Thursday, September 11, 2008

Nasi Kandar

It's been awhile I have not blogged. Not much to blog about....not really.

One thing about blog is its relevance to an individual, that is "pouring out your feelings" for things you are unhappy about. Blog is not a blog anymore nowadays. You can write anything on a blog and it is still consider a blog. That's why blog has caught up with our politicians - it's a trend. Or call themselves 'not update' if don't have a blog.

But, with the recent announcement about clamping down on anti-garmen bloggers and THE most scary one in particular is about using ISA on one particular blogger. Bloggers may have no choice but to tone it down a bit. To me and many, RPK is a HERO. But, but, to the garmen, he is...."should not exist in Malaysia in the first place"! Whatever he write does carry some weight anyway. Agree?

They think we are scared by their "threat"? I think they are more scared than us! Where their "rice bowl" is concerned come next round of voting, we got nothing to lose. We can put them out of job and for good by just a 'X' on the ballot paper. Scary eh? Think again you morons, racists and corrupt politicians. That's why they feel the only way to influent us is letting us just read the mainstream media.

I'm quite fond of nasi kandar to be honest. Every now and then I will go for nasi kandar with colleagues and family. As for my family, usually they don't like to eat nasi kandar unless I buy them. Hmmm. Why? Everyone knows, nasi kandar is for the "rich" people nowadays. Everyone knows how dear it is to eat nasi kandar with three dishes on a plate with white rice. Everyone knows they will curse and swear after the fellow mamak shout out the price of his or her nasi kandar after he has finished putting on the dishes and moves on to next customer.

Why am I like you still eating nasi kandar? Strange? To me it is all about the curry, the mixing of herbs in the cooking. Whatever some people say about "extraordinary ingredients" mamaks put in could not be justified. But how do they justify the exorbitant price for one plate of nasi kandar?

I always notice the Chinese would not mind about the high price because to them filling one's stomach with good food is a way of life. It is worth it after a day of hard work out there. The Chinese always smell the good food. I am one of them. My plate of nasi kandar is always RM8.++. Most of the time I think it is overcharged. But what the heck....

But, but, calling for boycotting nasi kandar by people recently has nothing to do with the high PRICE they have to pay. IT IS ABOUT THE DAMN NASI KANDAR OWNERS WHO SOMEHOW GOT ENTANGLED WITH THE RACIST FACTION OF A POLITICAL PARTY.

A couple of them were there to show support to one racist Ahmad. Apparently this Ahmad is suspected to be owner of one famous name (ref. Su....) in nasi kandar circle too. How can they do this to their real supporters who put money in their pockets? One Chinese customer is equal to 3 non-Chinese customers. Do you realize that?

So, to all mamaks the nasi kandar owners - don't put sand in your own rice bowls!!! DAMN.

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