HOT NEWS: Bruneian have been affected by the H1N1

World H1N1 report:
http://h1n1.flu-virus.org/H1N1.php/
























steady kali ah brunei atu, termasuk dalam world record akhirnya....










1). MOH CONFIRMS FIRST H1N1 CASE IN COUNTRY
(The Brunei Times: Sunday, June 21, 2009)

WHO?

* THE Ministry of Health yesterday confirmed that a 19-year-old Bruneian student who arrived from the United Kingdom on June 16 for summer holidays has tested positive for Influenza A (H1N1) and is currently being quarantined....

Read more: http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2009/06/21/moh_confirms_first_h1n1_case_in_country

2). SECOND H1N1 FLU CASE REPORTED IN BRUNEI
(The Brunei Times: Monday, June 22, 2009)

WHO?

* In a press statement, the Ministry of Health yesterday confirmed that a 16-year-old Bruneian female was reported to have displayed the symptoms of the virus, a day after arriving from a six-day trip in Singapore which fell on June 19.

Read more: http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2009/06/22/second_h1n1_flu_case_reported_in_brunei

3). TWO BRUNEIANS DOWN WITH H1N1 IN JEDDAH
(Borneo Bulliten: June 19, 2009Friday)

* Two Bruneians currently in Saudi Arabia have been affected by the H1N1 influenza virus.
This was confirmed by the Ministry of Health yesterday following information received from the Brunei Darussalam Consulate General in Jeddah.

WHO?

According to sources both are brothers and the youngest is 8 years old.

Read more:
http://www.brunei-online.com/bb/fri/jun19h1.htm


4). 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL SEVENTH VICTIM
(The Brunei Times: Wednesday, 24 June 2009 08:01)

* A 4-year-old girl is the latest patient confirmed by the Ministry of Health to be infected by the H1N1 virus, making a total of seven confirmed H1N1 cases so far in the sultanate.
HOW?

According to the situational update provided by the Health Ministry, the girl had only returned to Brunei after visiting Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with her family. She left the country on June 15 and returned on June 19. She began to develop symptoms on June 22.

Read more: http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200906241293/First-Stories/face-masks-in-schools.html


5). SWINE FLU HITS FOUR MORE: TOTAL NOW ELEVEN
(Written by Azlan Othman, BruDirect: Thursday, 25 June 2009 08:00)

* The eighth case involved a 23-year-old woman who developed the symptoms on June 18. The patient travelled to Kuala Lumpur on June 12 and returned home on June, 15.

* The ninth case is a girl aged 9 years old who just returned from Johor, Malaysia on June 19. The child began to show symptoms of the disease on June 22.

* The 10th and 11th case were the close contacts of the fourth case. The 10th case involved a boy aged 6 who fell ill on June 23. (The 6 year old boy and 5 year-old girl).

* Meanwhile, the 11th case involved a girl aged 5 who started to develop symptoms on June 22.

Read more:
http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200906251340/First-Stories/swine-flu-hits-four-more.html
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin


6). TWO MORE CONFIRMED H1N1 FLU CASES
(The Brunei Times: Saturday, June 27, 2009)

* The latest case involved a 47-year-old permanent resident who left for Kuala Lumpur on June 19. The permanent resident returned to Brunei via Miri on flight AK 5186 on June 22.

* The other person infected was an 18-year-old girl who was reported to have travelled to Kota Kinabalu by car on June 23.

From the 20 cases, 12 involved individuals who have contracted H1N1 while travelling abroad, while the remaining eight were infected through close contact with some of those who returned to Brunei with the virus.

Read more:
http://www.bt.com.bn/en/home_news/2009/06/27/two_more_confirmed_h1n1_flu_cases


7). CALL FOR CALM AS SWINE FLU NUMBER HIT 25
(BruDirect: Saturday, 27 June 2009)

The Ministry of Health has meanwhile confirmed five new cases of Influenza A (H1N1), bringing the total in the country to 25 cases. Yesterday the number stood at 20 (26 June).

