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Yesterday.. Today.. Uncomfortable

Yesterday when i woke up
The smell of grasses, Birds chirping sounded the same
Yesterday when i woke up
I heard the same folks’ voices in the early dawn
Yesterday when i woke up
The hustle of the city seemed similar
Radios playing love song greeting the morning
One Language.. All understood
It all seemed familiar.. comfortable..
Ah… Home

Today I woke up
Grasses dont smell the same
The swansong of yesterday’s chirps reached a different note
Absent of that familiar sound i used to love yesterday
Language barriers.. Not understood
Want to live under that same beautiful shell again?
Yes… but some might say we are complacent.. too protected
Hmmm…  But thats what home supposed to be felt. 
It all seemed different… uncomfortable
Ah… where am i now? 

gumbira:

KreatiV OutBox presents  

LakiBini 

Synopsis:

LakiBini is a play about a couple, a husband and his wife, or if you’d like, a wife and her husband, sitting around their living room, sipping coffee, watching television, engaging in banal conversations, and occupying themselves with all the activities that a married couple would do after retirement. Yes, it seems to be a horrible daily ordeal. And we’re not just referring to the marriage part. Surely seniority couldn’t be all that bad, could it? 

 Playwright - Zulfadli Rashid (Big)
Director - Agnes Christina
Cast - Adlina Adil & Saiful Amri

Show details:
Preview
30 June 2011
8pm
$16 

Performances
1 & 2 July 2011
8pm
$20 
Venue:-The Substation Theatre 
Tickets available at The Substation Box Office. 
45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936

Tel: 6337 7800 (Mish’aal)

(Source: youtube.com)

“I’m so fat, I need to lose weight.”

Expectations:

Reality:

Aku macam nak rembat mama yang kat atas ni! hahaha

(Source: rockettoremember)

Can i bring this to work? please….
chickenshit:

Ostrich Pillow designed by Kawamura Ganjavian creates private environment that allows you to take warm and comfortable power naps.

Can i bring this to work? please….

chickenshit:

Ostrich Pillow designed by Kawamura Ganjavian creates private environment that allows you to take warm and comfortable power naps.

Bianca Zen, My Sister ↘

http://thecreativefinder.com/biancazen

sister’s portfolio page. Less did I realise she is an established writer with awards. So proud of her. 

She once said to me, “at your age I have already won awards.” It made me realised how small am I, a guy with no achievements in life..plain and ordinary

One of her work for The Somerset. 

Beauty Pageant turns Pilot.

Everyone can fly with Miss Thailand 2005

Air Asia pilot Chananporn Rosjan explains how she made the transition from beauty pageant queen to queen of the skiesSelect ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesomePoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome


Air Asia pilot Chananporn RosjanAfter competing in the Miss Universe 2005 pageant, Miss Thailand Chananporn Rosjan traded in her crown for a pilot’s license.

The first plane that Air Asia pilot Chananporn Rosjan — or Nod –- ever flew solo was a Cessna 172, a single engine prop plane. She describes the flight as the most terrifying event of her life.

“We were still at Don Muang Airport. A thunderstorm was coming in, it was turbulent. I had a trainer with me who would jump in if I ran into problems — but he never did.”

Despite her initial fears, Nod went on to pass every exam and obstacle the pilot training program put in her way. One of just five women in a graduating class of over 30, today she’s among the few female pilots working in Asia’s male-dominated airline industries. 

Miss Thailand UniverseNod performs during the national costume competition as part of the Miss Universe pageant in 2005, which was held in Bangkok.

But what makes Nod’s story really interesting is that in addition to holding the title of “captain,” she’s also a former beauty pageant queen. In 2005, Nod was crowned Miss Thailand Universe, taking part in the Miss Universe pageantalongside Canadian winner and now Bangkok-based celebrity Natalie Glebova.

But being Miss Thailand didn’t exactly help the Thammasat University graduate with her career ambitions.

“There were a lot of expectations that I would be very effeminate or act a certain way because I was a beauty queen.”

They couldn’t have been more wrong. The self-confessed tomboy was once even asked by her flight instructors if she could improve her appearance after appearing at school one too many times wearing slacks and no make up.

From swimsuit competitions to flight school exams

Growing up in Bangkok and New York, Nod admits she was always more into sports and athletics — volleyball and basketball were her thing — than girly toys. She did have Barbie dolls but says she would pit them in ‘battle royales’ against her brother’s action figures.

“But I also loved Broadway plays, and I got into theater in high school,” she says.

Did she ever play a man?

“Well … once.”

Air Asia pilot Chananporn RosjanThe former beauty queen and current captain gets ready for take-off alongside a fellow Air Asia pilot.

Many of the women who are crowned Miss Thailand end up capitalizing on their fame by going into the entertainment industry after their pageant queen commitments are over. But Nod says she always knew her future would take her somewhere else.

For one, she was always obsessed with airplanes. Her mother was a flight attendent so Nod was 10 when she first got to see inside a cockpit. 

However her parents advised her to pursue another career, knowing the pilot industry to be a patriarchal arena. As a result she chose to study electrical engineering at Thammasat University, with a view of one day becoming an aerospace engineer.

She only found out about Air Asia’s pilot training program through some guy friends. She went along with them to the entrance exam at their insistence and was the only one that passed.

But defying expectations has always been the norm for Nod. She is the girl next door that beat you at all the sports, who grew up to become the gorgeous, intelligent woman who still beats you at all the sports.

In 2006, Nod received her official Air Asia pilot wings. Today she flies both domestic and regional routes, and says she’ll likely be working on Air Asia’s newest route, direct flights from Bangkok to India, which began this week.

“I am very thankful. I know I am really lucky that the opportunities came along when they did. Everything has been a really rewarding experie



Read more: Everyone can fly with Miss Thailand 2005 | CNNGo.com http://www.cnngo.com/bangkok/life/captain-miss-thailand-2005-158279#ixzz1NQlFahdg

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