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Monday, 27 April 2009

sia confuse ni....

The BN Government paid for Frankie's salary and perks, but at the same time, he (Frankie) was trying to topple the BN and this should not be the case, Kurup said.-Bernama
well, sia x paham napa kana cakap kerajaan BN instead of Kerajaan Malaysia? kita sekarang duduk di negara Malaysia or di negara BN ah? sia bukanla mo kasi panas2 situasi tapi konpius or paning2 sama ni kenyataan... n 1 lg yang bikin sia konpius... duit yang Gov bikin bayar gaji dtg dari tax payers bah kan? they shouldnt simply said we are the ones who pay ur salary and you have to follow order... but, we, the taxpayers yang bagi tu duit jarang2 kana dingar cakap... what if we taxpayers stop from paying tax... masuk jel wo kan?

ntahla.. tapi datuk sia pernah cakap... kada kotumbayai boros do tulun, nung oomis topurimanan nu,kada turus tolono, nung opoit, kada tilombusai ilobon... nga nung opodis, sikap sikapan do moi poninggurup do waig... nunu madi komoyon..

Friday, 17 April 2009

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Monk's Vision, The
by: Lawrence Le Shan, More Sower's Seeds

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An old monk prayed many years for a vision from God to strengthen his faith, but it never came. He had almost given up hope when, one day, a vision appeared. The old monk was overjoyed. But then, right in the middle of the vision, the monastery bell rang. The ringing of the bell meant it was time to feed the poor who gathered daily at the monastery gate. And it was the old monk's turn to feed them. If he failed to show up with food, the poor people would leave quietly, thinking the monastery had nothing to give them that day.

The old monk was torn between his earthly duty and his heavenly vision. However, before the bell stopped tolling, the monk had made his decision. With a heavy heart, he turned his back on the vision and went off to feed the poo. Nearly an hour later, the old monk returned to his room. When he opened the door, he could hardly believe his eyes. There in the room was the vision, waiting for him. As the monk dropped to is kness in thanksgiving, the vision said to him, "My son, had you not gone off to feed the poor, I would not have stayed."

The best way to serve God is to reach out in service to our brothers and sisters, especially those less gifted than ourselves.

Fifteen Things God Won’t Ask

Fifteen Things God Won’t Ask
by: Author Unknown, Source Unknown

God won’t ask what kind of car you drove, but will ask how many people you drove who didn’t have transportation.
God won’t ask the square footage of your house, but will ask how many people you welcomed into your home.
God won’t ask about the fancy clothes you had in your closet, but will ask how many of those clothes helped the needy.
God won’t ask about your social status, but will ask what kind of class you displayed.
God won’t ask how many material possessions you had, but will ask if they dictated your life.
God won’t ask what your highest salary was, but will ask if you compromised your character to obtain that salary.
God won’t ask how much overtime you worked, but will ask if you worked overtime for your family and loved ones.
God won’t ask how many promotions you received, but will ask how you promoted others.
God won’t ask what your job title was, but will ask if you reformed your job to the best of your ability.
God won’t ask what you did to help yourself, but will ask what you did to help others.
God won’t ask how many friends you had, but will ask how many people to whom you were a true friend.
God won’t ask what you did to protect your rights, but will ask what you did to protect the rights of others.
God won’t ask in what neighborhood you lived, but will ask how you treated your neighbors.
God won’t ask about the color of your skin, but will ask about the content of your character.
God won’t ask how many times your deeds matched your words, but will ask how many times they didn’t.