Saturday, 26 March 2011

How Ironic! Japanese man saved stranded dolphin washed aground by tsunami!


So when the news about a Japanese man waddled into high water to save a stranded dolphin in a paddy field went out.. I burst into.."Hell yeah...that was sooo right!"
Why did I say that?
In case you don't know, a Japanese town called TAIJI is famous for their inhumane ways of herding and then killing the dolphins! Two photos below are enough to explain the word 'Photojournalist".






Maybe the tsunami was God's answer to the dolphins?
Think man...think!

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Message to All Landlords

If you have a house to rent, maybe this story will make you think twice about renting it away.

A landlord in Perak, a state in Malaysia, was in a state of utter disbelief when she found out that her 60 years old's two storey wooden house in Kangar, about 200km away from where she lives, was stolen.

What is left apparently was only the pillars that support the flooring of the house.

She revealed that her tenant had been a defaulter for five months before he completely vanished...erm ..together with the house of course..plus cupboards, refrigerator, cutleries, dining table etc.

She estimated the loss at about RM60,000 or about GBP 10,000.

It is understood that the police is in a hot pursuit to catch the culprit.

What is left.....



Monday, 7 March 2011

2010 Most Dangerous Cities in The World


We have seen the Best and Worst Cities in the world for 2010.

How about the Most Dangerous Cities in the world?

The following list is based on surveys done with international travel insurance companies.

They are :


  1. Caracas, Venezuela.
  2. Cuidad Juarez, Mexico.
  3. Mogadishu, Somalia.
  4. Capetown, South Africa.
  5. Bogota, Colombia.
  6. Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil.
  7. Grozny, Chechnya.
  8. Baghdad, Iraq.
  9. Guatemala City, Guatemala.
  10. Bangkok, Thailand (really?).

The elements that decide the danger levels in those cities include drugs cases, murders, kidnapping and all the crimes you can possibly think I guess.

Again, I salute the people in those cities for you will never know whether you will be alive or not after you read this blog ...