Of rules to follow, not feeling well and writer’s block…

5 RULES
I received these rules in one of my various mailing list. I thought you all might find it useful.
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5 Rules for Men to Follow to Have a Happy Life
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1. It is important to have a woman who helps
at home, cooks from time to time, cleans and
has a job.

2. It is important to have a woman who can
make you laugh.

3. It is important to have a woman whom you
can trust and who doesn’t lie to you.

4. It is important to have a woman who is
‘talented’ in the bedroom and who really
likes to be with you.

5. It is very, very important that these four
women don’t know each other. :-)

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Doctor, doctor
Have not been feeling well for the past few days, went to the doctor yesterday for some medicine and an MC. So rested at home the whole day yesterday, except for the few interruptions that I had no mood to deal with.

Today, I’m supposed to be on leave, but am at the office, just untill lunch. Since today’s lunch break is at 1215 pm, I don’t mind that much.

Write, damn you, write
I recently spoke to a friend of mine, who is actively writing and wants to be a published writer. You can read his weblog at http://www.the-kimster.blogspot.com/ , one of his articles was even picked up by The Sun. I was asking him how to get over the block that I have when tring to write my weblogs. When an idea comes to me, I have so much to write, and the idea feels fresh and vital, that is until I sit in front of the frakkin PC and feel that I have nothing to say, what I say is unimportant and better off left dead and buried.

He passed on an advice he also received.  That is just to write.  Just put my thoughts to words, and with practice hopefully it gets better.

So if you find my current meanderings a bit long, please bear with me.

"Number One, Wisma Putra"
Also a brief advertisement, for the book "Number One, Wisma Putra". I was not able to attend the launch but managed to purchase the book at the Wisma Putra Aidilfitri Open House the same evening and also managed to have the Foreign Minister sign the book for me. I have not had the chance to finish the book yet, maybe I’ll read most of it over the coming weekend. And yes, I do want to be one of the contributers for the next book.

The book, a compilation of 31 short stories by both former and current Malaysian ambassadors, was published by the Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this year.

Written in a light manner, it gives the public an idea of what the diplomatic life is all about.

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