* The 21st case involved a 28-year-old female who arrived in Brunei on June 23, after visiting Kota Kinabalu, together with her family. Previously, the patient also just arrived from Dubai on June 22.

* The 22nd case is a 13 year-old girl who went to Kota Kinabalu, with her family and arrived in Brunei on June 22. The patient developed symptoms on the June 25 and sought medical attention on the same day.

* The 23rd case is a 22-year-old male and the 24th case is a 35-year-old male. Both patients are passengers on the flight BI089 which arrived in Brunei on June 24 from the London, via Dubai.

* The 25th case is a 12-year-old girl who is a close contact with a previous case. The patient showed symptoms on June 26 and was confirmed to be infected with Influenza A (H1N1) on the same day.

Read more:
http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200906271507/First-Stories/call-for-calm-as-swine-flu-number-hit-25.html





8). SWINE FLU IN BRUNEI BREAKS THE 30-CASE BARRIER



(BruDirect: Written by Ignatius Stephen, Asharuddin Ahanapiah & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Monday, 29 June 2009 23:24)



As swine flu cases reached 32 the Health Ministry confirmed three new cases of Influenza A (H1N1) and 216 "close contacts" quarantined for seven days.



* A ministry press release today said the 30th case was a 51-year-old female. She developed symptoms on June 26 and sought treatment the following day at the Suri Seri Begawan Hospital, Kuala Belait.



* The 31st case was a 25-year-old female. She developed symptoms on June 28 and sought treatment on the same day at the Accident and Emergency Centre, RIPAS Hospital.



* The 32nd case is a 9-year-old male, a close contact of a previous case, the 51-year-old female, the 30th case.



9). 10 CASES RECORDED IN A DAY: TOTAL NOW 42
(BruDirect: 30 June 2009 20:04 Written by Alvinzar Tuesday, 30 June 2009 19:41)

Brunei experienced today the biggest leap in swine flu cases with 10 people falling ill of the disease in a single day ever since the outbreak here in June 20.




* It also recorded the first case from the Philippines, a 29-year old female just returned from that country bringing the total number to 42 cases so far, ...



* The latest case is a 22-year-old female who just returned from Kuala Lumpur.



* Others included a 25-year-old female who came back from Singapore.



* A 14-year-old male, a 22-year-old female and 5 others ranging from 9 to 15 are being treated.



* There is also a 38-year-old local female brining the total so far to 42 cases.



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200906301640/First-Stories/biggest-swine-flu-leap-hit-brunei.html



10). 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL DIES & DISEASE EDGES UP TOWARDS 100
(BruDirect: Ignatius Stephen, Asharuddin Ahanapiah & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Thursday, 02 July 2009 20:31)

Swine flu claimed its first victim in Brunei yesterday when a 12-year-old girl died in the hospital as the cases inched towards the 100 mark since the first outbreak here on June 20.

The pandemic set another record here today as the most number of people so far in a day – 27 new ones – brought the total in the sultanate so far to 93 cases.

It also gave a situation summary of cases as of today:



1) Cases in different age groups:-





  • 58.4% of the reported cases are made up of people of ages 20 years and below.


  • 36.4% of them are in between the ages of 20 and 40 years of age.


  • 5.2% involves those above the age of 40


2) Current epidemiological study showed the history of infection:-





  • 56% cases had travel history to other countries (ie. United Kingdom, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Johor, Lawas, Bintulu, Miri, Labuan, Singapore, Philippines and Laos).


  • 25.8% cases were through contact.


  • 18.2% cases are not yet known and is still being investigated


11). BRUNEI BEATS OFF SWINE FEVER
(Written by Ignatius Stephen, Asharuddin Ahanapiah & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Friday, 03 July 2009 19:19)

...Yesterday alone 27 cases were reported. But there have been only 4 cases today, according to a Health Ministry statement.

The average outbreak figures were 20 a day. 10 cases were sighted on June 30, there were 24 cases on July 1 and it reached a peak on July 2, yesterday, when a 12-year-girl died of the disease.

People below 20 were still topping the chart of infected groups with 58.4%, while 36.4% were between the age of 20 and 40 and 5.2% were 40 and above.



