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Sunday, October 24, 2010

KOSOROU NKOH PO NANGKU DOHO

Id tanga tuong (In the middle of the night)
Okito ku tulan, rombituon (I see the moon, stars)
Kopurimanan ku osongulunan oku (I feel so alone)
Do inggino ko koupusan (Since you’re not here love)

Intanganku posorili (I look around to my surrounding)
Anawau binabang tulan (The moon is shining bright)
Kinotu ku iso tusak bunga (I plucked a flower bud)
Ii minungkalad tanga tuong (Which is blossoming in the middle of the night)


Lumangad oku dika (I’m missing you)
Langadon oku miampai dika (I miss you)
Osorou ku sinuau nu oh koupusan (I remember your cheerfulness oh love)
Koginawaan ku dika (my love for you)
Batos ku dika oh koupusan (my promises to you oh love)
Kosorou kopo nangku doho (Do you still remember me)
Lumangad oku dika… (repeat 2x) (I’m missing you)


Tanga tuong (Middle of the night)
Okito ku tulan, rombituon (I see the moon, stars)
Kopurimanan ku osongulunan oku (I feel so alone)
Do inggino ko koupusan (Since you’re not here my love)
Hu.. hu… yeaa…..

Thursday, October 7, 2010

DISASTER IN RAJANG RIVER

A major environmental disaster is unfolding in the state, as kilometre after kilometre of logs and wood debris flow down the Rajang.


It was believed that heavy rain in the upper reaches of Balleh River – a tributary of the Rajang – had caused landslides at log ponds of a major timber camp and brought down the logs and wood debris.

Kapit businessman Tay Hock Joo, who telephoned The Star in Sibu yesterday evening, said nobody in Kapit had ever seen such an occurrence before.

He said the residents first noticed the debris at about 1pm

River transport was cut off when logs and debris started filling the entire width of the river by 4pm.


At 7.30pm, the debris was reported to have reached Song and was expected to hit Sibu early in the morning.

Sibu residents are worried by the extent of damage the logs and wood debris would cause to their properties such as jetties and boats.

“We are also worried whether the foundation of the Durin and Lanang bridges are strong enough to withstand the pressure,” said Sibu resident Simon Ting.

Meanwhile, several government officials said the authorities were unprepared for such an incident as it had never happened before and they also did not have the capacity to stop the wood from flowing downstream towards Sibu

Monday, October 4, 2010

litmus zone...

the new fashion for 2010  autumn let's get it from the nearest store ...litmus the power of teenager



aww....where can i get this.... i want that pants.... ^^ u out there got any imformation bout this brand tell me...i'm a brand maniac :)

i hope i'll bloom like a beautiful rose

love rose, beautiful but danger , its thorn hurts a lot and the blood as red as the petal..... flower what a nice fragrance, make u smile make u cried

Sunday, October 3, 2010

sejarah dan aku...^^ saja nak upload gambar penuh nostalsia ni hehehe....

Friday, October 1, 2010

my name is khan


i've just wacth a wonderful bollywood movie entitle "My Name Is Khan". this movie is amazing and it does touch my heart.... and i'm proud to be a CHRISTIAN... no religion is bad, Khan show m ethat even a HINDUS, ISLAM OR CHRISTIAN can live under the same roof and love each others. this is what we call LOVE ... a little bout Khan

My Name Is Khan received generally positive review by top critics in India. It received 3.7/5 at Wogma.has a user consensus grade of A-.

Subhash K. Jha (film critic and author of The Essential Guide to Bollywood) gave My Name Is Khan a rave review arguing that Rizwan Khan "repairs almost anything, including irreparably damaged relationships. But this film about damaged lives needs no repairing. My Name Is Khan is a flawless work, as perfect in content, tone and treatment as any film can get [...] My Name Is Khan is no ordinary film. Long after the wary-of-physical-touch Rizwan has finally shaken hands with President Obama, long after the heat and dust of racial and communal hatred has settled down the core of humanism that the film secretes stays with you. Yes, we finally know what they mean by a feelgood film." Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India also gave it five stars, describing My Name Is Khan as, "indubitably one of the most meaningful and moving films to be rolled out from the Bollywood mills in recent times." Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave My Name Is Khan four and a half out of five stars and argues, "When a film stars two of the finest talents of the country, you expect nothing but the best. SRK, well, how does one describe his performance? To state that this is his best work so far would be cutting short the praise he truly deserves [...] Kajol is pure dynamite and casting her for this character was the most appropriate decision. No other actress could've matched SRK in histrionics the way Kajol has. In fact, SRK and Kajol complement each other wonderfully well and this film only proves it yet again. It's a powerhouse performance from this supremely talented actress." Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave My Name Is Khan three and a half out of five stars, arguing that "the film shamelessly tugs at your heartstrings and on more than one occasion wallops you to weep. Aided by solid camerawork, tight editing and a layered story, Johar crafts an engaging, stirring saga that is earnest and noble. With this message movie in the mainstream format, the director takes a step in the right direction." Noyon Jyoti Parasara of AOL India too rated the film 3.5 out of possible 5 stars and stated, "‘MNIK’ is not the strongest screenplay to have been made into a film. But the message and the performances make it a movie you should really not miss" NkS Reviews It rated My Name Is Khan 3.5 out of 5 stars and said, "My Name Is Khan is among the best journeys in Bollywood. All of its angles like love, Islam, humanity, relationships & drama are done likeably. It is unbiased and outspoken with a steadfast message." Omar Qureshi of Zoom gave five stars and the comment