At first, I am really pissed with Nuffnang for keep reminding me to propose a present to someone. Me as a running/flying man lately too busy with works and family commitment and have no time to go through the Nuffnang Give Ideas contest details and terms. But today, in the wee hours of the morning after reading some political blogs, i went through the contest details and at the end i’d knew it, I fall in LOVE with this contest. ( anyway not because, Nurul Izzah, Teresa Kok or Datuk Azalina ok…)

Believe me, i love this contest not because the prizes, not because my birthday is coming soon and i need a present since  nobody will give it to me and bla.. blaa… blaaaa… (fade to black)

The REASON i love about this contest is simply because i hate Bon*sli*k (pls don’t blame me coz i have my reason/bad experience on this). After i registered at PETRONAS for Real Reward MESRA card, there’s no turning back for me and after i looked back, i’d felt pity for SH*LL, PAR*S*ON and other retailers coz since that date, i never buy anything from them….

Ok, if i have a chance to give my fren a present, the prize that I would like to choose is just SONY Playstation. For me this is very moderate give (and not PS3 okay) for such a geeky person (naxerul). I have a zillions reason to give and justify this present (PS2) to him and i’m very sure that your tears will drop after reading it and that i wouldn’t like to.

For your info, Naxerul is someone who is IT Savvy and all the IT related jobs will be passed to him. Oppsss sorry, forgot to inform , Naxerul actually my office-mate or Colleague(kata orang putih). The lowest note of my friend Naxerul is,  eventhough his mind always blowing for IT, gadget, PC, and other hi-tech technology, his free time hobby is just Playing Snake and TETRIS games using his old NOKIA 3310.

Can’t you believe it… as an IT graduate, SAP system expert, PC bound (20 hours in front of PC)  and many more………. my frens Naxerul only play SNAKE and TETRIS and not Counterstrike, Halo and other RPG games…. pity him

SO.. Pls ..give it to him (not me ok) a PS2 and i’m sure will donate to him my original PS2 game to play …

 

This is what we called, “SUDAH TERHANTUK BARU TERGADAH”, the rising inflation, the haters from Rakyat and many more couldn’t be justify with the announcement like this.

SO, pls Govt, walk the talk and lower down the price ASAP.

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PUTRAJAYA: The Government is considering lowering retail fuel prices, in line with falling global crude oil prices, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said.

He said the Cabinet discussed the possibility on Wednesday, a day after crude oil slipped to US$122.19 (RM402) a barrel.

Petrol prices were raised by 41% and diesel by 63% in early June to curb a runaway subsidy bill when crude prices were hovering around US$140 (RM460.60) a barrel.

“We are looking at it very, very carefully. Of course I would be so happy if we can reduce it,” the Prime Minister told AP in an interview here Thursday.

But he said the Government was wary of lowering prices at the pump just to have to hike them when oil markets rose again, Abdullah said.

Crude has fallen over the last three weeks from a record high of US$147.27 per barrel on July 11, in part, on expectations that the spike in prices over the last year has begun to dampen demand by the United States for petrol.

But the slide has since halted and sweet crude for September delivery was holding steady at US$126.81 (RM417.20) per barrel Thursday in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Abdullah said the Government was conducting a study to find out if retail fuel prices can be brought down and would announce a decision “at an appropriate time.”

He acknowledged that rising inflation was weighing heavily on the Government by handing the Opposition a way to criticise its economic policies.

“This has been regarded as a weakness of the Government today for allowing prices to go up. I am upset also myself. We are paying more than before. It is a burden to us,” he said, adding that the Government was taking steps to reduce inflation.

Abdullah said the Government was making efforts to boost income levels of the poor as well as improve transport services and seek cheaper sources of power.

Bank Negara has raised projections for average inflation for this year to between 5.5% and 6% from 4.2%.

Also, the Government announced last week that consumer prices spiked by 7.7% in June compared with the same month last year. It was the steepest climb in 27 years, spurred by higher gasoline prices.

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