Saturday, June 13, 2009

Woman Over 40's

A woman over 40 will never wake you in the middle of the night and ask, 'What are you thinking?' She doesn't care what you think.

If a woman over 40 doesn't want to watch the game, she doesn't sit around whining about it. She does something she wants to do, and it's usually more interesting.

Women over 40 are dignified. They seldom have a screaming match with you at the opera or in the middle of an expensive restaurant. Of course, if you deserve it, they won't hesitate to shoot you if they think they can get away with it.

Older women are generous with praise, often undeserved. They know what it's like to be unappreciated.

Women get psychic as they age. You never have to confess your sins to a woman over 40.

Once you get past a wrinkle or two, a woman over 40 is far sexier than her younger counterpart.

Older women are forthright and honest. They'll tell you right off if you are a jerk, if you are acting like one. You don't ever have to wonder where you stand with her.

Yes, we praise women over 40 for a multitude of reasons. Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal. For every stunning, smart, well-coiffed, hot woman over 40, there is a bald, paunchy relic in yellow pants making a fool of himself with some 22-year old waitress. Ladies, I apologize.

For all those men who say, 'Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?', here's an update for you. Nowadays 80% of women are against marriage. Why? Because women realize it's not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Wig Anyone?

Wig anyone? Email me for detail ;)












Monday, May 25, 2009

Are We Still Malaysian??

I had been thinking, after so many things happened in this country, the hesitation of me to carry on to write in this blog is building enormously.

I was and am thinking that would it make any different to change others, especially Malays to think of our contribution as a Malaysian Chinese, that we had been built the wellness and the wealthy of this nation to be so called a developed third world country by the European and States (but.... still not as civilised as them, as what they claimed) what is our contribution of all the money and golds that been invested by our ancestors to 'earn gold in Nanyang' or earning living in Malaysia or to be more precisely, by working night and day in mines field, estates and other fields of business, and as what had been claimed by Wikipedia "The Malaysian Chinese have traditionally dominated the Malaysian economy, but with the advent of affirmative action policies by the Malaysian government to protect the rights of ethnic Malays, their shares has eroded somewhat. On most counts, however, they still make up the majority of the middle and upper income classes. As of 2007, they constitute about a quarter of the Malaysian population.", and from what I had read from nut graph as what we had been treated by our parents during May 13, and how they survived from this deadly event that unwanted by most of the Malaysian but somehow initiated by some of the policitcal influence group of people, read here for more info on that for those who not yet born like me during the incident happened, is this what the country pay back to us for what we had contributed?

Sometimes I was wondering, when I read the paper that some of the Malaysian Chinese, even though they scored well in their SPM or STPM result, but when they applied to the local Universities for the courses that they wanted, they were rejected. And they have no choice, but to continue their study overseas. After they completed their degree, master and even PHD or DBA in overseas, and been recognised by the oversea's government or any organisation, Malaysia started to make noise that some of Malaysia not appreciated what Malaysia have done to them, the effort of nurturing the Malaysian had been benefited other country was the all grouse what we heard from the Minister when the talent from Malaysia had been 'discovered' by them accidentally.

Can we blame them for not returning back to Malaysia after they completed their study? Can we blame them not to pay back the love that they owed to Malaysia? Can we?

What can I do as a insignificant Malaysian who don't even want to involve in politic to assure the true justice? What can I do as a Malaysian to show our dissatisfaction as a Malaysian for the injustice in judiciary in Malaysia? As a layman, we are so scared to get involved illegal vigil with the held by the opposition party as we are scared to be in jail, we are soooo damn scared to be charged with ISA and there will be no justice to free us free, but upon the merciful of the current person in power to set us free.

These had became our weaknesses that the politicians will get advantages of it and keep on pushing the botton on. Once the scared button pushed, the Chinese will keep away as far as they can from oppostion. As what had been threatened by our current Datin to Terengganu Chinese folks, it had caused them don't even dare to vote for opposition party during the by-election, in Terengganu recently.

This is what the Chinese reaction onto it. Frankly speaking, me as a Chinese, is quite disapointed for what other Chinese had been done. We had been suppressed but we speak no word, we just take the burden onto ourselves quietly without complaining.

This is Chinese, all these years, Chinese still the coward Chinese, nothing much different.........

Friday, March 20, 2009

Our Next PM?

This article is written by Shweta. This is the best article written on Anwar Ibrahim that we have ever read. It is a must read for all and sums up the real mood amongst the people of this nation. It was forwarded through email, therefore I couldn't get the source of this article.



