Something has happened to the little red dot down south. One sex scandal after another involving government officials.
Yup, we are talking about Singapore where the people think they are superior than us and do not let us forget us. You see, they suffer from the short man syndrome – their country is just a little red dot and to feel big, they gotta run down their neighbours.
Well, revenge time, we are about to run them down now.
A few days ago their chief of Civil Defence Force was dragged to court for corruption, err, not the money type but the Anwar Ibrahim type.
The fella is accused of procuring sexual favours in the award of government contracts. He was charged on 10 counts of soliciting oral sex from three women whose companies were bidding for IT contracts.
He also had a strange name – Ng Boon Gay but he is quite straight as far as we know.
And his wife is standing by his innocence and, no, her name is not Wan Azizah.
Mr Ng looked like the typical Singapore Ah Pek or Uncle but he was as gatal as the average Malaysian politician.
In Singapore, they are called “Chico Pek” (gatal ah pek) in Hokkein.
The gatal fella had graduated from NUS with a first class honours and won a government award where the citation read: you cannot choose how you die but you can choose how you live so we had better live life to the fullest.
He believed in living by his motto. Good man!
The steamy scandal came close on the heels of an even bigger sex scandal that saw 48 men accused of procuring sex from an underaged hooker.
She was no ordinary hooker though – she is a tall willowy and sexy polytechnic undergrad called Steph Thia aka Chantelle (her professional name).
Chantelle apparently was very laku because she could provide the girlfriend feeling for her clients.
Her horny clients are not ordinary either. They included a school headmaster, a police officer, a PAP party official, a banker and the scion of a famous show biz family – grandson of Run Run Shaw, the boss of TVB and formerly Shaw Brothers.
Recently Singapore also held a by election after an MP had to resign because he was having an extra marital affair with a party worker.
No, his name is not Azmin and, yes, his wife also standing by him even though he is guilty as hell.
What has happened to the squeaky clean image of Singapore that they are always boasting about? How come they are just like us?
Padan muka, say us some more la. but we are wondering whether the accused officials are going to claim the stomach not mine, the nose belong to someone else, my hair different, the photo is photoshopped by Tian Chua, it’s fitnah by Umno and BN.
Sorry, guys. Umno and BN not interested in Singapore politics but if you people are interested in Tian Chua, you can have him. Pak Samad, our Singaporean Bersih poet may have a poem for this.























“…..they suffer from the short man syndrome – their country is just a little red dot and to feel big, they gotta run down their neighbours.”
Doesn’t this sound familiar closer to home? I mean that Brylkrim sloshed Kim Guan Eng bad-tounging Johore just to get a few dollars more foreign investment trickling into leased-from-Kedah Betel-nut Island. Oh, how so low-classed anyone can get! The kiasu trait of the PAP had apparently been securely embedded in the DNA of its Malaysian offshoot.
Actually it is not “short man syndrome”, it is called “Napolean Complex.”
If only MACC can learn from its Singpore counterprt to be effective and act without worry about the pressure from the ruling party.
Singapore anti corruption unit has arrested Malaysian football bookie (ex-Kedah player) and a malay referee who are accepting bribes to influence games involving LionsXII in the Malaysian Super League. It is a shame that MACC cannot catch those culprits.
Similarly, MACC has failed to arrest BN politicians involving in sex-capades, notably the one at Port Dickson hotel.
Whoa apek Samad, the referee is a MALAY you are so quick to highlight here. The Kedah ex-footballer is an INDIAN while the Singaporean bookies are CHINESE you purposely did not mention at all.
We know your hidden agenda mr apek chauvinist hypocrite racist DAPsters!
Next time don’t disguise as a Malay maa if you are not one.
Sam Ah Chong suites you better trooper man
Don’t disguise as Cinaman, Dumno. DUMNO polisi are very quick to nab Smart people outside DUMNO and dumb to those inside DUMNO
Hey Samad,
What happened in Singapore involved “ice-creams and backsides”. Why not you and your DAP stormtroopers blame it on Najib and the BN govt? You have already done it by blaming MACC. You are a ball carrier for Singapore and DAP.
