Here are the 10 weird things or habits or little known facts about me:
I'm 30 years old (no, I'm not afraid to let you guys know my age) but security guards at Genting casino still asked for my MyKad. It happened so many times I'm not sure if I should take it as a compliment or an insult.
Speaking about Genting, I'm one of those people who chose to sleep in the car at the parking lot in the open air.
I'm obsess with mint. From mint chocolate ice cream to tiger balm, I can't live without them.
I can't swim and I'm afraid of the water.
I have phobia over snakes. It's pretty serious because if I flipped through a magazine and unexpectedly come across a snake picture, I'll jumped up.
I've written fan letters and send sketches to New Kids On The Block, Toni Braxton and Wilson Phillips when I was in secondary school.
I used to have 5 piercings on my left ears.
I'm very particular about toilets. I would rather tahan until I go home. And I appreciate clean public toilet like the one at Mobil Bandar Utama.
I'm easily touched when watching movies. It doesn't have to be a romance movie. As long as the movie has a touching line, I'm moved.
I still keep a journal of all the sajak I've written since secondary school.
I think I still feel normal after disclose my secret habits and facts. Now I get to tagged another 6 people. They are:
After the shave, while celebrating Donald Trump's win, Steve Austin a.k.a Stone Cold gave Trump an unexpected Stunner! However, the Stunner was totally off. Either Trump did not practice enough or chicken out in the last minute.
This is the impact on Donald Trump after the Stunner.
Have you guys listen to this song called 'Papa Jahat' by Fabulous Catz (Cat Ruffedge) before? I heard it on FLY FM last week and my sister told me her Malay colleague said that the phrase 'papa jahat' is used when people having sex.
I think this song is not so suitable to be played on the radio. I'm not conservative but hey, the radio station used to ban a lot of my favourite songs back in the 90s such as Boys To Men's I'll Make Love To You and Inner Circle's A Lalalala Long (Sweat).
So what do you think of the lyrics? I'm not sure if I'm dirty minded and misinterpret the lyrics. Why don't you be the judge?
Chorus: Papa jangan papa jahat Jangan papa nakal sangat Mama jangan mama sekat Jadi papa tak terleka
Papa jangan papa jahat Mama tahu papa ligat Mama jangan paksa sangat Papa tengah cukup penat
Papa papa sangat jahat Takde otak nak melihat Gila-gilanya ia kerja Jangan dibuat
Papa papa kerja kuat Dulunya papa penuh muslihat Papa janji papa takkan buat Ingat janji papa yang diikat
Oh cuba nak percaya Oh tak ku perdaya sayang percaya..oh oh Oh takkan ku berdusta..oh oh oh Takkan ku perdaya sayang percaya
(ulang chorus)
Senorita aku gila kat kau Mama sita janganlah menderita tersiksa Tak diabaikan janji kita Tak kembali ke zaman silam
Bila petik jari dah terguling-guling Tak tentu hari bawa berasing-asing Itu dulu kini tak begitu Satu persatu semuanya berlalu itu kutahu
Bila ku tak gilakanmu Susahku tak siapa tahu Jangan kau mulakan serantau Sebab kau sentiasa buatku kemarau
Oh cuba nak percaya tak ku perdaya Sayang percaya Oh takkan kuberdusta Takkan ku perdaya sayang percaya
(ulang chorus)
Berikan percaya darimu (telah kuberikan segala) Tidak pernah ku ingkari dirimu (tak mungkin, tak mungkin) wowow.....
Mama mama percayalah ku tak guris hatimu Papa papa kupercaya yang kau ubati hatiku Mama mama percayalah ku tak guris hatimu Papa papa kupercaya yang kau ubati hatiku
I love to watch documentaries especially on history, sociology and culture.
Recently there an interesting show on Buddhism on National Geographic Channel (Astro Channel 52) called Light at the Edge of the World: Science of the Mind. The upcoming repeat will be on Saturday @ 11 a.m. Here's the synopsis of the show.
Light at the Edge of the World follows Wade Davis, an anthropologist, writer and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, from the foothills of the Himalayas to the tundra of the Northern Arctic as he explores how four indigenous cultures adapt to preserve their unique heritage. Buddhism asks the fundamental questions like 'What is life and what is the point of existence?' Wade Davis goes on an anthropological and spiritual path into the Himalayas of Nepal to learn the deepest lesson of Buddhist practice.
I haven't watch the complete show because the first time it was shown on tv, I had to juggle between this show and The Amazing Race. At one part of the show, Wade Davis shared the Four Noble Truth with viewers. Another interesting part of the show was when Davis cried during a meditation. I'm not sure why but let's find out this Saturday.