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Showing posts with label Malaysian Blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysian Blogger. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2007

King Tooth

Malaysian man nicknamed "King Tooth" has pulled a seven-coach train using a steel rope clenched in his mouth in an attempt to set a new world record for the heaviest weight pulled with teeth.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

The most popular porn website among Malaysians is…

I stumbled upon something quiet interesting over at Alexa Dot Org earlier today and thought that it might be okay if I share this with everyone of you out there.

I was curious to know what sort of news websites Malaysians are going for on the internet by mining such information over at Alexa but to my surprise I found something else that concerns me in way or two. It is hard to believe but it looks like Malaysians in general loves to visit porn sites. I have discovered that there is this one particular porn site (currently ranked at No 51) that is so popular among Malaysians that Alexa have included it in their Top 100 list of popular websites for Malaysians! I’m not kidding here, Alexa said so and if you are not happy with that then you would have to file a complaint to Alexa. Don’t say that I’m purposely creating a wild story here today.

Let’s not waste too much time talking about this sick topic. Just for the sake of knowing, the most popular porn website among Malaysians is Megarotic Dot Com!

To all Malaysian Malays (Melayu) who are working as some Information Technology managers or executives, network or system administrators in some government agencies or companies in the private sector, maybe you should seriously consider banning or blocking this porn website from being accessed by people in your organization. It is a small step towards protecting and saving our Malaysian communities from any social ills. Yeah, I know. Some of you may say that I’m nuts for saying that. :-) But you really have to ask yourself honestly, does pornography has anything good to offer to our Malaysian community in the first place?

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Malaysian Girl?

As a result of the situation, the girl was severely bruised and not to mention traumatised and what the NINE GIRLS get from their action? ONLY STERN WARNING. This is very disappointing. They should have been expelled to say the least. Previous cases have suggested this. What’s gonna happen to the girls in Malaysian schools? I have heard stories about ragging in BOARDING SCHOOL before but not to the extent of taking a girl in the buff picture. Gosh..

After watching the video.

I feel so extremely sad and sympathetic towards the girl who was being beaten and also for the Malaysian community as a whole.

Angry as well, for the male voices being heard in the video but not lending a hand or at least SOMEONE telling them “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!”

No point telling the police. They wont do jack sh*t, other than maybe hit all the other girls and rape them.

I don’t really think that the issue here is “BERTUDUNG” or not. It’s just the fact that girls have such low morals to do something so ugly like this. Seriously, kalau nak gaduh pun atleast make it fair. not 9 girls against ONE 16 year old.

Oh and NOT having punishment for this disgusting act is just a very bad reflection on Malaysia’s Education Ministry… or what ever… and also proves the fact that anyone can get away with anything; even murder.

That’s not a very good thing! Someone do something.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Copycat?

Malaysians? I'm sure we do aware about it. It is just sometimes - well, when you seriously can't get rid of it.


spiderman vs cicakman


KFC vs KLG


MotoGP vs Gang Mat Rempit


Ghost Raider aka Mat Rempit Hantu vs Mat Rempit


Eyes of London vs Eyes of Malaysia


Mitsubishi Colt (1990) vs Proton Satria Neo

Afterall, originality does matter most. =)

Sunday, July 15, 2007

disgrace

Something we never really ponder deeply in.


oh really?

I don't know what possessed me but I think it was because of the words "Sayangi Kuala Lumpur" signs that were displayed there. It’s sad that we have to be asked by the government to love our own city/state/country. Let’s hope something gets done about this. We don't need signs asking us to love our city/ state/ country. Give us a reason to. Do we?


oh yeah?


i can't. sorry.wtf

Worse still, Malaysians are taught publicly on porn. Who will bother? Morally upright? Oh come on, set. Those fellas have nothing better to do? Aren’t they? It’s sad. Narrow thinking and wonders of ridiculous hope displayed -- on reducing the rates of rape cases and prostitutions? Are they dreaming? I’m pretty sure it won’t be going any far. I supposed.

And to display something like that at busy tourist area is very much depressing. I don't want to know what people might think of us and our mentality. Our very own Malaysians dignity? It's a total disgrace. It's awful.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Malaysian Bomb Disposal Unit

Bomb Squad Personnel From United States



Bomb Squad Personnel From China




Bomb Squad Personnel From Malaysia

Malaysian Bomb Squad Personnel don't believe on wearing those bulky and cumbersome Kevlar suit and face protection. Wearing the suit is simply a waste of time and it makes the job of disposing the bomb much difficult.

Furthermore, in the spirit of being efficient, two personnels are required to dispose a bomb - one to describe the bomb and the other to do on the spot report.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Stupid Malaysian!

