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Sunday 25 March 2012

The Hunger Game~




The Hunger Game





One must be thinking of the game of
starvation, the game to kill, the game to strike, and above all it's about the
fittest survive.





Given a background of the rich as the
manipulator and the poor had to be enslaved for the sake of the rich's
entertainment; this game, must be a cruel game to force young teenagers to
fight, to kill, to destroy and to survive. This had embedded a definite thought
in every child from every district that those whom unluckily chosen from the
lot will die and only one survivor to be crown the winner in the game.






Courage and bravery does not safe guard the
victory in the game, while alliances and friendships shown to be something
worthy in the process of elimination of the weaker opponents.







Growth of love forces the manipulator to
change direction of the game and how would the manipulator endure the lost of
their pride as the host and as the riches’ representative?





The movie character girl Katniss Everdeen
by Jennifer Lawrence had successfully brought the story alive together with
character boy Peeta Mellark by Josh Hutcherson to be the player in the game, to
face the unforseen destiny which they have to embrace together towards to the
end of the Hunger Game. 








I never did read the book by Suzanne
Collins, nor realised that the Hunger game comes in trilogy. However, after
watching the Hunger Game movie, I believe I wish to read or to watch the
continuing Hunger Game sequels- Catching
Fire
, and Mockingjay.






Watch the trailer here : The Hunger Game







Sunday 4 March 2012

Eating at Klang~


When the brain had gone out of order, the urge to have foods (especially tasty food) had emerged.


So, here we go..... The Klang Mee Hoon Kuih of Pan Mee named Restoran Fatty Mee Hoon Kuih House.





They served tasty barley by charging it RM1, and I am quite happy that we can still have shop to charge this kind of price. Good job for the boss.








The barley drink~






The Mee hoon Kuih a.k.a pan mee...



After that, the urge to savour glutinous rice ball called us to this kopitiam situated near Jalan Pekan Baru 32. I could not recall the full name of this kopitiam, but I remember it started with a name like "pin zhou?"



The glutinous rice ball (small-without any fillings; big-with black sesame fillings) This was great!!!!!



The muahchi served with extra coconuts sweets. It was fine with me, but I still prefer the glutinous rice ball with ginger soup~