Thursday, November 30, 2006

Is Destiny in Our Hands?

Is Destiny in our Hands?

Destiny is a river; free will, a paddle.

Do you believe in destiny? Do you believe we are puppets controlled by the hands of fate? Is what happens to us preordained? Are we helpless victims hurled about by arbitrary and chaotic circumstances?

Do I believe in preordination? Sure, I do! If I thrust my arm into a boiling kettle of oil, it is "preordained" that I will get badly burned. On the other hand, if I don’t stick my hand in fire, it’s "preordained" I won’t get burned. So, it’s clear that my actions help shape my destiny. Those who choose to ignore the laws of nature, such as the dangers of fire, will suffer the consequences. But what about disasters such as flash floods, invading armies, job loss because of downsizing, or outbreaks of disease? Aren’t these proof that we have no control over our lives, that we are merely pawns in the hands of fate? Not at all. Destiny is not an isolated event, such as a flash flood, but a direction of movement. Life is a path that leads to our destination. The nature of our destination(success or failure, happiness or misery) depends on which forks in the road we choose to follow. Destiny, then, is a river, and our free will is a paddle. We can choose the direction in which we move by paddling, even if it means paddling upstream. Because of free will, we can also refuse to paddle. But if we do so, we will be swept away by the tide of events.

For this reason, Gilbert K. Chesterton wrote, "I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act." You see, our actions are seeds that germinate into our destiny.

Our destiny is not determined by the hardships we meet, but by our reactions or responses to them. I may react to a flash flood by growing despondent because of my losses, or I may respond to the flood by starting a basement cleaning business in which I clean up in more ways than one!

There’s no point in bemoaning our fate when disaster strikes. If it’s unavoidable, we have to accept it, for we won't be ready to move on until we acquiesce. But, as Deng Ming-Dao points out, "Acceptance does not mean fatalism. It does not mean capitulation to some slaughtering predestination. [It means] acting within the framework of circumstance."

Getting back to my original question, do you believe you are in charge of your own life or are you a victim of circumstances? The question is purely rhetorical because I already know the answer. Of course, you believe you are in charge of your own fate. How do I know? Because we all take pride in and accept credit for our accomplishments. Whenever we are recognized, we do not reject the certificate, award, plaque, or trophy and say, "Oh, no, I cannot accept this because I’m unworthy."

On the contrary, we graciously accept it and thank those who have recognized us. This is proof that we recognize we have control over our lives.

Yet, when we screw up and make a serious mistake, what do we do?

Do we say, "Sorry, I wasn’t as careful as I should have been?" No, we are struck by amnesia and conveniently forget our power. Instead of accepting responsibility, we search for scapegoats to blame. "Sorry, boss, I’m late because ______ (my alarm clock didn’t ring, the bus was late, the snowstorm or traffic accident delayed me — you can fill in the blanks). If we choose to cast blame, we are taking a detour on a path that can lead to a glorious destination. Far better to accept responsibility, learn from our mistakes, and move on. Like William Jennings Bryan, we need to recognize that, "Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice: It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved."

By now, you probably agree that we create our own fate. But how specifically do we do so? Here’s the premise: WE CREATE AND ATTRACT WHATEVER WE FOCUS ON. Let’s look at a couple of examples. Both Karen and Sue were laid off and recently found separate jobs, but with identical working conditions.

Karen is unhappy. True, she’s paid more per hour than the average worker, but she’s paid on an hourly basis. That means she’s not paid for her lunch hour and she has no sick days. Simply put: no work, no pay. So while others enjoy national holidays, she has to put up with a smaller pay cheque because of the holidays. Karen has no company benefits and no security. As she focuses on the benefits she lacks, she grows resentful and anxious. Because she’s unhappy, she’s not very productive. She exudes a dark cloud of negativity and finds herself constantly complaining. Would you say her conduct, attitude, and actions will lead to a promotion? Isn’t it more likely that she will be laid off again? Can you see how what she focuses on, lack and negativity, leads to more of the same? What about Sue? She wishes she had benefits, but she has an attitude of gratitude. She’s thankful for having a job. Better to make some money than none. She also counts her blessings: she’s gaining more experience, contributing to society, making new friends, pleased about the convenient company location, and likes her supervisor. Things may not be perfect, but Sue is cheerful, productive, and contributes to the overall morale of the company.