MACC is great. Otherwise BN leaders would have gone to jail for all kinds of corruption, with or without blow job.
Hahaha oh wow
I bet PAP’s gag order is so draconian, nobody would be allowed to talk for a year after his case got leaked!
Like Kim Guan Eng barring Utusan, etc. from his PCs and threatening to sue any newspaper that’s critical of his administration?
No wonders Anuwar like to go there. No Jab. Agama raid, over there. He even brought Saiful along, when he went there. Their SB must have a recording of Anuwar in action, whether with a woman or a man. They sure hold him by his balls.
You think only in Singapore? Many countries all over are holding him and his balls will be split all over.
When Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced last September that the country’s infamous Internal Security Act (ISA) would be repealed, he referred to tensions “between national security and personal freedom,” and promised that new “legislation formulated will take into consideration fundamental rights and freedoms.” Fast forward seven months to this April when Parliament’s Lower House, followed in short order by the Upper House, passed ISA’s replacement, the Security Offences (Special Measures) 2012 Act (SOSMA).
Unfortunately, this new bill does not go far enough to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of Malaysians. While this bill is not yet the law of the land, all that remains is for the king, Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah, to assent and for the text to appear in the Federal Gazette with the date it will take effect.
A far better plan would be for Malaysia’s policymakers to immediately scuttle this first attempt at replacing the ISA and seriously rethink what it means to protect national security concerns while simultaneously protecting the democratic rights and freedoms of all Malaysia’s people. There may yet be hope if influential allies of Malaysia, including the United States, publicly raise their concerns.
My Dear LEADER, How is your Miss Rainbow?
Oh Simon, I missed her so much but I have to let her go otherwise my face will be full of holes. When it rains, I will look for a rainbow but my wife will kick me in my arsehole. I can’t sleep and I can’t eat. When in my office, I felt really sick.
Oh my! where am I going to put my prick? Into people’s backside, but there is full of shit. I try to learn from my good friend there. Who can screw men and women everywhere. Oh my, oh my where am I to go? I think it’s high time I also look for an arsehole.
Yup, in the little red dot, senior civil servants can’t get away with such escapades.
Their CPIB is very much on the ball.
Maybe that’s why their governance ratings are so high (IMD and WEF rankings).
As for Malaysians sowing their wild oats in Singapore – they are a dime a dozen. Including those, who, reportedly, should really know better!
jasper jasper
Mas Selamat escaped from this first world nation only to be captured by Malaysia’s men-in-blue. Also, one-eyed dragon was tracked down by the Malaysian police and arrested in a Kuala Lumpur hotel room. Both were extradited to Singapore.
Kudos to PDRM, way ahead of 1st world red dot …
PDRM could have easily captured Mas Selamat as he reached Johore shore, but they were smart enough to let him ‘go’ so that they could follow him to lead them to his ‘masters’.
It’s quite funny to think that Spore police were busy searching for Mas Selamat in Spore, when PDRM knew along where he was and they were waiting for the right time to apprehend him.
Yup Johorean
Wong Kan Seng had all security personnel searching for Mas Selamat among the bushes, woods, forests, longkangs, parits, tunnels, vacant land, etc etc.
But he forgot to send his men to Mas close relatives’ residence.
Don’t make us larff lah!
The terrorist knew to run to safe haven lah – and it is Malaysia lah!
Even a blind, one legged police can capture him lah! Where else would you find a terrorist hiding but Malaysia lah!
Why you make silly joke about PDRM – it is corrupt from bottom to top and sideways, Singapore police do not go round asking bribes lah! Where can you find a Youtube clip with a Singapore police asking for baksheesh?! Malu lah!
You know what PDRM stands for?
PDRM = Police Demands Rakyat’s Money
Not only rakyat’s money, foreign visitors also complain about police demanding bribes!
Our police shame us domestically and internationally lah!
