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The office of political mahjong

Wow… so long since I last put up a real post. Been a bit lazy to blog but I still have plenty to blog about my recent trip to Europe. Maybe I’ll take a year to blog all of it. So.. with the recession already brewing here in Malaysia.. I think its better to get a new pastime. I’ve cut down all frivolous weekend outings, boozing in pubs, clubbing (yeah, to me, clubbing is boring now), cinemas, etc. I finally realise that it is better to stay at home and chill…watch dvds and sleep, paktoh a bit and I save a lot of money. Relax after a long week of working…. do some study revisions and assignments, etc. Prepare for the upcoming test.

Well, there had not been better time to learn to play mahjong than now. Thanks to Mrs Toh… learning the fundamentals of mahjong was so damn easy. Now I can spend Saturday nites at homie’s place to kill time playing mahjong at a fraction of the cost of going out drinking and jollying. So, I kill 3 birds with a stone. I get entertainment, saving money and kill time. Yeah.

Anyone know where I can get a mahjong game for PC? Hopefully a 3-kah mahjong game. Haha. I’ll tapau lunch, stay in office and play computer game then.

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There’s just too much politics these days… in the fucking office, in Perak, in KL, in Malaysia. There’s no co-operative within politicians (people who are involved in politics be it in the office and or political parties) and there’s no one to trust anymore. Just trust yourself. In these hard times, everyone (except your immediate love ones and true friends) cannot be trusted especially superiors, politicians and the likes. Even sultan cannot be trusted you want to trust your managers? Isn’t it the job of the sultan or person like a manager in a company to deal with shits caused by some fucked up politicians or senior staffs that is benefiting their cronies at the expense and agony of the rakyat or other junior staffs for that matter?! Organisations like FIFA been promoting fair play… but do you think it can be applied to the running of a company department, state or country? Thats the way it is…but doesn’t mean it should be. I began to see the workplace is as fucked as Perak’s political scene. Should we seek an audience with the King? Can the King bring fairness back to business? I doubt it. You may also be in doubt but one thing for sure… as long as there’s fucked up people somewhere in position (i.e. C.Ronaldo in Manchester United FC), there won’t be any fair play. Get the picture of this post?

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