Tuesday 26 June 2007

Forwarded Email...

Rating:★★★★★
Category:Other
男人最怕的三个 答案 (Three answers most scared by men)

( 1)随 便 (Whatever)
男:今天 晚上咱们吃什么? Men: What to have for dinner?
女:随便。 Women: Whatever..
男:吃火锅吧。 Men: Why not we have steamboat?
女:不行,吃火锅脸上要长痘痘。 Women: Don't want la, eat steamboat later got pimples in my face
男:要不咱们吃川菜。 Men: Alright, why not we have Si Chuan cuisine
女:昨天 刚吃的川菜,今天又吃 ....... Women: Yesterday ate Si Chuan, today eat again?
男:那咱们吃海鲜去? Men: Hmm..... I suggest we have seafood
女:海鲜不好,吃了拉肚子。 Women: Seafood no good la, later I got diarrhea
男:那你 说吃什么? Men: Then what you suggest?
女:随便。 Women : Whatever..

( 2 )都行 (Anything)
男:那咱们现在到底做什么? Men: So what should we do now?
女:都行。 Women: Anything
男:看 电影怎么样?很久没看电影了。 Men: How about watching movie? Long time we didn't watch movie
女: 电影有啥好看的,耽误时间。 Women: Watching movie no good la, waste time only
男:那打保 龄球,运动运动? Men: How about we play bowling, do some exercises?
女:大热天的运什么动啊,不嫌累啊? Women: Exercise in such hot day? You not feel tire meh?
男:那找个咖啡店坐坐,喝点水。 Men: Then find a café and have drink
女:喝咖啡影响睡眠。 Women: Drink coffee will affect my sleep
男:那你说干什么? Men: Then what you suggest?
女:都行! Women: Anything

( 3 )看你 (You decide)
男:那咱 们干脆回家好了。 Men: Then we just go home lo
女:看你。 Women: You decide
男:坐公车吧,我送你。 Men: Let take bus, I will accompany you
女:公 车又脏又挤,算了吧。 Women: Bus is dirty and crowded. Don't want la
男:那就打 车走。Men: Ok we will take Taxi
女:这么近的路不划算。 Women: Not worth it la... for such a short distance
男:那走路好了,散散 步? Men: Alright, then we walk lo. Take a slow walk
女:空着肚子散哪门子步啊? Women: What to walk with empty stomach woh?
男:那你想怎 么着啊? Men: Then what you suggest?
女:看你。 Women: You decide
男:那就先吃饭? Men: Let's have dinner first
女:随便。Women: Whatever...
男:吃什 么? Men: Eat what?
女:都行 Women: Anyting
(看看四下无人, 杀了她...... ) (Look around... no one here, gonna kill her....)

Friday 22 June 2007

Oil Museum, First Oil Well, Tree Of Life




The Tree of Life (Arabic: شجرة الحياة; transliterated: Shajarat al-Hayah) is a 400-year old mesquite tree in Bahrain which is considered a natural wonder. This unique tree stands alone in the desert about 1.2 miles (two kilometers) from the Jebel Dukhan.

The source of water for this tree still remains a mystery, because it stands in a place completely free of water whatsoever.

Al Areen - Wild Life Park




Opening Hour: 2pm to 5pm
Entrance Fee: RM 10
Free bus ride

Bahrain F-1 Circuit




3rd visit to Bahrain F-1 Circuit...
But havent visit to Sepang F-1 Circuit

Embassy of Malaysia, Bahrain




Tuesday 19 June 2007

面包日。。。

早餐 -
牛奶 +日本罐头Tuna + 面包

午餐 -
Pepsi + Ritaj Special 面包 (鸡肉+Tuna+番茄+薯条)

晚餐 -
懒惰出去买。。。
蛇舌草凉茶+煎鸡肉+包菜+面包+昨晚吃剩的Marsbosh

Monday 18 June 2007

Continue with Bahrain Food - Bahr Al Najaf Restaurant




Today continue to look for Bahrain food...
As usual, there is no English word on the menu...
Just tell the waiter we wan good food
and we got Fish and Chicken Marbush and Salad

Their restaurant do not have any table for u, just sit on the carpet and enjoy ur meals...

RM 15 for all
325ml Pepsi only selling RM 1

大风来了...逃呀...




