Monday, 31 August 2009
Saturday, 29 August 2009
Kalimah Allah
Kalimah Allah di Langit Kg Selayun Mukim Sengkurong
23 Ogos 2009 - Gambar di atas saya rakamkan selepas saja selesai berbuka puasa. Pada mula nya saya hanya suka-suka merakamkannya disebabkan pemandangannya agak menarik. Pada sebelah malam nya apabila saya dan sepupu saya meliat kembali gambar ini, sepupu saya lalu menyatakan yang gambar yang saya rakamkan ini adalah Kalimah Allah. Dengan itu, gambar ini saya kongsikan kepada pengunjung-pengunjung BiarBanar..?? bagi tatapan bersama.
Friday, 28 August 2009
Thursday, 27 August 2009
Upah gunting rambut KDYMM bernilai $35,398.16 (RM86,497)
Hari ini saya banyak menerima email daripada kawan-kawan mengenai dengan Upah gunting rambut KDYMM bernilai $35,398.16 (RM86,497). Percaya atau tidak, itu terpulang kepada anda sendiri yang menilai nya. Saya cuba me-Research berkenaan dengan perkara ini dan di sini saya memetik artikal daripada web http://www.dailymail.co.uk/. Dibawah ini adalah antara yang terkandung didalam artikal web tersebut.
But the Sultan of Brunei is said to have paid £15,000 to get a London barber to trim his hair in what is believed to be the most expensive haircut ever.
He hired a private suite on a Singapore Airlines flight to carry Ken Modestou, who runs a barber’s at the Dorchester hotel in Mayfair, the 7,000 miles to his home to attend to his hair.
The sultan is believed to have ordered the special cabin to ensure the barber was isolated from possible swine flu among other passengers.
The 63-year-old, who is one of the world's richest men with a £12billion fortune, also paid for Mr Modestou's accommodation for a few nights and gave him several thousand dollars in payment.
The extraordinary cost of one man's hair cut came as it emerged that one British hairdressers is charging just £2.50 for a gentleman's trim.
Customer are even offered free beers, wines, tea and coffee.
It launched the special deal after a new hairdresser, The Barber's Shop, opened in the town last week with cut price offers of £3 cuts for men and £4 trims for women.
'Being a barber is a completely different technique to being a ladies hairdresser.
'We are doing traditional cuts the traditional way. With the recession hitting everyone - keeping the prices down low is putting money back in people's pockets.
But Danny Brown, who runs another barber shop in the town charging £6.90 per cut, said he was amazed by the price wars.
He said: 'I've been in the business 40 years and have never seen anything like it the price war is potty.
'Something has got to give. If it goes on like this people will go to the wall.
'I'd rather slash my wrists than cut my prices. These young girls who leave college have no gents hairdressing skills and they set themselves up renting some of the shops that are empty and then cutting hair for a living.
'The rents are low and they go into it thinking they can earn a £100 a week and that will do them, but the old fashioned barbers are a dying breed and this will make more disappea"