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Thanks Steven for sharing, this has been shared already some pages back.
 
Was at coastal highway driving back yesterday, saw a Malay lady with a motorcycle helmet, young son in tow walking on the road shoulder. Was very tired after a long day and rushing back to do some work at home.
When i was passing by, i saw her son and i felt sad. Decided to stop and i turned on my hazard lights, pulled to the shoulder and then slowly reversed. When i asked her if she needed a ride home, she said she had a puncture
on her motorcycle and an address i could not understand in Malay.

I asked if she wanted to go towards Skudai, she nodded her head and then climbed in. As soon as she got into the car, she started saying her husband is a police man, shortly after her phone rang and she said presumably to her husband that she is in a Chinese man's car and heading towards Skudai. She then asked for me to drop her off at the nearest bus stop, i was shocked that she intended to walk so far (20 mins by car) to that bus stop. I informed her that i am actually from Singapore, hence did not understand where she wanted to go and and had to stick to English.

I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.
 
Was at coastal highway driving back yesterday, saw a Malay lady with a motorcycle helmet, young son in tow walking on the road shoulder. Was very tired after a long day and rushing back to do some work at home.
When i was passing by, i saw her son and i felt sad. Decided to stop and i turned on my hazard lights, pulled to the shoulder and then slowly reversed. When i asked her if she needed a ride home, she said she had a puncture
on her motorcycle and an address i could not understand in Malay.

I asked if she wanted to go towards Skudai, she nodded her head and then climbed in. As soon as she got into the car, she started saying her husband is a police man, shortly after her phone rang and she said presumably to her husband that she is in a Chinese man's car and heading towards Skudai. She then asked for me to drop her off at the nearest bus stop, i was shocked that she intended to walk so far (20 mins by car) to that bus stop. I informed her that i am actually from Singapore, hence did not understand where she wanted to go and and had to stick to English.

I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.

Good job bro !
 
The past has passed and gone by, just have to keep looking forward in life.
 
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Was at coastal highway driving back yesterday, saw a Malay lady with a motorcycle helmet, young son in tow walking on the road shoulder. Was very tired after a long day and rushing back to do some work at home.
When i was passing by, i saw her son and i felt sad. Decided to stop and i turned on my hazard lights, pulled to the shoulder and then slowly reversed. When i asked her if she needed a ride home, she said she had a puncture
on her motorcycle and an address i could not understand in Malay.

I asked if she wanted to go towards Skudai, she nodded her head and then climbed in. As soon as she got into the car, she started saying her husband is a police man, shortly after her phone rang and she said presumably to her husband that she is in a Chinese man's car and heading towards Skudai. She then asked for me to drop her off at the nearest bus stop, i was shocked that she intended to walk so far (20 mins by car) to that bus stop. I informed her that i am actually from Singapore, hence did not understand where she wanted to go and and had to stick to English.

I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.
Well done..... ( let it never be said that you do not walk the talk )
 
I just got a call from Ambank Malaysia that I need to authorise a transaction fpr RM3200 at KLIA but I am here in Singapore working my butt off. Kena fraud case liao. Have to call Bank Negara to report. Shucks. And I don't even hold any MY credit card, not even with my loan bank.
 
I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.

Good effort done tere, wuji! U did the right thing by telling her ur a Chinese fm SINGAPORE.

Most Malays are ok in Msia. Is the politician tat love to play racial cards to their advantage.
 
Was at coastal highway driving back yesterday, saw a Malay lady with a motorcycle helmet, young son in tow walking on the road shoulder. Was very tired after a long day and rushing back to do some work at home.
When i was passing by, i saw her son and i felt sad. Decided to stop and i turned on my hazard lights, pulled to the shoulder and then slowly reversed. When i asked her if she needed a ride home, she said she had a puncture
on her motorcycle and an address i could not understand in Malay.

I asked if she wanted to go towards Skudai, she nodded her head and then climbed in. As soon as she got into the car, she started saying her husband is a police man, shortly after her phone rang and she said presumably to her husband that she is in a Chinese man's car and heading towards Skudai. She then asked for me to drop her off at the nearest bus stop, i was shocked that she intended to walk so far (20 mins by car) to that bus stop. I informed her that i am actually from Singapore, hence did not understand where she wanted to go and and had to stick to English.

I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.

Great job! Inspiring! We need to hear more stories like this :)
 
TQ for sharing! The world will be a better place to live in if we have more kind hearted people like you around!

Was at coastal highway driving back yesterday, saw a Malay lady with a motorcycle helmet, young son in tow walking on the road shoulder. Was very tired after a long day and rushing back to do some work at home.
When i was passing by, i saw her son and i felt sad. Decided to stop and i turned on my hazard lights, pulled to the shoulder and then slowly reversed. When i asked her if she needed a ride home, she said she had a puncture
on her motorcycle and an address i could not understand in Malay.

I asked if she wanted to go towards Skudai, she nodded her head and then climbed in. As soon as she got into the car, she started saying her husband is a police man, shortly after her phone rang and she said presumably to her husband that she is in a Chinese man's car and heading towards Skudai. She then asked for me to drop her off at the nearest bus stop, i was shocked that she intended to walk so far (20 mins by car) to that bus stop. I informed her that i am actually from Singapore, hence did not understand where she wanted to go and and had to stick to English.

I detoured from my home route to get to her bus stop but finally we got there, she thanked me and informed me she works as a nurse in the Sultanah Aminah hospital and even asked her son to thank me. Thinking back, it could have been a dangerous encounter for either one of us, she was the far braver one for accepting the ride. I would still do the same though as i cannot bear the thought of a mother walking with her son on the highway so late at night. Since young, my mother has always taught me kindness cuts across all borders and colours as we have received our fair share from others, now more than ever i find that she was right.
 
Published: Thursday February 13, 2014 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Thursday February 13, 2014 MYT 7:00:27 AM

Total vehicle sales in M'sia set to soar

"PETALING JAYA: Total vehicle sales in January is expected to surpass the 55,066 units registered last year, mainly due to improved market clarity and aggressive sales promotions by car companies, industry experts said

.....forecast total vehicle sales to grow 2.2% to hit a new high of 670,000 units this year."

http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/...surpass-the-55066-units-registered-last-year/
 
What i have done was nothing compared to what some of these guys did in this social experiment. Bless their hearts.

[video=youtube;7VBys14HaZI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VBys14HaZI#t=518[/video]
 
just for fun .....

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I just got a call from Ambank Malaysia that I need to authorise a transaction fpr RM3200 at KLIA but I am here in Singapore working my butt off. Kena fraud case liao. Have to call Bank Negara to report. Shucks. And I don't even hold any MY credit card, not even with my loan bank.

Hey Frodo

Dont quite understand . what kind of transaction is that ? u have acct in ambank ?
 
Wiseman, thank you.

I tried it. I stayed to the right. I did not cheong. lol.

And I avoided it.

Thank you .


You are talking about the 2-3 potholes on the car lane. Best to drive to the right of it rather than try to drive over it between your wheels as it means you have to get into the bike lane a little, not so safe for bikes.
 
Something interesting last night.

I saw the SCDF equivalent near Impian Emas the factory side.

After a while they left.

on my way back at the same spot huge fire. like forest fire/fireworks caused??? I dunno.

Same spot.

No scdf.....!!!!!
 
This morning on my drive back from Pasar Tani Larkin, I noticed lots of dry jungles.

a ciggiee butt should be able to kick start a huge fire work?
 
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