Naked on Chinese New Year!

January 25, 2009 · Posted in Chinese Festivals, Craps, Events · 2 Comments 

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This gigantic naked bull reminds me of kennysia.com’s obligatory Chinese New Year Greeting. In his short post, he said goodbye to the year of the rat ( or in exact he pronouced rat as hamster) & welcome the good new year of bullshit. bull-2

My pardon to those who actually thought this was a post about a naked woman/man running naked on the Ox / Bull new year.  It was a total bullshitting topic actually.

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Alright, as most of the KL people is concern, this gigantic naked bull is placed in front of Pavilion’s main entrance. Pavilion’s management has generously invite everyone to touch the Golden Bull’s head & it was believed that by touching its head you will be blessed with good luck and prosperity this coming year. Thanks for pointing it out Dhiren. I wouldn’t have knew about this if not because Dhiren.touch bull

Seperti yang dijanjikan™ www.kelvinsse.com / kelvinsse.blogspot.com wishes you a bullish year filled peace, prosperity & happiness!

2nd National Youth Entrepreneur Convention

January 22, 2009 · Posted in Events, Youth '09 · 2 Comments 

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Actually I intended to publish this post earlier last week but I had to postponed it because I was accompanying my grandma to go through a critical surgery due to some reason.

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 A week before I went back to Sibu, I was in PWTC, KL to attend the 2nd National Youth Entrepreneur Convention. I was an one day convention held on the 10th January 2009.

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NYEC was a meaningful & useful convention for youths that dreamt to be successful entrepreneur one day. You stand the chance to listen to the stories & experiences of some of the most influential youth entrepreneur, the obstacles on their way to where they are now, successful entrepreneurs.

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 The 2 ambassadors of Dutch Lady Shine. I don’t really see the relation between them & the convention. But most probably due to the arrangement made by Dutch Lady with Youth’ 09 organizers to promote their new products.

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” We experienced how the crisis affeted our family financially, and we knew it was time to support ourselves through our education.”

Macrokiosk CEO. Henry Goh. He start off with Rm 5,000 as a capital from his father. Teaming up with his brother they started a venture that runs into a multinational companies with offices in around the world. “I’ve never tought that I could’ve a Porsche at my backyard..” he stated as back then life was not easy & seeing people around him getting them wearing brands wasn’t comfort but when you aim high, these things will come by itself.

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“Every company or competitor will always aim to improve and be innovative to outdo you. If you’re not constantly on your toes, you may be left behind. So always try to keep up and stay one step ahead.”

The youngster Dato’ Ricky Wong Shee Khai. I have even known. CEO of Asiamedia Sdn. Bhd.

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” As an entrepreneur, you’re never successful enough and you have to keep creating things that will change people’s lives.”

 Ganesh Kumar Bangah, 30. Leading MOL AccessPortal Berhad.

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“Innovate on your mind, you team mind set, and the workflow. I think that’s the real innovation.”

 The talkactive Khailee, co-founder of Youthsays.com

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 “You’ve to believe not only in yourself but your mindset. Never be afraid to ope up our mind and go beyond.”

Aidan Aquinas Chew, 26. Traffixed Sdn. Bhd. – Winner of Nescafe Kickstart Season 1.

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“There are three things that you can’t go wrong that I try to venture into – gambling, education & entertainment.’

Jeffrey Ong, 31. Macera Technology & Marctensia Sdn. Bhd.

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 They are really bright people with brilliant ideas. Most importantly, they dare to take the road less taken. Believe in yourself, and you can find your way.

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Never go thirsty!  Despite having to listen to the their boring ambassadors at the beginning of the convention, Dutch Lady sponsored the NYEC with 4 chillers filled with their new product Shine. Not bad considering you got to take any amount you want the whole day.

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“I’ve already learnt as an entrepreneur these past years is that an aspect of success comes from confronting your fears.

Aimmann Faiz, 25. Founder of Don’t Panic Malaysia. www.dontpaniconline.com

 

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“A lot of people have great ideas but they don’t work out because they don’t commit time or effort to do it.” 

Blogger cum entrepreneur , Joyce Wong, 26. She claimed that she was bald because she did it to help raise fund for the cancer society. She started blogging as every blogger did. Little did she knew that her blog ( that critizise Malaysian fashion) could gain popularity and became some of the most frequented blog in Malaysia around that time…

 

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” I felt like I was in a playground with no set of rules, no limit to what I can do but no one to play with.” 

The most anticipated speaker, Joel Neoh, 26, leading The Youth Intelligence & YouthMalaysia.com

 

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 ”Success is enjoying what I do now no matter how knackered I feel at the end of the day, and realizing just how blessed I am to be one of those people who get to say that..and meant it.”

Anna Rina Rahim, 29.

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“Give woman a right shoes and she will success”

Shan Tan, 27. Founder of Rockin Reptiles International.

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” I think the most important thing about starting your own recording label is (that) you need a product.”

Malaysian no.1 rapper, Johan a.ka. Joe Flizzow. Kartel records & Kartel  Clothings.

They are way to long for me to write up every stories & why they choose their way to their successful path now. Every speakers attended the NYEC had their own cheerish moment (& some experienced painful & tough time) on their way to success.To conclude, the 2nd NYEC featured fantastic speakers & it was really well-organized. I felt that this convention worth more than what I paid for. Considering the free flow of Dutch Lady Shine 0% Yogurt Drink, eat-all-you-can buffet lunch at PWTC  & lots of freebies all day long, I can complaint even a little. I will certainly go for another entrepreneur convention. 