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907031804/First-Stories/brunei-beats-off-swine-fever.html





12). SWINE FLU CONTINUES ITS DEADLY MARCH IN BRUNEI
(BruDirect: Monday, 06 July 2009 00:15 Written by Ignatius Stephen, Asharuddin Ahanapiah & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Sunday, 05 July 2009 23:25)

...Brunei the number of people falling ill here daily remained in the double digit region and as of 4pm yesterday (Sunday), the Health Ministry has confirmed 18 new cases of Influenza A (H1N1), bringing the total in the country so far to 142 cases.

...of the 23 cases reported on Saturday, 10 have travel history to neighbouring countries. Nine are local cases while investigations are still on-going..



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907051893/First-Stories/swine-flu-continues-its-march-in-brunei.html



Brunei students started schooling today, 6 Julai 2009, after 1 week of given holiday by MOH. Before that, 2 weeks holiday as 2nd Term Holiday. The cause of virus is started from 20 Jun 2009, when Bruneian came back from long holiday outside of Brunei.



13). BRUNEI SCHOOLS REOPEN YESTERDAY AMIDST UNCERTAINTY
(BruDirect: Written by Ignatius Stephen, Asharuddin Ahanapiah & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Monday, 06 July 2009 21:37)

Another 22 Swine Flu Cases Now

… The Brunei Health Ministry said as of 4pm today the number of those infected by influenza A H1N1 has risen to 164 as 22 fresh cases came in…

… But whatever opinions aired, Brunei schools were reopened yesterday. There seemed to be no evidence of undue panic or confusion and all was well on the first day after the two week school closure…



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907061942/Second-Stories/brunei-schools-reopen-yesterday-amidst-uncertainty.html





14). 10 New Flu Cases, 76 Cured



(BruDirect: Written by The Brunei Times Wednesday, 08 July 2009 06:11 )



Ten new cases of Influenza A (H1N1) was confirmed yesterday, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 174.
The Ministry of Health announced yesterday that 76 H1N1 patients have been discharged from the hospital or completed their treatment while 387 close contacts have completed their quarantine period. About 88 more cases are still undergoing treatment at the hospital or at home.
From the total of 164 cases, excluding the latest 10 cases, 66 cases or 40 per cent are those aged from five to 18 years old.
With classes resumed after the school break, the ministry is cooperating with the Ministry of Education in monitoring the health of schoolchildren in preventing the spread of HIN1.





Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907072024/Local-News/10-new-flu-cases-76-cured.html





15). Swine Flu: No Sign Of Slowing Down



(BruDirect: by Ignatius Stephen & Hj Shamsul DP Suni Thursday, 09 July 2009 22:05 )





For the past two days swine flu cases began to hit the above 30 mark as it showed no sign of slowing down.



Reports as of late afternoon today (Thursday) said that the number of cases of the flu reached second highest since the outbreak in June 20 with 32 people falling ill bringing the total cases here to 239. Yesterday the number was 33, the highest number to fall sick so far.



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907092122/Second-Stories/swine-flu-no-sign-of-slowing-down.html





16). Biggest Swine Flu Leap Hit Brunei



(BruDirect: by Alvinzar Tuesday, 30 June 2009 19:41)





10 Cases Recorded In A Day: Total Now 42



Brunei experienced today the biggest leap in swine flu cases with 10 people falling ill of the disease in a single day ever since the outbreak here in June 20.





The latest case is a 22-year-old female who just returned from Kuala Lumpur.



Others included a 25-year-old female who came back from Singapore. and a just arrived 29-year-old female from the Philippines.




A 14-year-old male, a 22-year-old female and five others ranging from nine to 15 are being treated.
There is also a 38-year-old local female brining the total so far to 42 cases.



Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200906301640/First-Stories/biggest-swine-flu-leap-hit-brunei.html





17). Swine Flu Hits 300 Marks In Brunei
(BruDirect: by Borneo Bulletin Writer Tuesday, 14 July 2009 07:01)




The total number of confirmed Influenza A (H1N1) cases in the country yesterday reached the 300 mark after a further 20 cases were reported by the Ministry of Health.

