Things are fine between me and abang Jai. We met today. Pangs of guilt however struck me as he brought his two year-old daughter along. I felt really bad for raging...
But he was so loving and caring towards his daughter...it's also sad with how things are.
Ok...enough of being so full of it and wallowing in self pity.
Am going to do something more socially responsible for the day. For those of you....either in or out of Malaysia, and you wish to contribute something to the victims of the quake/tsunami tragedy, please do.
While there are many ways to do this, with many volunteer and governmental relief organisations collection aid and enlisting manpower, one way is to done to the Malaysian Tsunami Disaster Fund.
But he was so loving and caring towards his daughter...it's also sad with how things are.
Ok...enough of being so full of it and wallowing in self pity.
Am going to do something more socially responsible for the day. For those of you....either in or out of Malaysia, and you wish to contribute something to the victims of the quake/tsunami tragedy, please do.
While there are many ways to do this, with many volunteer and governmental relief organisations collection aid and enlisting manpower, one way is to done to the Malaysian Tsunami Disaster Fund.
"The New Straits Times and Berita Harian newspapers, joined by TV3 and 8TV have launched a Malaysian Tsunami Disaster Fund to assist Government efforts in rehabilitating and helping the thousands of victims affected by this tragedy. All contributions will be handed over to the Federal Government Disaster Fund Contributions can be sent to the New Straits Times or Berita Harian at Balai Berita, 31, Jalan Riong, 59100 Kuala Lumpur and cheques should be made out to New Straits Times Press Berhad. On the reverse side of the cheque, please write "NST-BH Malaysian Tsunami Disaster Fund."
I'm proud to say I've donated...so please spare a thought if you haven't.
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