Saturday, October 23, 2010

Teresa stands by her blouse


Teresa stands by her blouse

PETALING JAYA: Seputeh MP Teresa Kok stood up to accusations that her long-sleeved blouse was “too revealing” for Parliament, saying she saw nothing wrong with her choice of outfit on Thursday.

The MP from DAP, who wore the blouse made of sheer material and a dress, was criticised during question time by Datuk Dr Marcus Mojigoh (BN–Putatan) who complained that her outfit was revealing (menjolok mata) and improper.

“It was long-sleeved and not entirely transparent. I see nothing wrong with the blouse. I will continue to wear it in future,’’ said Kok yesterday.


Kok, who was attacked 10 years ago in another episode involving her outfit, said the complaint was nonsense.

“I think Putatan (Dr Marcus) was seeking attention on TV since the first 30 minutes of question time is on live telecast,’’ she added.

Dr Marcus, citing Standing Orders, stood up to point out to Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia that Kok’s outfit was revealing and inappropriate.

Pandikar Amin, however, defused the situation, saying he was not drawn to Kok’s clothes.

When contacted, Dr Marcus argued that Kok should be wearing formal attire like her male counterparts.

“I stood to remind her that she was not in proper parliamentarian attire. One must be serious in Parliament and not main-main (fool around). She wore a fancy dress as if she was taking part in a fashion show. Parliament is not the place for her to show how nice her dresses are,” he said.

Standing Order 41(f) states that a woman should either be wearing national attire, sarong or long-sleeved blouse with knee-length skirt, ceremonial dress or any attire permitted by the Chair in the Dewan Rakyat.

*so this is how an MP of Malaysia that is so HAMSAP that keep on look at other's dress/attire all the time in Parliament.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Friday, September 24, 2010

Sunday, August 29, 2010

FW: Great Granddaughter of Tunku Abdul Rahman - VERY GOOD, MUST READ!!

by Puah Shyi Yeong on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 at 01:15

This is a very good article from a younger generation and a great granddaughter of Tunku Abdul Rahman. A very well expressed opinion of how all Malaysians should be treated.
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IF THIS IS THE VOICE OF YOUR YOUNGER GENERATION IN MALAYSIA , YOU WILL BE BLESSED.

Sharyn completed her Diploma in Advertising from Taylor's College, and then left motherland to pursue her BA degree majoring in Media Studies and Anthropology at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. While waiting for her graduation in May 08, she interned briefly at M&C Saatchi Wellington, a global advertising firm. Upon returning to Malaysia, jobless and relieved of rent payments, Sharyn stumbled upon Wild Asia through The Star which sparked her interest to learn more about nature and environmental causes. Armed with a communications background, Sharyn works on the Wild Asia website and editorial, translating geek terms into laymen language, easily accessed and understood by visitors regardless of their backgrounds, be it scientific, business, the arts or just plain interested.
By The Tunku's Great Granddaughter

This is a great piece. She has all the qualities of her great grandfather. Tunku has reason to be proud of her!

Tunku Abdul Rahman's great granddaughter

Sharyn Lisa Shufiyan, 24, Conservationist

Both my parents are Malay. My mum's heritage includes Chinese, Thai and Arab, while my dad is Minangkabau. Due to my skin colour, I am often mistaken for a Chinese.

I'm happy that I don't have the typical Malay look but I do get annoyed when people call me Ah Moi or ask me straight up "Are you Chinese or Malay"

Like, why does it matter? Before I used to answer "Malay" but now I'm trying to consciously answer Malaysian instead.

There's this incident from primary school that I remember till today. Someone told me that I will be called last during Judgement Day because I don't have a Muslim name. Of course, I was scared then but now that I'm older, I realise that a name is just a name. It doesn't define you as a good or bad person and there is definitely no such thing as a Muslim name. You can be named Rashid or Ali and still be a Christian.

I've heard of the 1Malaysia concept, but I think we don't need to be told to be united. We've come such a long way that it should already be embedded in our hearts and minds that we are united. Unfortunately, you can still see racial discrimination and polarisation. There is still this ethno-centric view that the Malays are the dominant group and their rights must be protected, and non Malays are forever the outsiders.

