tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post7686965249762126723..comments2024-03-17T15:10:12.273+08:00Comments on rocky's bru: Marilah Singapura Part 2Rockybruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08187242806213153913noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-82663451823830307872007-06-05T14:40:00.000+08:002007-06-05T14:40:00.000+08:00Firstly, i think its fine to raise the crime rate ...Firstly, i think its fine to raise the crime rate issue in that circumstance, its not a humiliation, just we ourselves are facing the truth. <BR/><BR/>As a J.Bahruan, i have 2 confess that we are not feeling safe enuf too. The high criminal rate happened every hour have made thousand ppl feeling threatened everyday. When the IDR plan was first revealed, the 1st question we raised was "will a criminal city receive high investment all over the world?" . U probably get snatched on the day u receive ur rm100000 check. Ironic, but its true.<BR/><BR/>So, i think we should be humble in this case. Humble to learn a management lesson from Singapore, n humbly welcome Sing to participate in this region.<BR/><BR/>N 1 more thing, in order to make the region success, we need investments all over the world, even 2 times larger than what was in Shenzhen China before. We have a language strength, what we dun hav is just mentality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-38633015275331730362007-06-01T12:33:00.000+08:002007-06-01T12:33:00.000+08:00Sdr Rocky,I am all for Mohd Najib playing a more a...Sdr Rocky,<BR/><BR/>I am all for Mohd Najib playing a more active role in the economic affairs of the country. So I welcome his planned investment promotion trip to Singapore. In the decades that I’ve known him, I am confident of this economic management ability.<BR/><BR/>But it would be a farce if, in the Singapore trip, he were to promise the Singaporeans and other visitors to Johor that their safety is guaranteed, when we Malaysians are exposed to ever increasing crime rates, a fact acknowledged by his own boss, the PM.<BR/><BR/>The PM, who is also Minister of Finance and Minister of Internal Security, told Parliament on April 24 that 198,622 cases of crime were reported throughout the country last year (2006), rising by 41,163 cases.<BR/><BR/>How can we blame Singapore and Singaporeans for their concern when rising crime rates is a fact of life in Malaysia in recent times?<BR/><BR/>I think Mohd Najib should be more concerned with the safety and security of Malaysians. Today, nobody is safe anymore, not even Mohd Najib’s fellow Cabinet members and other pembesar.<BR/><BR/>At the recent royal wedding in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, a very important pembesar with a Cabinet post became the latest victim though that incident was curiously not reported by the Press. The losses were not very substantial by the standard of our pembesar.<BR/><BR/>But if by guaranteeing safety to the all-important foreign investors of the IDR, in particular the rich Singaporeans, the less important rakyat jelata gets to enjoy its spillover effect, I am all for it.<BR/><BR/>Tak apalah kalau kita berasa perlu menyusukan kera di hutan asalkan anak di rumah tidak mati kelaparan. Apatah lagi jika dengan menyusukan kera di hutan, anak di rumah mendapat lebih habuan. Mungkin inilah kemestian dunia global yang dimanterakan itu.<BR/><BR/>For years I have been expressing my fear (in writing) of the possible breakdown of law and order in the country. I am afraid it could be happening now. Still I hope I am wrong, very very wrong.<BR/><BR/>Thank you.A KADIR JASINhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05865106109792000636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-222985085404093142007-06-01T00:29:00.000+08:002007-06-01T00:29:00.000+08:00Dayak Wizard, I tell you something about white ele...Dayak Wizard, I tell you something about white elephant buildings, actually they were build by very rich Malaysians who doesn't know what to do with their money. They do not want to invest in Singapore because its a FINE city state and anyway as you can see now Singapore has got nothing to go for it in the future and that's why they are building big casinos and mega entertainment centers to draw in foreign money.Their leaders' Confucian values be damned.