What do you think? Are her actions and attitude attracting opportunity? Is she likely to be promoted? If not, her additional experience will be her ticket to a better job in another company. Sue was aware of the benefits she lacked, but chose to focus on the blessings she had. That’s how she remained positive. Awareness of the undesirable conditions of one’s job is not negative. But focusing on them is. It is important to know what we don’t like, for that is the only way to understand what we want. Once we know what we want (in this case, a job with full benefits), while remaining cheerful, we focus on it. When focused, we can set goals, look for, and find opportunities. In fact, our positive attitude will attract and create the reality we want.

Yes, our destiny is in our hands, so let’s start paddling!

Lonely Would Leave Me Alone

Lonely, I think I am. Here is a little something from the TV series Ally McBeal on Loneliless...


McBealism
Loneliness...You know what the most common insanity going today? It is the idea that love will just come to you even if you do nothing. All the right one will come along, it will happen, you just wait. Well who the hell came up with that? How many couples do you know, how many friends do you have that you can truly say the right one came along? You talk to most people and they'll say the right one slipped away. My point, ask anybody what they want the most...it's love. We all agree personal happiness is much more important than our careers and yet look at what we do with the hours in our loves, the days. Nobody really applies themselves to their personal lives, which is sit back and assume that will take care of itself. Well sometimes it doesn't. ...sometimes, the things that you regret the most are the things that you don't do.

Love Quotes Part 2

Love Quotes for the Day

Have you ever wanted to love someone with everything you had, but that other person was too afraid to let you?

Have you ever noticed that the worst way to miss someone is when they are right beside you and yet you can never have them... when the moment you can't feel them under your fingertips you miss them?

Have you ever wondered which hurts the most; saying something and wishing you had not, or saying nothing and wishing you had?

Too many of us stay walled because we are too afraid to care too much.... for fear that the other person does not care as much, or at all.

Don't Quit

The all time famous poem about not quitting... Here it is again!


Don't Quit
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all up hill
When the funds are low, and the debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if you must, but don't quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As everyone of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about,
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don't give up though the pace seems slow,
You may succeed with another blow.
Success is failure turned inside out,
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit,
It's when things seem worse,
That you must not quit.

After a While

A very powerful perspective about breaking up and your inner strength to go forward and start again...

After a While
After a while you learn
the subtle difference between
holding a hand
and chaining a soul
And you learn
that love doesn't mean
leaning
and company doesn't always mean
security.
And you begin to learn
that kisses aren't contracts and
presents aren't promises
and you begin to
accept your defeats
with your head up and your eyes ahead
with the grace of an adult
not the grief of a child
and you learn
To build all your roads on today
because tomorrow's ground is
too uncertain for plans
And futures have a way of falling down
in mid-flight,
After a while you learn
That even sunshine burns
if you get too much
So you plant your own garden
and decorate your own soul
instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.
And you learn
that you really can endure
that you really are strong
and you really do have worth
And you learn
And you learn
with every goodbye
You learn...
- 1971 Veronica Shoffstall -

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Tribute to Other Love Sites

Here's a little link to romantic resources on the web:

Draw closer together with 1000 Questions for Couples
http://www.questionsforcouples.com

Spice up your love life with 500 Love...making Tips & Secrets http://www.theromantic.com/500tips.htm

Discover 300 Creative Dates at
http://www.theromantic.com/creativedates.htm

100 Bedroom Games for Couples
http://www.theromantic.com/games.htm

Learn the 50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships
http://www.50secrets.com/

