Friday, March 28, 2008
First Time BotakLast weekend, we brought Little Sean on his first trip back to my kampung in Perak (to deliver our 29" TV). Little Skywalker went along to Pangkor with his grandparents instead. Although it's a short 2 night's stay, we had quite a great and relaxing time in the quiet town of Parit.
While we were there, Little Sean's great-grand-uncle brought him to a traditional barber shop to have his first hair cut. According to him, the little guy was struggling hard (as oppose to his big brother).
Anyway, this is how our botak-boy looks like now...
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Friday, March 21, 2008
石坚小子有位仁兄要把他的29寸电视给我, 我和老婆大人在车上商量如何把那大黑箱搬回家, 坐在前座的老大也插上一嘴...
我: 怎样? 明天我们去他家搬吧...
婆: 会不会太重? 一个人够力咩?
老大: TV很重的, 要很多人一起搬的!
我: 是咯... Everyone 都要 help! 你会 help 爸爸吗?
老大: 会啊!我: 乖! 酱才乖!
婆: 你要怎样帮爸爸?
老大: 我帮爸爸拿 wire!
我: 拿 wire 罢了啊? 不是帮忙拿TV咩?
老大: (奸笑)不要紧啦!
我: @#^%*$@#%^&
这小鬼也太过奸了吧...
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Post Election SyndromeAfter that historic day... and followed by the history fall of KLSE, I have been busy keeping myself updated with all the post-election euphoria that was going on. I think I am ready to give my take on the whole drama (by political parties)...
Election Commission
All the big fuss of amending our constitution just to extend that idiot's job for one year, I guess his head will be the first to roll after he failed to ensure a stunning victory for BN. The brainless excuse of not using the "super-ink" he bought with our money (that might be auctioned off at eBay) sealed his foul legacy in history. I suggest the unused ink to be used to paint his whole house black!
Gerakan
A defeat accepted with grace and humility by Dr Koh (the only one) was really a breath of fresh air into the ugly political world of Malaysia. It was a pity that their party was totally annihilated in Penang. His predecessor was lucky to have escaped such humiliation by retiring. However, Keng Yik must have suffered some form of setback since his son had also lost in KL.
MCA
I guess everyone is tired of being threatened by their "If you don't vote for us, you will not have a voice in the government". The Ong brothers should both resign in shame as both of them are the ones responsible for selecting the (wrong) candidates as well as coming up with the most idiotic campaign slogan! All I can say is "if you want to campaign for being low profile in everything, why bother campaigning at all?"
UMNO
Well, what can I say? Many of the heavyweights went down. Three more MB posts went to the opposition. The Oxford son-in-law narrowly escaped a humiliation after a "recount". The May 13th and NEP threat backfired horribly. The only people left to be cannibalized are the armed forces and the less educated senior citizens who live in kampung. So far, this is the only party whose leadership are still in denial and have not offered any signs of remorse.
MIC
The whole party sank like the Titanic when the old captain guided them directly towards an ice-berg. My colleague who is from Sungai Siput was totally dissapointed with Samy's lost as he has really done wonders to the maintenance of the road back home. The only question is, if a monkey can see this coming after all the demonstration that has been going on by the community, why didn't he?
DAP/PKR/PAS
Heartfelt congratulations to all three, although their victory sent shivers down investors' spine. I hope they can really make their multiracial coalition work as long as it can. Don't disappoint the people who voted you into power (by fighting for positions)! I can safely say that if they fail to impress the voters within the next 4-5 years, they won't be return to power for another 50 years to come! Another thing, although the top leadership might be able to cooperate for the bigger picture, there is an urgent need to pass down the same message to the the grassroot members. Without a solid base, even the best leaders will tumble!
As for me, I think this election serves as a great lesson to those arrogant and greedy low-life at the federal and state governments. It shows that the rakyat's wishes deserves to be respected and not made fun of. We should not be threatened with ugly history events (which should be long left buried in the first place). We should not be threatened with FRU and their water canons. We should not be told to be grateful just because you guys are sleeping on your job while spending our tax and petrol money.
In the end of the day, we are your boss, and you are our servant. You are meant to serve us, not to rule us!
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Sunday, March 09, 2008
Tide Of ChangeTsunami... hopefully it's for the best...
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Thursday, March 06, 2008
大选咯! 投票咯!我八十岁的婆婆刚下来不久, 忽然间赶着搭巴士回乡下.
我觉得非常好奇, 问她原因...
问: 干嘛赶住回去? 住多几天啊!
答: 大选啊! 要回去投票!
问: 酱重要吗?
答: 是咯! 收到通知了, 还有五十块钱呢!
问: 哇! 还有钱收的啊? 谁给的?
答: 政府咯!
问: 收了钱还是投反对党吗?
答: 没有啦! 当然投"称"啦! 哈哈!
现在你们终于知道为什么那么多乡下人都投"称"咯!
真是大开眼界!
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