RIP – Pak Pak

Michael Jackson aside, I thought I would pen down a small tribute to Pak Pak, my mother’s cat. Pak Pak has been with us June 2007. He recently succumbed to illness.

Pak Pak had always been the quiet and obedient cat. However, he had always been weak and sick. There was a time when I found him shivering in cold but his body temperature was high. I wrapped him with a cloth hoping that it will comfort him. He was fine the next day.

As some of you may recall, Pak Pak has 2 other siblings. Unfortunately, todate, both siblings are no longer around. Cats have a tendency to leave when they grow up. Pak Pak on the other hand stayed with us until his demise.

Pak Pak had been losing a lot of weight for the past few weeks. We initially suspected that he had lost his appetite from his constant fights with other cats.

But on 26 June 2009, while rushing into Eddie’s car to head to Penang for my talk, I found Pak Pak lying sideways in the garden. Mum informed me that Pak Pak had passed on.

I have never been close to Pak Pak although he had been with us since June 2007. Nevertheless, the little moments of joy of seeing Pak Pak welcoming me home after a long day of work is something worth remembering.

I hope you rest in peace Pak Pak.

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RIP – Michael Jackson

As you all know, Michael Jackson passed away at the age of 50. I have always been a big fan of his music. It’s sad that I didn’t attend any of his concerts while he was still alive.

I got this video of Michael Jackson singing live in Munich from Timothy Tiah. Its really touching especially to see one crazy German chick running up the stage to molest Michael.

I also got this video of a tribute performed by 1,500 some Philippines prisoners on 27 June 2009 in memory of Michael Jackson from KY. Completed in 10 hours after receiving word that the King of Pop passed away.


credits to KY for the link!

On another note, if some of you remember the anti gravity dance by Michael Jackson and his crew, the dance is actually a patented invention by Michael Jackson (Read it @ U.S. Patent No. 5,255,452 )! The dance is performed using using a specially designed shoe.


Copyright Epic Records


The drawings of U.S. Patent No. 5,255,452 filed by Jackson describing the anti-gravity lean.

It’s a shame that many criticized Michael for his alleged erratic behavior when he was still alive. Only after his death, good words came in. Not many people stood up for him when he was attacked in the media especially during the time when he twice charged with molesting a child.

But of course, some people would not stop ridiculing Michael even after his death. Check this out.

I can’t help but to LOL!!

Honda Motorsports: Challenging our Spirit – TV Smith

I recently got approached by Nuffnang to write an advertorial for Honda. The theme is passion and dedication. In this advertorial, I have to nominate someone who portray the image of being passion and dedicate.

My earlier choice was Yvonne Foong. Some of you may recall that I contributed RM200 to her Neurofibromatosis (NF) Fund in order assist her in saving her eyesight.

Yvonne Foong had a normal childhood and grew up like most of us. But when she reached 13 years old, she began to lose her hearing. She then lost the use of both her legs and her bodily functions kept failing. She discovered that she had tumours in her brain and along the spinal cord. Many of these tumours were removed but one tumour seems to be affecting her eyesight. If treatment is not given, she may go blind.

Instead of relying on her parents to raise funds, she embarked on a journey to raise funds herself and raise awareness on NF. Her sheer dedication has helped her raised funds for her surgery. She had, with the help of her friends, launched various campaigns to raise funds. I think the campaigns that they had is quite valuable in the sense that the strategy that they employed can be used for others having similar problems.

If this would happen to me, I would have given up long time and wait for judgement day.

But after much deliberation, I thought I would nominate TV Smith, for his role in trying to save the 300 dogs exiled in a remote island off Pulau Ketam and publicizing the same. If some of you may recall, some residents of Pulau Ketam caught their stray dogs and sent them to a remote island. The damned island does not have a suitable environment for the dogs to survive (even for human).

The older internet users would remember TV Smith for his humorous blog postings at his blog at http://www.tvsmith.net.my/duasen/.


TV Smith in the middle

Upon hearing about the miserable doggies, TV Smith and his friends embarked on a journey and campaign to save the dogs from dying miserably in the island. They spent numerous days and risked their lives to save the dogs. One even got fired for spending too much time saving the dogs.

TV Smith and his friends had to find boats to travel to the remote island and enlist volunteers to help out in the rescue. The dogs that they try to rescue are not all ‘friendly’. Many would run away when seeing human beings. They had to employ numerous tactics to lure the dogs so that the dogs can be caught and transported to a safer place.

It’s like a human being trying to regain the trust of our furry friends by rectify the another human’s error. If I were to do that, I would have raked thousands of billable hours.

