Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Wordless Wednesday : Grand Spicy Chicken McDeluxe

Have you tasted the ....


Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Therapeutic Tuesday : A new Tradition


My roommate which is also my best friend came up with the idea of this idea where I should post a song on a selected day, every week. Much like our famous Wordless Wednesday trend in our bloggersphere, we came up with Therapeutic Tuesday to cope with the aftermath of Monday blues which leaves much of the human souls in discontent. 

The sole purpose of this day is to help the people out there to embrace the pain and overcome with grace. Rise from the ashes, like the great phoenix. The songs selected will mostly be a mix of either R&B, Ballads, Pop, of Classical beauties that help us to turn the tables of our emotional roller coaster. Be it joy, warmth, sense of security, or self-worth, we hope that you could achieve it by listening to the music pierces your soul, and engross you with it's beautifully heart-wrenching lyrics.


And so we started the official debut of this new tradition with one of the classics.


Written by R. Kelly, this R&B wonder hold the records for the first song in the 37 year-long history in Billboard Hot 100 to debut at number one. Lovely and supple, the song produced by both R. Kelly and Micheal Jackson received a rainbows of comments ranging from the good to the bad.

"You are not alone
I am here with you
Though you're far away
I am here to stay
You are not alone
I am here with you
Though we're far apart
You're always in my heart."
- R. Kelly

Monday, 3 June 2013

Out with the Old

If both of my previous post about the increment of the minimum retirement age seemed to be on the positive outlook of the scale, now I shall bombard it with one big fucking reason why it is actually such a no-no, and inconsiderate to a point.


Sunday, 2 June 2013

Saving up for the Future

If you've read my previous post about the increment in the retirement age from 56 to 60, and the benefits (?) of it to these work-obsessed veterans, now here I would like to add a side of dessert to this notion.


Saturday, 1 June 2013

Work till you DROP DEAD

 

Retirement. A word that mean a lot to those who had spent half the time of their life working, earning money to support their life and presumably their families too. They'll be jumping for joy like children who received their first ang pow. In a way, the same could be said in the case of retirement. These retirees will either be given pension (government employees) or their cumulative amount of money saved up in the Employee Pension Fund (EPF - for those private sector labours) as they are being release from employment. So what's  the issue?