There is A Better Way To Date
http://www.theromantic.com/abetterway.htm

Read about The Romantic's Guide to Popping the Question at http://www.howtoproposemarriage.com/

Lepaker Love Life

This blog site needs more promotion. Love life needs more promotion. Lepaker's love life needs a promotion! Ha! Yup, you got that right. Love is a sign of all things beautiful. All things that are beautiful in life is love. The single most fulfilling and strongest emotions - LOVE! Can't quite get enough of it right? Never did. Even if you have lots of it, you still yearn more from it. Why don't we have enough? Why??!

Technorati Profile

A few days ago, saw LLBQ's picture in her college brochure which she posed/modelled for them. Interesting and with a short write-up. Do miss her a little. Anyhow, I emailed her. Got a reply! Replied again, no love back. Which is fine. I'm okay with it. Cause there isn't any official love right now? Although deep down I know she still have love for me. I can rest assure that! But that's not important now. What is, The Lepaker's Destiny is. My own life. My own love.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Love Quotes

LOVE QUOTES

One of the best things about love
is just recognizing a man's step
when he climbs the stairs
- Colette -

For love is blind
- Chaucer 1598 -

Monday, November 27, 2006

Happy Feet Happy Love

Just watched Happy Feet over the weekend. A very nice animated movie and extremely funny. But there's more to that. It's about love. It shows someone different being loved. And when Gloria (female character) loves someone, she waits. She waited for Mumble. That's love. Indeed and nice movie. You got to watch it!

Thursday, November 23, 2006

James Bond - Casino Royale

Casino Royale - Do you like it or do you hate it?

Many have watched Casino Royale and some just hate it. Some absolutely love it. I for one love it. First off it's because of the James Bond role. Daniel Craig is the prefect James Bond. Unlike the other James Bonds, Daniel Craig is bare. He's not exactly good looking (though he's built - no gay comments here ok!). He does get injured and doesn't depend on gadgets to get him out of difficult situations. He's rugged, tough and the new age man. The old James Bond, too refine. Too refine to do the work.

Of course, Eva Green as Vesper Lynd as mentioned in my earlier post. How could one miss the fact that Eva Green look absolutely gorgeous! She even looks great with minimum makeup. The way she carries herself. That red bare back dress she wears. Those legs! And have you see her breasts? Yup, you can see some of her previous movies and pictures where she got naked before. Those are beautiful breasts!! Ha! Drool drool drool away... Ok, it's all sexual fantasies but hey, she is worthy of such fantasies. Much more of it!

Hrmm..

Casino Royale - Love it or hate it?
Daniel Craig - Love him or hate him?
Eva Green - Love her or hate her?

Bad Day

Had a really bad day today... emotionally. I don't know why. Is it love? Is it comfort? Is it lust? I don't know. So I'll just leave you with this song... my all time favorite!


Bad Day - Daniel Powter
Where is the moment we needed the most
You kick up the leaves and the magic is lost
They tell me your blue skies fade to grey
They tell me your passion's gone away
And I don't need no carryin' on

You stand in the line just to hit a new low
You're faking a smile with the coffee to go
You tell me your life's been way off line
You're falling to pieces everytime
And I don't need no carryin' on

Cause you had a bad day
You're taking one down
You sing a sad song just to turn it around
You say you don't know
You tell me don't lie
You work at a smile and you go for a ride
You had a bad day
The camera don't lie
You're coming back down and you really don't mind
You had a bad day
You had a bad day

Well you need a blue sky holiday
The point is they laugh at what you say
And I don't need no carryin' on

You had a bad day
You're taking one down
You sing a sad song just to turn it around
You say you don't know
You tell me don't lie
You work at a smile and you go for a ride
You had a bad day
The camera don't lie
You're coming back down and you really don't mind
You had a bad day

(Oh.. Holiday..)

