Life In The 1500's

Interesting!

The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be. Here are some facts about the 1500's:

Most people got married in June, because they took their yearly bath in May and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor.
Hence the custom today of carrying a bouquet when getting married.

Baths consisted of a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the house had the privilege of the nice clean water, then all the other sons and men, then the women and finally the children! Last of all the babies.By then the water was so dirty you could actually lose someone in it. Hence the saying, "Don't throw the baby out with the bath water."

Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and off the roof.
Hence the saying "It's raining cats and dogs."

There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence.

The floor was dirt. Only the wealthy had something other than dirt.
Hence the saying "dirt poor."

The wealthy had slate floors that would get slippery in the winter when wet, so they spread thresh (straw) on floor to help keep their footing. As the winter wore on, they added more thresh until when you opened the door it would all start slipping outside. A piece of wood was placed in the entranceway. Hence the saying a "thresh hold."

(Getting quite an education, aren't you?)

In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables and did not get much meat. They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. Sometimes stew had food in it that had been there for quite a while. Hence the rhyme, "Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old."

Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man could "bring home the bacon." They would cut off a little to share with guests and would all sit around and "chew the fat."

Those with money had plates made of pewter. Food with high acid content caused some of the lead to leach onto the food, causing lead poisoning death. This happened most often with tomatoes, so for the next 400 years or so, tomatoes were considered poisonous.

Bread was divided according to status. Workers got the burnt bottom of the loaf, the family got the middle, and guests got the top, or "upper crust."

Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. The combination would sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days. Someone walking along the road would take them for dead and prepare them for burial. They were laid out on the kitchen table for a couple of days and the family would gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they would wake up. Hence the custom of holding a "wake."

England is old and small and the local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a "bone-house" and reuse the grave. When reopening these coffins, 1 out of 25 coffins were found t have scratch marks on the inside and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (the "graveyard shift") to listen for the bell; thus, someone could be "saved by the bell" or was considered a "dead ringer."

And that's the truth.... Now, whoever said that History was boring !

(taken from http://www.weathat.com/life-in-the-1500s-a2502.html)


Freaking drivers

It's official.
I hate certain KL drivers.
And it's driving me crazy.

I drove to class nowadays. No, I'm not bragging. It just that, KL drivers can be so fucking stupid and ignorance. Especially in the middle of town, from Jalan Ampang to Petaling Street (especially on these roads because it's the one I took to class).

First of all, do you guys really know what is sole purpose of the yellow box on the traffic light junction? When can you realise that you SHOULD stop whenever you see the traffic is not moving ahead? Stop being a nuisance to everyone else. Some people just drove off, hoping the traffic will move and they'll be able to squeeze in. It's a traffic jam goddamnit. Stop making that ignorant/pitiful/budget comel face when you're stuck in the middle and the light goes red. Don't look dumbfounded when people honked you. All of us are stuck in the same traffic jam. You're not the only who has to be somewhere. We're fed up too.

Secondly, fuck all the taxi and bus drivers who think they are the king of the road and can do whatever you want. Don't you read the sign of the bus/taxi lane? It said 8.00am to 9.00pm ONLY! Pass that, it became a normal left lane. Live with that. And stop tailgating motherfuckers. The closer you get, the more I get motivated to drive even slower. I don't care about the high beam or the honking. You are not getting any sympathy from me. Live with that too.

Thirdly, stop all the honking when you are stuck in the traffic jam. If the person in front of you is not moving, probably it is because they can't. It's a fucking jam. You are only making other people despises you when you honk. It's KL. You are bound to the traffic jam as long as you live here. Deal with it.

Lastly, don't just parked your cars as if your father is the mayor of KL. And even if you father is the mayor of KL, stop being the target of people's curses. People are cursing you if you parked like a son of a bitch. Use the proper parking spaces. Just pay for the goddamn parking fees. If you think it is not feasible, take a train bodoh.

Usually, I am patience.
But not when I'm driving.