Malu lah!
So much for world class education system that filters top scholars with flawed ethics and moral values. Harry Lee was so sure sky HIGH salaries will prevent corruption.
What a joke! And here we have jasper STILL spinning for the red dot that is sinking 2 inches annually.
It is not wrong to say that the current political system engineered by Mahathir and inherited by his two predecessors and if not stopped, will continue to allow the country’s top UMNO leaders (that is right, only very top UMNO leaders) to enrich themselves. The Malays’ unwritten privilege, their religion and their general respect for the royal institution are just the right ingredients for these UMNO crooks to milk the country dry. As for Sarawak and Sabah, there trade off for the two thief ministers are for them to colonise the minds of the very poor rural folks to secure their continued support for the system in return for almost absolute power for the two thief ministers to plunder the two states.
Dearest junid,
your topic ‘sudah basi’ – macam record rosak
we are waiting for solid evidence to be presented to prove your incessant accusations …
At least Singapore government is open and willing to prosecute wrong doers.
But BN government choose to cover up Port Dickson incident involving Ah Jib and actress ZZ. Also cover up Rais raping his Indon maid.
MACC/PDRM are answerable to BN, that’s why it was OK to rape Indon maid in that Rais case.
At least BN government is open and willing to accept it’s wrongdoings. Take CSL for example. Publicly admit it’s him and stepping down in a gentlemen’s way.
But PR government choose to spin sana sini, Azizah is keeping my Omega, it’s not his tummy, I don’t know Eskay, someone is trying to kill me-that’s why I hide in Turkish Embassy.
By the way apek, the blogger who wrote about Rais raping his maid has been sued for RM300k. Maybe you should set up a fund raising activities to help him rather than berak sana sini.
You are spot on bro!
Unsubstantiated allegations, lies, distorted facts are being churned out aplenty and repeatedly until they become gospel truth….DAP Pakatan’s new religion.
better the devil you know
the spinmaster buat apa? pusing sana sini guna NGO tutup mata rakyat dengan slogan cantik, tapi fikirlah sendiri.
sambil tu macam macam tanah di squeeze.
tanah wakaf pun tak dapat escape.
padang bola?
3 tahun dah cukup babe
dah nampak taring
Benut & the other,,,
I am sending your remarks and this page to Rais Yatim> Note he successfully sued a blogger. Maybe you be the next one to pay damage to him for scandal remarks. Stand up with your words not your balls hiding behind some bushes.
Heard that Azmin Ali trying to damage control his toilet sex. PKR showing videos at their ceramah of how photo can be photoshopped on computer. They show how the handsome Brad Pitt can be photoshopped to become the fat and ugly Jack Black . Meaning that the toilet man could have been some fat and ugly bloke made to look like Azmin Ali. These fellas in serious self denial. They expect us to believe this crap?
PKR expected their brain-fried supporters to believe everything they say.
Would it be preposterous to say that Razak Baginda was the mastermind behind Malaysia’s RM7.3 billion acquisition of two French Scorpene submarines? It was certainly a most inappropriate purchase given the country’s shallow coastline, and worse still, the ensuing illicit commissions scandal led to the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibu, casting a shadow over Malaysia and Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Really, even Baginda’s worst enemies can’t imagine him having the nerve or capability to convince Najib, who was then the Defence Minister and being groomed to take over the premiership, into taking part in what was basically a huge money-making scam.
Not unless, Najib himself wanted to be persuaded or perhaps even suggested such a scheme for Baginda to research and execute!
What about Altantuya then? Could Baginda have persuaded Najib into ‘lending’ him two former bodyguards to kill off the beautiful but pesky self-confessed blackmailer, and then bombing her body with military-grade C4 explosives to prevent identification? Hard to say and only Altantuya’s killers will know. The problem is they are not speaking. Or perhaps they are not ready to blow the whistle just yet.
‘Soft’ men
One thing for sure. Both Najib and Baginda are ‘soft’ men – used to fine living and chasing after their own pleasures with a selfish determination. Can ‘soft’ men show ruthless streaks when their lifestyles are threatened? Again, hard to say.
