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When you run out of petrol

June 30, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Bloggy No Comments →

My car ran out of petrol at near Bank Negara on Thursday evening (rush hour) and I called the our call centre for assistance. They sent a guy from a workshop to rescue me. That guy came with RM10 worth of petrol. Save this numbers in your phone… just in case. If you’re driving someone’s car, make sure you know the name of the owner of the car. They’ll ask this for verification purpose.

1-800-881-893 or

03-2143-0293

All I have to do is to pay for the petrol and the rest will be borne by the company which the guy is gonna claim from. Don’t know if you’re eligible? Just buy your motorcar insurance policy from any of these local insurers and you’re automatically entitled for free breakdown service (Terms & Conditions applies):

ACE Synergy Insurance
Am Assurance
Asia Insurance
Commerce Assurance
Commerce Takaful
Jerneh Insurance
MCIS Zurich Insurance
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance
MUI Continental Insurance
Oriental Capital Insurance
Progresive Insurance
Pacific Assurance
RHB Assurance
Takaful Ikhlas Sdn Bhd
Tokio Marine Insurance
Also, I have blogged about it before, if you bought your Toyota vehicle from UMW Toyota, you’re also eligible for the free 24×7 breakdown service. Again terms and conditions applies.

Theory of an armed struggle

June 29, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Bloggy 1 Comment →

Ok… in our office department, everyone have a least a gun. Some have riffles. Even my cuteĀ  “doraemon” manager is also crazed about it. The Arms Supplier is the most-sought-after guy.

If there’s a strike in the office against the upper management, an armed struggle will be declared.

Everyone’s comparing their guns with each other. Everytime a new model is available, everyone will gather at the Arms Supplier’s desk. Gila lah.

The passing of a golden generation

June 27, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Personal 4 Comments →

Recently, I was told a story of the past generation… i mean my grandparent’s. My dad and his siblings knew about it since they were in their early adulthood. Well, my grandparents have long gone… not really… in this 3 years. They never told us.. me, my cousin and my bro about their younger days, how they met and fell in love and the family drama about their marriage etc.

After grandad’s gone, grandma did told some history about the family, events, what was grandad job, my great grandmother, my parent’s wedding, how I came to this world etc. Having lived in an era where the japanese dogs shouted “pangsai” in jubilation, the colonial master exploited our people, the misinformed society branded any bad guys as samseng (“three star” in Cantonese) in connection to the Malayan Communist Party and the May 13 saga . Ok. This is just to name a few instances. Grandparent thought that it was inappropriate to tell us about certain things of the past. People of their generation are very careful in what they gonna say because they have lived in all that time where you might get yourself in trouble if you said the wrong thing at the wrong time at the wrong place… so maybe they’re used to it. You get what I mean. However, they didnt bring everything to their grave. Dad, uncle and aunties knew it. The secret is still in this around.

I’m going nowhere in this post. I was told a secret which I’m not supposed to tell anyone.. even my best buddy. This is family matter anyway. I just wanna vent out my frustration for not being allowed to share it with you readers. Thats the purpose of this post. But I’ll adhere to my grandfather’s wish should he still alive. Afterall, he would have told us if its appropriate for us to know compromising the risk that we might tell everyone. I’m not gonna reveal any of that secret. Hahahahha.

Anyway, this post is dedicated to my grandfather and grandmother. If you both are reading this up there… I just want to tell you all, I’m proud of you all especially grandad…. who lived almost 80% of his life with a prosthetic leg and yet together with grandma, they managed to raise my father and his siblings. He was amputated from the thigh down of his right leg.

I made a point to myself that I won’t give any money to buggers or beggars or just anyone even if they are amputated. Come on…. some of this are bogus people… even if they are really in dire need…. i don’t give a shit. Grandad was also an amputee… and yet he managed to work to make ends meet and raised his 4 children… why can’t these buggers go get a job instead of begging??!!