Read more:



http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907132364/Third-Stories/swine-flu-hits-300-marks-in-brunei.html

18). Flu In ‘Community Spread' Stage Now

(Brudirect: Written by M K Anwar Friday, 31 July 2009 06:09)

H1N1 Cases Nearing 800

BSB - With the current H1N1 situation in Brunei reaching the "community spread" stage, the Ministry of Health has increased its strategy and efforts to control the virus to the Protect and Treat phase.


An update by the ministry yesterday stated that a total of 786 cases of H1N1 have been recorded since the first one were reported on June 20, 2009.


Six hundred and ninety eight cases have so far been cured with 46 cases receiving home treatment and 13 still being treated in hospital. Another 28 cases are still undergoing investigation.


The Ministry of Health has acknowledged that the total number of cases might be higher since at the current Protect and Treat phase, only those who are considered high risk will go through laboratory examination for confirmation of the virus.


Among the steps being taken is by providing anti-viral treatment such as Tamiflu to patients showing symptoms of the influenza and also those who are considered high risk, without having to go through lab test confirmation....

Read more: http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/200907303266/Second-Stories/flu-in-community-spread-stage-now.html

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Interesting NEWS: US Report on Human Trafficking in Brunei

Taken from other web:

On June 16th, USA's Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the annual publication of Trafficking in Persons Report. The U.S. Department of State is required by law to submit each year to the Congress a report on foreign governments’ efforts to eliminate severe forms of trafficking in persons. The report, the most comprehensive of its kind, this year assesses 175 countries. Countries are assigned ranks, based on standards set by the United States’ Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA).


Here is what the USA report says about Brunei:-Brunei is a destination country for men and women trafficked for the purpose of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Brunei is mainly a destination country for men and women recruited from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and Thailand for domestic or low-skilled labor.


A limited number of the 88,000 foreign workers in Brunei face poor labor conditions that amount to involuntary servitude. There were credible reports of a limited number of nationals from Asian countries working for little or no pay for up to two years to pay back foreign recruitment agents. Many of the 25,000 female domestic workers in Brunei were required to work exceptionally long hours without being granted a day for rest, creating an environment highly conducive to involuntary servitude.

There were isolated instances of women forced into prostitution in Brunei, and there were also isolated reports that women arrested for prostitution attested to having been victims of trafficking.


The Government of Brunei does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. While the government has laws to prosecute trafficking, it did not investigate, prosecute, or convict any offenders of trafficking during the reporting period. The government did not identify any victims of trafficking in 2008.


Recommendations for Brunei: Enforce the 2004 anti-trafficking in persons law by investigating and prosecuting sex trafficking and labor trafficking offenses and convicting and punishing trafficking offenders; adopt a proactive, comprehensive system to formally identify victims of trafficking among vulnerable groups such as foreign workers and foreign women and children in prostitution; train law enforcement, immigration, and prosecutors on the use of the anti-trafficking law; and implement a visible anti-trafficking awareness campaign directed at employers of foreign workers.

Prosecution. The government did not demonstrate significant antitrafficking law enforcement efforts during the reporting period. The Government of Brunei prohibits sex and labor trafficking in its Trafficking and Smuggling Persons Order of 2004, which prescribes penalties of up to 30 years’ imprisonment – penalties that are sufficiently stringent and commensurate with penalties prescribed for other serious offenses; however, there have never been any prosecutions under this order.


There were no trafficking cases investigated by Brunei authorities during the reporting period, and there were no complaints or allegations of trafficking filed. Foreign workers’ complaints of exploitation, such as contract switching and non-payment of salaries, are usually tried under the Labor Act, which carries administrative penalties.The Department of Labor regularly investigates foreign workers’ labor complaints such as job switching, salary deductions for recruitment fees, salary based on false promises, and high recruitment fees paid by the prospective employee – though it did not identify any cases of trafficking among them.