The Offspring - Bad Habit



Hey man you know I'm really okay
The gun in my hand will tell you the same
But when I'm in my car
Don't give me no crap
Cause the slightest thing and I just might snap

When I go driving I stay in my lane
But getting cut off makes me insane
I open the glove box
Reach inside
I'm gonna wreck this fucker's ride

I guess I got a bad habit
Of blowin' away
Yeah I got a bad habit
And it ain't goin' away
Yeah

Well they say the road's a dangerous place
If you flip me off I'm the danger you'll face
You drive on my ass
Your foot's on the gas
And your next breath is your last

Drivers are rude
Such attitudes
But when I show my piece
Complaints cease
Something's odd
I feel like I'm God
You stupid dumbshit goddam motherfucker

I open the glove box
Reach inside
I'm gonna wreck this fucker's ride

Second 1901


19012010

My second year anniversary with my girlfriend
I love you

Light up your day

Sumpah aku ketawa sampai nangis tengok video ni

That time of the year

Something about me sucks right now
It sucks big time
And it really stinks..

It's that time of the year again..

Only this time, it has been brewing inside for quite a long time
No way to make it go away
Something I have to face again

Same shit, different day

Another day..


This guy creeps me out
I don't know why

Jangan jadi bodoh

Kita marah bila orang merendahkan agama kita
Kita marah bila orang kutuk nabi kita
Kita marah bila orang kurang ajar dengan kita

Tapi perlu ke nak bakar gereja tu?
Perlu ke nak berang sampai begitu sekali?

Masa kartunis Belanda lukis karikutar Nabi Muhammad SAW dengan tujuan mengaibkan, takde lak sape-sape berani nak bakar Kedutaan Belanda?
Paling kuat pun protes je.

Yang kita nak tunjuk belang sangat ni kenapa?
Macam mana kalau lepas ni dorang bakar masjid lak. Apa kita rasa?

Apsal korang suka sangat nak bergaduh?
Apsal korang nak sangat the next 13 Mei?
Kita dok bising, jaga sensitiviti orang Melayu dan orang Islam.
Tapi apsal kita yang kurang ajar?

Nabi sendiri tak akan mengapa-apakan sesiapa yang berlindung dalam gereja tatkala perang dahulu kala.

Kepada mereka yang bertanggungjawab:
Tolong jangan jadi bodoh
Tolong jangan pikir amarah sendiri je
Banyak cara lain yang boleh kita guna untuk suarakan bantahan atau ketidakpuashatian.
Banyak cara lain yang takkan mengundang kontroversi atau retaliation (dendam)
Tolong la pikir.
Jangan main hentam je

Bodoh betul korang ni

The usage of 'Allah' in The Herald

To be honest, I did not follow this issue since it gained wide coverage on the MSM. Only recently, when a friend of mine brought it up in Facebook, after he was banned from a group that was against the ruling of High Court judge Lau Bee Lan on 31st December 2009. He was banned for merely expressing his own thoughts on what should be an open discussion. Nothing more than that. The reason? He did not aligned himself with the admins' point of view. I won't go much deeper than that. You get the point right?

I won't be talking about the issue either. Not because I am being nonchalant about the case. Or am I a coward for not being bold enough to question the matter at hand. Maybe I am one of those above. But the reason I decline to spoke on the issue, is simply because I do not think my knowledge on the subject is deep enough for me to question the issue and convey my own thoughts. What I learned, believed, and practiced about Islam is moderate, and not to the extend of giving facts to the non-Muslims on why this matter is such a delicate issue. I leave that to those with a more in-depth education on the subject of Islam. They are the people who is responsible for clearing the issue and give their best in standing up and educate the public on the matter.

But what I do like to sigh about, is the reaction by most of us Muslims in Malaysia. Let me put the group in Facebook as an example. After taking about 1 hour reading through all the comments being left there, I can only conclude 1 thing - most of people there are politically motivated. One people blaming another party, while the other gallantly supported their own political party and accused the other of not being a true Muslim. Then they continue quarreling and arguing without any solid idea or facts, the one that is true to the matter of discussion. Anyone who are against their views is regarded as ignorant and does not know a thing about being a Muslim. What the hell? These people are accused of a lot of things, and were subjected to a hail of abuses from others. Just because they are speaking their mind. Let me tell one thing. Being a discussion, it is normal for human to have different opinions on things. And just because you and they did not think alike, doesn't mean they are not a good Muslim. That's that.

