Thursday, December 17, 2009

TM (Telecom Malaysia) SUCKS!!!

Pick up from Patrick Teoh's blog....to heed his call for spreading the monopoly & lucrative business in Malaysia that sucks all the way to the bones.

It's been 3 maybe 4.......maybe 5 days? I don't remember and I have given up counting. But it's been days since I went to that Kedai TM Point at Ampang Point to transfer my phone and Streamyx to a new address. I do remember distinctly the TM pegawai fler's parting words were, "Kalau ada apa apa masaalah uncle panggil la nombor ni...100"

This morning I discovered that I cannot call 100 except from a TM landline! Which of course I don't have because they take at least 9 working days to affect a change of address. And I have yet had no call from the 'contractor' which would have marked the 1st day of the wait. So I am still in limbo as far as my phone line and Streamyx are concerned.

TM must be one of the most inefficient monopolies in Malaysia.

Some weeks ago when the other flers were doing their POTONG ads all over the place, TM came out with their defence. Remember that newspaper ad which showed some guy leaning out of his window with a gadget that looked incredibly like the Potong tool? The tagline in that TM ad was Why go with the unknown? My friend, Kurt came out with the perfect answer......

COS THE KNOWN SUCKS!

Can we make this a viral thing? Send this message to all your friends. Via blogs, facebook, sms, Tweeter, YouTube ..... anything.

TM SUCKS!!!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Toking-Kok



Wah ah ah....our DPM actually claimed this in his visit to Sarawak??? Just go and check the amount of laughter he created by claiming fancies-that-only-can-come-out-from-his-stupid-mouth!!!

"Malaysia hoped to share its teaching standard with other countries in the region paving the way for the nation to becoming a centre of education excellence.

........Malaysia’s education system was gaining international attention with the country being recognised as having an effective conventional and religious curriculum by various groups"........Muhyiddin Yassin, education minister and deputy prime minister speaking at a launching ceremony at the Malaysian Teachers Education Inst­itute Tawau campus in Balung.

EAT YOUR LUNG OUT....readers!

Shameful


Pick from blog zorro-unmasked...find the link in my blog.


Malaysiakini has this story of one Mohammed Fazdil bin Bahari, a pre-operative transsexual known as Fatine, who upon marrying a British man in a civil ceremony, was refused a permanent visa on technical grounds.

Immigration Department director-general Abdul Rahman Othman said that once deported to Malaysia, Fatine could be banned from travelling overseas for at least two years.

"The penalty imposed on Fatine may be more severe than the two-year passport issuance deferment as he has brought great shame upon us," he said.

Instead of being sympathetic with a distraught Malaysian in an immigration tangle, Abdul Rahman played god and maufactured this shame.

Abdul Rahman, you really want to know what SHAME is?

We should be ashamed that:

That 114 cases involving illegal funds transfer were detected from 2006 to 2009.

In March 2008, a wife of a senior minister transferred funds amounting to RM600,000 to Dubai. Between June and August 2008, a 'Tan Sri' transferred 3.5 million pounds sterling (RM22.2 million) to the United Kingdom.

Last week, Bank Negara confirmed that it is investigating Negeri’s MD Mohamad's alleged transfer of RM10 million to London.

Last week billions were siphoned off in Sarawak!

Shouldn't we be ashamed that:

630 Malaysians leave the country everyday!

304,358 Malaysians were reported to have migrated from March 2008 to August 2009.

You not ashamed of:

our shambled judiciary
our mounting crime rates
illegal immigrants galore in our midst
2000 over deaths in custody

There are too many things for us to be ashamed of, I am ashamed of these, are you?

The Bank Bumiputra twin scandals in the early 1980s saw US$1 billion (RM3.2 billion in 2008 ringgit) wasted;

The Maminco attempt to corner the world tin market in the 1980s is believed to have cost some US$500 million (RM1.6 billion);

Betting in foreign exchange futures cost Bank Negara Malaysia RM30 billion in the 1990s;

Perwaja Steel resulted in losses of US$800 million (RM2.56 billion). (Eric Chia was charged with corruption for allegedly steering US$20 million (RM64 million) to a Hong Kong-based company.) but was acquitted.