For the concept to succeed, I think the government should stop with the race politics. It's tiring, really. We grew up with application forms asking us to tick our race. We should stop painting a negative image of the other races, stop thinking about 'us' and 'them' and focus on 'we', 'our' and 'Malaysians'.

No one should be made uncomfortable in their own home. A dear Chinese friend of mine said to me once, "I don't feel patriotic because I am not made to feel like Malaysia is my home, and I don't feel an affinity to China because I have never lived there.

I know some baby Nyonya friends who can trace their lineage back hundreds of years. I'm a fourth generation Malaysian. If I am Bumiputra, why can't they be, too? Clearly I have issues with the term.

I think the main reason why we still can't achieve total unity is because of this 'Malay rights' concept. I'd rather 'Malay rights' be replaced by human rights. So unless we get rid of this Bumiputra status, or reform our views and policies on rights, we will never achieve unity.

For my merdeka wish, I'd like for Malaysians to have more voice, to be respected and heard. I wish that the government would uphold the true essence of parliamentary democracy. I wish for the people to no longer fear and discriminate against each other, to see that we are one and the same.

I wish that Malaysia would truly live up to the tourism spin of Malaysia truly Asia. Malaysians to lead - whatever their ethnic background. Only ONE NATIONALITY MALAYSIAN. No Malays, No Chinese, No Indians - ONLY MALAYSIANS. Choose whatever religion one is comfortable with.


MERDEKA
MERDEKA
MERDEKA

* extracted from facebook

Monday, July 19, 2010

Masturbation issue



































this has being an issue to many University especially this Durham University. so feel the pain of the other before fill your lust by masturbate in others' toilet.

Friday, July 9, 2010

My New car is about to arrive


this is the new car i will having soon: HONDA FREED. opppssss, is PERODUA ALZA ADVANCE

Bold
without the presence of the bodykit & many other features all into this tiny car, it making it more wilder, bolder, fierce

well, what is the specification?
Paint: Ivory White
Gear: Automatic Manual
Number plate: WUD 1573
when i can drive on the road? refer here
price? RM66,490

Monday, May 31, 2010

Top 10 wealthiest Malaysians in 2010

The fortunes of Malaysia's 40 wealthiest are rising too. They are worth a total of US$51bil, up from US$36bil a year ago and even higher than the US$46bil they were collectively worth in 2008.

Robert Kuok and Ananda Krishnan maintained their status as the country's two wealthiest men. They are worth a combined US$20.1bil, or 40 per cent of the top 40's wealth.

Malaysia's 10 billionaires are worth US$30bil, accounting for 59 percent of the total.

Vincent Tan is back in the billionaires club this year after a year hiatus. His fortune doubled thanks to a jump in the Berjaya stocks. He is spending some of his money on British football club, Cardiff City.

Another big gainer was Genting's Lim Kok Thay, who is gambling US$5bil on his company's newly opened Singapore resort and casino.

The list was compiled from information obtained from Forbes (individuals, stock exchanges, public documents and analysts).

1. Robert Kuok Net worth: US$12bil Source: Diversified Age: 86

2. Ananda Krishnan Net worth: US$8.1bil Source: Telecommunication Age: 72

3. Lee Shin Cheng Net worth: US$4.6bil Source: Palm oil Age: 71

4. Lee Kim Hua Net worth: US$3.9bil Source: Gaming Age: 81

5. Quek leng Chan Net worth: US$3.85bil Source: Diversified Age: 69

6. Teh Hong Piow Net worth: US$3.8bil Source: Banking Age: 80

7. Yeoh Tiong Lay Net worth: US$2.5bil Source: Diversified Age: 80

8. Syed Mokhtar Al Bukhary Net Worth: US$1.7bil Source: Diversified Age: 58

9. Vincent Tan Net worth: US$1.6bil Source: Diversified Age: 58

10. Tong Hiew King Net worth: US$1.2bil Source: Timber Age: 75

Source: http://news.malaysia.msn.com/

Friday, May 21, 2010

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sexercising, better known as exercise while having sex

Fitting regular exercise into your busy routine isn't easy and a month’s gym membership can go to waste because of that. What you might not know is that you’ve been getting regular exercise every time you have sexy time with your partner. The more challenging a sex position is, the more exercise you get. Read on and find out which muscles get toned from the seven different sexual positions we’ve listed down.