After all, in the 1970s, when Najib took over as the Pekan MP after his father’s untimely demise, did any Malaysian ever think the gangly and shy young man would ever be capable of ordering the police to brutalize civilian protesters taking part in the recent Bersih rally for clean polls? Or did anyone ever think he would be capable of making a speech, vowing to bathe his ‘keris’ (sword) with Chinese blood just before Mahathir Mohamad’s infamous Ops Lalang swoop on dissidents and opposition leaders?
But who is Razak Baginda to Najib, how strong was his influence? Actually, Baginda was not really influential and did not have any established connections to either Najib or the top UMNO leaders at all. He was neither a big time businessman nor an underworld kingpin. The two men were not related nor were they college or school buddies.
In fact, Baginda and Najib had never crossed paths until Najib became the Defence Minister in 1991 and Baginda joined the Malaysian Armed Forces Defense College as a lecturer, where he eventually rose to become the head of strategic studies. When Najib left the Defense Ministry in 1995 for the Education Ministry, their relationship grew closer. Baginda became Najib’s confidant, while his wife Mazalinda and Najib’s Rosmah too were on very cordial terms.
But make no mistake. Baginda could live without Najib, although he enjoyed being close friends with such a prominent political figure. It was Najib, who perhaps needed his friendship more. For sure, Najib would want to tap Baginda’s brains. Baginda was not only a defense strategist, he later also ran a think-tank – the Malaysian Strategic Research Institute, which was widely known to be funded by Najib and designed to further the latter’s political career.
UMNO leaders must have a lot of money to stay in power
After losing out the deputy prime minister’s post to Anwar Ibrahim, the political horizon suddenly opened up for Najib in the late 90s when former premier Mahathir Mohamad decided to oust the fast-rising Anwar from UMNO.
To repay Najib for his support during the tumultuous period when Anwar, now the Opposition Leader, was sacked and jailed, Mahathir began grooming Najib for the premiership. But it was not a one-way ticket, Najib too had to play his part in preparing for the PM’s chair. To secure the top post and ensure he could fight off challengers, Najib knew he needed money.
That is the name of the game in UMNO politics. Lots of money to buy support from the top down to the branches and all the way to the divisions, states, Youth and Women’s wings. Now – where and how to get it?
People following the Scorpenes scandal say Najib could have thought of a scheme when he was the Defence Minister and discussed it with Baginda, who given his knowledge of things military could have in turn told Najib about the shady world of international arms procurement where enormous bribes were the order of the day.
For example, it was well known that in Taiwan, French company Thales, formerly Thompson-CSF, had sold 6 DCN-built La Fayette-class ‘stealth’ frigates for an exorbitant US$2.8 billion in 1992, raising eyebrows around the world, while the Pakistan military had purchased 3 Agosta 90 B submarines in 1994 just as controversially.
Why Baginda?
Malaysia’s own purchase of the Scorpenes from DCNS was brokered by Razak Baginda. Why him, and not some high-flyer corporate baron?
Some pundits say Najib was more than aware that previous UMNO prime ministers had used cronies and proxies to front their money-making schemes. But ‘stars’ and corporate captains could sometimes be risky and having a trusted confidant like Baginda manage the money-flows might have seemed a more ideal way to Najib. If the allegations against Najib are true, surely he would want to control the funds and ensure these were always within his reach.
The Scorpenes deal is believed to have been on the table since former Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin’s time but was frozen after Daim fell out with Mahathir. When Najib returned to the Defense ministry, it is believed Mahathir agreed to let him revive the transaction. And so like two schoolboys, Najib and Baginda allegedly plotted and schemed over how to benefit from such a large procurement. Even the razor-sharp Rosmah did not know of it at the beginning, or so the speculation goes.
