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Aussie band ready to rock
The title is a direct rip off from the NST article published yesterday, in Sunday People about the FUEL Concert we had been organising. Thanks to Lin Shi for getting that out. Get the article here. Or read it here. Written by Lam Lin Shi THINGS may have quietened down a bit now that the Merdeka celebration is over but that doesn’t mean you have to stay glued to the idiot box at home. Get off that couch and come for a different kind of celebration this Saturday in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Think energy, think passion. It’s a power-packed concert that features the Christian City Church (CCC) band from Sydney,…
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First World Hotel Genting
According to www.piramindwelt.com, Genting’s First World Hotel was opened in 2002, it wasn’t there the last time I was an underage trying to get into Genting’s Casino back in 1999. Anyways, the First World Hotel is this huge 6000 over rooms colourful building. I paid for a Standard room over the Merdeka (Independence Day) holidays, only for RM95 room only package. The hotel is huge with a gigantic lobby, so big you can’t really check in at the counter. Guests have to check in using some automated machines with their MyKad and the keycard to the rooms pop out of the machines. You don’t get any personal services at this…
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FUEL Conference and Concert
The biggest event ever that we’re organising is less than 3 weeks away! It’s crazy when I think about the short time we have to put everything together. If you’re reading this, please support this event by registering for it and coming for the concert. Date: 14-16 Sept (Fri-Sun) Venue: Kajang AOG and PGRM Cheras for the concert More on details of event just go to http://www.kaog.org.my/fuel/ We’re actually expecting 300 people to register from all over Malaysia and over 2000 people, young and old to come for the concert. That’s why we rented the mega nice big hall, Dewan Wawasan in PGRM. This hall can accomodate up to over…
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Fly back in time 50 years
I seldom read the NST some most of the time I did, I’d find it boring compared to theStar. Today I went into 7-eleven to grab theStar, but horrifyingly it was already finished. So many people read that paper huh. So, I had to grab NST instead. Took me less than an hour to finish reading it… However, I think I’d probably be buying NST everyday from 25 Aug to 31 Aug, as they are printing and giving free the old newspapers of those dates from 1957. I think that’s a pretty cool marketing tactic. Having not yet being alive in 1957, I’d really like to get a feel of…







