Sunday, April 25, 2010

I Bought My Self a Present for Birthday =)

Well I think I deserve to treat myself better. I bought myself a notebook Thinkpad Edge.













The most expensive present ever I have bought for myself :D......


Thank you.
Gallen Low

Thursday, April 8, 2010

TVB Drama A Fistful of Stances




English Title:

A Fistful of Stances

Chinese Title:
鐵馬尋橋

Episodes:
25

Cast:
Kevin Cheng,
Kenneth Ma,
Stephen Wong,
Shirley Yeung,
Alex Lam,
Nancy Wu
and more...

Synopsis:

AU YEUNG WAI-LAN (Yuen Qiu), owner of a martial arts training school, is reunited with her long-lost son KOO YU-CHEUNG (Kevin Cheng) after years of agonizing separation. On his return home, CHEUNG is shocked to find that his younger brother KOO YU-TONG (Ma Kwok Ming) has been critically ill and that his father was murdered long ago by WING TAK (Lam Ka Wah), the existing director of a pharmaceutical company and a bitter old foe of the KOOs. CHEUNG has never been into kung-fu but shows glimpses of his potential when he strikes back at the impudent, arrogant WING MAN-KWAN (Jacky Heung), also the son of TAK. Pinning all her hopes on CHEUNG, LAN not only teaches him a special set of kung-fu skills created by the family, but also registers for him for the Guangdong Boxing Championship Tournament. Out of the blue, CHEUNG's opponent in the final turns out to be KWAN.CHEUNG starts losing his bearings after achieving growing success and recognition in the field of martial arts. Caught up in the love triangle between LAN's apprentice YING NGAN-MING (Natalie Tong), his dream girl CHOW MUI-MUI (Nancy Wu) and himself, CHEUNG is utterly confused and exhausted, which later causes his failure in the final tournament.


Airing March 17 ~ April 18 (replacing My Better Half)



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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Tremors Hit at George Town

Thursday April 8, 2010
Early morning terror for high-rise residents in the north
By K. KASTURI DEWI and EMBUN MAJID

newsdesk@thestar.com.my

GEORGE TOWN: Tremors hit several high-rise buildings on Penang island following the earthquake in Sumatra, causing some residents to fear that another tsunami was about to lash the island.

Housewife M. Mohana, 48, who lives in the Taman Pelangi flats in Macallum Street Ghaut, said she was sitting on the sofa in the living room when she felt her body rocking.
Earth movement: Bayan Lepas Meteorological Office director Loh Eng Kee briefing the press on Wednesday’s 7.5 magnitude earthquake that hit off the coast of North Sumatra.

“I looked up and saw the blades of the fan swaying.

“The windows and doors were all closed, so I was wondering how the fans in the hall and in my son’s room could sway.

“That’s when I knew something was wrong. I thought of the tsunami that hit Penang years ago and got worried,” she said.

Mohana said she quickly woke her son, daughter, two grandchildren and a sick aunt who were all asleep in their rooms and dashed out of the third-floor unit.

Another resident Teh Lay Eng, 55, who lives on the 17th floor said she had felt about five tremors since moving there, but yesterday’s incident was the strongest.

“I was in the living room after getting up at about 6am and I suddenly felt dizzy.

“I felt the whole room was moving around me and the door was rattling.

“I quickly dashed into the room to wake up both my children and we ran down using the staircase,” she said.

Villagers in Kota Kuala Muda in Kedah, which was badly hit by the tsunami six years ago, also fled their homes when they felt tremors about 6.15am.

Kota Kuala Muda Tsunami Victims Association chairman Yusof Awang said some of them took important documents with them.

“Although there was no tsunami warning, the villagers fled their homes,” he said.

Fisherman Ibrahim Abdullah, 53, from Taman Permatang Katong said that he was about to perform Subuh prayers when he felt the tremors.

“I immediately took my family to an open field overlooking the sea,” he said.

By The Star News Paper