<BR/><BR/>So as to enlighthen you my Dear Dayak Wizard these buildings are actually build ahead of its time, so for the small minded people like you they are white elephants BUT in time they will be occupied due to the rise in the economy and the higher population base in JB.<BR/><BR/>I have lived in JB for over 30 years, I sure as hell feel more safe here than walking in the bigger cities that I visited like New York or even London. JB a Crime ridden place? Pleaselah brother do not make a mountain of a molehill.<BR/><BR/>I note that you are a chronic pessimist viewing everything negative or a failure. A word of advise, Go to Danga Bay JB and enjoy the food and the crowd there, relax and have fun maybe your sphincter muscle can be relaxed a bit. My doctor friend tells me that if compared to an optimist, a pessimist is more at risk of a heart attack, so be warned bro.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-88041733780731145692007-05-31T23:51:00.000+08:002007-05-31T23:51:00.000+08:00If you go down to JB you will see so many white el...If you go down to JB you will see so many white elephant (Lot 1, Best World...) all over the dirty and criminal infected UMNO birth state. I bet my last dollar that IDR will be a failure and fail miserably. How is MSC? How is Proton? How is MAS? We have management crisis under the “Son of the soil”, nothing coming out of it for the next 50 years. IDR is simply a joke, just like how we claim success in putting “Mat Space” up on a Russian space ship.<BR/><BR/>Dayak WizardAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-69354130450082621712007-05-31T21:38:00.000+08:002007-05-31T21:38:00.000+08:00'Para pelabur boleh mendapatkan seratus peratus pe...'Para pelabur boleh mendapatkan seratus peratus pemilikan asing di IDR dan pengaliran bebas bagi para pekerja mahir di kawasan itu (IDR).<BR/><BR/>'Tiada persoalan mengenai kebimbangan berkaitan kedudukan bumiputera. <BR/>-------<BR/>Welcome to The Republic....<BR/>atleast keep 30% to Malaysian laa. bumi or non bumi..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-8007095434612181482007-05-31T20:29:00.000+08:002007-05-31T20:29:00.000+08:00Brother Anonymous, Unless you actually come from t...Brother Anonymous, Unless you actually come from the planet of the Apes and an ignoramus to top it you would have noticed that Sarawak is a part of Malaysia. My brother Dayaks marginalised? Strange, I do believed that my Dayak brethrens are represented by political parties which are part of the Ruling BN which would take care of their plight.<BR/><BR/>Tongkat? Do you mean Tongkat Ali, well that's one department that the FINE city state definitely don't have and Malaysia have in abundance and I confess that i do drink it with coffee once in a while, its good for blood circulation you know, my dear wife will testify to that.<BR/><BR/>Unlike the Kiasu anonymous we Malaysians do not compare one thing with the other. What? MAS,MU,MSC vs NUS,SIA. My sifu told me that people who likes to compare with what they have and what others have normally has a bad case of Rendah Diri(Feeling Small)which is a bad mental disease in my sifu's book.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-14255211419644882612007-05-31T18:51:00.000+08:002007-05-31T18:51:00.000+08:00Look at our MSC, MU & MAS...and look at their NUS ...Look at our MSC, MU & MAS...and look at their NUS & SIA. Beggars cannot be choosy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-66420756705492275252007-05-31T17:48:00.000+08:002007-05-31T17:48:00.000+08:00Anak Jawa - "We are a proud and rich oil producing...Anak Jawa - "We are a proud and rich oil producing nation, those petrodollars we earn should be put to good use to develop the IDR. We don't need Temasik's money."