Sometimes the system goes on the blink
And the whole thing turns out wrong
You might not make it back and you know
That you could be well oh that strong
And I'm not wrong

So where is the passion when you need it the most
Oh you and I
You kick up the leaves and the magic is lost

Cause you had a bad day
You're taking one down
You sing a sad song just to turn it around
You say you don't know
You tell me don't lie
You work at a smile and you go for a ride
You had a bad day
You've seen what you like
And how does it feel for one more time
You had a bad day
You had a bad day

Had a bad day
Had a bad day
Had a bad day
Had a bad day
Had a bad day

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Who is Eva Green?

Eva Green. One word. HOT! I just recently noticed her when I went to the movies to watch Casino Royale. She was the highlight. Especially in that red bare back dress. It's not so much the fact that she simply looks hot. It's the way she carries herself. Elegant yet sexy...



Full name: Eva Gaelle Green
Named after the world's first woman, Eve, because she was born before her twin-sister.

Date of Birth: July 5, 1980

Location of Birth: Paris, France

Star sign: Cancer

Hair color: Dark brown. Eva's natural hair color is a dark blond. She always dyes it. "As a blonde, I felt very organized. As a brunette, I was more like myself. I had the impression it expressed my violence better."

Eyes color: Blue-Green. Eva is myopic.

Height: 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) according to CelebHeights.com and confirmed by Paris Match (February 23, 2006)

Parents: Walter Green and Marlène Jobert

Siblings: Joy (non-identical twin sister), four minutes younger" She's a non-identical twin. We are very different. We are different physically and psychologically. She is more into business. She loves horses and everything. She loves movies but she's not jealous of not being an actress."Eva likes to say that Joy is more terrestrial and she is more lunar.

First professional play: Jalousie En Trois Fax (2001)

First work as an actress in a film: The Dreamers (2003)


Find out more info about her here http://www.evagreenweb.com/

Friday, November 17, 2006

Prawn?

There's something about porn that attracts people, generally men! When a site contains it, the hits grows. When a forum has some pics, that instantly becomes to most active thread. Why? Why? Why? Is it because we have testerone? I know even women are interested to check it out. Maybe to learn a trick or two.. hahaa!!!

Happy Prawning!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Malaysia Incestful Money Matters

I hate to get into politics but this is good read. Though I'll share with you all... A good read nonetheless...


From The Asia Sentinel
11 November 2006
The Cesspit of Malay Politics

The murder of a Mongolian model in Malaysia recalls Lord Acton's famous dictum that absolute power corrupts absolutely

The crisis that is wracking Malaysia's United Malays National Organisation, the country's biggest ethnic party, is not the crisis of a sex and murder scandal. Not the crisis of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's heart attack. Not the crisis of infighting between the Abdullah Ahmad Badawi - Pak Lah -- camp and his predecessor's interests.

This is a deeper crisis of a party that has been in power for 50 years, more than long enough to be totally corrupted by power. This is the crisis of 30 years of the New Economic Policy (NEP), which has brought some gains to most Malays but above all lots of gains to the same narrow group who control the political levers.

In Malaysia, the NEP - or at least the manner in which it is implemented - creates a double moral jeopardy for those in power.

Look at the sorry state of the leadership. No one can seriously suggest that Mahathir, old, angry and sick, is fit to return to office to resurrect his combination of authoritarianism, dynamism and money politics, his brand of making Malays into billionaire capitalists through special favors. Nor can one seriously suggest that Pak Lah is up to the job, though given the alternatives currently available his brand of honest inaction may be the best the country can hope for.

The collection of individuals who might replace Pak Lah should his political enemies or ill health catch up with him is disturbing to put it mildly. There is scant sign of leadership of any sort but plenty of evidence of UMNO money politics. As for the most obvious successor, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak, it may prove difficult for him to shake off his association with the man at the centre for now of the current scandal, Abdul Razak Baginda, who is helping the police in the investigation of the gruesome death of a Mongolian part-time model on whom he reportedly lavished money and who her relatives accuse of having fathered his child before she was killed.

