Happy Deepavali
October 21st, 2006 | 01:12:11 pm So Holiday start on 2day, y holiday? It is because 2day is Deepalivali day!!!
So have a wish to our indians dude,
HAPPY DEEPAVALI!!!!!
So Holiday start on 2day, y holiday? It is because 2day is Deepalivali day!!!
So have a wish to our indians dude,
HAPPY DEEPAVALI!!!!!
Hmm… quite funny 2day, as i feel not well morning… then i slept untill 12 noon onli go work. Of course i have told my dai lou & dai ka jie on 7 morning something. Kinda weak recently, as quite easy to get sick, i think it’s related to my current job. As everybody know, my poor basic salary only brought me about RM1.4k every month, it’s dam little! Cibai i dun think they will increase my salary recently…
As a result, i have to look for others part-time job or freelance in order to cover my espenses. Feel dam tired on these nowadays… I have recieved Google pin mail yesterday, & of course i have key in pin. Hope i wont ban by google due to XXX reason, as i got CTR a bit higher for fews day. If not mistaken, i will open another blog after i got Google cheque. So god bless me~~~
Raya soon, & also Deppavali. During this 1 week holiday, i plan go travel to Melacca with my dear, to have nice & relax holiday. Hope not too late to booking hotel by 2day la~~~ haha… Most of the people nowaday stress because from thier work, but not for me. Most of my stress from my part-time job, freelance… pity me, i just wondering how if i change job now? or just switch to Singapore? or just full-time Hawker?
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