<BR/><BR/>Yes, yes, yes....wake up you so proud Anak Jawa! You suck up Sarawak oil and marginalize the Dayaks and here you proudly declear you are a rich oil producing nation. Shame on you and all those who needed the tongkat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-10789162382591305562007-05-31T15:34:00.000+08:002007-05-31T15:34:00.000+08:00Anak Jawa Johor, lain kali saya balik Johor...jump...Anak Jawa Johor, lain kali saya balik Johor...jumpa you...teh tarik...<BR/>Salaam<BR/>Simon WeeSimon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-32543470927890437932007-05-31T15:22:00.000+08:002007-05-31T15:22:00.000+08:00When the Sultan of Johore after whom the IDR is na...When the Sultan of Johore after whom the IDR is named, said publicly off the cuff last year at a very public function which was live telecasted nationwide, that we don't really need the Causeway or a bridge, then you can understand why there are concerns over there.<BR/><BR/>It wasn't any help either when the Mentri Besar publicly stated earlier this year that the recent floods were caused by Singapore's land reclamation works. What is his basis?<BR/><BR/>And the MP for JB Shahrir Samad said Singapore didn't want a bridge because of bad "feng shui" and they are jealous of our progress.<BR/><BR/>And the people of Johor was reported to be very concerned about Singapore planes flying over Johor to spy on us. But now we say they can come over and help develop our lands, no security concerns here.<BR/><BR/>And our Foreign Minister and MP for Kota Tinggi have said in the past that Singaporeans are unfriendly, selfish, insensitive, bad neighbours and unsincere among other things.<BR/><BR/>And not to mention other unfavourable comments over the years by Hishamuddin and Muhiddin Yassin, all Johoreans and even from Najib himself. And Nor Mohammed Yakcop who helped locked up CLOB funds? Are they credible and can be trusted?<BR/><BR/>How do you expect Singaporeans to response to our invitation to invest?<BR/><BR/>Will we flip flop again when Pak Lah leaves the scene and leaving them high and dry with another flop? Are we sincere with our words?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-64269934658489401362007-05-31T14:56:00.000+08:002007-05-31T14:56:00.000+08:00Simon Wee, sorrylah brother,Ok for a minute there ...Simon Wee, sorrylah brother,Ok for a minute there I thought you were from the not so friendly FINE city state.Living in Johor, I do get pretty sensitive about this Singapore/Malaysia issues.I enjoyed the good feisty discussion though.<BR/><BR/>Long Live Malaysians.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-65113228475072160202007-05-31T14:12:00.000+08:002007-05-31T14:12:00.000+08:00Dear Anak Jawa Johor,Thanks for your feedback. I h...Dear Anak Jawa Johor,<BR/><BR/>Thanks for your feedback. I have a blogpage at simonscwee.blogspot.com and you can find all my background. As you can see, none of what you say baout me is true.<BR/><BR/>As for the "Mersing Line" my contention is that if we involved the Singapore Government in the IDR in the form of the Special Ministerial Committee, then should any vagary causes Singapores to lose their investments, then the clamour for action by Singaporeans would be the order of the day. At no time did I say that the "Mersing Line" would be a reality. In fact alot of Malaysians are skeptical about the Special Ministerial Committee between the two countries expressing concern that Malaysia would be surrendering its sovereignty to Singapore if such a committee is formed.<BR/><BR/>On the Lina Joy, I agree with you that Rocky is not obliged. This is a world of specialisation and blogging is not different. There are many blogs specialising in Lina Joy.<BR/><BR/>Long live Malaysians.