I would call my grandad a jack-of-all-trade for he was the family plumber, carpenter, teacher (he’s good in mandarin and arts), gadget freak, brick layer cum gardener, mechanic, traditional doctor, and I lost track of what he can do. I’ll try to post some pictures in future to illustrate what he had done.

He helped us the grandchildren in our schoolwork, carpentry projects for the Kemahiran Hidup (Living Skills) lessons. There was also once he made that headlamp for me for my Kemahiran Hidup project. The school provided us with a bulb, bulb holder, wires, some aluminium foils and some manila card. I was only 10 years old and how was I to know how the electrical circuit work. So I ask him how to make that headlamp and I lost my bulb holder. I thought bulb holders were aplenty in the school I can ask for another one. Heck, only one provided and where to buy it? Is it expensive? So he used a pencil eraser in replace for the bulb holder. The next day when we submitted the project to the teacher, I was given a good mark. The teacher was amazed. Well, now we’d say thats kiddy stuff but then I was a kid then.. it meant a lot.

Grandad also did the plumbing work in our house, he made his own gadgets like torch lights for use if case of a car breakdown where you can connect it to the car’s battery. He made his own industrial-strength crutch which I think can be use to kill a buffalo. He repair his own prosthetic leg. You see, the foot of his prosthetic leg were made of wood. Over time, it would wear out hence you need a new foot. He’d get a block of wood somewhere and he’ll work on it for a month to carve a nice foot to be fix to the leg. Also he was a mechanic back then in his younger days… and his last car an old automatic transmission Datsun 120Y (the matchbox-like car) was in better condition than mine. Once my cousin drove it to MMU in Melaka in an hour plus. The accelerator pedal was on the left and the brake pedal on the right. Can you drive it? My crazy cousin did. I don’t even dare.

Then, he used to cure some asthma patient. I remembered he used to make herbal medicine and some people unknown to me will come and drink it. Grandma told me grandad will go and collect the herbs somewhere… I was too small to remember all this… I can’t really recall what herb was that although I’ve seen it. It was black’ish and dried.

He also used to work in a rattan (rotan) furniture shop ran by my grand aunt’s husband. Woohh… very complicated eh. The sofa set that still in good shape today in my uncle’s house was made by my grandad. Its more than 30 years already. Man… if you can afford… go and buy a rattan furniture for your living room… it’ll last you a lifetime.

He made these for his own pocket money and at times some will be for the church charity sale. Proceeds will go to the church funds. All these are made of aluminium cans.

A peacock or swan? I don’t know. This one can also be a candle holder.

Desktop christmas tree.

Each ship can fetch up to 70-90 ringgits.

Haahh… ok… I will not talk so much as you may be bored. Anyway, grandad introduced me todi when I was quite young… and I love todi to this day. No mixing with stout please. Just had some good todi last weekend with Szer and her friends at Teluk Gong.

Grandad, we are proud of you. Same goes to grandma. Rest in peace.

Prelude to Transformers 2007

June 26, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Music, TV Movie 5 Comments →

Well, just before we all go and watch Transformers (2007) this 28th June, I wonder how many of you all are young enough to don’t know who’s these famous robots, Optimus Prime and Megatron.Ok.

After doing some viewing at the official Transformers movie website, I come to know that the yankee’s General Motors secured the advertising deal and the Bumblebee we all know was a cute yellow Volkswagen Beetle. Man, how the fuck can they change the it to another car altogether. I prefer it to be changed to the current version of Beetle (yeah, the new one) rather than a chevy camaro OR at least name the character Goldbug . Its totally different car in size and design. Bumblebee is etched into our brain as the Volkswagen Beetle.

Anyway, I’m not the director and who the hell am I to say things. By the way, I read somewhere the reason why they opted for camaro is because Volkswagen don’t wanna license it. They said there’s too much violence in transformers and they don’t want Beetle to be portrayed as a war machine.Hmmm… oh fuck, even Megatron don’t look like a gun anymore. They might as well put in Galvatron. Arrgghh.

