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Friday, August 31, 2007

Merdeka Book Review

Ok folks, in the spirit of our Merdeka Golden Jubilee today, lets try something different today- ie. a book review.

I have just finished reading the book " The Reluctant Politician" - basically a biography of one of the least understood and a "could-have-been" 3rd PM of Malaysia if not for his untimely death in 1973: Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman.

What attracted me are 2 things. One, why the lack of infomation on Dr Ismail from our pre-historic (no pun intended) text books? Yes, plenty of mention of TAR and his "Looking Back" and Tun Razak and his DEB/ NEP. But no credits of the then DPM of Malaysia from 1971-1973. Two, excerpts from this book mentioned his role in the aftermath of the May 13th 1969 - another pet interest of mine for the reason that it is also conveniently 'blanco-ed' from our official history.

The book started off in a shocking manner describing how the then Acting PM (since Tun Razak was away overseas) stumbled to his death after a heart attack at home, all alone. It then retraces his beginnings in Johor Bahru as a son of a local politician with 8 other siblings and 9 adopted Chinese sisters..

It then describes how he quit his 3rd year of medical school in Singapore after he refuses to give away his dance partner to his anatomy professor in a cabaret. He later lambasted the college as being " operated by a bunch of Gestapos" and continued a further 5 years of study in Melbourne. In between the serious stuff, more merry making ensued, ranging from simple countryside hiking to wine and women.

Upon returning to our shores and after a brief fling as a GP in JB, the lure of politics and the Merdeka spirit proved irresistible as he joined the government first as Malaya's 1st ambassador to the USA & UN and later as Minister of Internal Security & Minister of Home Affairs.

At the end of his tenure, the lasting impression I got is that he is like a version of the "Justice Pao' of 1960-70s Malaysian politics. According to his good childhood friend Robert Kuok (Malaysia's richest man now): " he is a man of strong character, high principles and great sense of fairness...probably the most non racial and non racist Malay I've ever met. Doc was a stickler of total fair play and correctness. Every Malay colleague fear him because of this, including Mahathir". People who ran afoul of the law irregardless, will feel the strong arm of the ISA- he even declared he will throw his own mother in jail if she did anything illegal ! His admirers range from LKY to TAR to Musa Hitam to Lim Kit Siang (though he did throw him into jail once) to our current PM.

All in all, a very good read. For history buffs like me it provided a good way to fill that little spot in our nation's history that up to now had remained empty. Personally, I think that Tun Ismail's role in our history was downplayed significantly not least because in his line of his duty, he had stepped on to many a people's shoes including getting a certain Dr M thrown out of the party.

So next up.. a book that has been banned in Malaysia: Alias Chin Peng- my side of history !


Thursday, August 30, 2007

Satay Celup Session in Malacca, 18 August 2007

Some one please login and do justice to these photos :-)



Satay Celup = raw/semi cooked vege, meat, seafood etc on skewers that is dunked into a pot of boiling hot peanut+chili sauce. Yummy!



One out of 5 reasons to eat satay celup....cockles....the other 4 reasons aren't important!


Getting greedy eh?


The satisfied and sated look.....


Our SFI "wakil rakyat" in Malacca waiting patiently for his food to be cooked.


Our Hygiene and Safety officers from Singapore. Look at the polished plates and drink glasses. It's safe to eat there man!


Don't anyhow say our Mat Rempits useless ok? See, one of them has become a doctor, no? :-)

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Honorary Blogger

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Circus is in Town!!!

[updated: 23 August 2007]- Check out the photos below.

I remember going to the Royal London Circus way back in Malacca while still in school. If I'm not mistaken it was at the reclaimed land before the development of Melaka Raya. Maybe someone with a better memory could correct me or put a date to it.



Anyway, it has made it's way up to Selangor now...Taman Puchong Utama, to be more exact. We are planning to go this Sunday (19 August) at 5pm. We should be getting the C seats at RM30. Whoever's in town, you are obliged to drop everything (except your very pregnant wife, kid or aged parents) and join us then. Leave your name in the comment below before Friday ok?

Confirmed attending:
1. SW
2. SF & daughter
3. CKG

People from Singapore are encouraged to take advantage of the weaker Ringgit to drive down to PJ and enjoy the show ;-)

[updated: 23 August 2007]

While the show wasn't outstanding, it had it's moments, and probably worth the RM30 weekend ticket. The thing that pissed me off was the way the tickets were sold. I went the night before and was told that I can't actually buy any tickets but was instead given a receipt to collect the tickets at least 2 hours before the show. I mean, it's the next day and they could just give me those tickets so that I could at least confirm our seats. Afraid that I maybe late (I was, sorry), I had to drive all the way to Puchong to get the tickets in the morning before returning at 5pm again just to watch the show. Ridiculous arrangement.

Anyway, here are some pictures taken during the show....courtesy of Szue Fei. There were more photos and some of the acts are not shown here. So just treat this as a quick preview. If you have nothing to do on a weekend, then get your *** down to Puchong for the circus!


The welcoming act.


A balancing act.


What circus would be complete without the elephant?


Fallen angel


A man, his horse, his 2 dogs and a monkey......Merdeka!


The new sliming craze is in town!


The best act of the show!

Click here for more photos taken by Szue Fei.