Cowgirl

Being on top definitely gets the thighs working, but to really feel the burn, get off your knees and onto your feet and use the muscles in your thighs and bum to control your thrusts, leaning back onto your hands to work the upper arms as well. The idea is to use as much of your body as possible to get those calories burning while toning specific body parts.

Missionary

A full 22 per cent of couples admit to only have tried the missionary position, but for maximum workout potential, creativity's the name of the game. Make sure that you have the same thrust back as your partner which will require you to use your core strength. In addition, the more you squeeze your buttocks when you move in his direction towards, more muscles get toned.

Doggy

Not only does this position work your core, but if you go down onto your elbows rather than remain on all fours, you will also be working on your triceps. For a good upper body workout, put your hands on a wall in front of you and help him thrust. You will also be toning your bottom as you brace yourself against the impact.

Arch

While you lie on your back, bend your legs to hold and support your lower body off the bed while resting on your shoulders. In this position your will be working your thighs, calves, your core muscle and your glutes. If you are brave enough to go up onto your arms as well to support yourself (like a bridge you will also be working your biceps and triceps). It’s not one of the easiest positions but resting on your shoulders take half the pain away.

Standing

While this is one of the more difficult positions because your partner has to hold you up, a small variation can make this a lot easier and a good workout. Your partner needs to lean back against a wall holding you while you straddle him, but you can use one leg hooked around his legs or hips for balance. Both of you can then rock together than it’s just him doing all the work. With he holds your thighs, work your abdominal muscles to move. If you want to work your waistline, rotate your hips in a circular motion.

Rocking chair

While your partner sits on a chair with his legs outstretched in front of him, climb on top and stretch your legs out straight behind him. Get him to hold your arms and lean back holding on to him for support. Since you're in control, push back and forth on top of him as fast or as slow as you like. If you find this difficult then you can support yourself by placing your feet on a solid surface and use your legs to help you rock back and forth. This will work your arms and your thighs.

Scissors

This is the least strenuous of all the positions, typically because there is no suspension of the body weight and is one of the more passive sex positions. However, that doesn’t mean that you won’t be working any muscles. With your legs intercrossed with your partner's, there's limited movement for both the man and woman, so you will both be doing a lot of inner-thigh work and of course your core muscles will be at use therefore working your abs.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010

The best and worst countries to be a mother

A US based independent global humanitarian organization, Save the Children, released its annual Mother's Index that ranks the best and worst countries to be a mother and a child.

According to the Index, mothers in Norway and Australia are living in the best places in the world.

According to Save the Children's 11th annual Mothers' Index, Afghanistan ranked at the bottom of the list of 160 countries, which included 43 developed nations and 117 in the developing world.

The Mothers' Index is emphasized in Save the Children's State of the World's Mothers 2010 report.

The report observes the many ways of women working on the front lines of health care that are serving to save the lives of mothers, newborns and young children, and make an urgent call to raise the figure of front-line health workers in the world's poorest nations.

The Index is based on an analysis of indicators of women's and children's health and well-being.

The Index clearly illustrates that providing mothers with access to education, economic opportunities and maternal and child health care gives mothers and their children the best chance to survive and thrive.

Top 10 best places to be a mother
1. Norway
2. Australia
3. Iceland
4. Sweden
5. Denmark
6. New Zealand
7. Finland
8. The Netherlands
9. Belgium
10. Germany

Top 10 worst places to be a mother
151. Equatorial Guinea
152. Eritrea
153. Sudan
154. Mali
155. Democratic Republic of Congo
156. Yemen
157. Guinea-Bissau
158. Chad
159. Niger
160. Afghanistan

Country comparisons:

  • Fewer than 15 percent of births are attended by skilled personnel in Afghanistan and Chad. Skilled personnel are present at almost every birth in Norway
  • The risk for a woman to die of pregnancy or childbirth related causes in Niger is 1 in 7, in Ireland it is less than 1 in 47,600
  • In Afghanistan, child mortality rates are higher than 1 in 4, in Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg and Sweden, only 1 child in 333 dies before age 5
  • A typical female in Afghanistan receives less than five years of formal education, in Australia and New Zealand, the average woman stays in school for more than 20 years

Sunday, May 2, 2010

What does your sleep position reveal about your personality?

