Welcome to peng’s thots.
This blog is an avenue for me to let out, and let go. There will always be issues in our lives. In fact, it’s never-ending.
Since you clicked on this page, you would probably want to know more about me.
1) I am not unemployed, as one of the ministers stereotyped us bloggers (I work hard for a living!).
2) What keeps me going: God, my family, my friends, books, my pets, my baking and lately my blog.
3) My geographical territories: PJ & Ipoh.
I started this blog on September 16, 2008, the day I expected to welcome a new government. I could not sleep the night before September 16. And suddenly the inspiration just came! My own blog? Yes, I can do it! So here I am…
Your comments are welcomed. Bash me if you want, but please be polite, don’t use foul language on yourself, or others. I am of the opinion that one man’s meat may be another man’s poison. So let’s agree to disagree (sometimes!).
Ta da .. enjoy and God bless!
Updated (April 12, 2009): On this Easter Sunday, I decided to cool down on blogging, to return to my first love, Jesus. You will hear from me when you hear from me.. and it has to be God-inspired.




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October 17, 2008 at 12:37 pm
The Whisperer
Dear Peng,
If you are the same Peng who posted comments on my blog previously, I am glad that you have decided to start your own blog.
Nice work done here.
May I welcome you to this world of Blogosphere.
Whisperer,
Yes, I am the same peng leaving comments on your blog.
Just cannot keep my pent-up emotions anymore.
Thanks for dropping by.
peng
October 22, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Jeffrey
Hi,
Interesting thots you have here. You were highly recommended by my friend, The whisperer and so I thought I just drop by and have a peek.
And I’m not disappointed. Keep up the good work.
God Bless
Jeffrey,
Thanks for dropping by. Yeah, The Whisperer is my ‘sifu’ and he’s been giving me moral support to press on. We all need to come together to overcome what we are facing. Otherwise we perish!
peng
October 23, 2008 at 7:37 pm
Jeffrey
Agree, we all need to come together and fight for Justice. I think most Malaysians are too docile, easily intimidated…maybe due to 51 years of brain washing.. especially the 22 years of rule by you know who.
Sometimes I wonder if there is any hope for this Nation, the way the country is being run. It sure looks like we are heading for doom if nothing changes.
Yes, we desperately need a change. Talking about changes, try to read the book ‘Who move my Cheese’.
Jeffrey,
People must begin to realize that one can only protect his own liberties by protecting the other’s freedom. That means, you will only be free, if I am free.
Some people are docile, but most self-centered. It’s always about self. What if ‘I’ am arrested? What if ‘I’ get sued? The 22 years regime has silently instilled fear that resulted in the ‘I’ paranoia.
Change will happen, if we have hope, and believe it can happen. But before we can hope, we must have love, love for our nation.
Yes I heard of the book you mentioned. Gotta to read it sometime.
peng
December 10, 2008 at 4:24 pm
CPK
Dear Peng,
The blog for Dr Cheah Wing Yin, ADUN Damansara Utama, is now up and running. Please do drop by some time! http://cheahwingyin.blogspot.com/
Best regards,
Chin PK
Thank you Dr. Chin for the info.
peng
December 29, 2008 at 4:17 pm
Philip
Yo, Peng!
Hope your way home wasn’t as arduous as Antares’.
Glad to have met you and Jong. Don’t be a stranger, ya?
CheerZ, Happy 2009! 😉
Hi Philip!
We are still laughing at your sense of humor! Great meeting you and all the others too.
Do put me on your mailing list for your articles, ok!
peng
November 21, 2009 at 9:31 pm
Joey Yee
Hi,
I am a final year Journalism of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR). I came across your blog post on Garbage Enzyme while Googling for information. I was wondering if I could interview you about it as well as on reusing waste and it’s affects on saving the environment for my assignment? Your help would be very much appreciated. Hoping to hear from you soon. Thank you.
May 18, 2013 at 2:34 pm
Mandy Winkler
Greetings Friend, I am writing from the beaches of Australia. We have had a lot of bushfires lately and I’ve only just been able to connect to the interwebs :). Thanks for the interesting content. It inspired me a lot with my university social studies research 🙂