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GOODBYE SPACES!I am now packing up and leaving to my new site ---- www.asweviewit.blogspot.com See you tomorrow! Why did I choose to leave spaces.com
Pasar RamaddanSometimes we tend to forget that Malaysia is indeed a colorful country.
Forget all the troubles we have been hearing lately. Focus on the
colors of the people, the food and the culture and you will soon ignore
all the "racialist" hogs that we all know. Sometimes, weekends are the
best time to unwind. My Dell notebook went berserk at 4 pm today after
I installed a video editing software. Blame it on the software but I
think Dell has this tendency of breaking down after 2 years. Well, my
notebook has been with me for 2 years now. Ever since I left my
previous job, that faithful notebook has been my trusted blogging
companion. Sent it immediately to a shop an hour ago and thank
goodness, the shop is owned by my very own colleague, Neoh. Anyway, Carol and I went to Pasar Ramaddan.
The spread of goodies is just fabulous. I couldn't imagine how one can
resist all the great makan (food) spread across the table so modestly.We thought it was great to pick up some Malay styled dishes for dinner. After all, the boys enjoy having spicy stuff and we are all very Malaysian so to speak. Pasar Ramaddan is actually a evening market for Muslims to buy readily cooked meals so that they can buka puasa (break fast) in the evening. It's usually crowded and it has been awhile since I last been to one. We ended up buying Ayam Percik(Wood-fire
broiled chicken dressed with sweet coconut gravy. Ayam Golek/Ayam
Percik is eaten with white rice in major family dishes and can also be
dipped into "cholek" (Thai chilli sauce), Chicken Curry, Murtabak and some Malay styled cakes.Look at some of the sights captured during the walkabout we had a few hours ago. What a wonderful time I must say! My final on spaces...I will leave spaces.com temporarily. However, one final post A Very Naughty NickBefore you jump into any conclusions, let me remind you that it was a very finger licking good Naughty Nick. Yes - we decided to venture into our domain around Tg. Bungah. After all, it's not usual of us to do so. Carol has just finished "teaching" Elly not to steal food from the kitchen...guess it's one of those days. Back to our friend Nick. We just got to know him 2 hours ago. Yes - after buying his delicious "razorbacks(wild boar)" curry, his famous BBQ pork ribs - it was indeed 2 thumbs up. We waited patiently while he was cooking up the dishes for us. I might say he seemed to have lots of patience doing so. He has been selling that for the past 6 months and mind you, business is brisk. I am sure you would argue with me that you probably had better "wild boar" curry but let me reassure you, his is the BEST. At least, Carol and I had a good time chatting with him. Somehow, I had his curry before when he was located at Indian Association along Jalan Gottlieb. After his landlord decided to raise his rental from Rm200 to Rm750, it became apparent he had to move. Guess he is now at Jalan Sungai Kelian. Located a few meters after the Esso Petrol Station at Jalan Sungai Kelian, you can find his bbq pit with the tentalizing aroma of BBQ ribs and chicken being bbq there. One thing I learned from his conversation. You must have the love for anything you do. Be it a sailor to a good engineer, if you don't have any passion for your work, don't waste your time. I am sure you would agree, wouldn't you? Anyway, we had a total of 4 ribs, 4 chicken wings, 1 big bowl of "wildboar" curry and 2 pieces of roti bengali (tough bread). I drenched it down with a bottle of beer at home and the boys are busily preparing for the exams.Gosh another round of exams. Enjoy the pictures and video. I am trying out this. Have a "burpy" weekend ya? Holy cow!Driving along Malaysian roads can be an entertaining event. Of late, many companies and associations are trying to get everyone's attention. Be it a product, a seminar etc, Malaysian roads have plenty to offer in terms of road side banners. Now - this article is not meant to be critical about anyone or any political party but I can sense an act of desparation in the making. At about 9 am this morning, I saw a whole load of banners lined up along the roads at Jalan Tanjong Tokong. At first, I thought there was a banner showing Gandhi and an exhibition along that line is about to happen somewhere in Penang. Gosh! Was I very wrong...see this photo below. With a figure of a Asst. Minister of Malaysia who heads a political party, this banner clearly tells a message PPP Penang - We serve. Seriously, I have heard of PPP and have heard great things about the party. However, putting the Minister to represent the party clearly shows that the party is indeed a "one-man" show party thinking of making a breakthrough into the Penang politics. They actually have a councilor who is serving on the Penang City Council. My thoughts - I think the banner serves no purpose in trying to change the minds and hearts of Penangnites. PPP has always been a Perak based party and moving into Penang clearly shows that they need to profile themselves better. Could it be that they envision the ruling Gerakan party to have difficulties in getting votes from the people and PPP offers a "blue ocean" alternative to Penangnites? Holy Cow! No offense Mr Asst.Minister - I think someone else's face should be there. Maybe the late the Seenivasagam brothers' picture should be in there instead. At least there is a talking point here. Someone should get hold of their PR consultant and have a chat with them. Having Mr. Minister's picture looks so corny, don't mind if I say this. A reflection of a writer
This is my story about the story. Be ready for a surprise.
In memory of PandaPanda passed away peacefully a week ago. It has never been the same since then but we are getting over it. Pets are the most wonderful thing in one's life. Learn to cherish and care for them. They show the goodness in you if you shower them with lots of love. In this case, Panda has been a shining star in our lives.