<BR/><BR/>REgards<BR/><BR/>Simon Wee, anak Johor juga.Simon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-65082983387059130542007-05-31T14:10:00.000+08:002007-05-31T14:10:00.000+08:00anak jawa johor: You the man! But hey, i'f a singa...anak jawa johor: You the man! But hey, i'f a singaporean or any of their proxies are reading this blog, cool. Give comments some more!syed syahrul zarizi b syed abdullahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02295812310847320312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-73135653401721816372007-05-31T13:33:00.000+08:002007-05-31T13:33:00.000+08:00Hey Bru!Firstly, I have to agree with Anak Jawa Jo...Hey Bru!<BR/><BR/>Firstly, I have to agree with Anak Jawa Johor. We had all the infra in place, then the Abdullah Government had to strike off the most improtant of all, the crooked bridge and the double rail track projects that would have been an essential complementary logistics infrastructure to PTP, Pasir Gudang and Senai.<BR/><BR/>If declaring CLOB illegal is what is meant by flip-flopping n policies, then my question is was it flip flopping or was the then Government acting in the best interest of Malaysia at that point in time? It seems like the latter to me. To please Singapore at the expense of the Malaysian Stock Exchange and punters does seem irresponsible to me.<BR/><BR/>Mind you Najib was being very smart. Asked about the flip-flops, his answer was restricted to flip-flops with regard to the policies of the IDR and not the Malaysian economy in general. I mean its obvious isn't it, the Abdullah Government does not seem to have a clear-cut policy for its IDR. And now Najib says Abdullah will announce the big investors soon...hehe...Najib's learning fast...smart move!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-22910694165629933932007-05-31T13:27:00.000+08:002007-05-31T13:27:00.000+08:00agreed with the man who sold the world (hope not a...agreed with the man who sold the world (hope not all).<BR/>seemed like rocky's bru has been losing it's touch. sdr rocky let's be constructive...ahmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02136790875899634551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-20297420901444607702007-05-31T13:13:00.000+08:002007-05-31T13:13:00.000+08:00Simon Wee, the "Mersing Line" a reality? Seriously...Simon Wee, the "Mersing Line" a reality? Seriously What goobledook did they brainwashed you to think. You think your National Service weekend soldiers can go into Malaysia and hold their line as far as Mersing? You think we Malaysians will welcome your NS servicemen with flowers? We are talking about IDR lah friend do not talk nonsense, lets discuss on what IDR can and should offer the Global Market.<BR/><BR/>And for my friends out there I do believe Rocky has the right to make a statement about the things that he want to say rather than what you guys want him to say. its his blog ma, no need to visit him if you don't like what he writes in his blog. If you want to write about Lina Joy then write to your hearts content in your own bloglah brother.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-38290273439068766622007-05-31T12:24:00.000+08:002007-05-31T12:24:00.000+08:00stevie i agree with you..rocky pls buck up as base...stevie i agree with you..rocky pls buck up as based on the earlier posting "Swiss Against The Minaret" and your current one you seem to have lost the plot. <BR/><BR/>A lot of people commented in your previous posting yet you failed to address what was highlighted in today's mainstream newspapers- the Lina Joy's case. If you're afraid of touching on the issue, then it's your call, it's your blog anyway.<BR/><BR/>So is Rocky's Bru all about hentaming NSTP and Badawi's government..that's all?? <BR/><BR/>It seems to be so.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-86188790852823109702007-05-31T12:17:00.000+08:002007-05-31T12:17:00.000+08:00Turning to the IDR, I think the much hype about it...Turning to the IDR, I think the much hype about it is unnecessary.