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Friday, August 24, 2012

Fishing and fishing and fishng

My biggest catch for the day and as far as i remembered
This happened during my long holiday from late May to early July 2012..spending most of my time went fishing..the fish caught is not so2 but the feeling in luring the fish is the best!!      
Malam sepi tanpa ikan

About 70+ in total



Monday, February 28, 2011

Daphne Iking

news extract from theStar about Daphne Iking remarries with Azmi Abdul Rahman:


Saturday February 26, 2011

Daphne is Dahlia with a new darling

By NOORSILA ABD MAJID
newsdesk@thestar.com.my

Daphne, 31, who adopted the Muslim name of Dahlia when she converted in January, said she and her husband, who is also known to their friends as Joe, dated for more than a year before deciding to tie the knot.
They got married on Jan 8 in a simple akad nikah ceremony at her hometown in Penampang, Sabah, witnessed by family members and friends.
A second chance at love: Daphne and Azmi dated for more than a year before tying the knot. Daphne says Azmi has been her ‘rock’.
The couple started off as business partners, working on projects like 2REDchairs (www.2redchairs.tumblr.com), a street discussion on so-called taboo subjects, like religion, transgender and homosexuality.
They broke up before – for a while – as she was not sure if their relationship would work.
“I told him ‘let’s just stick to being business partners’. But he is really myjodoh (perfect match).
“He’s been my rock after the failure of my first marriage became a public issue,” she told the Daily Chilli, the news portal of The Star.
Speaking on her conversion to Islam, the TV personality who was recently seen as one of the show hosts of the Seri Angkasa Awards, said: “Islam is a beautiful religion. I’ve been studying it, especially after all the trials and turbulence in my life.”
Daphne was embroiled in a controversy over a suit brought by her first husband, Ryan Chong, against businessman Darren Choy for seducing her, with the intention of having sexual intercourse between July 2007 and September 2008.
Daphne and Ryan married on Jan 27, 2007 in Bali and she has a daughter, Isobel Daniella Iking-Chong. They divorced in 2009.
Joe, in his 30s, told the portal he is not concerned about his wife’s past.
“In Islam, it’s my duty, as a husband, to guide, protect and take good care of my wife.
“We married to avoid fitnah (slander),” he said.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

me and dancing

cha cha Minggu Seni Kreatif 6th col UM (MSK) 2010



Creative dance UM Feseni 2011
Ngajat MSK 2010
White Bamboo Doll MSK 2010 and MPIS 2011
Malam Kebudayaan Borneo 9th col 2010


Malam Kebudayaan IPTA/IPTS 2010



Pesta Budaya 1st col um 2010
Malam Citra Bayu 2010

this has been a part of my life and i become more active since i entered UM...will keep this posted..

Cendana Sari!!

My dance group for UM Feseni 2011!!we rawk people!
qing yu is not in the photo..she took this


okay...here she is..hehe

Friday, February 25, 2011

Optical Illusions

wassup people!! okay this entry is about optical illusion..do you have any idea of what it is??

so basically, optical illusions is how the eyes trick your mind (this is the simplest definition okay..i can put the more confusing and hard-to-get definition but i know you all won't even read that...LOL)

okay lets keep this things get going..below are some of the visual aids that can demonstrate you on what optical illusions is..try to follow on the instructions and stay focus..have fun!!

how many legs does the elephant have?
you can see the wheels are moving!!

can't you see its moving?
errr....i'm not sure about this...=.=
this things really beyond our imagination!!and its really fun to play with this things but don't think to much on how its works as it might stressed you out!!as what its should be,our eyes really did tricks our mind!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Married German ordained as Catholic priest

News extract from Yahoo!news


This image provided by the Archdiocese Cologne, ...
This image provided by the Archdiocese Cologne, shows priest Harm Klueting during a ceremony at the Roman Catholic priests college in Cologne Tuesday Feb. 22, 2011. In a rare move that needed the pope's approval, the Lutheran convert was ordained Tuesday as a Catholic priest in Germany and is being allowed to remain married to his wife - who has already become a nun. Pope Benedict XVI gave Klueting a special permission to remain married to his wife Edeltraut Klueting, who became a Catholic Carmelite nun in 2004. The Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican's chief spokesman, said the exception is rare but there have been similar cases.
BERLIN – In a rare move that needed the pope's approval, a Lutheran convert was ordained Tuesday as a Catholic priest in Germany and is being allowed to remain married to his wife — who has already become a nun.
Harm Klueting, 61, was ordained by Archbishop Joachim Cardinal Meisner in a private ceremony at the city's seminary, the Cologne archdiocese said.
Pope Benedict XVI gave Klueting a special permission to remain married to his wife Edeltraut Klueting, who became a Catholic Carmelite nun in 2004.
The Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican's chief spokesman, said the exception is rare but there have been similar cases.
"It doesn't happen every day," he said.
Klueting and his wife were Lutherans when they married in 1977 and both served as Lutheran clerics before converting to Catholicism several years ago. They have two grown children.
The Cologne archdiocese said in a statement that the couple would not have to take the traditional vow of celibacy as long as they remain married — a highly unusual move since celibacy is normally a key requirement for Catholic priests.
Klueting and his family could not be reached for comment, and it was not clear whether they still lived together as a couple.
Lombardi said he didn't have any specific information about the Kluetings, including what the pope said about the case.
Klueting is a professor for historical theology at the University of Cologne and teaches Catholic theology at Fribourg University in Switzerland. From now on, he also will provide services as a spiritual counselor for university students.
The archdiocese published pictures of the ordination ceremony showing Klueting with short gray hair and a beard, wearing a simple white priest vestment as he received his blessings from Meisner, who was wearing a festive yellow embroidered robe and a golden cardinal's hat.
In 1950, Pope Pius XII first allowed clergymen who had converted to Catholicism to remain married, the Cologne diocese said in its statement. However, each case has to be approved by the pope himself, the statement said, adding that in the past married priests also had been ordained in the German cities of Hamburg and Regensburg.
Last month, three former Anglican bishops were ordained as Catholic priests in London, becoming the first ex-bishops to take advantage of a new Vatican system designed to make it easier for Anglicans to embrace Roman Catholicism.
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Frances D'Emilio contributed to this report from Rome.