Sunday 17 June 2007

World Wikia - 100 places to visit before you die

Rating:★★★★★
Category:Other
1. Pyramids of Egypt
2. Great Wall of China
3. Taj Mahal – India
4. Serengeti Migration – Kenya/Tanzania
5. Galapagos Islands – Ecuador
6. Grand Canyon – USA
7. Machu Picchu – Peru
8. Iguazu Falls – Argentina & Brazil
9. Bali – Indonesia
10. Amazon Rain Forest – Brazil & Peru
11. Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania
12. Great Barrier Reef – Australia
13. Angkor Wat – Cambodia
14. Victoria Falls – Zambia & Zimbabwe
15. Forbidden City – China
16. Bagan – Myanmar
17. Karnak Temple – Egypt
18. Teotihuacan – Mexico
19. Banaue Rice Terraces – Philippines
20. Bora Bora – French Polynesia
21. Acropolis & its Parthenon – Greece
22. Potala Palace at Lhasa – China
23. Jerusalem Old City – Israel
24. Qin Terra Cotta Warriors – China
25. Chichen Itza – Mexico
26. Petra – Jordan
27. Nile River Cruise – Egypt
28. Easter Island – Chile
29. Cappadocia – Turkey
30. Colosseum of Rome – Italy
31. Fjords of Norway
32. St Peter's Basilica – Vatican City
33. Egyptian Museum – Egypt
34. Borobudur – Indonesia
35. Valley of the Kings – Egypt
36. Hong Kong Harborscape – China
37. Sistine Chapel – Vatican City
38. Alhambra – Spain
39. Louvre Museum – France
40. Canals of Venice – Italy
41. Versailles – France
42. Carlsbad Caverns – USA
43. Mecca – Saudi Arabia
44. Kathmandu Valley – Nepal
45. Metropolitan Museum of Art – USA
46. Mt. Everest – China & Nepal
47. Antarctica Cruise – Multinational
48. Temple of Emerald Buddha – Thailand
49. Hagia Sofia – Turkey
50. Pompeii – Italy
51. Kashmir Valley – India
52. Prague Old Town – Czech Republic
53. Golden Temple – India
54. Amalfi Coast & Drive – Italy
55. Meenakshi – India
56. Chartres Cathedral – France
57. Mezquita of Cordoba – Spain
58. Damascus Old City / Umayyad – Syria
59. Dubrovnik – Croatia
60. Uffizi Gallery – Italy
61. Rio Panoramic Views – Brazil
62. Golden Pavilion – Japan
63. Delphi – Greece
64. St. Basil's Cathedral – Russia
65. Abu Simbel – Egypt
66. St. Mark's Basilica/Campanile – Italy
67. Florence Cityscape – Italy
68. Kremlin – Russia
69. Varanasi & the Ganges – India
70. Li River Cruise – China
71. Shwedagon Stupa – Myanmar
72. Sahara Desert – Multinational
73. Leaning Tower of Pisa – Italy
74. Baalbek – Lebanon
75. Mont-St-Michel – France
76. Topkapi Palace – Turkey
77. Carnival in Rio – Brazil
78. Stonehenge – England
79. Angel Falls – Venezuela
80. Yellowstone – USA
81. Santorini – Greece
82. Petronas Twin Towers – Malaysia
83. Matterhorn – Switzerland
84. New York Skyline – USA
85. Marrakesh – Morocco
86. Eiffel Tower – France
87. Ladakh – India
88. Niagara Falls – Canada & USA
89. British Museum – England
90. Burj Al Arab – Dubai, UAE
91. Yangtze River Cruise – China
92. Yosemite – USA
93. Ayers Rock – Australia
94. Hermitage Museum – Russia
95. Chambord Chateau – France
96. Lijiang / Shangri-La – China
97. Neuschwanstein Castle – Germany
98. Banff national park
99. San Francisco – USA
100. Portofino – Italy

XYZ Restaurant




Falafil (vegetable shawarma)
RM 1.50 per roll

My Apartment at Bahrain




3 rooms
2 bathrooms
Fully furnished
Very small swimming pool
Gym Room
Jacuzzi
RM 7500 per month

Wednesday 13 June 2007

Al Fateh Mosque K800i




Working late again today...
but found a nice place to take photos :)

Saturday 9 June 2007

Bahrain Fort (Portugese Fort)




شيدت هذه القلعة على يد البرتغاليين وتم ترميمها من قبل الزرقانيين
(( الزرقانيين هم أبناء الفقارة عندما يلبسون الأوفرهول الأزرق ))

Qal'at al-Bahrain (Arabic: قلعة البحرين) is an archaeological site located in Bahrain. It is composed of an artificial mound created by human inhabitants from 2300 BC up to the 1700's. Among other things, it was once the capital of the Dilmun civilization, and served more recently as a Portuguese fort. For these reasons, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. Qal'at al–Bahrain( also known as the Bahrain Fort or Portuguese fort) is an archaeological site and historic fort.

It is a typical tell – an artificial mound created by many successive layers of human occupation. The strata of the 300x600-metre tell testify to continuous human presence from about 2300 B.C. to the 16th century A.D. About 25% of the site has been excavated revealing structures of different types: residential, public, commercial, religious and military. They testify to the importance of the site, a trading port, over the centuries. On the top of the 12m high mound, there is the impressive Portuguese fort, which gave the whole site its name, qal'a, meaning fort. The site was the capital of the Dilmun, one of the most important ancient civilizations of the region. It contains the richest remains inventoried of this civilization, which was hitherto only known from written Sumerian references
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Saturday 2 June 2007

Bahrain Financial Harbour Opening (from BFH website)




A fully integrated, master-planned development, the US$ 1.5 billion Bahrain Financial Harbour (BFH), is aimed at creating a complete financial city, a self contained community and reinforcing Bahrain's unsurpassed position as the financial capital of the Middle East. A first of its kind development in the region, BFH is a highly focused, committed and advanced financial environment spread over 380,000 square metres of prime seafront property in the centre of Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. Furthermore, it comprises of 10 projects that uniquely combines business, leisure and residential components under one canopy. The BFH Client Relations Centre is located on-site at the 'Gateway to Bahrain' on the King Faisal Highway in Manama.

Weekend




Friday 1 June 2007

King Fahd Causeway (Bahrain Causeway)




King Fahd Causeway (Bahrain Causeway)

Probably the most spectacular road construction project of all has been the building of the King Fahd Causeway, connecting the Saudi Arabian mainland with the island of Bahrain. On 11th November, 1982, the cornerstone of the bridge was jointly placed by King Fahd and the then ruler of Bahrain, Sheikh Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa. This is a four-lane highway, 25 meters wide and about 26 kilometers long. Building works, costing US$ 1.2 billion, financed entirely by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, were completed in 1986 (1406/07 AH) and the Causeway was opened to traffic at the end of that year.

In 2001, 2.7 million cars, carrying over 10 million passenges, had used this causeway.

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