I’m 23 this year & most of these entrepreneurs climbed up to CEO levels and some even own public listed company or owns offices worldwide at their 20’s.  I really admired their success & respect capabilities. To those wished to be an successful entrepreneur like them, dream hard & work your dream! Believe in yourself, & do not give up your ideas if you think that it will work.

Youth’09 @ PWTC, KL.

January 13, 2009 · Posted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Travel, Youth '09 · Comment 

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Yes, I was in PWTC last weekend to experience it myself, the very well-organized Youth ‘09.  Youth ‘09 is Malaysia’s Largest Youth Lifestyle Festival c0-organized by Youthsays & YouthMalaysia on the 9th – 11th January 2009.  Having  great supports from numerous prestigious sponsors &  the Ministry of Youth & Development of Malaysia, thumbs up from the more than 10,000 youths from the same festival in previous year, this year Youth ‘09 came back as huge as before, only better.

registratioI have never regretted to be a registered Youthsays.com member. As a member, I was entitled to obtain a free pass, skip the queue &  for every registration we’re given heaps of freebies!

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The official Youth’ 09 entrance stamp.

 

These are quite a number of pics I took throughout the festival. There are a lot of good pics that I took from almost every corner of the festival, too many actually to describe them one by one so I will just let the pictures do the talking.from-pwtc

KL Tower.
from-pwtc-2The Petronas Twin Tower.

Graffiti Contest

graffiti-1There were Graffiti artists showing their talents vandalising the huge boards at entrance of the main exhibition hall.

graffiti-2They were quite good actually.

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graffiti-4Exhibition Booths – Hall 1

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bmw-petronasPetronas booth

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uoxRakan Muda Booth

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Snakes

water-snakeCreepy water snakes

rock-climbingFREE rock climbing

HALL 2

 

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designers-areaDesigners Bay – where local designers were given the opportunity to promote their products.

Cars on displays.

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kelvinsse.com also participated in the NYEC – 2nd National Youth Entrepreneur Convention 2009. Coming Up on next update.

PDRM & TAXI : The race has begun

January 7, 2009 · Posted in Craps · Comment 

Proton Waja(s), after serving for years on the road & appeared untiringly for the PDRM – Royal Malaysian Police force had shown very successful results in:

  1. Creating fear among motorist. Everytime see white colour Waja heart also beats faster. Duno why, its like automatic already.
  2. Increasing number of summons issued. Motorists then have to dig deeper into their pocket. Policemen are smart. They know what you did wrong even you tried to hide it. For instance,  when I was confronted by the Police for not fastening the seat belts while driving they always say, “Tau tak apa kesalahan, Encik? Tidak pakai safety belt ya?” I jokingly said , I do, but they insist that they tadi sudah nampak Polis baru tarik belk ya. It is remarkable that they even can see me in my heavily tinted car. 

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If you read newspaper everyday, you’ll know not only the Malaysian Police are smart, the criminals are getting smarter too. They even carry out their crimes with SUVs & luxury cars so that they could easily escape the Proton Wajas. PDRM’s frustration with the runaway criminals finally come to an end with the introduction of new breed of vehicles to daily routine.

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PDRM’s Mitsubishi Evo 10

Such a nice evolution in the Police Force. Some Police forces worldwide had utilize high powered car a lot earlier than our PDRM. Some of you may heard these before. Lamborgini, Asto Martin, Ferrari & etc are being use as patrol vehicles in some European countries. That was no fake. Myth – Busted.

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Next time if I caught one of this Police vehicle on the road, I’ll surely slow down.

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High powered vehicles are not only utilized in the Police task for some reason. They look sexy with a Taxi cap on the roof.

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Too rich or too humble?

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These cars are too attractive even some Taxi driver had it one his check list of which cars he should drive before he passed on.

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Even Malaysian Taxi driver did not want to miss out the glamour. Do you know how they did it?

 

Wednesday January 7, 2009

Nightmare taxi ride from KLIA

 

RETURNING after our family holiday, we hired a licenced taxi from KLIA to take us home.

The taxi driver was chatting all the way with other taxi friends on high radio volume and guess what, running at a speed of 170 km per hour!

I remember the days when all KLIA taxis had to have their number plates pasted inside the taxi for the benefit of passengers but I could not find it in the taxi we were in.

During the whole journey of 45 minutes, my family and I had to endure the noisy chatting and most importantly, we felt unsafe with his reckless driving.

I would like the authorities to ensure that the lives of travellers are not endangered.

WORRIED FAMILY,

Petaling Jaya.

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Malaysia Pun Boleh!

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NSFW :Ur m*m’s p*ssy

January 6, 2009 · Posted in Craps · 3 Comments 

You’re one of passenger who took a cab & you wanted to go to ur mama’s p****’s road.

How are you going to tell the taxi driver..????

Driver :Nak ke mana cik?

Penumpang  : Saya nak ke bandar Sunway. Dekat jer, rumah saya kat Jalan Puki Mak U Lah…

Driver  : Cik, kita ni orang Melayu. Tak boleh ke gunakan bahasa yang lebih sopan.

Penumpang:Nak sopan macam mana lagi bang. Dah memang itu nama jalannya.

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