Use of RM10 billion public funds in the Valuecap Sdn. Bhd. operation to shore up the stock market;

Banking scandal of RM700 million losses in Bank Islam;

The sale of M.V. Agusta by Proton for one Euro making a loss of €75.99 million (RM 348 million);

Wang Ehsan from oil royalty in Terengganu amounting to RM7.4 billion from 2004 – 2007;

For the past 10 years since the Philharmonic Orchestra was established, this orchestra has swallowed a total of RM500 million;

OK, that was sometime back, these are recent:

The government has spent a total of RM3.2 billion in teaching Maths and Science in English over the years. Out of the amount, the government paid a whopping RM2.21 billion for the purchase of information and computer technology (ICT) equipment of which the breakdown of costs is unknown;

The commission paid for the purchase of jets and submarines to two private companies, Perimeker Sdn Bhd and IMT Defence Sdn Bhd amounted to RM910 million;

RM300 million to compensate Gerbang Perdana for the RM1.1 billion "Crooked Scenic Half-Bridge";

RM1.3 billion has been wasted building the white elephant Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) facilities on cancellation of the Malaysia-Singapore scenic bridge;

RM100 million spent on the Parliament building for renovations and to patch up leaks;

National Astronaut Programme - RM 40 million…and we still await the results of some scientific experiments that was carried out by Datuk Space Tourist.

National Service Training Programme - yearly an estimate of RM 500 million and some 17 deaths of trainees and still counting.

Eye on Malaysia - RM30 million and another RM5.7 million of free tickets;

RM4.63 billion 'soft-loan' to PKFZ;

RM2.4 million on indelible ink;

SAMY Velu announced in September 2006 that the government paid compensation amounting to RM38.5 billion to 20 highway companies. A RM380 million windfall for 9 toll concessionaires earned solely from the toll hikes in 2008 alone;

RM32 million timber export kickbacks involving companies connected to the Sarawak Chief Minister and his family.

I can continue, but I am too ashamed that the Prime Minister was snubbed in Washington!

END.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Fresh Election

The subject certainly sounds good eh! That's what our bopid PM suggested to MCA, another bopid Chinese-based political party, in his so-called attempt to get involved and solve the party crisis. Oh yeah, thus headlining the Star newspaper today is "PM's Formula".

What a two-cent formula it is.... What about Perak state??? There is a crisis long brewing and remains unsolved!!! What....scared of the rakyat's verdict??? Scared of being Voted OUT again???

What about the nation's majority long dissatisfaction of the government of the day??? We don't have to wait till GE13, right?

DO YOU HAVE A FORMULA, HUH, MR. PM???

Monday, November 16, 2009

Crime Watch - The Criminal Tricks

Just exercise precaution, do not overlook this publication. I like to believe these happenings are real. 

 

(1) Today I passed by a building which has an ATM machine. There was an old man looking at me. Suddenly, he called me. He said he didnt know how to read, so he gave me his ATM card and asked me to help him withdraw money from the ATM machine. I answered NO! If you need help, ask the security to help you. Then he said never mind…’ and continued to find other people to help him

REMEMBER: ATM machines have CCTVs. If you help him he will later claim that you have robbed him or stolen his ATM card. Besides, his ATM card could be a stolen one. So please be careful of these tactics.

  (2) Suddenly your house lights go off. From your window you find that your neighbours still have their lights. So you go out of your house to check the Meter Box. But once you open the door, a knife will be pointing at you and preventing you from closing it. This is when you will be robbed and injured.

REMEMBER: Even though your electricity suddenly goes off, DO NOT open your door immediately. Look around to see if there is anything unusual or if there is any noise around.

  (3) This is another incident. You may have heard about it before; it is about a lady who saw a kid crying by the roadside. When she spoke to the kid, the kid told her he was lost and wanted her to take him home. The kid even gave her a paper with his house address. So she took him home. But when she rang the door bell, she had an electric shock. Later when she woke up, she was naked in an empty room.

REMEMBER: Being such a compassionate and helpful person might not be a good thing these days. Girls, please be careful. DONT BE TOO KIND!

  (4) One day, there was an old lady outside my house holding two packets of sweets. At first I thought she was our neighbour and wanted to give us these packs of sweets as a gift. But then when she spoke, I realise that she was foreigner. I could not understand what she was talking about. I guessed she must be asking for money. I sensed there was something wrong and immediately closed the door and ignored her. Later, I found she and an accomplice robbed someone else down the road.