A tractor is a vehicle specifically designed to provide a high tractive effort at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture such as in FELDA palm oil. Most commonly, the term is used to describe the distinctive farm vehicle: agricultural implements may be towed behind or mounted on the tractor, and the tractor may also provide a source of power if the implement is mechanised. Another common use of the term is for the power unit of a semi-trailer truck.


The word tractor is derived from the Latin trahere “to pull”. A conflicting history of the name suggests that steam tractors were originally referred to as traction engines, with the word “tractor” eventually deriving from a contraction of ‘traction’ and ‘motor’.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Bomba Malaysia Uniform


  1. The method or result of concealing personnel or equipment from an enemy by making them appear to be part of the natural surroundings.
  2. Concealment by disguise or protective coloring.
  3. Fabric or a garment dyed in splotches of green, brown, tan, and black so as to make the wearer indistinguishable from the surrounding environment.

I can understand why the army will like to wear green uniforms, for the obvious reasons to camouflage themselves from the enemy.

But what perplex me the most is, why is Bomba Malaysia, for whatever wisdom or lack of it decides to change its uniform to this.



What are the firemen trying to do, blend with the FIRE!.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Malaysia Today

View of a polluted monsoon drain behind a vehicle stockyard in Jalan Segambut, Kuala Lumpur.
Fast food ads have been banned. Now, Ronald is behind bars.
An inconvenient and unsafe way to carry a piece of board while driving.
This motorcyclist in Kota Damansara will find it difficult to see if he wants to turn left!


Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Malaysia Today


This is one road sign that really catches my eyes ever since it was erected many many months ago. I like it so much that I snapped this pic and make it as a wallpaper for my desktop!

Location : Batu Pahat district, Johor (My hometown!!! Yay!)

[UPDATE : The rough English translation : Drive fast, you're looking for death (first line), drive madly, you'll pay the price (second line)]


Where’s the gold? I only see rubbish here!
Wonder what this guy is going to do with this Astro dish? Perhaps it’s for recycling?

Monday, June 25, 2007

A shophouse on fire in Jalan Ipoh at 5pm on Saturday. Three fire engines had to be called to put out the fire.
Pay RM2 for one look at a sausage? No thank you!

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Malaysia Today


Nursing a staghorn back to health with a medical transfusion? This gardener must have taken the term plant nursery very literally!
Still more Malaysia Boleh. Guess the vehicle owner should be thankful he’s lost just the wheels and not the entire car.
And it’s freash too, whatever that means.



Saturday, June 23, 2007

Malaysia Today

Have you ever seen this? It’s half motorcycle, half bicycle.
I saw some Zoo Negara staff running helter-skelter from a hippopotamus.
The owner of this multi-purpose vehicle should consider upgrading to a bigger car.
A motorcyclist using his leg to push a car which was involved in an accident. There was probably no tow trucks around.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Malaysia Today

So if it’s full price for a BROKEN item, does that mean the customer will be CHARGED less for intact goods? A deal surely not to be missed at the Thai Fair at The Mines Shopping Centre!!
Strong waves doing their bit to clean up the Esplanade in Penang with a thorough wash.
Thieves took only15 minutes tostrip the stainless steel decorative bars from this reader’s home. Only the screams of a thoughtful neighbour prevented the rogues from removing the bars in front.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Malaysia Today

A village in Tanjung Tokong, Penang, on fire. The villagers could only look on helplessly and warn others of the danger.


A father learns how his son felt when he was fed with a milk bottle. This was just part of the Fathers Day celebration organised by the St. Ignitius Church.

Some members of the public don’t seem to care where they throw their rubbish. The residents of Taman Desa Setapak don’t seem worried about their health.

Children learning all about the police force during the Police Open Day in Cheras. They were allowed to explore police vehicles.



Monday, June 18, 2007

Malaysia Today


Along the way to Farlim in Penang, I saw a tree falling down and hitting two cars. The one on the left was covered by the leaves and branches. Fortunately, no one was injured.
Fast-food outlets provide drive-thru service. Certain Western countries even have drive-thru service for buying alcohol. In Malaysia, if you’re desperate for a certain cooking ingredient, just start your engines.
It seems that we have to secure all our possessions nowadays.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Malaysia Today


Bad habit in 'hanging out'. These steamed chickenswere spotted at Taman SEA's hawker centre. Do the hawkers care at all about food hygiene?

As I was driving home the other day, I saw this manlying on the roadside with the day's collection ofrecycled items.

Despite the rainand the poorpitch condition,these youngfootballers inthe KlangValley made thebest of a badsituation toenjoy the gameon Thursday.

This old lady on the LRT needed a seat on the LRT but had to make do with standing up and holding onto a handrail despite a notice advising passengers to give up their seat to the elderly.
I saw this burning petrol truck at the MRR2 in Kuala Lumpur recently. Motorists had to stay back and watch from a distance while the fire brigade handled the situation.