  • Fetus position - A whopping 41% of participants sleep in this curled-up manner. Women are twice as likely to rest like this and it is listed as the most common position. These sleepers are said to have a tough exterior but are still sensitive and may appear to be shy but warm up quickly.
  • Log position - If you sleep on your side with both arms down, you are a social, easy-going person who is trusting, sometimes to the point of being gullible. The study showed 15% of people sleep like a log.
  • Yearner position - A close third is the side-lying position with both arms out in front of the body, with 13% of partipants sleeping like this. Yearners are noted to be open-minded and still cynical, suspicious, and stubborn about sticking to decisions once they are made.
  • Soldier position - These sleepers lie on their backs with arms down and kept close to the body. This 8% study is said to be reserved, quiet, without fuss, and hold themselves and others to a high standard. Soldier sleepers have a higher likelihood for snoring due to the flat-back position, which may not cause them to wake up often but may result in a less restful night's sleep.
  • Freefall position - Those people who lie on their bellies with arms under or wrapped around a pillow with head turned to the side, make up 7% of the population studied. Freefallers are brash, outgoing, and are very uncomfortable with criticism.
  • Starfish position - Sleepers who lie on their backs with arms up near their head or the pillow account for 5% of participants. These people are good listeners, helpful, and are uncomfortable being the center of attention. People who sleep in starfish position are more likely to snore and to suffer from a poor night's sleep more often.
If you think you are one of those people who move through all of these positions, that's not likely to really be the case. Idzikowski said the research reveals most people stay in the same position all night and only 5% lay differently night by night. Also interesting is that the study showed only one in ten people cover their bodies entirely with a blanket, with most people exposing an arm, leg, or both feet.

Copied from : yahoo.com

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Malaysian politicians say the darndest things

If you say children say the darndest things, wait until you hear what politicians say, especially Malaysian politicians.

Do you remember the classic "Bangladeshi men are good lovers" remark by former trade minister, Rafidah Aziz in parliament a few years ago? Or the infamous former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad's anti-Semitic statement, "Jews rule the world by proxy,"?

In this feature, MSN News compiles the darndest statements and remarks made by Malaysian politicians.

March 1, 2009 (Bernama)

"The use of the term bumiputra is racist"

Nik Aziz Nik Mat, Kelantan's chief minister

Nik Aziz's remarks was made in response over growing criticism from the conservative spine of UMNO against comments made by DAP's Dr Boo Cheng Hau, the opposition leader in Johor.

Dr Boo was reported to have compared "bumiputeraism" with apartheid.

November 20, 2009 (New Straits Times)

"Employees in the private sector used English 99 per cent of the time and should switch to Bahasa Malaysia in order to show pride in the national language"

"We are polluting our own culture and identity as a nation"

Mohd Puad Zarkashi, deputy education minister

Mohd Puad said that said that speaking English in the workplace is 'weird' and harmful to the nation's culture and identity, and criticised young people for using a mix of English and Bahasa Malaysia in SMS text messages and on the Internet.

January 16, 2010 (The Star)

"Malaysians, especially Muslims, must avoid being totally immersed in the internet culture, especially Facebook and Twitter"

"Internet will erode Malaysian culture"

Rais Yatim, information, communications and culture minister

Rais Yatim said Muslims and other religious groups must be wary of the Internet as it was introduced by the West. Rais said users must not be influenced by what they see and hear when using the Internet.