Here’s the list of characters I would’ve casted in the movie if I’m be the director:

Arcee, that pinky lady Autobot

Blaster, the autobot radio

As for the Decepticon camp, I wanted to see Astrotrain, the decepticon triple-changer (a train and a space shuttle.)

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Here you can listen to the Generation 1 outro theme song.

But the, the silver screen will always come out with their own variation of things. Just hope it’ll be good although I still can’t accept Megatron’s complete makeover. Where can I get this toy for future Baby G?? I know Kok Ming@Sean used to have this.

Afterall, Transformers are modified in every generations. This latest one should be a good movie.

DIY red mail box

June 25, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Stuffs 3 Comments →

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s a mail box I saw at a collision repair workshop in Seremban. That’s a refrigerant tank if you don’t already know. It makes a sturdy mail box that can withstand all kinds of weather.

Retro retreat @ Hartamas

June 22, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Places 6 Comments →

Went to this Retro American Diner at Plaza Damas yesterday with my Szer after dinner. I though it was just a pub but hell no. The have a gig. Well, this is a really retro. The DJ spins oldies. The gig plays only oldies of 50s-70s.

The joint is just next to Plaza Damas Modesto’s and in fact it can be accessed from Modesto’s. They’re linked. They have ample parking, pool tables, bar, booth seats, sofas among other amenities. The patrons are mostly the wise golden citizens though they’re still young at heart. Youngsters alike also spotted who came over from Modesto’s for a change of music genre. I think we’re the youngest there. Yeah, we’re the young ones.

The place is kinda cosy and and have personal touch.

The lady singer sang Carpenter’s Top of The World when we just sat down. That was enough to make me hooked. To bad they didn’t play any Beatles’ but hey… I asked for Sir Cliff Richard’s The Young Ones and they played. They even dedicated a song to us (i forgot what song was it) and especially for the lady sitting next to me. There was a bunch friends of uncles, aunties datuks & datins who were dancing like no body’s business and they can really twist and shout. No joke. There’s one uncle, who I think is the partner of the business, came over to us asking us to join them for a dance…. no, we refused it ok. We are just not their league. They are some cha cha or tango or waltz or even twist pro. This same uncle said to us “eh listen, this is the song I sang when I chased young girls back then. But now all the young girls are old ladies already.” After that, he went to another table of not-so-young people and we heard him repeating the same thing to them.

No worries. They have all kinds of food and drinks. Beer, stout, liquor, Cocktails, fruit juice, skyjuice, coffee, tea etc. They even have kopi jantan. The variety of food also make this a nice place to hang out though some of the generation X may not fancy it. I know some people will call this place an “old folks home”. Well, if you want decent oldies, this is the place. Oh yeah, when we got the bill, it cost us RM 6.90 for the kopi ginseng plus taxes and we were there for almost 4 hours. Come on, 4 hours of entertainment at 7 bucks at Jade Loong Trendy Kopitiam.

Vegetarian Bak kut teh specialist

June 21, 2007 By: endroo G Category: Food, Places 1 Comment →

There’s one vegetarian restaurant in Kepong which I kinda like. I dont like to eat vegetarian but then I just like their bak kut teh. Vegetarian bak kut teh. The soup is just very aromatic and it can beat some real meat bak kut teh. Try for yourself. I dont have any picture of the claypot. Hope pictures of newspaper cuttings will do.

Restoran Sayur-sayuran Soon Tet ! Soon Tet.. read that in Hakka dialect.

It was reviewed on chinese newspapers. Oh yeah, the botak guy in the picture is my uncle.

Just a little map I can find to show you direction to this restaurant.

All the reviews are in chinese hope you can find someone to read it for you if you dont know chinese. I can’t read chinese myself. Sorry.

Business hour:

Daily
9.00 AM – 3.00 PM
5.30 PM – 10.00 PM

Closed on Monday

Address: 19 Jalan 14,
Desa Jaya, Kepong,
52100 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 603-6275 6564 (call for reservation… well, just in case bak kut teh finish)