Anwar Ibrahim? Perhaps his years in jail have humbled him, made him realize the value of freedom and tolerance, appreciate that power can come from moral leadership as well as money. Perhaps too he is willing to put his heart and soul into the creation of a Malaysian Malaysia where politics is more about economic and social issues not race and religion. But who knows?

Some yearn for earlier times. Names such as Musa Hitam and Tunku Razaleigh Hamzah come to mind. But Musa, 72, was a nice guy from the grass roots who never quite had the stomach for a big fight. And the aristocratic Razaleigh, though still only 69, may be remembered not merely for his achievements running Pernas and Petronas and as a youthful Finance Minister ("father of the Malaysian economy" as he was dubbed by sycophants) but for pioneering money politics and rumors of his deep entrenchment in the Bank Bumiputra scandal of the early 1980s, which cost the Malaysian treasury more than US$1 billion. But these all seems giants compared with the men in Pak Lah's cabinet.

Whoever was actually responsible for the murder and dynamiting of the body of the Mongolian model, this is only the latest of a long string of scandals involving senior establishment figures, whether it is sex with under-age girls or travel with suitcases full of money.

Baginda himself is not a politician in the formal sense of the word. But his so-called think tank, the Malaysian Strategic Research Institute, was more of an international propaganda arm of both UMNO and the Malaysian armed forces. Baginda has only medium intellectual weight (a master's degree in War Studies from the University of London and a fascination with Winston Churchill) academic credentials when, in his early 30s, he became head of the institute when it was set up in 1993.

But Baginda does have connections, most notably to Najib. He is also endowed with a quiet charm, a command of language and has been at ease not just in UMNO circles but with the foreign journalists who came knocking on his door in Jalan Ampang seeking intelligent- sounding comments on the political issues of the day.

He has steered a diplomatic course through UMNO factionalism and presented the government/Najib view in moderate and quotable terms. A quick Internet search attests to how often he has been quoted in the foreign media, most recently in Associated Press and the International Herald Tribune on October 29, and by Bloomberg on October 21, on the subject of the Mahathir-Pak Lah war of words. He is also a prolific writer and editor. He penned a book in praise of the Malaysian Armed Forces, published by them, and numerous other works published including "Malaysia and the Islamic World," a collection of essays he edited and with a forward by Najib.

The unassuming political analyst has been in reality very close to the centers of power, which may explain why members of an elite branch of the police became involved, in some as yet uncertain way, in the affair of the murdered alleged ex-mistress.

But the much bigger issue for Malaysia than this tragedy is the general behavior of UMNO elitists. Power and wealth have dulled their moral sensibilities. Thus ministers who in their personal lives take scant notice of the teachings of Islam make a political song and dance about religion to try to retain credibility with the Malay masses and fight off the challenge of Pas.

Thus supposedly urbane, educated, cosmopolitan younger leaders like kris-waving Hishamuddin Hussein (son of former PM Hussein Onn) and NEP-forever Khairy Jamaluddin (son-in-law of Pak Lah) resort to the crudest racial issues to maintain their credibility with Malays who may wonder why these upcoming leaders mostly seem to be related to past or present ones. The rope that Pak Lah has given to the bright but arrogant and immature Khairy also surpasses belief. He may yet be hanged by it.

Meanwhile other leaders see nothing wrong in money politics within UMNO. Buying votes is an internal matter, part of the game and nothing to do with the public! So the public are expected to be happy that their representatives' opinions are for sale! And don't bother to ask from which particular corrupt deal member X made Y millions in order the buy the vote of Z.

Nor should non-Malays in particular question the behavior of leaders of the race. The fact that most of Malaysia's leaders have been only partially of Malay stock - Indian, Thai, Turkish, etc origins come to mind - is quietly forgotten as UMNO chiefs play the race card at every opportunity with phrases of racial supremacy that sound borrowed from South Africa of the apartheid era.