Another thing, why do we Malaysians, especially Malays, always like to turn into violence in order to redeem ourselves, or to speak out our minds? Do we always have to take it to the streets? In this notion, I would like to agree with drrafick. We have many solid and legal ways for us to voice out our concerns on the matter. Trust me, majority of Muslims in Malaysia are very concerned right now. They would like to know the consequences and implications of this ruling in the future. But most of us would like a solution to made via a legal way, a legal system, without having to brush our shoulders with the authority. Yes, we don't want others to use the name 'Allah' freely as it is a very sensitive issue. Complications will arise in the future, and most of us would like to resolve this issue as delicately as possible. There is no need for demonstrations and violence. There are also some idiot who claims that another '13 May' is possible. Blood might be spilled in order to gain victory. Please stop all this nonsense. You want others to respect your sensitivity. Please respect others'.

I believe that this issue has gained unnecessary attention due to the reactions of our political figures and the MSM. There are people who are using the issue as their propaganda, just to received some popular votes from the people. That is why this seems to go haywire. Or about to.

I believe that a devout Muslim will be concerned about the matter, but not to the extend of killing for it. If we are truly concerned about this, why not arresting those who went to bars and drink during the Isya' azan? Or men who go to McDonalds and ordered a large Value Meal during the holy Ramadhan month? My point is, the strength of Islam comes from within. If a Muslim does not show the true beauty of Islam, and continues to be sinners and break any Islamic laws without any shame or remorse, how can they go out and voice their hatred to the non-Muslims? How can they fight for Islam, when they are not fulfilling the five Rukun Islam? How can they speak, when they themselves are shallow on the holy religion itself?

I believe that this matter is only peanuts compared to the problems Islam is facing right now. We have to set straight ourselves first. The strength will come from within, when every Muslim follows the right path and work together is strengthening Islam. Not go side by side throwing stones at the police while skipping the Zohor prayers.

The Proclaimers - 500 Miles

This song made my day today



When I wake up yeah I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who wakes up next to you
When I go out yeah I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who goes along with you

If I get drunk yes I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who gets drunk next to you
And if I haver yeah I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who's havering to you

But I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man who walked 1000 miles
To fall down at your door

When I'm working yes I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who's working hard for you
And when the money comes in for the work I'll do
I'll pass almost every penny on to you

When I come home yeah I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who comes back home to you
And if I grow old well I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man who's growing old with you

But I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man who walked 1000 miles
To fall down at your door

When I'm lonely yes I know I'm gonna be
I'm gonna be the man whose lonely without you
When I'm dreaming yes I know I'm gonna dream
Dream about the time when I'm with you.

But I would walk 500 miles
And I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man who walked 1000 miles
To fall down at your door

Handling with defeat

Recently, two of my friends were facing the same dilemma I was facing around exactly 1 year ago - getting dismissed from their university. For most of you guys out there, you'll never get that experience, knock on wood. I wouldn't want that to happen to you. Trust me, it is one of the most terrifying and painful period of my life. The agony in which follows after the incident was hard to bear. Getting dismissed from studies is not like breaking up with our partners, or getting booed during a performance, or getting stuck up by anyone, or something like that. It is far more excruciating. This is your whole life your messing up with. Your future. What is going to be your bread and butter. You will feel very low. It will going to be very depressing. And it is going to be messy. That happened to me. There are times where I feel like running away from everything, move somewhere else, and starting a whole new life altogether. I did felt relieved that the thought of suicide or drinking away all my problems never came across my mind.

This is going to be a period where most of us will start losing our mind. Losing hope. Losing the guiding light. In the wake of the unfortunate events that have befallen my friends, I would like to share my experience in dealing with this temporary setback.