Panda - Sleep well my friend..like you always do. Persona or Personal?Proton recently launched its latest 1.6 Sedan Model "Persona". Guess branding is critical even much so now because the company is facing an uphill battle of turning around its P&L. Nevertheless, it has been awhile since Proton launched its latest model. Latest is that Persona model is selling like hotcakes. Nevertheless, I sense an urgency of getting the latest model out? Why - see the name Persona? It's a "L" taken away from the word "Personal" - can't they think of some better name like Latio, Mac.... Well, again my point is this - they were indeed "rushing". With the impending visit from VW CEO to talk to Proton, they need a poster car. A car that actually sells. Now - take a look at this banner at a Proton showroom along Northam Road that I managed to catch while on the way to work. Is that the way to spell Sedan? I guess the marketing team was working fast and furious to get the banners out and someone screwed up. Guess no one spoke about the mistake cos nobody actually noticed the mistake. There was a preview of the car with a box encased with holes for visitors to take a peek of the car a week before it was launched. Seriously, I wish Proton all the best. My first very car was a Proton Wira. One of the best in its class during that time but it went downhill when I got Proton Waja. Heavy clunky and fuel gushler by nature, it signalled a downturn of their business.
Take a look at the bunting - The New Sedan or The New Seden? I really can't make out of it.
Have a great weekend ya? My constant constipation is about to be over..soon“When you write, you must ask and answer the questions yourself. Otherwise, whatever you write means nothing. Something like you are talking to the wall and the wall doesn’t answer back, does it?” I guess Gerald gave me a good idea of what it takes to be a good writer. Now, I ask myself what the hell I am writing here. Knowing that there could be just a handful of folks actually reading my blog because each find via www.yahoo.com seems to pick up postings that are considered “hot”. Nevertheless, I am sure you know what I mean. It’s never easy to get inspired. Of late, after starting back my reading habit, ideas and thoughts seem to flow much easier. I am sure that as a blog writer, you probably agree with me on this. Writing is in-born. Either you have it or you don’t. There is no middle ground to that. That is why I am totally amazed with the level of “varieties” of a good writer can do to express his thoughts and ideas.
Take for instance this blog. MP Lim has so much to say. So many things to share and so many stuff to critique on. I guess it’s the love of being an MP that he has this special skills to communicate his thoughts now via the blog. Mind you. His blog has huge followings.
Another good example of a good blog –Mr SS Quah’s. Anything Goes. Somehow, I seem to him speak when I read his blog. Lately, he is hooked onto www.facebook.com Something that I think is so cool and I am glad his seniority into this site adds new dimension to the meaning – being connected.
I guess I use the blog to express and share ideas. From here onwards, it will be just that. If you disagree with my ideas and thoughts, go ahead and write to me. Come October mid, I will be shifting my site. Why? Microsoft continues to ignore my constant recommendation. In order to know what others think of my site, they can respond. In Big M’s idea of responding, users must be a HOTMAIL user – what a bunch of crap.
SO ON PAPER / BLOG - I am quitting Spaces.com They don’t give solutions. Only authoritarian rules like the Military Junta in Burma. Take it or leave it attitude. I will take it and leave Spaces.com by mid October. After all, it’s best that way! An article review on Gerald's bookREHMAN RASHID: And now for something completely differentReview by Rehman Rashid
In the Eye of the Tiger: Survival Principles from Sylvester Stallone’s Life & Films
SYLVESTER Stallone and his mother were astounded by this book. When the actor was in Kuala Lumpur for the opening of Planet Hollywood in 1997, Gerald Chuah managed to pass him an early draft of his manuscript. As Stallone returned to his seat next to Cindy Crawford, Chuah heard him mutter to her: “How do you respond to this?” Exactly the right response, no doubt. It took another 10 years for Chuah to complete and publish his book. It’s impossible to categorise. It could find a place in a bookstore’s sections on movies, biography, popular culture, self-help, motivation, New Age esoterica and comparative mythology, for heaven’s sake. Back in 1986, a teenage Malaysian watched John Rambo in First Blood for the first time and experienced an epiphany worthy of the road to Arizona. Over the next 18 years, Gerald Chuah dulang-washed Stallone’s life and work for nuggets of universal truth. The result is a remarkable assemblage of reflections, aphorisms and homilies built around quotes and outtakes from Stallone’s films. It is the uber-fanzine; the product of an obsession that might be certifiable were it not channelled and refined into this ageless document. Chuah remains a reporter, however, and his frequent transitions from reflection to reportage in comprehensively cataloguing Sylvester Stallone’s career add to the boundary-busting, genre-defying nature of this book. Utterly innocent of cynicism, In the Eye of the Tiger stands unique among local publications. Heck, all publications. It can be confidently asserted that nothing remotely like this has ever been done before. But in sifting these pearls of insight from the mountainous midden of American pop culture, Chuah somehow redeems it, turning it into the compost for a strange and wonderful blossoming. To put it another way: He’s penetrated the vacuity of Hollywood to tap the heart within. It’s surely poetic that this should have happened with Stallone’s work, for it was just such honest-to-goodness naivete that created John Rambo, Rocky Balboa, Marion Cobretti, Kit Latura, Lincoln Hawke and all his other superhumanunderdog anti-hero avatars. This otherwise well-produced labour of love deserved much better copy-editing, alas; the book is an example of the atrocious local standards in this regard. With a limited print run, despite its startling originality, it’s fingers-crossed on whether Chuah’s book will get enough attention to merit a second edition in paperback (hopefully at a third of the cover price). If so, YO! For Rock’s sake man, go the distance and get a decent sub.
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