January 22, 2010 (chedet)

"In September 2001, the World Trade Centre was attacked allegedly by terrorists. I am not sure now that Muslim terrorists carried out these attacks. There is strong evidence that the attacks were staged"

"If they can make Avatar, they can make anything"

Dr Mahathir Mohamad, former prime minister

His remarks, published in his blog, backs conspiracy theories put forward by fringe groups, and comes just days after he had also said that the Holocaust had failed as a final solution against the Jews.

February 2, 2010 (1Malaysia seminar in Malacca)

"Indians came to Malaysia as beggars and Chinese especially the women came to sell their bodies"

"Indians in Malaysia have crossed the line. They force the government for 12 subjects in SPM. Don't force the government. We can anytime revoke the citizenship of the Indians in Malaysia"

Nasir Safar, prime minister's former aide

Najib's aide, Nasir Safar tenders his resignation after being called 'racist' over his remarks.

March 1, 2010 (Utusan Malaysia)

"Think a thousand times before entering a mixed marriage"

"It is, perhaps, better for those involved in mixed marriages not to have children."

Rais Yatim, information, communications and cultureminister

The minister cautioned that incidents of marriage breakups involving Caucasians happened more frequently, as compared to thove involving other ethnics group.

30 March, 2010 (In an interview with Al-Jazeera)

"If they say that oh, we feel that we are second class citizen, don't talk s**t la I tell you. You see, don't talk sh**t. I repeat, don't talk s**t three times. We the Malays have forgive a lot of things to these people. We have sacrificed a lot of our interest"

Ibrahim Ali, president and founder of Perkasa

Ibrahim expressed his views on the minorities in Malaysia in an interview with Al-Jazeera.

April 1, 2010 (New Straits Times)

"I'm Malay first, Malaysian second"

Muhyiddin Yassin, deputy prime minister

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said that he would be shunned by his own race if he did not regard himself "Malay first" instead of being "Malaysian first".

April 21, 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

"Everything, right down to the underwear, too. I know everything now"

Najib Razak, prime minister

Najib claims he knows everything about Anwar Ibrahim and PKR.

copied from news.malaysia.msn.com

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

accident @ my site!!



the thing happen to be so fast, until i cant believe he has no longer with us on earth.
truly so fast. i can recall b4 CNY, he still laughing & gave us ang pao (though i can distinguish how much) & mandarin orange.

he is the lorry owner with a lorry to maintain & service all by himself. truly envy his life. but now he is gone. with just a little mistaken happen in it. a life could just vanish in vain.

GOD, my life is in you. every single thing i can carefully done. but the life of mine is still entirely on your ultimate hand.

GOD bless his family.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

news about Honda Freed

Honda Freed is about to launch on 22nd of April 2010. I suppose!! haha, a long awaiting car with a price tag of expected to be 100k-120k.
this figure is actually quite a high price. so wait & see what we go to see on that day.
anticipate a hell test drive available to all Honda showroom. wait patiently
4 SEATER PLUS IDEAS

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Monday, March 8, 2010

Thursday, March 4, 2010

from normal to Luxurious

now my target has getting higher than b4. this is the new car that i m going to target for next year, rather than targeting Perodua Alza. now= Honda Freed

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Putrajaya @ 15/02/2010

we went to Putrajaya today, though we depart by approximately 11.30am. here we go

1st destination, we went to Taman Botani
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thereafter we took a trip around the Government Complexes
due to holiday, the entire route/street is like a dead city.
now then, we prefer to look at those bridges
after all the photographic & goes around under the hot sun. with a tiring of physical strength, we continue to Kajang for a "Kajang Satay" which this Satay is entirely a failure to those. this Satay=tasteless, smell free & poor kacang. haiz
nvm, i had attached a link, where u can share the joy with me if u like for more.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

1 Utama @ eve of CNY (13/02/2010)



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today, i went to 1 Utama with my sister, that was my idea, because i m entitled to purchase a product @ HIMALAYA with a buy 1 free 1 promotion, therefore, i just hanging at 1 Utama to see whether does the product suitable to me or not, found out that it is very useful to me. with nourishing my face.
off i go because i purchased the product. then hanging around with my sister, here i found this.