<BR/><BR/>If the Iskandar Development Region in Johor is meant for Singapore Investors, then I think the amount of publicity and promotional effort and money going into it will be a waste. There isn’t any need to hype the attractiveness of Johor as an investment haven for Singaporean because traditionally Johor had been an immediate lure to Singapore investors. In the 60s and 70s any successful SME business in Singapore would have a branch in Johor Bahru without publicity and promotion. Then the on-and-off policy shifts that followed forced many Singaporean investors to sell their factories, law offices and accountancy firms cheaply to Malaysians while they packed and went back. <BR/><BR/>One thing about Singaporean investors is that they never blame their own government for their misjudgment in their investment decision. Be it their condo in JB looted to the brick walls, or losses from their CPF investments in stocks and shares, or the failed ventures in ostrich farming, they took it in their stride as bad investment decisions. <BR/><BR/>But now we are hearing that a special ministerial committee between Malaysia and Singapore will be formed to oversee the Iskandar Development Region (IDR). What this means is that should there be vagaries in Malaysian policies as what happened before, then the Singapore government would be involved for getting their people’s fingers burnt. It would mean that Singaporean would clamour for their government’s intervention. If the Malaysian side then talk like they did in the “bocor” issue, then the Singapore Government would be forced to act. With so many issues still outstanding between the two countries especially the life-giving waters, Singapore would be tempted to make the “Mersing Line” a reality. (There is a discerning sign that Malaysia would be willing to sell sand to Singapore to make it grow bigger and not to look north for expansion).<BR/><BR/>Let’s forget the “big talk” and the spending of “big money” for Iskandar Development Region. Just be consistent with our policies and do more than just talk. Deeds speak louder the words.Simon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-71258349851839476032007-05-31T12:07:00.000+08:002007-05-31T12:07:00.000+08:00Simon Wee, are you from Singapore Special Branch a...Simon Wee, are you from Singapore Special Branch as it sounds like you are interrogating Rocky. Maybe you want to pick Rocky up for questioning if he decides to visit the FINE city state until then please just put your OWN comments for discussion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-25606285451918427322007-05-31T12:05:00.000+08:002007-05-31T12:05:00.000+08:00Taking of IDR,if the Iskandar Development Region i...Taking of IDR,if the Iskandar Development Region in Johor is meant for Singapore Investors, then I think the amount of publicity and promotional effort and money going into it will be a waste. There isn’t any need to hype the attractiveness of Johor as an investment haven for Singaporean because traditionally Johor had been an immediate lure to Singapore investors. In the 60s and 70s any successful SME business in Singapore would have a branch in Johor Bahru without publicity and promotion. Then the on-and-off policy shifts that followed forced many Singaporean investors to sell their factories, law offices and accountancy firms cheaply to Malaysians while they packed and went back. <BR/><BR/>One thing about Singaporean investors is that they never blame their own government for their misjudgment in their investment decision. Be it their condo in JB looted to the brick walls, or losses from their CPF investments in stocks and shares, or the failed ventures in ostrich farming, they took it in their stride as bad investment decisions. <BR/><BR/>But now we are hearing that a special ministerial committee between Malaysia and Singapore will be formed to oversee the Iskandar Development Region (IDR). What this means is that should there be vagaries in Malaysian policies as what happened before, then the Singapore government would be involved for getting their people’s fingers burnt. It would mean that Singaporean would clamour for their government’s intervention. If the Malaysian side then talk like they did in the “bocor” issue, then the Singapore Government would be forced to act. With so many issues still outstanding between the two countries especially the life-giving waters, Singapore would be tempted to make the “Mersing Line” a reality. (There is a discerning sign that Malaysia would be willing to sell sand to Singapore to make it grow bigger and not to look north for expansion).