Posted in Thoughts and Musings, News on Nov 11th, 2006
What the hell is wrong with the blardy garmen? I have been using BM since Primary One till Form Five then suddenly they came up with such a ‘WISE’ idea to switch Science and Maths subjects to ENGLISH! *clap! clap! clap!* Those guinea pigs were students in Primary One, Form One and Lower Six! It […]
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Posted in News on Nov 10th, 2006
Ungku Aziz: Why Pak Lah is different from others
KUALA LUMPUR: Three factors distinguish Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi from his four illustrious predecessors, said Royal Professor Ungku Aziz.
He said Abdullah was the first Prime Minister to declare an unambiguous priority for the dejected rural people, as compared with the others who relegated […]
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Posted in Thoughts and Musings, News on Nov 10th, 2006
“Eat less pork as many pig farmers are suspected of using the banned drug beta-agonist in their pig feed…”
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What is it with beta-agonist? We are going to die anyway. Only a matter of time mar…
Hello, Uncle Chua…itu babi suspected only okay, why the hell ask us to be patient and wait lar! I […]
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Posted in News on Nov 9th, 2006
Well, after the cat and dog fight with Pak Lah, some secret meetings with that fellow, then tembak balik, etc now he is back with that handsome face of his on the front page again.
Full report here.
First it was because he just couldn’t keep his hands off the current management, then criticized the PM, later […]
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Posted in News on Nov 3rd, 2006
Zakaria finally quits
by SHAHANAAZ HABIB, LOONG MENG YEE and IZATUN SHAARI
SHAH ALAM: Port Klang assemblyman Datuk Zakaria Md Deros has finally decided not to continue as Klang municipal councillor.
In a statement released around midnight, Zakaria said his decision not to accept nomination was made following Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s advice yesterday.
Full report […]
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Posted in Thoughts and Musings on Nov 2nd, 2006
Definition: afraid to lose out (Hokkien)
No word in any dictionary, be it Oxford or self-made, is considered more Singaporean than kiasu. Why Singapore? Well, there is no better way to describe the infamous Singaporean trait of not wanting to be second to anyone in anything and everything. Somehow, somewhat the smoke of kiasuism has swept […]
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