later on, i bought a box of 6 Donuts @ Big Apple Donut & Coffee. unfortunately to my sister, she found no size to her shirt that she find it very nice. nevermind, just a short time of shopping is kind of relaxing when this CNY, my family got no place to go/visit. so, enjoy the CNY festival at own home is definitely a boring festival.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Abalone Dinner


09/02/10
today is day that ate the most expensive food ever in my life.
with a table of 10 persons. we ate RM2344(i m sure u have/haven't in your life) with about 8 individual dishes served separately.

abalone was 1 of the most expensive. this is also my 1st ever abalone being eaten & digest. Hence, it is imported from Japan. what a surprise.

with a great soup, big prawn, abalone fried rice & etc.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

sunway Giza Mall

what a fantastic moment in the afternoon after church service
brought my parents + sister to Sunway Giza Mall.
where there we were having a lunch together @ Ichiban Boshi.
it was a fantastic moment, where we were enjoy the food they served + the dishes that we consumed. it was brilliant. though it is abit off my wallet. 4 persons=106.15(included service + government taxes). well as long they are happy, it worth more than any cash terms in words. thx to my boss to for given me this opportunity to threat them. otherwise, i m gonna postpone thing to even further until no due date. so, every1 happy.
GOD BLESS + GOOD NIGHT


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Friday, February 5, 2010

what a surprise

today, i was summoned by my boss to his office. at 1st, i m thinking, mayb he has something wanna share/tell/instruct/expecting something on me where, it can be a scold/praise/order/etc.

but what a big disaster day. i came by my motorcycle as usual to office, which suppose to meet him by 4pm, but a extreme heavy downpour soak me up, this is not the worst, the worst came, when ride my motorcycle close to the MOTOROLA bridge, my motorcycle suddenly down. this is the worst to me of the day, i have to kick start it several times under heavy downpour until i cant seen thru 5 cars away from me. hence, i pull it over to the road side & try another several times, !@#$%^&*. CAN'T start too. pushed another 15 metres ahead where the road boundary is slightly safer to park & try. so i tried there another several times, this time somehow i can kick start until the engine got sound & within second, it goes "die" again. so i have no choice but keep try until it started. tried about 1 minute only succeed with the suspected spark plug contacted with water/moisture. it barely can ride with throttle/accelerator open wider than usual until safely arrive only feel the grace from GOD is just so amazing. :)

the surprise, well, promise to my boss no to mention a single thing, so let it be in nobody business.
enjoy ur day.


Sunday, January 17, 2010

the begining of the solo @ 58 units

since Saturday, i was fully in charged of the site, i m getting a little nervous. until which, i dont give a damn on anything, but concrete/RC structural must go real fast. no stop, no time to breath. no time to breath=no time to rest. so i m worry 1 day which i get MC, the site is going down without any1 taking care of it. though there is a site manager taking in control of the site, however, half of the day, he is outside from my sight which he has other site to taking care of. i m getting worry i make an insignificant mistake that i myself may not even notice that. worry later bring big harm to the company. i dont want to, but i may fall into. so, Jasper, prepare for the worst from top management. here you go. fight while you can b4 u sink down.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

i made the same mistake again

MR ABC was so excited that he is about to fire back the consultant, but due to my careless mistake, he has to withdraw back all the bullet & now he has to wear the bullet proof jacket to cover me. i feel same to myself.

zwani.com myspace graphic comments
how can i improve myself to even better?
no doubt i m complaining that me alone cant cope with the large item/quantity/scope of work that present to me right now, it is really tough. sometime, i m thinking, does that possible to make a schedule out, so that i can repeating the schedule daily, so that i can cover what am i suppose to do for daily basis. however, i cant, as inspection is the most important part, where i cant make even minor mistake on that. or else, every1 will take this opportunity to fire me down. i m almost unbreathable now.

anyway i can improve? i know my weakness very well: "i m not good in remembering"

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Lamborghini

have you seen a Lamborghini b4? haha, i seen it right in front of me with my real eye. this is truly crazy car that u can mess with. now share a short video with u. so that u can share the same madness with this bull. truly + undoubt with the power & performance which give this bull really bull wnough

Monday, January 4, 2010