街头剧场 之 最后十日



为什么很爱很爱一个人不是极力去争取,而是放手呢?

我以为不打扰你,是让你幸福的方法。
我想和你做回朋友,还要是好朋友。
我要做你不是男朋友的好朋友。
你永远在我心里面有个位置。

如果你不能够幸福,这样离开就是我一辈子的遗憾。

如果离开你是我­一世的遗憾,我宁愿相信我没有离开过你。

Argue

realised we have different perception of the date
i do not want it to be too earli

you just want it to be as earli as possible
what about my opinion?

you say depend on you
and you say why wanna fight with others
wanna do it when everybody is doing it?

er...
sorry i don't know
cos i just know there is only one chance
it might not be perfect
but...
i want it to be as memorrable as possible

i just cant accept the date you proposed
cos..
we have not done anything now
then??
you just give me a date
well
i need more them

please do not complain...

5 sens and 25 sens

the government just annouced petrol price is going up by 5 sens w.e.f. today
price of sugar increase 25 sens per kg

Subsidy removed for RON 97 petrol

KUALA LUMPUR: From Friday, the subsidies for sugar, petrol, liquefied petroleum gas and diesel will be cut as part of the gradual subsidy rationalisation programme, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s office on Thursday.

The price of sugar will go up 25sen to RM1.75 per kg; LPG will go up 10sen to RM1.85 per kg; petrol RON95 will be up 5sen to RM1.85 per litre and diesel will be up 5sen to RM1.75 per litre.

RON 97 will no longer be subsidised. It will be subjected to a managed float, where the price will be determined by the automatic pricing mechanism, the statement said.

The details of these changes are now available on the PMO and PEMANDU websites, at: www.pmo.gov.my and www.pemandu.gov.my.

On May 27, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Idris Jala had said that Malaysia would be bankrupt by 2019 if it did not cut subsidies and rein in borrowings.

He had said that Malaysia's debt would rise to 100% of GDP by 2019 from the current 54% if it did not cut subsidies.

Meanwhile, In ALOR SETAR, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said that when implementing the subsidy rationalisation plan, the Government would seek not to burden the people.

He said the rationalisation move was necessary to reduce Government expenditure and strengthen the financial position of the country.

“It will help reduce the fiscal deficit so that world and local markets will have more confidence in the national economy,” he told newsmen after opening the Kuala Kedah Umno division meeting here on Thursday.

He added that the Government was reviewing all types of subsidies.

The full press statement from the Prime Minister’s office is below:

1. To help Malaysia maintain the strong growth it has achieved, the Government has implemented difficult but long-needed economic reforms that will help Malaysia become a developed and high-income nation. In this regard, the Government has begun a planned and fair reform of a subsidy regime that for too long has been ineffective in helping those who need it most and, over time, has become a barrier to Malaysia’s progress.

2. The Government has made bold economic decisions over the past two years. Two stimulus packages were introduced, promoting growth, even as the global financial crisis spread. Important sectors of our economy further liberalised were opened to new investment.

The Government cut spending by RM24 billion, by reducing waste and inefficiency. As a result, the country’s economy has been reinvigorated, with 10.1% growth in the first quarter of 2010, Malaysia’s best performance in a decade. Although there is still instability in the global economy, Malaysia is well positioned for the future – not by chance, but by the choices we have made together.

3. As set out by the Prime Minister when he announced the 10th Malaysia Plan, Malaysia’s national goals cannot be achieved by simply managing through a crisis. Malaysia’s ambition is to be a high-income nation, with opportunity for all.

4. In the New Economic Model, the Prime Minister set out plans for further investment in key strategic sectors, upgrading our infrastructure, creating additional private sector investment opportunities and realizing higher levels of GDP growth.

However, growth alone will not allow us to meet our goals. As the Government has consistently said over recent months, we must also implement subsidy reforms that will remove distortions in the marketplace and enable us to better target our resources on those most in need, and on investments that will provide lasting benefits for Malaysians.

5. With these priorities in mind, the Cabinet has decided that, effective 16 July 2010, subsidies for fuel, specifically petrol, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), as well as sugar, will be reduced as the first step of a gradual subsidy rationalisation programme.

Subsidies for RON 95 and diesel will be reduced by 5 sen per liter. LPG will be reduced by 10 sen per kilogram. RON 97 will no longer be subsidised. It will be subjected to a managed float, where the price will be determined by the automatic pricing mechanism. For sugar, the upward price adjustment will be 25 sen per kilogram. The details of these changes are now available on the PMO and PEMANDU websites, at: www.pmo.gov.my and www.pemandu.gov.my

6. These minimal changes will help Malaysia achieve a position of fiscal responsibility and put us on a path toward reducing our deficit. To meet these objectives, we have chosen to make adjustments to our subsidies. Even after these changes, the Government will still spend an estimated RM 7.82 billion on fuel and sugar subsidies in 2010. The prices of fuel and sugar in Malaysia will still be among the lowest in the region.

7. This subsidy rationalisation will, according to estimates, allow Malaysia to reduce Government expenditure by more than RM 750 million in 2010.