With the UMNO elections around the corner and the country dizzy with all these political fiascos taking place, we are bombarded daily with controversies upon controversies. So much is being said about Najib and why he should not become the Prime Minister of this country. Many reasons have been given by various people and with all the infighting within UMNO and back-stabbing amongst the party members, people are distracted with the real issue at hand.
Halting a moment from all the melodramatic plays put up by UMNO: purging political opponents under the disguise of purging the corrupt, purging the opposition under the disguise of defending the Rulers, purging the truth under the disguise of defending parliamentary etiquette, the time has come for the nation to take a step aside and consider who truly fits to be the leader.

Never before were the present parties in the Pakatan Rakyat with their different ideologies able to unite as one for the country. There was always a sense of mistrust amongst DAP and PAS. Yet we find that Anwar Ibrahim has the ability and the special quality of leadership in him, to bring these different parties of differing ideologies together with his broad vision. Bringing them together with the vision of defending the Rakyat, Anwar is able to motivate them by persuasion rather than intimidation, threat or bribery. He is able to exude his contagious confidence to the others.

Thanks to the divide and rule policy of the BN government the public has been under, for the past 50 odd years, people have become suspicious of each other. Every race in the country has been trained and brainwashed by the present government machinery not to trust each other.

It has taken someone of Anwar’s caliber to unite the people against such narrow minded thinking, and today, we as a society are able to start to go beyond the concept of race and religion. The Malay, Chinese and Indian communities have been able to put away their distrust of each other and see the real DAP and PAS for what they are. For the first time ever, Malaysians have found the true brotherhood which was lost long ago.

The parties with such stalwarts such as Tok Guru Nik Aziz, Hadi Awang, Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh and many others are much respected by the people. They are people of principles, who have been working tirelessly all these years. They too have been fighting all these years for the betterment of the country without fear or expectations. All these people and others from the Pakatan Rakyat have been silently working to bring about a better Malaysia. They have all gone unnoticed by the majority of the people all these while, because the sound of the BN drums have been deafening and has drowned the sounds of these true heroes and warriors.

We also find that to be a leader of a growing country, we need someone who is accepted both nationally and by the international community. Anwar Ibrahim is well recognized internationally and has a good reputation in other countries too. From Indonesia to Japan, from Europe to the Arab Nations, from Africa to the United States, he is a well respected figure, who will be able to garner support from the other countries.

Another very vital and endearing quality in a good leader, which Anwar has, is not to carry a personal vendetta. Anwar has gone through the fires of test in his life, with his conviction and jail sentences. He has gone through all sorts of persecution under the hands of Mahathir and his people. This is an important quality needed for a good leader. Mahatma Gandhi was trampled by the British, Nelson Mandela was jailed for 27 years, and the likes of these great people had this unique quality of not harbouring hatred or revenge against their persecutors but to look forward towards the future of the people and country.

The time is no more here, to say who should not be the leader of Malaysia. The time has come now, to say who should lead Malaysia. The time is now to speak of Anwar the great leader who has the ability and charisma to unite the diverse people of Malaysia, namely, Malays, Chinese, Indians, Kadazans, Dayaks and many other ethnic groups who truly are the Anak Bangsa Malaysia. The time is nearing towards the nation moving forward, in achieving a peaceful, prosperous and a united Malaysia.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah

I remember those days, when I was only 4 or 5 years old, the only TV channels available were TV1 & TV2, we have not much choice backthen. There was no computer game, no DVD, no PSIII, or whatsoever, we can only use the trash to play 'masak-masak', or use the little pebbles to play 'selambut', sometimes the flip-flop as the bowling pins. The most frustrating moment was the rainy day, as I was the only child at home and nobody willing to spend time to play with kid, the only entertainment available was watching TV's , and the TV programmes that I hate the most is HARI INI DALAM SEJARAH.

But now it's different, how I wish that this TV programme to be on air again, so that today's event will remember by all our future generations, and also to refresh forgetful Malaysian of what we had been treated before, which I am quite doubtful that TV1 or TV2 will put up on air on the history news that not benefited the current government.

Back to the history. The history had been made in Malaysia today. Perak state assembly held under the rain tree. Read full articles from Malaysia Insider here or Malaysia Today (in Malay) here.

Under a tree, assembly votes for fresh polls
By Lee Wei Lian and Shannon Teoh

IPOH, March 3 — In the shade of a rain tree with the State Secretariat just 200 metres away, Perak Speaker V Sivakumar convened an emergency sitting of the state assembly today which effectively voted to end the de facto Barisan Nasional (BN) government of Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.

Across town at the same time in the Ipoh High Court, BN lawyers were arguing to stay the proceedings of the state assembly, pending a law suit against Sivakumar for suspending from the assembly Zambry and his six executive council members.

On an eventful day, Perak’s administration has been thrown into chaos with both BN and Pakatan Rakyat (PR) questioning the legitimacy of each other’s actions.

The State Secretary’s directive to close off the building which houses the state assembly had added to the confusion over the administration of the state.

The directive resulted in riot police barring state assemblymen from entering the building.