As for Altantuya, she basically had no special skills and was not really a good translator even. She was never part of the scheme – just a very pretty face and a sexual diversion for both men. Due to her travels with Baginda, she came to know enough of the Scorpenes transaction to later try and blackmail him for a cut of the illicit commission paid by DCNS. For the record, Baginda has admitted being lovers while Najib has said he never knew her at all.
Meanwhile, perhaps to ensure maximum secrecy, Baginda got his family members involved. Several business entities were created such as Perimekar which was wholly owned by another company, KS Ombak Laut Sdn Bhd, which in turn was also controlled by Baginda and his wife. And to make the money trail a bit longer Baginda created another company Terasasi (Hong Kong) Sdn Bhd with his father Malim as a director.
Possibly, the group’s thinking then was that with the Defence Minister and the future Prime Minister involved, how could things go wrong? Even if they were caught, they would be let off the hook! It was their own ‘perfect’ scheme but sad to say, unknown to the two wives, both Najib and Baginda were having affairs with Altantuya and unknown to all of them, Altantuya wasn’t about to let herself be ‘screwed’ for free.
Caught with their pants down
When the 28-year-old beauty found out that the Scorpene deal was successful and Perimekar had received the agreed commission, Altantuya could smell the money even from Mongolia, so to speak.
She decided to get something for herself and came to Malaysia. Whether or not she had really been promised a share of the loot is hard to say. Why didn’t they just pay her off? Was it really because Rosmah got jealous? But would someone so shrewd and money-conscious become so emotional? What was the trigger?
Again, Malaysians and the world will have to wait before the dots can be connected and the picture drawn out. Whatever the truth, Altantuya blackmailed Baginda, threatening to expose the sexual affairs with him and Najib. After all, as her father Setev Shaariibuu has said, she did have photos of the three of them together as ‘proof’.
Now, Altantuya meant trouble to Baginda and Najib. Big trouble which had to be dealt with immediately or Najib’s hopes of becoming the next prime minister would fizzle up in smoke if he was indeed involved. But what to do? How to react? This part of the scheme had never been thought out before and the alleged duo were practically caught with their pants down, hence the panic and spontaneous reactions.
When Altantuya arrived in Kuala Lumpur with her cousin Burmaa Oyuchimeg, she engaged a private investigator to help her check out Baginda. Altantuya had witnesses and other records to confirm her presence in Malaysia despite Immigration computers that showed she had never entered the country. She really did make life complicated for Baginda. Her kidnapping was carried out by agents from the Malaysian Special Branch in broad daylight in front of Baginda’s house – even with witnesses present. That was how desperate Baginda was. Malaysian media have not published the full details, but foreign press have.
It was the cab-driver who messed up their ‘perfect’ plan
As is usually true in such covert operations, it’s the small details that matter. The entire operation came undone due to the non-payment of Altantuya’s cab fare. The taxi driver hired by Altantuya for the day did not appreciate that his passenger had been kidnapped from right under his eyes without payment for the fare. He took note of the registration plate of the kidnapper’s car – and filed a complaint at the local police station. This established that the kidnappers’ car was a government vehicle, and fingered its owners.
Najib was allegedly too stunned to think clearly. Baginda decided to hire third parties to help out and private-eye P Balasubramaniam was brought in to do some fact finding because they did not have the luxury of time. The whole Scorpene deal could just explode. It was too big to handle and too risky at that political juncture in Malaysia for both UMNO and Najib. The money trail was long but straight forward such that both Najib and Baginda could be easily traced.
Najib is believed to have entrusted the matter to his private secretary Musa Safri to do whatever was necessary. It has been reported that Rosmah, being nosy, smelt something was amiss and correctly guessed that her husband was in deep trouble. Perhaps she nagged him but whatever it was, the PM-to-be is said to have spilled the beans to his wife.
Now – and this has been confirmed by the elderly folk in her own village – Rosmah is not someone you play with. She is ruthless – no question marks there at all. But did she as it was reported carry out her own hunt for Altantuya? Did she command Najib’s two personal bodyguards, Sirul Azhar and Azilah Hadri, as well as her own trusted military aides Norhayati and Aziz Buyong to help her deal with Altantuya?