8. The decision to reduce subsidies for fuel and sugar is based on the fact that reducing fuel subsidies will have the greatest impact on government spending and reducing sugar subsidies will allow us to promote healthier lifestyles. The decision is also grounded on three main concerns:

a. First, these subsidies also benefit foreigners and wealthier Malaysians, who can well afford to pay unsubsidised prices. Our focus should be on helping the family sharing a motorcycle or Kancil to get to work and school, but instead our spending on subsidies has provided the same benefits to those driving imported luxury cars.

The sugar subsidy disproportionately benefits industries, not families. Businesses have been using almost twice as much subsidised sugar as Malaysian households.

b. Second, highly subsidised prices often lead to illegal smuggling of these goods. Because subsidies make these products the cheapest in the region, in 2009 alone smugglers were caught heading out of Malaysia with more than 200 metric tonnes of sugar to be sold across borders.

Also, subsidised diesel continues to go to the black market or across our borders, instead of to those we meant to assist. Law enforcement have been doing their best to prevent smuggling, with 109 sugar related arrests last year. This is the tip of the iceberg. As long as there are big price differences, smuggling will continue. And:

c. Third, unless we reduce our consumption of fuel and sugar, we face potentially serious consequences as a nation. We are quickly depleting our domestic fuel resources. It is vital that we rationalise our fuel use – as well as develop new energy technologies - as a matter of economic, energy and national security.

In this regard, we have implemented a number of policies to protect the environment. We must also reduce our sugar consumption. 40 percent of Malaysians are now either overweight or obese.

Incidents of diabetes are rising quickly. Statistics show that the percentage of Malaysians with diabetes now exceeds that in the United States. We must, as a matter of urgency, take every step available to tackle what is clearly a public health issue for our nation. Reducing sugar consumption, among our children in particular, is a step in the right direction.

9. These are among the reasons why the Government has chosen to focus on sugar and fuel subsidies. Subsidies for education and health care will continue. These are areas of importance for our economy and our society where the Government should be investing.

These include, providing support to develop skills, training the knowledge based workforce of the future and improving the well-being of the nation.

10. The Government arrived at this decision following robust consultations with the people. Thousands of Malaysians participated in the policy labs, Open Day and an unprecedented public feedback process.

As with subsidy reform, the budget, the Government Transformation Program and now the National Key Economic Areas, the Government has made a determined effort to engage the public, listen and learn, and then act in the best interest of the nation.

11. These measures are designed to have a minimal impact on individual families, but long-term benefits for the nation. The reduction in expenditure from these reforms will allow us to better use resources for families, communities and business growth.

Measures such as the 1Malaysia clinics, the 1Malaysia mobile clinics, as well as the scholarships for all 9A+ and deserving students, specifically those who have done well, but come from lower income families, are made possible by such reforms.

Similarly, by reducing expenditure on subsidies we will be able to continue strengthening such initiatives as the price standardisation project, which seeks to harmonise prices of essential goods between urban and rural areas in Sabah and Sarawak.

12. The Government has made a difficult, but bold decision. By choosing to implement these modest subsidy reforms, we have taken a crucial step in the right direction towards meeting our commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit, without overburdening the Malaysian people.

These measures are a demonstration of our fiscal responsibility. They will enhance Malaysia’s financial stability, while also protecting the Rakyat.

Prime Minister’s Office
Putrajaya
15 July 2010

from the star

anyway it's jus 5 sens per litter...
u can either decrease some of your spending
or u can ask your boss to increase ur salary by RM 50
er not much only ma rite?

王力宏『柴米油鹽醬醋茶』



回歸內心的平凡單純、簡單幸福。
「柴米油鹽醬醋茶」,以古人所言的【早晨開門七件事—柴米油鹽醬醋茶】為主題,
生活裡不可或缺的烹煮調味料,再普通不過的小東西,
卻是愛情在轟轟烈烈、生活征戰喧囂過後,最真實的存在;

單純中見雋永,平凡中嚐到幸福的滋味。

努力生活著、努力想要找到屬於自己的幸福、努力當個追夢人...
過程中或有淚水或有阻隔,但他始終相信,終究每個人都會找到自己的定位。

好听:)

詞:徐若瑄 曲:王力宏 導演:王力宏
小時候 你想要什麼
我要一臺大大藍色的飛機
帶我環遊世界
到地球每一個角落
在藍天白雲中穿梭
而長大以後 我想要什麼
我要一臺小小紅色答錄機
和你一起錄下
喂 我們現在不在家
藍色變成紅色因為你
柴米油鹽醬醋茶
一點一滴都是幸福在發芽
月兒彎彎愛的傻
有了你什麼都不差
小時候 你想要麼
我要一臺大大藍色的飛機
帶我環遊世界
到地球每一個角落
在藍天白雲中穿梭
哦 長大以後 我想要什麼
我要一臺小小紅色答錄機
和你一起錄下
喂 我們現在不在家
藍色變成紅色因為你
柴米油鹽醬醋茶
一點一滴都是幸福在發芽
月兒彎彎愛的傻
有了你什麼都不差
給你快樂無論白天黑夜
握緊雙手就算刮風下雨
我就是要你
要你待在我身邊
保護你直到永遠
柴米油鹽醬醋茶
一點一滴都是幸福在發芽
月兒彎彎愛的傻
有了你什麼都不差
月兒彎彎愛的傻
沒有一個理由
活的那麼復雜
有了你什麼都不差