The notion of Malaysian identity, of mingling of the races to create a Bangsa Malaysia (Mahathir's 2020 vision of a Malaysian nation) is publicly ridiculed by UMNO politicians desperate to remain aboard the gravy train of Malay privilege, collecting jobs and shares and fees without having to work for them.

The UMNO elite lack an adequate sense of shame or of the morality, public and private, and non-racialism of Islam. The fruits of 50 years in power and 35 years of the NEP are sweet for them and bitter for the unprivileged 90% of all races. That is the crisis of UMNO.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Romantic Getaway

I found a great place for a romantic getaway. It's in Thailand, far south. Very private and quiet too. I personally haven't been there but those that went only have great things to say about it. Those that I recomended to go there, have only great things to say about it. Don't worry, I don't get a fee for promoting it. I'm promoting it because it think it simply look just fantastic and I truly support places that really have a class above when it comes to ambience and romantism!!

Check it out at http://www.aleenta.com/


What's my Romantic Signature?

I was reading Michael Webb's article as below:

What Is Your Romantic Signature?
by Michael Webb

When Athena and I were dating in college, I began using a Hersheys *Kiss* as my signature. I would hide them in ice cream cones. I would have her roommates place them on her pillow.
Waiters would bring them with the check at the end of a romantic meal. I would even mail them to her. I wanted her to think of me at all times of the day and to let her know that I was doing likewise.

Giving her these *kisses* was very inexpensive and didnt take much time at all. However, they spoke volumes of my love for her.

There are many different signatures you can use to quietly express your love. At many stationery stores I have seen sheets of tiny red hearts (and smiley faces). They could be stuck on notes, windshields, lunch bags, calendars, toothpaste tubes, alarm clocks and endless other places. The idea is not to blanket everything at once with your signature but to leave them every so often and perhaps for the rest of your life.

I still leave *kisses* for my wife to discover. Another idea for a signature is a comic strip ofher liking. You would either need to be diligently cutting them out of the paper or buy a book from which to cut them out.

Some Christian book stores sell stacks of small cards with inspirational scriptures on them that could be used as your signature as well. At first you might want to begin by sending a card or small present or two with your new signature on them so she will get the idea when she (or he) starts seeing it popping up all over the place.

The possibilities are endless. So.... whats going to be your signature



That got me thinking... What's my romantic signature??? Hrmm... Still thinking. When I figured out something, I'll let you know. But for now.. HELP!!!!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Cameron Highland Resort

Someone asked for more information about the Cameron Highland Resort by YTL. Simple... just go to their website, Cameron Highland Resort. All the info you need!

A snippet from the website:

Cameron Highlands Resort is situated on the largest hill resort in Malaysia, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, lush greenery, rolling hills and Tudor-styled cottages.
The luxurious boutique Resort features 56 well-appointed rooms and suites, and fronts Cameron Highlands’ magnificent 18-hole golf course.
It also houses the third wellness centre of the award-winning Spa Village, which offers exotic treatments focusing on the healing and restorative properties of tea.
Located in the state of Pahang, approximately 200 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands is a beautiful holiday destination and the only place where you can find tea plantations and strawberries in Malaysia.
At about 1,500 metres above sea level, it is the highest area on the mainland and enjoys a cool climate and fresh air, with temperatures ranging between 15° and 25° Celsius.
Much of the character of the highlands remains unchanged since colonial times.
It is endearingly known to some as the “little corner of England in Asia”.
The cool climate on the picturesque plateau and its surrounding hills and forest make this a popular retreat for golfing, jungle trekking and exploration of the many plantations and gardens.
Cameron Highlands Resort is ideal all year round for families, honeymooners and holidaymakers out to sate their appetites for trails, tales and tradition.
SIDENOTE: Isn't this just free advertising for YTL??!! Hahaha... they should pay me for this.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Cameron Highlands

