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In malaysia, houses are normally build in terraces. I always thought that its reasonable way to live. Growing up in one of the satellite towns in Malaysia, my family was not wealthy when I was a kid. We got by, and education for our family was always important.
One of my cousin, which we use to call “boy boy”, who used to play with me and my brother at a young age migrated to Australia as we were growing up (met him last during grandfather’s funeral). Assuming he stayed in a detached/semi-D house told his friend outright describing us as “that’s my cousing living in a slum”. (that’s why we ignore his emails to stay in touch).
Which makes me think, whether a decent 1500sq ft single storey house in a peaceful neighbourhood in Malaysia qualifies as a slum?
Anyway, kudos, cuz I sold my slum house (located a few blocks to my parents for a quater of a mil).
The question is : Do we actually show our sincere honest side to people?
Jabba is a first class a$$hole, and what-you-see-is-what-you-get. No hypocritic bullshit. How many of you can say that? Food for thought
Again, Names cannot be mentioned as one of our readers is a friend to my extended/disfunct relatives, which my mom will disown me if she finds out what I am doing.
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these people are living like king. Too rich, that’s the problem. you should post the environmental speech by the girl.
those who are honest and gutsy will frankly give a slap across the face.
Comment by Relax July 31, 2008 @ 4:51 amfor the record, he is not rich. they live using their grandfather’s wealth. I will post how wealth were obtained in detailed in the later parts.
Comment by jabbathehutt July 31, 2008 @ 5:56 am