporeans.

Whenever I am outstation for any reasons, I always see singaporeans fighting singaporeans. Why aren't we looking after each other in foreign lands instead? Our neighbors actually demonstrate better espirit de corp among them. They are out there to shine for their country and no matter what teams they are in, it doesn't make a difference as they are all from the same flag. Singaporeans? A very different story...

Do we carry our flag in other countries and killing our own fellow people to shine oneself? A sad but true story for us...

What happened when you have our country men in other countries?

Singapore is such a small little country in this world but it is not hard to find our fellow country men all around the globe.

There are so many singaporeans all around the world. In USA, M'sia, France, UK etc...

I have friends who had stayed in different parts of the world and one of the common reason that why they chose to come back to Singapore is simply because fellow country men do not look after their own fellow country men. Isn't this sad?

The strife among singaporeans overseas are very common. Each tries to outwit each other to climb higher at the expense of their friendship. Most of them are always on their own and very selfish as well. Although not all singaporeans are like that but such incidents are happening everyday around the world.

Even in inter-national events, singaporeans fought each other in the public and made a fool of themselves in the papers. Two sportsmen punched each other up in neighboring countries....

Whereas when we're back in our homeland, such things ain't so extreme though. Why?

Why? How many people here actually know your neighbour's name? Their jobs? Most of us are all closed-door-singaporeans.

Whenever I am outstation for any reasons, I always see singaporeans fighting singaporeans. Why aren't we looking after each other in foreign lands instead? Our neighbors actually demonstrate better espirit de corp among them. They are out there to shine for their country and no matter what teams they are in, it doesn't make a difference as they are all from the same flag. Singaporeans? A very different story...

Do we carry our flag in other countries and killing our own fellow people to shine oneself? A sad but true story for us...