 (5) I was at the ATM machine to withdraw some money. Behind me, there was an old lady. She asked me whether I was able to withdraw my money because she said she had problem em with the machine. Suddenly a small girl came up beside me. The small girl was tugging and squeezing in front of me. I thought she was just naughty and playful. But then, the small girl placed her hand inside the tray of the ATM machine where the money was being dispensed out; ready to take away my money. I sensed something wrong and immediately pushed her away. Later I realised that the small girl and the old lady worked hand in hand together. She was trying to steal my money while the old lady was trying to distract my attention by asking me questions!

REMEMBER: BE VERY CAREFUL when you are at an ATM machine and be alert. Look out for anyone suspicious around you!

 (6) My parents are retired and stay at home most days. One afternoon, a young stranger went to their house and said his motorcycle had no more fuel and the petrol station was too far away, for him to push his bike there. So he asked my parents for an empty coke bottle to buy some petrol. He said he will pay RM2 for the bottle. So my mum gave one coke bottle to him. He really took out the money from his pocket, but it was a RM 100 note. He told my mum he had no small change and asked my mum to give him the change. Luckily my mum was smart. She just told him to take it for free.

REMEMBER: obviously that note is fake! Who would want to pay for RM2 for an empty coke bottle! Its very OBVIOUS that that stranger was a trickster.

 (7) This happened in Bali. A newly married couple was having their honeymoon at the hotel. When both were in the changing room, the wife suddenly went missing. The husband was very anxious and went around finding her. He asked the hotel staff to help him find her. Then he thought his wife was just playing hide and seek. So he went back and waited for his wife. After a few hours, he decided to call the police. Three weeks passed and there was still no news about his missing wife. So he went back and was very disappointed and sad. A few years later, he came back to Bali, to watch a FREAK SHOW in an old house. He saw a dirty and rusty metal cage. Inside there was a lady without limbs. Her body including the face was full of scars. When he had a closer look at her face, he was shocked to find out that she was his missing wife caged there and used for begging.

  (8) This happened in Shanghai. A few years ago, a lady reported to the police that her cousin sister was missing in the shopping complex. But after five years, one of her friends found her cousin sister begging at the road side on one of the streets inBangkok, Thailand. The worst thing was that her cousin sister had no more limbs and her body was tied to a lamp post with a shackle (metal chain).

  (9) Lets just shorten this story. DO NOT open your house door when you hear the sound of a BABY CRYING! It might be a trap! Women in the house must be alert to this form of trick. The police said it is the work of a robber or murderer using the recording of a crying baby to attract your attention. This normally happens at night and when you are alone in the house.

  (10) I read an e-mail that was sent by my friend. Her friend, known as A, went to Luo Hu Commercial City with 2 friends, B and C. Luo Hu Commercial City is known as the Shenzhen counterfeit goods distribution center.. There are many people there. Its also near to the Shenzhen train station and Hong Kongs Luo Hu Port. C went to the toilet at the shopping centre while A and B waited outside. After waiting for a long time they felt uneasy and went into the toilet to look for her. When they went in, there was nobody inside. Both were scared and they called Cs phone. There was no reply. So they reported to the police. The police asked them whether they had seen anybody suspicious going into the toilet. Both said there was none and its impossible to bring a person out of the toilet without them noticing! Then I remembered seeing a cleaner pushing a trolley in, and then coming out of the toilet. The police told them that were not the first time such a thing happened there. The police suspected a gang of criminals who were always attacking women in the toilets of shopping complexes. They use cleaners to kidnap people to harvest their organs for sale. REMEMBER: please be careful when using the toilet. Do not go to the wash room or toilet ALONE! Please at least have a partner with you.



Saturday, November 14, 2009

Juicy

Wow....who would have thought Round III of a Mongolian murder case that never really being solved is now resurfacing....promised to be even more juicier! 

Follow it all in My Independent News links.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Credit Card Tax

They did it, they did away with it. And now they want to do it again....... To me it's tantamount to Credit Card Tax.

RM50 to be imposed on credit card holders for each credit card that one holds. It was imposed this way when it all started years back. I got a few credit cards for convenience and emergency use. So now the stupid government wants to make some money out of us poor souls. They give "peanuts" in the recently announced Budget but want to squeeze the "balls" out of us.

Just imagine that one holds easily 4 cards at any one time. Yeah, that is because each bank will usually offer you two cards - one Visa and one Mastercard. Holding many cards from banks is not unusual because the banks very much would like you to. The banks make good profits from credit cards after all.