Over the weekend, I was at Cameron Highlands with the car club. The road via Simpang Pulai is just fantastic. The drive is at 3rd/4th gear turns with some occasionally 2nd gear input. Not too bad. The scenary is something to behold. Green everywhere, strawberries everywhere... tea plantations too! Temperature at night was about 16 degree... Pretty chillin'. Stayed at Strawberry Park.. hotel on the highest point in Cameron Highlands. Not too bad really. Of course it would have been better if stayed at Cameron Highlands Resort by YTL... but that would have cost a whooping RM500++ a night! Nuts... we had scones there though! :)

What's the big deal about scones anyway? Some fancy british style tea time snack? Screw that! For RM5 a piece is expensive at YTL's. Could have gotten 5 pieces for RM1 at the coffee shop next door! Ha! But the ambience was fantastic. Credit goes to YTL for such a good job. I think the cafe is called Jim Thompson Lounge. Don't know what the big deal with Jim Thompson is but apparently he's some guy who got lost in Camerons. ??? Why?!

Was a great LEPAKING weekend!

Lepak, Slack, Lepak, Slack.

Nice eh?

Friday, November 10, 2006

Weekend

The weekend is here...
I'm thinking of Michael Gray's song The Weekend...
Been looking forward to it all week!!
The weekend is here!
Finally!
These are one of those things that you are willing to wait for.
The Weekend.

My Favorite :: Alfa Romeo 156

I quote Wikipedia here in regards to the car... My favorite of all time... Soon I'll be post pics about my ride, car in a new blog specially for cars and keep this blog about the lepaker's destiny. For now, space will be borrow here. Enjoy the read.

The Alfa Romeo 156 is a very stylish car introduced by the
Italian automaker Alfa Romeo in 1997 as the replacement for the 155. Its distinctive style with its high curved flanks made it, to some, the best looking car in its class. For any, this is the car with the 'hidden' rear door handles which are now commonplace.

The 156 was a highly developed front-wheel drive car (the station wagon offered all-wheel drive in left-hand drive markets) with a double wishbone front suspension and an all-independent multi-link rear suspension. The engine range encompassed 4-cylinder Twin Spark (150-155 bhp) 16 valve engines with variable valve timing, along with the 1.9 L (105-150 bhp) and 2.4 L (136-175 bhp) JTD turbodiesel engines. Until January 2001, the range-topping engine was the venerable
DOHC 2.5 L 24-valve V6 engine rated at around 190 to 192 bhp.

A significant addition to the 156 range was the Sportwagon
station wagon in 2000.
In February 2002, the 156 GTA and SportWagon GTA were launched. Equipped with a 3.2 L V6 with six-speed manual transmission, the GTA variants were aimed at the performance market. The GTA subsequently stopped production in October 2005, citing poor sales and the upcoming replacement to the 156, the
Alfa Romeo 159. The GTA variants boasted at least 250 bhp, had a lowered and stiffened suspension, a distinctive body kit and leather interior.

2002 also saw the arrival of a facelifted interior with different matte-finish surfacing and chrome highlights. It also used the
Alfa Romeo 147's dual-zone digital climate control and CanBus serial wiring system. A wider range of options including xenon lighting, tele-informatics and a Bose stereo system were available. Also ESP and slip control ASR came as standard.

Late 2003 saw the launch of a facelifted 156, with new front and rear fascias designed by
Giorgetto Giugiaro. There was also a wider range of interior colour options from this date. The 2.5 L V6 was deleted at this time and the GTA never received the exterior improvements.

In 2004, four-wheel drive versions arrived to some markets, which were known as the Crosswagon Q4 and Sportwagon Q4 (both using the 1.9 L JTD engine). These cars were equipped with a
Torsen four-wheel drive system.

