UK ‘Tis :: March :: 2009
UncategorizedMarch 26, 2009 11:54 pm

Political developments in Malaysia have never failed to mesmerise me. Events that normally occured only during Pharaoh and dark ages period such as well-known crooks getting  top-gun posts should already become a history, but sadly it still happens. Yes, democracy dictates everything, but when the whole society members are so f*cking corrupted, led and influenced by money and coercion, and were made to choose the wrong leader (be it the youth leader etc), who is to blame but the society itself.

Sad, really is sad.

The jokers in the ‘Move’ are still chasing cows? Be matured Sir!

UncategorizedMarch 19, 2009 11:37 pm

Bila Kugan mati kena belasah, juak-juak katakan orang-orang lain mengangkatnya sebagai hero. Kami demo dan hangin bukan kerana kami anggapnya hero, tapi kerana extra kezaliman yang diperlakukan ke atasnya.

Bila seekor Kambing Hitam dihalau dihalau dari juak-juaknya, tak pulak juak-juak lain suruh jangan angkatnya sebagai hero. Naib ketua juak-juak ni semalam kata ‘Kami bersimpati atas nasib kambing hitam. Namun kami berharap dia akan terus menyumbang kepada pertubuhan juak-juak ini’. Apa nak simpatinya, bukannya bapak dia mati, bukannya mak dia mati. Kalau dah salah tu salahlah.Buat apa nak angkat dia jadi hero.

Apakah bangangnya juak-juak ni.

Sekadar gambar hiasan;

Ini adalah pertunjukan demo untuk membantah keputusan Majlis Disiplin UMNO yang menghalangnya dari bertanding jawatan Naib Presiden.

Aik…demo tujuh lapan orang je? Nasib si kambing hitam….dan juak-juaknya…

 

UncategorizedMarch 14, 2009 4:31 am

It is funny to look at the political developments in Malaysia. Latest, Norza, whoever that is, may face 20 years of jail if found guilty of money politics. A picture does worth a thousand words, if not more.

Please have a careful look at this picture, and if you notice anything funny, please do comment. A cup of teh tarik will be rewarded for the first correct answer.

What a subtle way to klentong rakyat...kah kah kah.

p/s: A credit to SPRM for catching big fishes nowadays. GERAK mana? Sibuk tangkap bilis dan lembu ke? Gajah depan mata tak nampak……malu sial!!

As the old men used to say, kita selalu nampak cacat cela orang, tapi taik burung atas hidung sendiri tak nampak…!!

 

UncategorizedMarch 10, 2009 12:37 am

It is very interesting to see the recent political scenario in this lovely country. The evident and blatant biasness of the police forces should come to us with no surprise at all.

Imagine that you receive a letter in your mailbox, which is anonymously sent to you. The letter states that I, Mohd XXXX is a very bad man. It accuses me of being a kaki perempuan, extreme kaki botol, kaki temberang, kaki bangku, kaki pembangkang tegar, kaki makan rasuah etc. Some kaki might be true (the likes of kaki bangku), while some kaki  might be an obvious fitna.

And you, following the standard procedure will come to me and bombarded me with millions of questions with regard to the surat layang. And the anonymous writer, whoever that fasiq and munafiq is, will be spared, as the procedures does not necessitate the needs to discover and investigate the writer, but the accused person.

When it takes more than a hundred police reports for one same accusation on one person, I bet the anonymous writer must had wickedly sent more than a hundred copies of surat layang to more than a hundred juak-juak stooges. Usually only those who confront with the mischief act that needs to lodge a report, but to have more than a hundred reports on the same issue on the same man, this is just way too bizarre. Did he crossed the line (in commenting Sultan’s power) in front of all of those juak-juak?

It would be better to believe in the whispers of langsuir, saka and toyol  than the surat layang. At least the formers have owners, and I bet, even the KGB cannot find the owner of the surat layang...kah kah kah

UncategorizedMarch 3, 2009 8:04 am

With the rate that I am struggling between work and revision nowadays, it is indeed a God sent miracle if I am to pass the second level of my exam.

Some of the successful charterholders have described studying for the exam as the toughtest thing they’ve ever done, while others have said it was something they loved so much. It is not important on which group I fall in, but it’s evident that preparing for the exam will take over much of my free time.

I am sorry for not spending as much time with my friends as before. The absent-mindedness of mine during working hours, the lack of focus while playing badminton, the hard and hot-headedness of mine throughout our conversation, and my absenteeism from the numerous social gatherings really are some of the symptoms of the intense concentration required by the study.

I am very sorry for I really need the single-mindedness.

UncategorizedMarch 2, 2009 12:21 pm

It’s nice to have you back where you belong, a saying that somewhat misunderstood by most of us.

I will be away from this blog for two weeks my friends. Please pray for my safety during the journey and to Allah we all surrender.

It is a life of a student that I try to avoid. But now I realise, life will never be called life if there is no learning. As a friend of mine used to write to us, every cubit of the world surface is a school of life.