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I woke up early in the morning around 7:30am, just to re-check the whole car to look for my driving license, unfortunately... it wasn't there. Tomorrow is Christmas, just in case the police are on the road hunting for "prey", i guess i'll just give in and get a new driving license done in the day.
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Arriving JPJ office located in State, i took a number which i had to wait for about 100+ guess before me, the last time i visited the place (when i lost) after an hour of waiting doing nothing but smsing KM, the number had only passed about 40, and i wasn't sure if they are the happy customer. Finally, i walked out of the waiting room and take some fresh air and meet the hot bright sun, an uncle gave me an "offer" in making things faster, so here's the question, the penalty of restoring a lost license cost RM20.00, if that person's gonna help you make things a little faster, how much do you think is worth to bribe him? Seriously, i have no idea, giving RM10.00 seems a little expensive, so he decided to do it for me for FREE, out of no where he gave a ticket, a ticket which is just a 7 people before me, and honestly... it's really a lot lot faster then having to wait there for another 1 bloody hour, so whoever he is... i want to thank him, maybe i'll buy him lunch if i ever need his help again. And this time i'll make sure to always and always put the license back to where it belong.
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Another dissapointing news before Christmas, yes... it's PMR result day!!! Happy 20% Unhappy 80%, what we marketer call this? The Parental Law, this had prove many things right in the terms of marketing and i believe it's the same in this situation. 20% of students will be absoulte happy with getting straight As or those who think they did better than what they had expected, for those I congrat. And for the other 80%, those who had bad results like RED alphabet, results that does not meet their requirement & those who get 6As who fail t get 7. Very cruel of the government to actually choose this date to give out result, which doesn't allow most of the kids to celebrate their christmas happily. Sorry for them...
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