<BR/><BR/>Let’s forget the “big talk” and the spending of “big money” for Iskandar Development Region. Just be consistent with our policies and do more than just talk. Deeds speak louder the words.Simon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-39229159655743800922007-05-31T10:50:00.000+08:002007-05-31T10:50:00.000+08:00Dear Rocky,Further to my earlier comment, please a...Dear Rocky,<BR/><BR/>Further to my earlier comment, please advise what questions you would raise if you were at the press briefing.<BR/><BR/>Regards<BR/><BR/>Simon WeeSimon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-58200398073963994422007-05-31T10:44:00.000+08:002007-05-31T10:44:00.000+08:00Mika Angel-0 said... where row where rowwhere rowR...Mika Angel-0 said... <BR/>where row <BR/>where row<BR/>where row<BR/><BR/>Read akadirjasin.blogspot.com!!!<BR/><BR/>Kuda Kepang,<BR/><BR/>"Red84 said... <BR/>Datuk Abdul Kadir Jasin<BR/>Salaam<BR/><BR/>Dtk Ruhanie Ahmad - Owner of Blogs Kuda Kepang, Mayaputera, Cyberprince and Global Partner<BR/>: Bloggers' Ethics<BR/><BR/>Datuk,<BR/><BR/>I have been posting comments on these blogs regulary for quiet sometimes now under my pseudonym Mika Angel-0. <BR/><BR/>What I would like to bring to your attention is that some of my postings on Gerbang Ruhanie (at kuda kepang.blogspot.com) - all those comments posted earlier than January 2007 - have been tampered with. 'Mika Angel-0 said' has been substituted with 'Anonymous said'. <BR/><BR/>I find this quite strange: why would anyone do that to one particular blogger's postings and not to the other few bloggers' postings. It beats me how one can do that.<BR/><BR/>The bigger issue here is not that but is Ruhanie Ahmad a trustworthy man? I have been pondering this question for quite sometimes.<BR/><BR/>Well, if I am very much mistaken this man hates Tun Mahathir but he pretends to admire him. This is just heresay.<BR/><BR/>I do hope you will reply to this one query - more on the fact of his rapport with Tun Mahathir; but please delete this posting to you, Datuk.<BR/><BR/>If I am right of my suspicions of him - ie that he is untrustworthy - just say That is Dumb of you Red84; and if I am wrong - Dumber still.<BR/><BR/>Terima Kasih. <BR/><BR/>11:12 AM "<BR/><BR/>I submit the following to you as an example:<BR/><BR/>Sunday, December 17, 2006<BR/><BR/>Bush Hubungi PM<BR/>Bincang Pergolakan<BR/>Politik Lubnan<BR/><BR/>WASHINGTON: Presiden Amerika Syarikat, George W Bush dan Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi membincangkan perkembangan terbaru di Lubnan yang menghadapi masalah politik berikutan usaha pembangkang menjatuhkan pentadbiran pimpinan Perdana Menteri, Fuad Siniora... Abdullah memberi pandangan selaku pengerusi Pertubuhan Persidangan Islam (OIC) yang mempunyai 57 negara anggota... Dua pemimpin itu juga membincangkan isu program nuklear Iran, kata Fratto tanpa memberi penerangan lebih jelas butir perbincangan... Iran pula meneruskan program nuklear. – AFP/Reuters<BR/><BR/>http://www.bharian.com.my/m/BHarian/Saturday/Nasional/20061216110520/Article/<BR/><BR/>Posted by Kuda Kepang at 5:19 AM <BR/><BR/><BR/>11 comments: <BR/><BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>6:42 AM <BR/><BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>12:38 AM <BR/><BR/>Anonymous said... <BR/>YB<BR/><BR/>Bertuahlah negara Malaysia tersayang sehingga ada yang mahu meniru-niru kejayaannya walaupun hanya sedikit cerdik-cerdik Pak Pandir bersorak.<BR/><BR/>Ya! Malaysia Berjaya!<BR/>Sorak ramai-ramai. Mari!<BR/>Mari kawan-kawan kita <BR/>tengok siapa kena!<BR/><BR/>Halalan-toyyiban?<BR/>Mau ratah pun ratah lah<BR/>tak berbismillah pun <BR/>apa kira.<BR/>Orang malaysia ikut Imam Mudhari.