Giving the fact that everything in Malaysia is rather "not cheap", so we tend to even out our spending, some on cash and some on credit. We have one of the lowest per capita income, mind you! So we practically need some form of credit to survive.

Is that what you call 'Rakyat Didahulukan or Citizen First' in your very much publicized SLOGAN??? Bullshit.

DAMN.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Corruption

In the recent AG Reports, there were billions of Ringgit lost due to over-priced purchases and slow at completion of projects thus escalating the costs, etc. Now, this is NOT something new. We don't hear of this only today. It has been years.........damn it!

Government of the day, please wake up, what are you going to do about it??? Close one eye??? Let it passes and wait for next year??? You tax us so much, have the highest taxed-car purchase in the world, blah blah blah and you just lose our hard-earned money like that to your cronies....what the f@#k!!!

Really stupid Men @ Work in this government.

Budget

What Budget?

Year in year out the government is good at talking but slow at reacting (action) to fact of life. This year is no different....in fact I would term it as the worst Budget.

Are they blind or what....how many of us are earning a salary at RM100K bracket annually??? That 1% tax cut actually does not reach nor help many people like us.

So the tax cut really benefits no ONE....STUPID government! 1Malaysia is a mere slogan, as I have said it since the day it was coined, it is an empty nutshell.

Stupid government!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Boobs Watch again!



















1. Usual sight - customer service counter is beautifully done and equipped but closed. Where? Government agencies or departments!

2. Free advertising in public places like this one is illegal and ugly. Contact numbers are pasted there to catch the culprits but no authorities care!

3. Just wonder what the 'No Entry' signboard is doing there....on the pavement!!!

4. Usual sight - talking about third world maintenance mentality....

5. Always "rosak" (broke down) when you needed it most for emergency!

6. Already 'Park at your own risk' at most shopping complexes....so this fella just part anywhere he/she likes. Right at the corner, who cares!

7. Check out the ad that says "Sunday Buffet for Unmarried". Can you tell the meaning, well, call the number then!

8. Surely no leaking with a roof over a roof. It's a matter of money gone to waste.

9. 'No Parking' sign but....park at your liking. Devil may care.

10. Common sight on the roads with every danger lurking but the authorities are sleeping what...!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Dancing with the Enemy

What...??? Disgusting. I heard that our infamous Keris-mudin showed sympathy for this moron Top aka terrorist on national TV yesterday??? Keris-mudin was quoted as saying this Top-fler should be caught in Malaysia and given a chance for rehabilitation!!! What...???

Noordin Top gunned down in ambush

(Reported in the Star newspaper today)

KUALA LUMPUR: Noordin Mat Top, Asia’s most wanted terrorist, was shot dead by a crack Indonesian anti-terrorism squad during a shoot-out in a village in Central Java.


The 41-year-old Malaysian-born Noordin, who had eluded the authorities for nine years, was gunned down along with three others in an ambush at his hideout in Solo. He was said to be responsible for a string of deadly bombings in Indonesia, including those in Bali in 2002 and two luxury hotels in Jakarta recently.


Indonesian police chief Bam­bang Hendarso Danuri confirmed Noordin was among the four killed, based on the initial comparison of fingerprints provided by Malaysian authorities. Others killed along with Noor­din were “expert bomb-maker” Bagus Budi Pranoto, alias Ur­­-wah, close Noordin associate Ario Sudarso, alias Aji, and the person renting the house, Susilo.


Bambang said two men were also arrested and Susilo’s wife, who was wounded in the raid, was also in custody. Weapons, grenades and eight sacks of explosive material were found in the house, according to a police source.


Noordin fled Malaysia in 2001 during a crackdown by police here on suspected terror activities, following the uncovering of the Jemaah Islamiah network. He was initially thought to have been killed in a raid on Aug 8 but the body turned out to be that of an accomplice . Police tracked Noordin down after obtaining information from several terrorists suspects arrested some weeks ago.


Sources said the information enabled Indonesian police to place the group under surveillance. The squad stormed the house when they confirmed Noordin was among those inside. Noordin, once a lecturer in Johor, fled the country with fellow Malaysian Dr Azahari Husin, a bomb specialist. Azahari was also killed in a shoot-out with Indonesian police in Surabaya about three years ago.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Help the children!!!

Did Malaysia's First Lady Amah see these Penan children suffering??? She is very kind-hearted , isn't it?

On Monday The Star highlighted the plight of Penan children in Sarawak. While their parents battle loggers and government over their homeland, the children just wished they had some good shoes and something to eat once in a while. Read the story...

