Monday, May 14, 2007

3 in 1

been a long time since i posted craps.
and lots of things had happened too.
Psycho-fascist Sarkozy won the election by a very slim majority. if only Villepin hadnt messed up last year.. This is the same Sarkozy who called the 'oppressed n discriminated' suburb youngsters as 'scums' and anyone with sane mind would know that such comments will only ignite even greater (quite literally) blazing violences. This is also the same Sarko who reduced road death tolls by enforcing the law that ridiculously stated only those who died within 2 days of a certain road accident are considered as road accident deaths.how stupid is that? oh well no surprise at all that he is actually very inclined to be another idiot man's ally; George 'the Warlord' Bush. i dont know. i hope i was wrong about him. for personal reason too.

The 'abducted' briton girl story also attracts my attention . She is soo enchantingly cute. i guess may be at least partially for that reason that a handful of business tycoons plus several famous figures are 'famously' contributing rewards for anyone who could find and bring her back safely.imagine being a millionaire in a blink! the cumulative amount now is approximately 2.5 million pound! and if you convert that to Ringgit Malaysia, that is more than 15 millions! huhuhu

2.5mil pound Madeleine

my weekends are so cheerful these days. My weekdays too actually. last week i was attached to a hospice ( a palliative care centre for teminally ill people). its main scope of service and perhaps most crucial one is home visit to these less fortunate people's house , twice a week. i followed a very nice Irish born middle aged lady, Irene for this purpose. it was, totally a new experience for me. you actually deal with the patients in a whole. you got to see their lives, their families, their homes, their crisis. and how these things affects their means of survival. most of the time, it's pretty sad. but that's what this hospice workers are trying to change. they try to give them hope, and as a gentle reminder to them that there are people who care.

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