<BR/>Tapi Nomber Dua saya punya!!!<BR/>et tu, brutus?<BR/><BR/>10:35 AM <BR/><BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>7:02 PM <BR/><BR/>Anonymous said... <BR/>Thank You Malaysia!<BR/><BR/>mememang betul ramalan <BR/>toyol Ruhanie<BR/>najib balik kampung<BR/>tanam jagung!<BR/><BR/>nyata Malaysia <BR/>benci najib.<BR/><BR/>thank you brutus!<BR/><BR/>8:09 PM <BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>10:09 PM <BR/><BR/>Anonymous said... <BR/>Status Report<BR/>(Tolong Bagitau PM)<BR/><BR/>dah check<BR/>GPS, labu-labu, C4 <BR/>all working ok!<BR/>tapi ini kokak punya kapal<BR/>bukan macam Cobra Sultan itu<BR/>ini kapal banggap <BR/>untuk orang macam bangau main biola<BR/>kapal bau keju hapak<BR/>sambil menyelam minum air<BR/>kapal selam jaga PM<BR/>dengan topedo, tomahawk dan <BR/>tombak megat karat<BR/>right behind <BR/>directly astern!<BR/><BR/>tapi kena tabik sama <BR/>- three fingers salute!<BR/>pada PM dan<BR/>topi perancis cap kepala ayam<BR/>hats off to malaysia<BR/>dapat naik kapal layar<BR/>belayar <BR/>into the sunset<BR/><BR/>periscope up!<BR/>angle right!<BR/>PM has the com!<BR/>Dive, dive, dive!<BR/><BR/>kalau dah habis ratah<BR/>jangan lupa <BR/>alhmadulillah!<BR/>baru bukan <BR/>toyyiban taliban<BR/><BR/>10:47 AM <BR/><BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>1:47 PM <BR/><BR/>malaysia said... <BR/>This post has been removed by a blog administrator. <BR/>5:57 AM <BR/><BR/>Anonymous said... <BR/>TOLONG FIKIRKAN APA SUDAH JADI....BUAT MALU ORANG MELAYU <BR/><BR/>Pusat Bandar... Nampak macam hebat sangat la depa<BR/><BR/>10:39 PM <BR/>Mika Angel-0 said... <BR/>Mika Angel-0 said,<BR/><BR/>Ya! Malaysia Berjaya!<BR/>Sorak ramai-ramai. Mari!<BR/>Mari kawan-kawan kita <BR/>tengok siapa kena!<BR/><BR/>thank you brutus<BR/><BR/>Status Report<BR/>(Bagitau PM)<BR/><BR/>Ahh,<BR/>do you really know Tun Mahathir<BR/>kuda kepang? Sure you do!<BR/><BR/>Mika Angel-0<BR/>(May 30th, 2007)<BR/><BR/>9:23 AM <BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>I will let you figure out which are the comments by Mika Angel-0.<BR/><BR/>Something for your thesis, kuda kepang.<BR/><BR/>The moral here: Blog or comment at your own peril: caveat emptor!<BR/><BR/>Sekian<BR/><BR/>Mika Angel-0<BR/>May 30th, 2007<BR/><BR/>heresay: The fact A. Mad Ronny writes under the pseudonym thegreatteadrinkerdownsouth <BR/><BR/>where row<BR/>where row<BR/>where row<BR/><BR/>protecting the source when the <BR/>source don't wnat protection?!<BR/>where is his Blogger Integrity?<BR/>his Journalist Ethic?<BR/>ex-ITM?Mika Angel-0https://www.blogger.com/profile/15901276008461556297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-45158454131961313902007-05-31T10:41:00.000+08:002007-05-31T10:41:00.000+08:00On Crime, the Singapore police' slogan is "Low Cri...On Crime, the Singapore police' slogan is "Low Crime Does Not Mean No Crime".<BR/><BR/>For us I think the slogan should be "Got Crime Does Not Mean High Crime."Simon Weehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03712281614895432512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-47919164309172289722007-05-31T10:04:00.000+08:002007-05-31T10:04:00.000+08:00Of course, the Singaporeans want answers! of cours...Of course, the Singaporeans want answers! of course, they're gonna resurrect Clob. <BR/>We're the ones hard up for them to invest in Johor.<BR/>Poor Najib... he's done for.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28452020.post-44815447871986058802007-05-31T09:37:00.000+08:002007-05-31T09:37:00.000+08:00yess.. I heard this one too from the foreign boys....yess.. I heard this one too from the foreign boys.. now we had to answer to the singaporean... <BR/><BR/>meanwhile.. <BR/><BR/>yesterday while budget consultation... pak lah arrived very late... supposed he arrive at 9.00am.. but he came at at 11.00 am.. the first thing he do is apologised for being late for half an hour... what the heck...<BR/><BR/>what kind of PM we have these days?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com