  1. First of all, do know for a fact that this is only a temporary setback. That is all to it. This defeat is not eternal, unless you want it to be. You are in control of life. At best, this should be regarded as an eye-opener for us to reevaluate our life and tune it up to the optimum level. As quoted from Mary Pickford, "... this thing we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down". I myself found refuge under that quote. It gave me sense of relief, and sense of empowerment.
  2. Once you set the record straight, you can then start resetting your life, and guide it to the best possible way. It is okay to grief, but most people took a long time to do such a thing. Extended period of grieving will do you more harm than good. Grief, when it used wisely, will turn into ponder, and that will be the catalyst for you to change the defeat into the first step of success. Grief too long, and you will start to feel the pressure and will start to think very lowly on yourself. Stop blaming someone for your failure, and that someone includes yourself. Blaming people for your mistakes will forever keep you at the bottom. Don't care about others might think of you. As long as people have mouth, they will talk. Forget them. As we Malay said it, jangan amik port. Let them speak. What is important is what you think of yourself. Consider their talking as a catalyst to propel you forward, not taking you down.
  3. Reevaluate your life, and start to discover your true potential. Take me for an example. I studied technical science when I was in Form 4, then I further my studies in Mechanical Engineering. I failed the first time. After that, I didn't take time to look into myself, and took the same course at a different IPTA. I failed again, after 4 years (yes, I was dismissed 2 times from 2 different IPTA). The biggest mistake I did was clear to see. It is written on the wall that I am not cut out to do engineering. I may have start early, but then I failed. I refused to take this in the beginning, and I ended up with the same result. It took me 5 years to finally gave up in engineering and pursue other courses. Don't do the same mistakes as I did. 5 years is a lot of time. So rethink what you know about yourself. It is never too late. Discover your potentials or your passion. Follow your instincts. Trust yourself.
  4. Try, in any way possible, to turn your life 180 degrees. Try different things. Find a new hobby. Take up reading, or cooking, or sewing. Or go to the gym. Or be a volunteer in something. Take up guitar lesson. Whatever you feel best. Venture into new territories. Open wide for changes. Never be afraid of changes. Changes are what you need right now. Stop being mundane. Stop continue living in the past. Open up new possibilities. You might never know what is installed behind every door. Start planning your daily life. Set a life target. And always remember, you may have failed before, but that doesn't mean that you are doomed to fail forever. It is only a temporary setback. Always remember that. By doing new things, you will start to feel better about yourself. The burden will slowly be relieved from your shoulder. Start to feel good about yourself. It will truly help.
  5. Work very hard from now onwards. As for myself, I have wasted 5 years of life. I will never get that back. But the best thing I can do right now, is to make up for the years I've lost. I have find my solace now. I am now being surrounded by those who loves me, and those who cares. I am working very hard right now. And I am sure anyone of us can do the same thing.
I believe in you. That is why I am compelled to write this entry.
Good luck to all of you.
All the best.


Synopsis : The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a fantastical morality tale, set in the present day. It tells the story of Dr Parnassus and his extraordinary 'Imaginarium', a travelling show where members of the audience get an irresistible opportunity to choose between light and joy or darkness and gloom. Blessed with the extraordinary gift of guiding the imaginations of others, Dr Parnassus is cursed with a dark secret. Long ago he made a bet with the devil, Mr Nick, in which he won immortality. Many centuries later, on meeting his one true love, Dr Parnassus made another deal with the devil, trading his immortality for youth, on condition that when his first-born reached its 16th birthday he or she would become the property of Mr Nick. Valentina is now rapidly approaching this 'coming of age' milestone and Dr Parnassus is desperate to protect her from her impending fate. Mr Nick arrives to collect but, always keen to make a bet, renegotiates the wager. Now the winner of Valentina will be determined by whoever seduces the first five souls. Enlisting a series of wild, comical and compelling characters in his journey, Dr Parnassus promises his daughter's hand in marriage to the man that helps him win. In this captivating, explosive and wonderfully imaginative race against time, Dr Parnassus must fight to save his daughter in a never-ending landscape of surreal obstacles - and undo the mistakes of his past once and for all...

(taken from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1054606/synopsis)

This is a great movie. I'm not good in giving out ratings to any movie I've watched, so that's that. Overall, it is a great movie to watch. It really makes your head wonders throughout the movie, wondering on the motive and the morale behind the story. The storytelling involves a lot of symbolism to convey the idea (to me at least). It shows how hard it is to make the right choices, and how easy it is to make a bad one. For example, climbing up to the clouds will force the person to climb a very tall and dangerous ladder. It also shows the prospect of having to lose or sacrifice something in order to make the right decisions. For example, the lady in the red dress would have to gave up her material possessions and the chance of having a one night stand with Tony (played by Johnny Depp), and having to travel alone in the gondola, to make the right choice and gained happiness in the end (you can see how thrilled she is when she's swinging on the set). If you can decipher all these symbolism planted in the movie, you can see how beautiful this movie is. Overall, the movie is dark. You can think of any Tim Burton's movie. But really, it is a great movie to watch.

Another good work from Heath Ledger. RIP