The 156 sedan was discontinued late in 2005 in Europe, Q4 Crosswagon is still in production, 156 is to be phased out in other markets in 2006 with the forthcoming 159, which also spawned the
Brera, the 2-door coupe that replaces the GTV.

Awards Won:
In
1998, an international jury of 56 journalists representing 21 countries awarded the Alfa 156 the European Car of the Year award; it was described as having a "very refined suspension layout so to offer an impeccable roadholding". The 156 has won other awards, including:
Technical Innovation Award - Common Rail 1998 - (Autocar - Great Britain)
Best Compact Executive 1998 - (What Car - UK)
Best Compact Executive Car 1998- (Autoexpress - UK)
Die Besten Autos 1998, Paul Pietsch Preis - (Innovation prize for Common Rail, (Auto Motor und Sport - Germany)
Auto 1 Europa 1998 -(Panel of engineers, drivers and journalists from the 11 European magazines headed by Auto Bild)
Auto Trophy 1998 -(Auto Zeitung-Germany)
Trophee Du Design 1998 -(Automobile Magazine-France)

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Alfa Romeo - What to Expect?

Many people's favorite car - Alfa Romeo. Rich in history and legends. That's what made the all time favorite and every little boy (and adults) dream car, Ferrari too.

It's my favorite ride. Before I bought the car, I was WORRIED. You know, you have heard stories, it does freaking worries you. Not till you finally decided to the take the plunge and thus being reward handsomely for it! Yes! It's the next best thing that every happened to me, beside SEX! Ha!

An interesting post below by Redd of ItaliaAuto Club forum in regards to what to look out for in an Alfa Romeo pre-ownership:

  1. engine oil consumption - up to 1L/1000km is considered "normal" according to the manual, but imho is a bit excessive. that said, the TS engines do consume quite a fair bit of oil. this in itself is not a problem. the real problem occurs when owners dont realise this and run the car for extended periods with low oil levels. this can lead to engine damage which may not manifest itself for many months/years after. so ask the seller if the car consumes any oil, and how much specifically. if they are not aware of this, be wary. a good mechanic will also be able to tell if the engine is experiencing the early stages of oil starvation damage. if you buy the TS, CHECK YOUR OIL OFTEN!
  2. front suspension noise - the front suspension arms - upper and lower - wear out after a while and need to be replaced. this is a normal wear and tear part for 156/147 and most cars with dual-wishbone suspensions, and less of a problem on the 1.6TS as the car is lighter. if you hear squeaking/knocking/rattling from the front suspension, factor in some money for replacements.
  3. Mass Air Flow (MAF) meter - the MAF on the newer alfas are wear and tear items and also prone to damage from oiled filters. if the seller has an open cone filter installed, be wary. early signs of MAF damage include poor idling, hesistation in the rev range and loss of power in the higher rpms. sometimes a quick clean of the MAF will cure it, other times you need to replace it. MAFs usually last 80-100k kms on stock cars, less if the cars are modified or have aftermarket filters.
  4. cam variator - if your car sounds like a diesel engine, its likely it's got a dead cam variator. this is a wear and tear item. early stages of variator wear are symptomised by diesel-like noise during startup which goes away after a few seconds. if the noise persists, the variator needs to be replaced.

alfa ownership is not like japo ownership. if u expect to be able to drive an alfa like a toyota - drive and forget until the next service - you got another thing coming. europeans tend to require a bit more attention than japanese cars but if you look after them well and dont stinge on maintenance (use ricambi originale wherever possible) it will be a rewarding experience. there is no other car that offers more smiles per mile than an italian car.

Get one and you'll never turn back. Trust me on that!!

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Status Quo - Yes or No?

Is life still Status Quo? Of course not. I have not been posting for a while. That's because I've been working on rebuilding my life and enhancing it further. However, some things just don't change. As much as I would like it to change, they just won't. How am I suppose to make things better? Now I only wonder.

Please help me people. Help me rebuild my life! This is happening way too long...!!!