Only they would know and they are not telling. Not yet, anyway. If Altantuya was still alive, she could be a witness in any court case pertaining to the scandal. Her involvement would have made things even more complex and stinky for the Malaysian government because the matter would then carry an international dimension. Such publicity would obviously be bad for the Malaysian leaders.
As it turned out, Altantuya was murdered and her remains were destroyed with C-4 on October 18, 2006 in a deserted area in Shah Alam at outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
But why must Altantuya be killed?
The scandal was in fact a ticking time bomb for Najib and it had landed in UMNO’s lap. Any implication sticking to Najib who assumed office as prime minister in April 2009 would be devastating. Najib had also been the Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO deputy president since 2004 and was being groomed to take over from the then premier Abdullah Badawi.
Badawi was at that time struggling to stay in power. He could not decide what to do. Musa Hassan who was the Inspector General of Police when the scandal unfolded declared recently that he had told Badawi that Najib was not involved in the murder.
Mahathir who has been abnormally quiet over the Scorpenes-Altantuya scandal has never commented much on the matter. But according to UMNO insiders, he was actually on top of things. He knew what was going on as he still had spies in the Special Branch. Sensing Badawi would be of no help in such a critical situation and that Najib lacked shrewdness, Mahathir decided to intervene. He convinced the IGP that no matter what, UMNO must be saved.
Najib would then be told to let the police handle the murder investigation and he was in turn to tell Rosmah to go along with whatever the police did. UMNO – which the latest documents seized by French police showed also had a stake in the Scorpenes commission – too wanted the whole scandal to be suppressed. So how else but the usual political arm-twisting. Make use of the judiciary and rig the trial! Sounds familiar?
But no matter how many Qurans or holy books Najib swears on, it is impossible for anyone who goes through the case to not think he was directly involved in some way or other. Same goes for UMNO, Baginda and Rosmah. Whether anyone of these parties actually ordered Altantuya’s killing is premature to guess for now. It is still possible to know the truth as the two bodyguards who shot and bombed her are still alive on death row, appealing their hanging sentences.
And one day, the two killers might just decide to come clean. Even if they ‘disappeared’ as many Malaysians fear they might, the truth can still be uncovered because there are so many intertwined documents and witness accounts. All it takes is an honest-to-goodness police investigation and a fair and un-rigged court trial or public inquiry! Then even if the Scorpenes money takes years to recover, at least the ghost of Altantuya can finally be laid to rest. And the Malaysian flag fly high in the sky without the shadow of murder blotting its glory.
Hello, is this chapter taken from the BUKU JINGGA, huh?
Wah so long ah? Too lazy to read lah … penat … boring … asyik ulang ulang benda sama aje
bukti pun elek
Very beautiful copy paste stuff.
When something needs to be that long in order to make sense, I doubt its veracity.
However, I must say your text formatting was very nice. If I were a typesetter I’d probably cream my pants.
And that was the only thing right with your comment.
“we are talking about Singapore where the people think they are superior than us…”
Hey! Like it or not, Singaporeans are indeed more superior TO us! They don’t have to “think” they are superior, their achievements are facts Malaysians only salivate to! Even their Ah Bengs are many markets more up-market than our descendants of coolies, tin-mine diggers and common bandits – have you ever heard of Singaporeans mugging Malaysians?! Our Ah Fatts are so hard-up their lives are only better when a Singapore car enters Malaysia!
Other than for ability to generate crap, Malaysia never enter anywhere around the top of any chart for anything (drain of funny money abroad doesn’t count, Malaysia is near top there!) Singapore is very high up for its moolah. Singapore has world class universities and world class education. They hire our top talent so only monkeys stay behind. Hey! I was educated in Singapore and I live there – so I know (lah!) – what’s more Singapore had the money to send me abroad for even more education even though it has to make permanent payment for land it seized from my folks. In Malaysia “where got” government like that (lah)?!