I Do (Cherish You)



song written by Keith Stegall and Dan Hil perfect song for wedding :)

All I am, all I'll be
Everything in this world
All that I'll ever need
Is in your eyes
Shining at me
When you smile I can feel
All my passion unfolding
Your hand brushes mine
And a thousand sensations
Seduce me 'cause I

Chorus
I do cherish you
For the rest of my life
You don't have to think twice
I will love you still
>From the depths of my soul
It's beyond my control
I've waited so long to say this to you
If you're asking do I love you this much
I do

In my world, before you
I lived outside my emotions
Didn't know where I was going
'Till that day I found you
How you opened my life
To a new paradise
In a world torn by change
Still with all my heart
'Till my dying day

Random

my friend just got into relationship about a month ago
officialised somewhere forthnight ago
then came meet the parents session last week

i wonder…
will he get married b4 me?

haha…
he say his plans is to get a place before moving on to the next stage

well who knows
maybe things does not goes according to plans anyway
maybe the next thing i know he is handling me a red bomb

it’s great to know people are falling in love
it’s great to know people are starting the new stages of life

well… for me
it’s three more weeks to go

not as stressful as expected
but it will be stressful when it come to raising the bill…

only thing that i can tell myself is…
gambade

好久不見 VS 不如不見

好久不見

詞:施立 曲:陳小霞

我來到 你的城市 走過你來時的路
想像著 沒我的日子 你是怎樣的孤獨
拿著你 給的照片 熟悉的那一條街
只是沒 了你的畫面 我們回不到那天

你會不會忽然的出現 在街角的咖啡店
我會帶著笑臉 回首寒暄 和你 坐著聊聊天
我多麼想和你見一面 看看你最近改變
不再去說從前 只是寒暄 對你說一句 只是說一句 好久不見

拿著你 給的照片 熟悉的那一條街
只是沒 了你的畫面 我們回不到那天

你會不會忽然的出現 在街角的咖啡店
我會帶著笑臉 回首寒暄 和你 坐著聊聊天
我多麼想和你見一面 看看你最近改變
不再去說從前 只是寒暄 對你說一句 只是說一句 好久不見




不如不見

詞:林夕 曲:陳小霞

頭沾濕 無可避免 倫敦總依戀雨點 乘早機 忍耐著呵欠 完全為見你一面
尋得到 塵封小店 回不到相戀那天 靈氣大 概早被污染 誰為了生活不變

越渴望見面然後發現 中間隔著那十年
我想見的笑臉 只有懷念 不懂 怎去再聊天
像我在往日還未抽煙 不知你怎麼變遷
似等了一百年 忽已明白 即使再見面 成熟地表演 不如不見

尋得到 塵封小店 回不到相戀那天 靈氣大 概早被污染 誰為了生活不變

越渴望見面然後發現 中間隔著那十年
我想見的笑臉 只有懷念 不懂 怎去再聊天
像我在往日還未抽煙 不知你怎麼變遷
似等了一百年 忽已明白 即使再見面 成熟地表演 不如不見



对于很多事情自己不晓得这么样子去应对的时候
自己往往会做了很多
让自己觉得后悔的决定

不知道
以前对于你
自己所做的决定
总是觉得很介意
心里很揪
是说了类似不如不见的话吧
好多好多年没有坐下来好好聊了
不是一个很会吐露心声的人
在想
如果见面也不知道要聊些什么吧?

曾沛慈 魏如昀:好久不見



让我想起和她云淡风轻的友情
是不是要和她说一声
好久不见?
还是

不如
不见!

黃韻玲 徐詠琳-喜歡你現在的樣子



just the way you are :)
喜歡你現在的樣子 詞曲:黃韻玲

我就是喜歡你現在的樣子
我就是喜歡你這樣的脾氣
有時善解人意 有時粗心大意
我 就是喜歡你現在的樣子

我真的喜歡你現在的樣子
我真的喜歡你這樣的 任性
有時千言萬語 有時不說一句
我真的喜歡你現在的樣子

不要輕異嚐試任何改變
改變你現在所有的一切
以為我能再多愛你一些

不要懷疑自己
屬於你的一切都是美麗
我相信 只有真心能永遠

我就是喜歡你現在的樣子
我就是喜歡你這樣的脾氣
有時善解人意 有時粗心大意
我 就是喜歡你現在的樣子

不要輕異嚐試任何改變
改變你現在所有的一切
以為我能再多愛你一些

不要懷疑自己
屬於你的一切都是美麗
我相信 只有真心能永遠
不變~

我就是喜歡你現在的樣子
我就是喜歡你這樣的脾氣
有時善解人意 有時粗心大意
我 就是喜歡你現在的樣子

不要隨便 改變你現在的樣子





一直很喜欢黄韵玲的歌
喜欢这首 喜欢你现在的样子

可以送给一直一直都待在你身边
陪伴着你的人吧!
just the way you are ;)
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