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| Tuesday, 27-Mar-2007 16:08 |
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Looking Outside - Coming Soon Medic Couple
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medic couple
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setelah selesai cardiff couple kita tunggu Medic couple plak yg penting TUNGGGUUUUUUU.....
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Monday, 26-Feb-2007 05:50 |
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Looking Outside - Cardiff Couple Dr. Rizmy & Dr. Effarezan.
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Cardiff Couple Dr. Rizmy & Dr. Effarezan
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Cardiff Couple Dr. Rizmy & Dr. Effarezan
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Cardiff Couple Dr. Rizmy & Dr. Effarezan
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| Quote: | | satu perkahwinan yang gilang-gemilang dilangsungkan di dewan perdana felda diantara dr.Rizmy dan dr.Effarezan.Di mulai dengan paluan kompang , persembahan daripada okestra PDRM dan persatuan kebudayaan membuatkan perkahwinan ini lebih meriah.TAHNIAH kepada kedua mempelai semoga kekal ke akhir hayat. |
"History to remember "
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Monday, 12-Feb-2007 03:53 |
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Looking Outside - Cardiff Couple
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Coming Soon
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COMING SOON ...
| Quote: | very busy lately..dengan pelbagai tugas yang belum settle dan perlu diselesaikan..nantikan mengenai Cardiff Couple yg begitu anggun,cantik dan bergaya ..Live from Dewan Perdana Felda dibawakan oleh buttet |
"History to remember "
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Wednesday, 7-Feb-2007 16:09 |
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Looking Outside - Tributed to My Friend Shahril Saad
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" hello my friend " itu ayat pertama engkau ...membuat kengkawan untuk menoleh dan tersenyum.sambil engkau tersenyum engkau memulakan cerita sehingga ketawa berderai dari mulut kawan-kawanmu. "eh aril tolong aku jap" kawan meminta pertolongan.."Bolehh" itu aja jawapan dari mulut mue, tanpa ada penolakkan terhadap permintaan kawan,sungguh mulia hati engkau.Untuk memenuhi permintaan kawan engkau sanggup membawa kereta buruk kau ke Johor..walaupun kau selalu ditinggalkan kau tetap sabar..tetapi kami tak sabar bila kau meniggalkan kami kali nie .engkau nampak tak kami semua berkumpul untukmenyambut kau pulang..engkau nampak tak kami semua menangis melihat kau terbaring..engkau nampak tak kami melambai van kau meninggalkan rumah..kau pasti melihatnyakan..aku yakin kau pasti melihatnya my friend..untuk sahabat aku shahril saad..Al-Fatihah aku sedekah buat mue..semoga kau damai disana ..esok aku akan pergi majlis tahlil mue...Al-Fatihah
http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/8700/arilrz2.jpg
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| Tuesday, 23-Jan-2007 07:29 |
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Looking Outside - Baba and Nyonya wedding
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| Quote: | The Peranakan culture is essentially a cultural blend of mainly Chinese, Malay and some European descent, very often bearing the best of each. The Peranakan community evolved some two to three hundred years ago when Chinese traders established trade ties with the locals from the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore. Cross-cultural relationships and marriages were natural by-products when these traders married local Malay women. Peranakan, which means, "locally born" in the Malay language, was to be the name of subsequent generations of Chinese-Malays. To Westerners, they are commonly known as "Straits-born Chinese".
The early Peranakans were indeed a well-off group of people in social standing and wealth. They classified themselves as different from the common Chinese who were mainly laborers in Malaya. But as more Chinese merchants rooted themselves in the Malayan Peninsula, the Peranakans began to assimilate into the Chinese culture and thus diluting the rich heritage established by the early Peranakans. Among these are the language and beliefs. The Malay component was diluted to such an extent that the modern day Peranakans are chiefly Chinese in look and identity.
The original Peranakans were mainly from Malacca, many whom later migrated to Penang and Singapore. Though essentially the same, they are distinguishable by the nuances in styles and languages that they use. Peranakans in Singapore have developed a language called Baba Malay, essentially a Malay vernacular. Male Peranakans are known as Baba and the females Nonya. The latter has been affectionately used in describing Peranakan cuisines and fashion.
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Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Thursday, 11-Jan-2007 03:15 |
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Looking Outside - VMY2007 eye on Malaysia
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| Quote: | fireworks show during grand launching eye on Malaysia for Visit Malaysia Year 2007 event. From eye on Malaysia you may experience breathtaking 360 degree and 20 KM view of Kuala Lumpur for 30 minutes and at height 60 meters. There are 40 gondolas with capacity 6 person for each gondolas and with air conditioner ...you must try it |
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Monday, 25-Dec-2006 15:57 |
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Looking Outside - Shah Alam Reception II
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dalam bilik VIP
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bersama org kenamaan
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| Quote: | | Majlis nie, mmg meriah kerana dihadiri oleh Panglima Diraja Tengku Sulaiman Ibni Almarhum Sultan Salahudin Shah, adik kepada Sultan Selangor.. from :zamdee |
untuk tempahan buleh aja contact kat bawah nie...
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Saturday, 16-Dec-2006 13:12 |
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looking outside - shah alam reception
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today wedding at dewan SUK Shah Alam..congrat to faizatul and mazlan...and thanks to zamdee coz invite me to shoot with him on this event ..
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Thursday, 7-Dec-2006 02:09 |
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Looking Outside - Buskers Festival Kuala Lumpur 2006
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INternational Buskers Festival Kuala Lumpur
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For nine days in December, buskers from all parts of the world join together to amuse, shock and wow the crowds at the second-largest street entertainment festival in Asia - the International Buskers' Festival in Kuala Lumpur.
more picture click my flickr
Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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| Wednesday, 22-Nov-2006 16:29 |
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Looking Outside - Somewhere in Penang II
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somewhere near Penang Jetty and Clock Tower
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| Quote: | Eating at Hawker Stalls recommended. It's very cheap, but you also learn a lot about the food of Malaysia. And we can forget all those silly questions like: "Can I eat that food?" or "Do get ill"?. Because the restaurants are under control of the Department of Health. There is no need to be afraid, when you want to eat at the hawker stalls. Sometimes you see a sign in a restaurant, saying "approved by the Department of Health
There are no menus and each stall tends to specialise in only one type of dish. Once you have ordered sit at a table and your food will find you.Like this stall near Penang Jetty that serve only nasi lemak , some drink , baked bread and some snack.
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Syahreil Hafiz Samsudin
buttet gmail.com
YM : lemang2002
contact : 0124517038
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