Agreed. Singapork is a lot more superior than Malaysia, but its too crowded, WAAAAY too crowded not to mention its expensive. Now they’re building shoebox condo (size half a badminton court) and its selling like a hot cake.
But then Singapork won’t be as it is now without Malaysian/Indonesian Chinese sending/keeping their money there.
Malays don’t see Singapork highly though, we see them as arrogant/ultra kiasu/stingy people.
We pulled every one of our businesses our of Malaysia because tak tahan the corruption (lah)! We have to bribe so many handicapped monkeys who can’t even put their sarongs on the right way round but asked endlessly for bribes! Where in world got monkeys so greedy one?!
No need talk Malaysian cock about Singapore corruption (lah)! Singapore garment actually goes out hunting corrupt people (lah)! In Malaysia, where got?! If Malaysia actively go out hunt corrupt monkeys, new prisons have to be built. The politicians can get their cuts from the new prisons as well as live in them. If religious police in Malaysia honestly go round hunting prostitutes and punters, they won’t be able to find time praying five times a day (lah)! Malaysian talk cock shop (parliament) talk sex all the time, nothing else to do (lah)!
Why Malaysia internet speed so slow one?! Singapore has rocket speed! I download in Singapore big files, I make cup of coffee, when I finish drinking, download done – big big many gigabytes one. In Malaysia, it takes many weeks, line cut off, electricity down, so hopeless one! Cheaper to buy downloads in Petaling Street lah but I don’t go there – too many kiasus there lah! Noisy Ah Fatts all around too! Kanninei!
I try do one post, now I have to do two because of kanninei Malaysian internet. So lousy slow one! If I am in Singapore faster to swim to Johore to get things done than contact via Malaysian internet. Kanninei, so hopeless one! But for a long time now, I fly lah – why risk entering land of muggers by car?! Malaysian muggers take money not enough one, also want to take watch, pen, even tissue paper one! Some want to take car too – so stupid, if they take my car, immediately both Singapore and Malaysia will know one, even if car not stupid number plate WWW 15, one!
Aiyah! Kanninei lah! Malaysia so backward (lah)! I used to enjoy driving into Johore have seafood )bring back bad stomach) and enjoy a good spot of spitting (banned in Singapore one lah but good enough for Malaysia) but now I cannot indulge the few things that can be done in Malaysia.
More to tell you lah but I cannot put up with fcuking slow reaction of internet in Malaysia lah! When are you going to get real internet and proper electric supply one?! When I go to KL, electricity cut all the time for bandits to rob shop one! So primitive, Kanninei! Shame for Malaysian lah! That’s why I am hiding in Singapore one – you think I am crazy about the Stone Age in Malaysia?! Even if bribe crooked Malaysian politicians I don’t want one! Malu lah! Come and live in Singapore like me lah! Why stay in Malaysia and wave silly flags all the time one?! You can always go back and get your petrol lah! Go back and pray at your coolie, tin-mine digger and bandit ancestors graves every Cheng Beng lah! See you soon – but don’t tell my friends and the rest of Singapore you are Malaysian!
A woman was killed by design. Police and Special branch responsible for Najib and Rosmah’s protection have been found guilty of the crime. Do you you have to be an idiot not to see the link including the moral and electoral bankruptycy of the BN government….
Salam to all
Those Singaporkrean always says they’re better/superior etc.etc. I’ve been there a few times, what I saw is a very clean state, but way too crowded and expensive. And I don’t see too many happy faces around. Everybody seems to be in a hurry. Singapork are famous for being ultrakiasu,arrogant and stingy people.
I believe living in Malaysia is a lot better, less crowded, freedom to move all around our BIG country, cheaper and more variety of food to choose. Most importantly we could see a lot more happy faces around. For whatever people said about our beloved country, Malaysia have a lot more to offer, and a bettter place to call HOME and raise a family.
Singapore now has to import its citizens from other countries. They import from Hong Kong, I heard.
Which one is more kiasu? From Hong Kong or Singapore?
I don’t give a shit! Oh, the sweet, delicious, heady irony!