Protection. Brunei did not demonstrate significant efforts to protect and assist trafficking victims this year. While the Brunei Immigration Department questions foreign workers during immigration raids to identify possible trafficking victims, Brunei does not have a proactive, comprehensive system to formally identify victims of trafficking among vulnerable groups, such as foreign workers and foreign women and children in prostitution. Although immigration authorities actively identified violators of immigration law, the government did not identify any trafficking victims during the reporting period. Although it is illegal for employers in Brunei to withhold wages of their domestic servants for more than 10 days, a few families are known to withhold wages to compensate for recruitment fees they are charged by overseas recruitment agencies. Most labor laws apply only to citizens of Brunei, and currently fail to protect skilled and unskilled foreign workers from exploitation. While there are no foreign NGOs or international organizations in Brunei to provide victim support, the embassies of several source countries provide shelter, mediation, and immigration support services to their nationals, in coordination with the Brunei government.

Prevention. Brunei demonstrated limited prevention efforts during the reporting period. In 2008, the Brunei police ran an internal workshop for members of the anti-vice unit on how to identify trafficking victims. Law enforcement officials participate in several regional training programs on trafficking. The government provides arrival briefings for foreign workers, inspects worker facilities, and runs a telephone hotline for worker complaints. It is an offense under the Labor Act for any local agency to charge foreign workers recruitment fees or to withhold a salary to recoup foreign worker processing fees. Although the government forbade wage deductions to agencies or sponsors and mandated that employees receive their full salaries, foreign workers continued to pay high fees to overseas recruitment agents to obtain work in Brunei. During the reporting period, there were 135 complaints by foreign workers against employers who failed to pay salaries.


Seventeen of the complaints by domestic workers and 73 of the complaints by workers in other fields were resolved, largely through mediation; the remaining complaints are still under investigation. The Government of Brunei has not conducted public awareness campaign programs on trafficking. Brunei has not ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol.
Posted by BRUNEI resources at Wednesday, June 17, 2009

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Great Crevase Edgar Mueller. Hard work: Together with up to five assistants, Mueller painted all day long from sunrise to sunset. The picture appeared on the East Pier in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, as part of the town's Festival of World Cultures

He spent five days, working 12 hours a day, to create the 250 square metre image of the crevasse, which, viewed from the correct angle, appears to be 3D. He then persuaded passers-by to complete the illusion by pretending the gaping hole was real.

'I wanted to play with positives and negatives to encourage people to think twice about everything they see,' he said. 'It was a very scary scene, but when people saw it they had great fun playing on it and pretending to fall into the earth. 'I like to think that later, when they returned home, they might reflect more on what a frightening scenario it was and say, "Wow, that was actually pretty scary".'

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49 WAYS TO IDENTIFY THAT YOU ARE REALLY BRUNEIAN

Nowadays there is lots of con citizenship in Brunei. Therefore some researchers have been selected and identified (after working hard) to ensure that nobody will copy of citizenship of Bruneian. After the research done they have been identified some character of Bruneian. There are:

1. You 'miss call' instead of calling or sending sms.

2. You always say "kapih ku.. bila terima/keluar gaji/overtime/elaun ah?"

3. You park your car as close as possible to your destination area.

4. You speak Malaysia if you meet Malaysian, speak Indonesia if you meet Indonesian.. and so on.

5. You are asked to go to a "meeting" but actually you will only be "listening".

6. You go to someone's wedding, you give money using an envelope and put your name on it or if you think you don't give enough you use a blank envelope.

7. Indo mee is your staple food and Ayamku is your fastfood.

8. The term 'balik kampung' is almost not applicable.. since you can 'balik kampung' everyday.

9. Motorcyles and bicycles are not your transport, they are your sport.

10. When you see local tv camera around you during the day, then at night you will watch local news... and hoping to see yourself on television.

11. You drive your car on wavy and potholed road.

12. You receive official news faster by mean of "mouth" than by "written".

13. You like electronic products from Japan.

14. If you have the chance to call a radio show and before you are asked to hang-up, you say 'boleh minta putarkan lagu?'