Story and photo by STEPHEN THEN (Cc from Patrick Teoh's blog)

KAPIT (Central Sarawak): Slippers and shoes are much needed by poor children living in remote pockets of Sarawak where such items are rare and expensive.


The Star, during a recent visit to three locations in the interior of Kapit Division, found the majority of toddlers and children without proper footwear.


Longhouses at the Lusong Laku, Long Tanyit and Long Lidem settlements are full of adults and children without shoes or slippers.

Barefooted and hungry: Penan children without footwear waiting for food aid to arrive at the Lusong Laku settlement in Kapit Division.


“We have no money to buy them,” said Johnson Maun, an eight-year-old boy.


The Star found only one sundry shop in Lusong Laku selling foodstuff and essential household items like soap and cooking utensils.


No slippers or shoes were available.

The shopowner said these items were expensive as the contractor who sent goods from Bintulu charged high prices to transport them.


Many children and toddlers suffer from skin problems on the soles of their feet due to being constantly barefooted.


The Miri Catholic Church is collecting donations for poor Penans in Kapit Division.


A lot of rice and foodstuff has been collected but no shoes or slippers.


Donors can take such items to Father Sylvester Ding at the Miri Carmelite Chapel or hand them to the Carmelite nuns for deployment to the needy children.


If you would like to help you can send donations to ......

Account holder : St Francis Centre Belaga

Bank : Maybank, Bintulu branch, Sarawak

Account No. : 011065307834


To think that something like this can happen in a country that still intends to declare itself "developed" in 11 years time!!! I wonder how the chief minister and all the other Y.B.'s feel as they slip their feet into their Italian-made Ferragamo's?

(Cc from Patrick Teoh's blog)


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Lo and Behold, U Can't See This











Surely, surely, you can't see this anywhere in Malaysia, 100% not on national TV. You will be given "many" strokes of rotan (CANE) for doing that. Definitely.

Lo and Behold Sighting













































































1. Street lamp post "cover" stolen

2. Lorry transporting scrap metals in the open thus endangering lives on the road


3. Illegal moneylenders (we Malaysians identified them as "Ah Long") ads pasted on trees and everywhere in the streets


4.
Fire hydrant with no "arms" - stolen

5.
Riding motorbike without safety helmet even on main road - common sight nowadays

6. Stupidity at its best - putting up government signboard (this is 1Malaysia signboard) smacked behind (hidden) a street lamp post. Perhaps this smart-Alec is trying to indicate that as the big
1.

I can tell you these are common sightings in and around Malaysia. So, the local authorities are all sleeping!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

U-turn


























Lately as we all know, in fact as always, our garmen has made many stupid U-turns. Like it or not, all the U-turns should not have occurred if our garmen used the head instead of the @$S to make important decisions.

Let's pick the "BIG" U-turn decisions recently. One minister announced Internet Censorship, Prime Minister denounced it immediately. Next, Home Minister happily defended the 'cow head protesters' with all the fanfare, the next day quickly announced police action must be taken against them. Of course as the saying goes, test the water first, if people make some noise, revert it. Villain turns hero - how nice, eh!

For what I think, there is a hidden agenda behind all these U-turns. Only they know. They are trying to fool us. But in the end, the are the ones look like bloody fools!

Hey listen, illegal U-turn kills, you know!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

A win is a win but....

Most of Malaysia's top badminton players have just entered the Finals of Macau Open Badminton championship 2009. Veterans included of course.

Now what does it tell us....where they failed miserably last week in the World Championship when all hopes were on them to win?

This is what our players are only good about. Almost when most of the world's top players are absent from Macau thus taking away the pressure of playing against them, we triumph. Our players can't play under pressure! That's for sure.

Lee Chong Wei defeated Taufik Hidayat in a close match-up. Lee almost lost actually. And Wong Choon Hann beating Chen Jin in 3 games!!! Why didn't he play like today? Wong lost like a schoolboy last week! No bloody good!

Gotta change our losing mentality to no-fear-mentality and start winning where it matters most.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Losers























Why do Malaysia's badminton players always falter when it matters most???

Simply put it because they are a bunch of LOSERS.
Any players can lose but not the way top Malaysia's players do. Take for example in the World Championship 2009 in India.

As always, the manner they lost in crucial stage irked me the most. I'm sure many of you felt the same. THEY PLAYED TO LOSE. THEY JUST FORGOT HOW TO WIN!