All the lawmakers that had turned up this morning were from PR parties. BN legislators, not surprisingly, did not show up as they contend the assembly was invalid.

Sivakumar was the only person given permission to access the building, but he chose instead to walk nearby to convene the assembly with the presence of the PR assemblymen.

Dressed in his ceremonial black robes and songkok, the Speaker presided over a sitting, which on the face of it appeared legal as long as he was present.

The sitting proceeded to pass three votes – expressing their confidence in Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin as mentri besar; calling on Nizar to seek a dissolution of the state assembly; and endorsing Sivakumar’s suspension of Zambry and the de facto BN executive council.

Nizar told reporters later that he would seek an audience with the Sultan to ask for consent to dissolve the assembly.

At the Ipoh High Court, Judicial Commissioner Ridwan Ibrahim ruled that five lawyers, including constitutional expert Tommy Thomas, had no locus standi to represent the Perak Speaker in court.

He said the Speaker must be represented by the state legal advisor because he is part of the state government.

Thomas told reporters the team had no choice but to withdraw from the case.

Earlier this morning, a minor scuffle broke out when a group of unidentified men tried to stop Nizar and other PR assemblymen from entering the state assembly compound.

Subsequently, Nizar and the assembkymen were prevented from entering the state assembly by riot police, backed by two trucks with water cannons.

Yesterday, Zambry declared any attempt to hold an emergency sitting of the state assembly a “threat to national security.”


Let s hope that the perakians shows who they support in coming fresh elections.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Poor is for all, regardless their race

I love Nik Aziz after I read the article from Malaysia Today here and Malaysia Insider here.

Why he looks so miserable in blue background

He looks more cheeful in this picture. Ahh... I know, because he loves green more than blue


This is what we so called a leader, no matter what race you are, if you are poor, you deserved for the aids. Not like others, they claimed that they are poor, but they bought a low cost house for the poor and built two to three storey of houses in between the single storey terrace houses meant for poor and low income earner.

They claiming that they are poor and they obtained all the subsidies that granted by the government and used the fund for luxury items.

I hate to see all this. I hate the hypocrite using our tax money for their benefits.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Umno Youth Mob Attacks Wheelchair-bound Karpal



Picture from The Star AZMAN GHANI


Article by Wong Choon Mei

An ugly fight broke out this afternoon just outside the Parliament building when a group of Umno Youth leaders tried to demand an apology from wheelchair-bound veteran politician Karpal Singh, who had denounced their movement as celaka (damned or inauspicious) a day ago.

Led by Serdang Umno Youth chief Ungku Mat Salleh, the group pushed and shoved at Pakatan Rakyat lawmakers who rushed to help the much-respected 68-year old Bukit Gelugor MP.

Among them were DAP’s Fong Po Kuan, Lim Lip Eng and KeADILan’s N Gobalakrishnan - who tried to steer Karpal to safety. Guards stationed nearby initially did nothing to stop the unruly Umno mob.

The group, which kept warning that their patience was nearing an end, also attempted to stop Pakatan lawmakers from speaking to the press, challenging them to refer directly to their leaders present at the scene.

Said Gombak Umno Youth chief Megat Zulkarnain Omardin: “They must stop insulting the Rulers and the Malays.”

Said KeADILan information chief Tian Chua: “It is typical Umno Youth wanting to act like a hero all the time. We have condemned their behaviour so many times, but they only keep getting bolder. The going is really getting tougher by the day.”

Said Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim: “This is the pinnacle of insolence. We are fed-up with promises that action will be taken and we don’t just want any investigation, we want an assurance from the Speaker that the sanctity of this Parliament will not be destroyed.”

Parliament the highest court of law

Shaken but feisty as ever, Karpal has demanded that the Speaker issue an arrest warrant for the leader of the mob to be brought to Parliament and be tried in the august House functioning as a court of law under the House of Parliament, Privileges and Powers Act 1952 section 9e.

Said Karpal himself: “I might be disabled but I will not take any intimidation from any quarters.

“We are now more interested in having the resolution passed today. This is a resolution that there was contempt in the House in relation to what has happened just now, for those individuals to be produced in this House for punishment.”

DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang was also up in arms over the episode, adding that it was a clear violation of House rules made specifically to protect the sanctity and dignity of Parliament.

“This has never happened before. It is the most outrageous and shameful episode in the history of Parliament,” he said. “They should have been arrested on the spot. Something has become very ugly in Malaysian politics.”

The mob dispersed only after Backbenchers Club president Tiong King Sing appealed to them.

“I heard there was a fight so I came down, but this is still within the Parliament compound so they must respect Parliament,” said Tiong.

“They were provoked, but they should know how to handle it and not get emotional,” said Tiong, whose attempts to make excuses for the Umno Youth mob were sharply rejected by DAP and Pakatan lawmakers.

Article from here.