john&marie
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
My Lunch
Lunch food varies. In some places, one eats similar things both at lunch and at supper - a hot meal, sometimes with more than one course. In other places, lunch is the main meal of the day, supper being a smaller cold meal.
Many people eat lunch while at work or school. Employers and schools usually provide a lunch break in the middle of the day, lasting as much as an hour. Some workplaces and schools provide cafeterias, often called canteens, where one can get a hot meal (in British schools female staff who serve lunch are often known as "dinner ladies"). In some work locations one can easily go out to eat at a nearby restaurant. Where these conveniences are not available it may be impractical to make lunch the main meal of the day. In these cases relatively simple foods might be packed in a container, such as a bag or a lunchbox, and taken to work or school. Many worksites are visited regularly by catering trucks, which provide lunch.
Kawan
Semalam aku dikejutkan dengan kedatangan 2 makhluk dari kampung aku.Kedatangan mengejut diorang memang mengejutkan sebab lepas sorang datang,sorang lagi datang.Almaklumlah orang kampung aku, takkan la tak layan kot sebab aku nak kena mengadap muka dorang kat kampung nanti. Selamat Datang ke Pulau Pinang diucapkan kepada Ah Bu dan Ah Roy.Bon Appetite....Bonjour....
Mamat ni keletihan terlampau sangat sebab bersembang.Diharap kepada sesiapa yang ingin bersembang,pastikan tidur anda cukup.Don't drink n Sembang.Bahaya tu.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Dikaki senja sebuah pantai.
Gambar di Taiping
mee kombat
Wah...sedapnya mee kombat...tiba-tiba je aku terasa nak makan mee goreng kombat ni...special mee ni,cuma ada kat taiping jer..aku sempat snap masa g kat kedai tu baru-baru..enak dan menyelerakan....yummy.........kena plak ngan air kacang kat kedai tepi dia..pergh..hingga menjilat kaki...ok,wat info semua,kedai nya betul-betul di pusat bandar Taiping dan bawah larut matang..ala tempat orang berlakon filem 'Rock' mamt Khalid tu.
Tokong Ular
This temple is located near to the industrial zone & the airport. We used to visit regularly, but after our last visit in 2008 where we couldn't see any snakes at all, we kept giving it a miss. The temple itself is rpresently being refurbished & reroofed, so the altars & their snakes have been moved to an ajoining building. The pit vipers are draped around trees & supports by the altars - 'drugged' by the inscence burned there. Going outside, we managed to see a good many vipes in the snake pit despite all of the shrubs in there.