Koo Kian Keat, don't showboating on court. Just play to win. You brought your partner down by showboating. LOSERS.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Boobs Watch


















While the Malaysia government of the day 'flip-flop' about teaching Maths and Science in English and worrying about rural kids not able to catch up with their urban counterparts, here I show you what our future generations' English will be like....

Check out carefully the ad in the middle (above) and price tag description (below) for this canned food. Spot the simple mistakes! These are some fine examples how our English standard deteriorates.

Still our government of the day is putting politics above anything else thus being ignorant to the importance of English. In reality, this is not about who can follow not. This is about speaking English which has been sidetracked for a long time aka not being paid attention all this while. While most Malaysians can speak Bahasa Malaysia, what is the fuss IF ALL MALAYSIANS CAN SPEAK ENGLISH!!! Is it not a good sign???

1Malaysia is about what....I don't get it! Perhaps 1Malaysia should include listening to the rakyat (people).


Sunday, July 19, 2009

MACC S.U.C.K.S.

Interrogating someone who is not even a suspect till the
wee hour of the morning???
You must be kidding me, MACC!
And apparently that poor fella died in your building.
You must be "killing"....err....whodunnit!!!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Friday, May 22, 2009

DEFINITELY Adamazed

So, What’s Next: “My dream now is to make a really dope record, do something new, push the boundaries”

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Gandhi, Mandela, M.L. King ... Zzzzzambry?

Note: By popular demand, the posted picture with face of this hated moron has been removed!

Gandhi, Mandela, M.L. King ... Zambry?

Zambry stressing a point at a press conference on May 12.
By Leslie Lau
Consultant Editor


KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 - Datuk Dr Zambry Kadir invited scorn and ridicule today by invoking the name of Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi to describe his political challenges. (My quote....that's absolutely right)

“Nelson Mandela sacrificed his freedom for 27 years to free the people of South African from apartheid.
(My quote....what did you do in weeks....monkeying around!)

“Mahatma Gandhi, on the other hand, sacrificed his life to ensure India’s independence," he wrote in a posting on his blog today.
(My quote....but you are sacrificing the people's livelihood by staying in there - the people did not vote you in!)

He then went on to compare his endurance of what he said were the Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) politics of hatred to what the South African and the Indian icons of the struggle against oppressive regimes.
(My quote....he's miles apart to even compare to these icons)

Zambry acknowledged, however, that his political struggles did not result in him suffering any physical harm or the loss of his liberty.
(My quote....that's absolutely right, then what are you ranting about???)

The Barisan Nasional (BN) man was appointed the mentri besar of Perak in February in a power grab which saw the downfall of the PR government, but yesterday a High Court decision declared his rival Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin as the rightful chief executive of the state.

This morning, Zambry managed to obtain a stay from the Court of Appeal.

In his blog posting, Zambry also accused PR leaders of being greedy for power.
(My quote....that's absolutely wrong - we all know who's!)

Besides Mandela and Gandhi, the BN man also borrowed the words of Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader who was assassinated in the 1960s.
(My quote....you are not fit, not in the same league with King, it's shameful to borrow one's great words)

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.''

He claimed the negative perception of his leadership was spread by lies in opposition publications and Internet news websites.
(My quote....that's absolutely wrong!)

Zambry said that despite the challenges he faced, he would continue fighting for “justice and the interest of the public”.
(My quote....WHAT?!....Fighting for the wrong cause)

DAP parliamentary leader Lim Kit Siang said in a statement that Zambry’s comparison of himself to Gandhi and Mandela would cause “all round derision, outrage and revulsion.”
(My quote....that's absolutely right)

“If Zambry dreams of being a Gandhi, he would not want to be an illegitimate and unlawful mentri besar even for a second,” he said.
(My quote....that's absolutely right)

He said the stay given by the Court of Appeal today prevented Nizar from taking back what he claims is the PAS man’s legitimate position as MB, but did not overturn yesterday’s High Court declaration.
(My quote....that's absolutely right)

“Zambry went against everything Gandhi stood for in announcing that he would again 'gate-crash' the Perak state secretariat building tomorrow to 're-occupy' the MB’s office,” he said.
(My quote....that's absolutely right - see what I mean all along!)

My closing quote....if you care to look at the Star newspaper front page today, you will see the most likeliest person to be MB in Nizar.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Scar Forever

SCAR = A lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical.

That is what best describe the damage done by Umno and BN in the Perak state assembly fiasco. Seeing the video of this shameless drama unfolded in our very eyes. Thanks to the beauty of new age media that has exposed the shameful acts committed by the ruling government of the day in Malaysia.

I'm not going to say much. Anything I say now is secondary. The whole incident has become infamous to the world. So it's better you do a search in YouTube and see for yourself how barbaric they were in treating powerless and harmless people in the street and the legitimate State Assemblymen, oh yeah pay special attention to the brave SPEAKER who defied all odds to defend the 'legitimate chair in the house', inside the state assembly hall on May 7.

Is wearing BLACK now becomes illegal in Malaysia or just for Perak state or only on May 7???

STUPID STUPID STUPID.

Friday, May 8, 2009

What Does Your Birth Month Reveal About You?







The
result for October is....

Loves to chat.
Loves those who loves them.
Loves to takes things at the center.
Inner and physical beauty.
Lies but doesn't pretend.
Gets angry often.
Treats friends importantly.
Always making friends.
Easily hurt but recovers easily.
Daydreamer.
Opinionated.
Does not care of what others think.
Emotional.
Decisive.
Strong clairvoyance.
Loves to travel, the arts and literature.
Touchy and easily jealous.
Concerned.
Loves outdoors.
Just and fair.
Spendthrift.
Easily influenced.
Easily loses confidence.
Loves children.

True?

Saturday, May 2, 2009

It's Never Too Late



If it rains 99 days, you only need 1 sunshine day for your lifetime opportunity! The classic example is Ms Susan Boyle. Watch the video....she sang at the age of 22.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Dream on 1Malaysia....

Today I read from http://www.themalaysianinsider.com and looks like the Malaysian Chinese have been blamed for BN's dismal performance in recent 'battle of the bukits' by-elections. Click on the link I provided to know more about what our DPM has purportedly said.

Eh, they lost but we were to blame. Goodness me. Are we suppose to vote for money or vote for party/candidate who serves? Who cares if you only pour millions when there is an election??? As we all know, the money does not come from your own pocket, fools. They just don't get it. I am puzzled. We know your gimmick when it comes to election. How come you don't???

1Malaysia....dream on. What about Malaysia 2020....bring out the 'pledge' by the then government. 11 more years to go but the nation seems divided, largely. The KPI will show a dismal performance too!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Adam Lambert


















This is the face of American Idol 8 Winner. He has got the total package as an Idol and Artist.

Watch him sing, you will know what I mean. And he got a 'standing ovation' from Simon (not I can remember) and the rest of the judges this week!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Is It A Crime Or Is It Not???

Yesterday I heard the news on NTV7 and I was dumbfounded! What??? Just click on the link and find out what is it all about....http://anwaribrahimblog.com/2009/04/06/najib-for-what-little-gain-will-you-sell-the-holy-quran/

It looks like our NEW 1Malaysia will just remain as a slogan until a new slogan is "crafted". I still remember it used to be 3 worded slogan all along e.g. Gemilang, Cemerlang, Terbilang and bla bla bla. The right tonic is still ACTION, speaks louder than word!

These fanatics especially the politically motivated leaning to that ONE party will harp on any issues no matter how small to gain some mileage. And being looked at by the whole world as fools. Nothing but merely a bunch of hypocrites.

Oh yeah, Malaysians are very generous, well, in a way. You come, they welcome you. You give, they will just take. You say, they will still listen. People term this as....GIVE FACE LA. In reality, they will still reject you, giving all that you have done! So, all the sweeteners will subside and people will begin to see the real authoritarian rule, back in business.

I told ya! I bet ya!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

D-Day Of Reckoning in Malaysia

I'm actually feeling somewhat uneasy seeing and hearing this man is going to be official PM to 27mils Malaysians.

I'm not saying whatever "baggage" he is carrying is troubling me but if only you watch the closing speech of this man at Umno assembly today.

He mentioned the government was taking positive steps to tackle the gloomy economy of Malaysia. That's sounds fine. Starting this year from March, April and May the government is rolling out 3 stimulus packages worth billions of ringgit covering many thousands of projects, approximately over 50 thousands 'contracts to be given' to Class F contractors. WE KNOW WHO THEY ARE!

So there will be many jobs to be filled too. Because a caring government wouldn't want its citizens to suffer being jobless. Hey, wasn't he saying "for Class F contractors"??? Normal-la right! If that's not enough to make you BLOW, take this and eat it....

"...And these Class F contractors are supporters of UMNO and Barisan Nasional".

Yeah, I accidentally turned to Astro Awani and the closing ceremony was carried 'live' in this channel - no censorship. He proudly said it and with a coy smile too, as though he had forgotten that many Malaysians NOT supporters of Umno were watching. If only the main dailies are going to print it for the public consumption. Ah-ah! I puked on my seat. Man, I was looking at our next PM. What da fcuk!

No wonder the million-dollar-question actually going around everyone's lips is how these stimulus packages worth billions of ringgit are reaching the ground. So there it goes....ordinary folks, NOT SUPPORTERS OF UMNO, first, not supporters of Barisan, second, will ACTUALLY get none, which is ZERO!!!

So, I will still go to work my ass out day in day out, thinking of what's next tomorrow, uncertain times still hovering over my head and of course care less of what our Umno-led government is going to do.

Najib: ‘Please judge me by my actions’

FEELING TOTALLY HOPELESS.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Man vs Wild

How many times we have been treated to this by our Edu Minister? How apt (ape)???

How does one set a good example to the young school children including my 11-year old kid?

Why he has to be all worked up in his speech in assembly of this kind, year in year out? Did he or did he not wave the keris (dagger) this time?

I just go bonkers like you seeing this sort of "worked up" behavior which is not necessary especially when you are the Education Minister with all the young school children looking up to you as their head.

That's why people by and large are becoming disillusioned with this government of the day, well, same goes to the bunch who make up the large portion of it from one party. It is just because they are in power does not mean they can do no wrong.

Hey mister, please behave and show good example to the young ones. We do not need a PM like this in the future!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

One Down, Many Still THERE

A DPM aspirant was dropped a bombshell after running almost nearing the finishing line.

Wow, that to me is catching the big fish. But I'm not a bit moved by that. I'm sure many like me out there who cast doubt about all this fiasco. To me, so long as the term 'money politics' is used, I'm not convinced that the real effect is felt by those who are still in it. And this fella's position as CM is still very much intact. Does it hurt, NO! If one has the desire to cheat, he will cheat in any circumstances i.e. still a corrupt figure in the eyes of the general public.

If the present day government is really serious in tackling corruption, the old files should be re-open on those who got away Scot-free from all corrupt practices. MACC think again. When the boss and its next generation are the thoroughbred of this very party, corruption runs deep in the blood.

So, whether it is ACA or MACC, it makes no difference. Horse and zebra though look different visually but still are the same family! If Ali, Ah Kow or Muthu can do the job clean, they don't need to change names.

To the present-day government, don't practise double standards if you want to come clean!

Monday, March 16, 2009

The Last Time I Heard From Him...

Father, you had lots of guts. Many times you had overdone it. Nevermind. How I wished you did not on March 2nd, 2009.

But you made that decision to go for it. I never thought the last time I heard from you 'live' on that fateful morning at 7.30am was my final moment with you.

On March 4th, I lost my father. I lost a father to heart bypass surgery. He was 68. I did not want it all to end that way. He was going into the operation theater 'alive and kicking". He even got the doctor's final assurance that the op would be successful.

He wanted to live a longer life, another 15 years perhaps. He wanted to see his precious grand-daughter playing the guitar on a stage. But it all ended tragically, on the hospital bed! How I wished you did not have the guts to go for the op.

As I whispered my last words to you by your hospital bedside; as I said my last goodbye to you during the final cremation moments; I just wanted to say it again here, "Father, you are forgiven and loved dearly".

Peace.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Wild Wild East....Malaysia-boleh














Megat Zulkarnain seems to warn Bukit Bendera MP Liew Chin Tong
during the confrontation in the Parliament compound.


Ahem! There you go again....using race and monarchy to scare innocent people. Follow this link to find out more, http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/malaysia/19238-scuffle-in-parliament .

What has become of Malaysia of late??? So, when you have the big bro's protection and acting the same way, the small 'uns will follow suit ala gangster. They can't find any other place than the parliament compound!

Wow, scary eh! The next time they will storm your house and perhaps hurt you and walk off Scott-free. Hey, I thought our Home Minister used to say "nobody is above the law". It occurs to me that anything that under the Umno's umbrella is above the law.

Let's see what action the government or that particular party is going to take against such hooligans!