Sunday, August 19, 2007

First it was the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students...
now PAS..
whose next on the list?
our IGP perhaps? LOL






PAS wants KL mayor to cancel Stefani’s gig


KUALA LUMPUR: Federal Territory PAS Youth Exco members have handed a memorandum to Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Hakim Borhan calling for the cancellation of Gwen Stefani’s The Sweet Escape 2007 concert next Tuesday.

A five-man team, headed by Kamaruzaman Mohamad, handed the memorandum yesterday to KL City Hall Enforcement Inspector Adnan Baba at the City Hall lobby. Adnan passed it on to the Special Officer to the Mayor, Mohd Nazam Harun.

This concert does not bring any good to Malaysians except invite youngsters to enjoy themselves, mix around too freely, get drunk and commit sins,” he said.

Asked if he had seen any of her concerts, Kamaruzaman said he had not but had seen her pictures on the Internet and advertisements on television and they were indecent.

Earlier, the team also handed over a memorandum to Maxis Communications Bhd, the parent company of Hotlink, the concert’s presenter.

my take...

if this is their idea kick off their election campaign..
they're off to a bad start...
As said in the papers..
even with PAS state banning concert gigs and karaoke...
the state still tops the records for the highest HIV cases occurring..
what does that tell you?
"....invite youngsters to enjoy themselves, mix around too freely, get drunk and commit sins"
bullshyt!
please focus on the education of safe sex before pursuing other matters..
thank you!


~Jian
only the truth...


Interesting post of the day





Cleavage Controversy


With cleavage having become so up-front, it might be a good idea at this point to review some basic cleavage etiquette:

1. Is it proper to compliment someone on her cleavage?
Certainly, but keep it simple: "I love your cleavage."

2. Should you thank someone for providing cleavage?
Absolutely, but again, less is better: "Thank you for the cleavage; I really appreciate it."

3. Is it okay to stare at cleavage?
The short answer is yes, but within limits. A good rule of thumb is that it is acceptable to behold until you blink, at which point politeness dictates you make eye contact with the presenter.

~lifestyle, The Star

My take...

101 TIPS for FOREIGNERS

third point...
if you would like to stare at someone's cleavage in Malaysia,
do it discreetly, it is not acceptable once the lady spots you staring at her cleavage..
so, eye contact is never necessary
if you can't help but stare at her cleavage and make eye contact with her simultaneously at the same time..
be prepared to receive a slap from the lady..

second point...
if you would like to thank someone for providing cleavage in Malaysia,
it is advisable not to do it at all..
if you're drunk and you so happen to say it out..
pray that the lady doesn't understand the word 'cleavage'
or
be prepared for a slap or a kick in the nuts by the lady

first point...
if you would like to compliment someone on her cleavage,
think twice..
saying " I love you're cleavage. " in Malaysia most certainly will lead to...
a slap,
getting charged for sexual harassment,
getting beat up by the boyfriend,
being arrested,
getting kicked in the nuts
or
ALL OF THE ABOVE

Malaysians are very different from the world =)
the women kick harder too



Word of the day..
ARK = one Act of Random Kindness at a time
LOL!!
blame Evans Almighty..

~Jian
happy hols people!

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