15. You are in BIG debts and refuse to pay the lenders and yet still drive a CLK and live in a mansion.

16. You wear baju kurung with large katoks and maniks all over.

17. You are loud and speak in melandih way.

18. You and the whole family have the same car plate numbers.

19. You spend your $$$$$ on your wedding even though you are broke.

20. You become Akademi Fantasia fanatics.

21. You know most of the people here - "eh si anak si anu eh saudara si blabla".

22. You drive to the shop next door even though the shop is only 100 meters away (except maybe in Kampung Ayer).

23. Every year, since the 80s until last year, you don't want not to miss HM's Birthday Titah (because you are hoping that HM will increase your salary).

24. When you want to get some service from the government agencies, you will find your saudara first.

25. If something goes wrong, you will say that one of the datos, pehins is your relative (or at least they know you).

26. You cannot live without Brudirect's HYS.

27. You give you children super long name.

28. You rush to a new shopping mall just to beat everybody else even though it's just another Hua Ho.

29. You wave your hand while driving to other drivers that you know.

30. You are able to pay (or not) for one or two amahs who are most likely an Indonesian or a Filipino.

31. You are ok to be fat.

32. You are a busy body with other peoples' news, especially the bad ones, and you think your responsibility is to know and to spread it around.

33. Your friends get married on the same day and you don't know who to go to.

34. You like to stare at phones for 24 hours and chat on MSN.

35. You say "Mun paham bisai" (this needs no further explaination) .

36. You have to wear 'cool' attire everywhere, even on holidays.

37. You add "BUI" on each sentence.

38. You think exercising, being hyper active, competition are for little kids.

39. You can't type or spell properly properly, example "hw r u? hy my nme s si org brnui"

40. You add "me & you" on your converstations with your girl mates.

41. You listen to Pelangi FM.

42. You think fake Von Dutch products are the best.

43. You are especially racist to Indian workers.

44. You would rather go to shopping malls than hanging out at parks, having a picnic with your friends.

45. You have 'candas' in your house.

46. You read this blogsite because all your friends are reading it and you don't want to be left behind.

47. You rush to get a $99 handphone not caring about the limited features coz you think anything cheap is a bargain.

48. You have two handphones - one for DST and the other for BMobile(for one month and then switch off one or the other).

49. You always try to runding the policemen who caught you speeding.


By Gunung ganang

49 MORE WAYS TO IDENTIFY THAT YOU ARE REALLY BRUNEIAN

50. You add many more ways to identify that you are really Bruneian..

51. You won't want to pay for $1 or $2 parking but you will drive your car and go round and round for hours at the shopping mall just to get free parking.

52. You will rush to collect Zakat while driving with a Merz, Beamer, Gold chain around your body but in vain in the end when you were found not the rightful owner of the Zakat.

53. You always nose-pick in front of the public.

54. Obese is trendy but not a health problem.

55. Its ok for your kids to eat junk food at the School canteen and drink coke everyday.

56. You will rush to the wholesale retail shop to purchase very very cheap kerupuk and minuman kutak for your kids to bring to school everyday. Yuck!!..

57. You came in style and trendy at the mall looking handsome and pretty cute but the world viewed your style as unknown and alienated clothings.

58. You would blast the whole Brunei with loud music inside your car just to show-off your system but viewed by many people as damaging your eardrum and jual CD kah?, bah berapa harganya? kah kah kah kah…

59. You will construct many round-abouts with less costly investment only to be caught that the round-abouts as failing road infrastructure system in the world.

60. You will penalised the SME street hawking by bulldozing their businesses and not giving a place to carry out their businesses..

61. You will make the road higher instead of widening it just to finish the annual budget..

62. You will construct highways with zero lightings, no service road and no SOS phones.

63. You will construct residential areas and playfround and left the grass becomes lalang whereby snakes grew up comfortably but only to cut the grass before the once yearly celebration..

64. You will drive your stupid car to the beach where beach strollers, joggers, families are scary to be knockdown..

65. You will tour other country and shop till broke.

66. You will tour other country and showing off your lavish lifestyle to others..

67. You will rabut2 makan during any wedding ocassion and bringing Hua Ho plastic bags to fill the left-over food on the table wihtout the mercy of others.

Brilliant idea from Gunung ganang...