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Monday, July 12, 2010

The End

Yes! Finally. A happy trail. ~HuHu~ (:

Yeah, happy indeed.

Assalamualaikum (May Peace Be Upon You),

Man, Been starving today. Not eating proper lunch and dinner. I left home early to study IPNet at school with Mr Reborn JiaJun. So I didn't had a good breakfast, while I only feed myself walfers and more walfers biscuts until the night. Almost vomitted during asar prayers, haha. I decided to walk home today, thanks to the new bus fare. I wouldn't want to waste 3cents more for it. Besides, I reached home earlier than I would if I waited for the bus so it was a win win situation. The new bus fare system simply wants Singaporeans who lived not that far from places to walk there rather than transport.

Its been quite some time since I walked home so I perspired a little, well maybe partly because I walked fast. Passing by Kopitiam wasn't that great after all, all the smell of the food, gaaahhhh!before that my stomach already growled. When I sniffed the smell of the foods there, it growled even louder. Hmmph.

Reached home in no time at all, no sweat. I'd always know I could beat the bus at this. I only take bus because I'm very lazy most of the time to walk home. Well, Mum saved my life today. She didn't put away the food early knowing I'll be home late. So I ate rice with Asam Pedas with fish (I have NO clue what fish it was, hehe) , Sambal Ikan Bilis (*Like*) and soya sauce (Perfect!). Wah, I was quite filled just now thanks to the rice. Finally, from a frowing, deflated plus flat and sad stomach to a happy trail belly filled with food. Haha, yes! Nice! ~HuHu~ (: Alhamdulillah.

Well, what more can I say, Spain won. I knew they'd win. Even if it was just extra time. Hey, told you so. (: Haha, kiding. The better team won after all.

There's a difference between "Assalamualaikum" and "Assamualaikum". This was what was taught last week. "Assalamualaikum" means "May Peace Be Upon You". "Assamualaikum" has a different meaning. If I remembered correctly, it had the opposite meaning of "Assalamualaikum". It meant something like, "May hardship be upon you" . So if we hear something like that or if we are not clear of what people say, reply, "Waalai"/"Waalaik". Which means "Upon you too". So even what ever the situation was, its a save reply. You get what you wish for others. It happen during the time of the prophet. The Yahudi's they usually greeted the prophet with "May hardship/death be upon you" Nauzibillah, yeah and the prophet would not reply other than just replying "Upon you too". What ever intention they had, would just return back to them. Whether good or bad.

Nighty Nites (: