Monday, March 29, 2010

Gerard Way Meets Iggy Pop

WAY: I never thought about that, being author and actor. We were going to these cities where there were hate crimes directed at the kids listening to us, the kids wearing all black. I retreated and stopped being on the crusade. I didn't want anyone to get hurt. The light at the end of the tunnel was a friend reminding me I didn't wear a Public Image Ltd. pin on my jacket in high school because I wanted to get spit on, I wore it because I wanted to wear it. Our kids are the same way: It's their fucking choice. I can't protect them. I need to give them what they want.

Snsd - South Korean Born Angel















Question-Would You Rather….

" would you rather fly to a war torn country or a country undergoing a series of earthquakes"?

"Would you rather have all the money in the world and have no friends or have no money at all but have all the friends in the world"?


Sunday, March 28, 2010

The Real World ?

Sometimes we are not sure what the real world is, so to say. By what measure? The world we live in, the bosses we face daily, the financial command and power, military power, economic wealth and the world demands are what is perceived as the real world by the majority.
You were created beautifully and given a paradise to live in, live life to the full, don't measure yourself by the standards others put on you


Miranda Kerr-Flawless Angel















Famous Penangites

Famous Penangites

  • Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysia's fifth Prime Minister, hails from the mainland town of Kepala Batas, Penang.
  • Ah Niu (阿牛), artist, popular across Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and China.
  • Alleycats, popular Malaysian band formed in the 1960s.
  • Anwar Fazal, who Mother Earth News called in 1983 "probably the most influential figure in the worldwide consumer movement". [4]
  • Anwar Ibrahim, the ex-Deputy Prime Minister, currently the MP representing Permatang Pauh and leader of parliamentary opposition.
  • Jill Bennett (1931-1990), actress, born in Penang.
  • Professor Chin Fung Kee from Nibong Tebal, the designer of the Penang Bridge
  • Jimmy Choo, the famous shoe designer.
  • Chung Keng Quee
  • Chung Thye Phin
  • Ken Yeang, world renowned architect, famous for his bioclimatic skyscrapers.
  • Eddy Choong, the four-time All England champion [5]
  • Gu Hongming (辜鴻銘) (1857-1928), famous Chinese scholar from Penang.
  • Nicol David, Women's squash world champion.
  • Lee Chong Wei, currently ranked No.1 badminton player in the world. (22 January 2009)
  • Li Yi (李逸, birth name 李金标) (1952-1980), Chinese singer of the 1970s whose promising singing career was cut short by a fatal road mishap in 1980.
  • Lim Chong Eu, former Chief Minister of Penang.
  • Loh Boon Siew (1915-1995), a tycoon famous for his Boon Siew Honda and sole distributor of Honda motorcycles in Malaysia.
  • P. Ramlee (1929-1973), Malaysia's legendary actor/singer/director.
  • Danny Quah, World famous Economist, present Head of the Economics Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
  • Tan Twan Eng, novelist, nominated for the 2007 Man Booker Prize for the novel The Gift of Rain.
  • Lillian Too, feng shui consultant and best-selling author of feng shui books.
  • John H. Whyte (1928-1990), a political scientist born in Penang.
  • Wu Lien-teh (1879 - 1960), world-renowned Plague Fighter and pioneer in the modernization of China's public health system.
  • Yeap Chor Ee (1867-1952), prominent businessman and philanthropist.
  • Yong Mun Sen (1896-1962), pioneer artist, father of Malaysian paintings.
  • Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, former Chief Minister of Penang
  • Tunku Abdul Rahman, founder and Bapa Malaysia, 1st Prime Minister of Malaysia; even a Kedah prince, but studied in Penang Free School and retired in Penang.
  • Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon, former Chief Minister of Penang, now a federal minister.