He and his friends’ efforts had save numerous dogs from perishing in the damned island.

Yes, I do agree that his friends had put in a lot of effort in saving the dogs as well but what made TV Smith stood out is the publicity he caused via his blog. His daily updates highlighted the hardship that the dogs and the volunteers had gone through. Not only he managed to raise awareness, he raised funds as well.

In view of the above, I must nominate, the man of the moment, TV Smith for being the most passionate and dedicated person I know.

More info @ http://www.mycen.com.my/sightings/sightings030509_pulau_ketam_dogs.html

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Alleged police beating video

Immediately after Malaysia’s most well known blogger, Raja Petra posted an entry linking a video of a group of alleged policemen beating up a suspect, the Inspector General of Police immediately issued a statement blasting Raja Petra for doing that.

Raja Petra then posted an entry linking another video allegedly to be another police beating video.

What the Fish is Raja Petra trying to do? Why is he smearing the good name of our Glorious Dear Royal Malaysian Police?

I wonder who are those guys in the videos. Probably actors from Gerak Khas!!

Someone find this Raja Petra!! HAIL OUR GLORIOUS ROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE!! BANZAI!!

Zee Avi

When I first saw the name, I thought it was a Japanese adult video actress by the name Zee.

But I soon found out that Zee Avi is no pornstar, but she’s a star in the US! Born and bred in Malaysia, Zee started off posting her songs on YouTube and soon found herself signed to perform in the United States.

Check out her song below.

I must say, “WOW!”. Malaysia does have some great singers!

Zee hails from Miri, the land of hot chicks. I wonder how come Miri has so many hot chicks. I remember being there couple of years ago and I met this girl who looks like Asa from http://www.aceentrance.net

It must be the duck flavoured char kuey teow from the market.

From Zee Avi’s Myspace

About Zee Avi
CATCH ZEE AVI ON TOUR — TOUR DATES BELOW BIO

Zee Avi is just 23 but she’s an old soul. A huge talent in a petite frame bringing a universal message from the unlikely birthplace of Borneo, an ancient island east of Malaysia which remains an untouched, natural paradise, an apt description of her songs.

How Avi came to record her debut album in L.A., the first joint release from Ian Montone’s Monotone Label and Jack Johnson’s Brushfire Records, is a true 21st century tale of the way the Internet has transformed the music business and shrunk the globe in the process.

Born in the tiny town of Miri in Sarawak on the island of Borneo, Zee grew up near the South China Sea in a liberal, encouraging household where her father owned an energy consultancy. “I was bred to be a lawyer,” she says, but music was in her blood. Her father’s father sang and played double-bass, accordion, violin and guitar in bands.

At age 12, Zee moved from Borneo to Kuala Lumpur where she has been based since. At 17, Zee started locking herself in a room for hours on end to learn to play guitar. Guitar took a back seat for 4 years while she was studying fashion design in London. When she returned to Kuala Lumpur, she picked the instrument back up and began writing songs and performing with a band.

Zee began recording her songs on a webcam and posting them on YouTube for a friend to hear. “I remember getting so excited when there was one new comment from some random person I didn’t know… One read ‘I’m lost for words – I shall favorite it and ponder if that’s OK,’ ” which was written by Kris Rowley, a U.K. singer-songwriter with a YouTube following under the name Zzzzzzzzap. He began posting her videos on his site, which began a viral snowball effect.

The day before her 22nd birthday, Zee posted what she intended to be “my last video,” a holiday song, “No Christmas for Me.” By the time she checked her e-mail Avi had almost 3,000 messages including a slew of label offers. One email came from Ian Montone, who had been shown the YouTube clip by Raconteurs’ drummer, Patrick Keeler, prompting Montone to get in touch and offer to release her music on the Monotone Label.

Before she knew it Zee was on a plane to L.A. to record her debut with producer Robert Carranza at Brushfire’s Solar Powered Plastic Plant. “No Christmas for Me” was then featured on the holiday charity album, This Warm December, A Brushfire Holiday, Vol. 1.

With an eclectic pool of influences that range from such eccentrics as Cat Power, Regina Spektor, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Jolie Holland, Daniel Johnston and Chris Garneau, to jazz greats Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, to classics like Velvet Underground and Led Zeppelin, this self-described “rock lover at heart” captures the dark, bittersweet qualities of romance with a crack left open for hope and optimism.

From the sensuous scat singing on “Honey Bee” to the sultry break-up song, “Is This the End,” recalling the existential longing of Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is,” Zee is hopeful of finding love, but equally aware of lurking heartache.

The songs on Zee Avi’s debut are about an outsider’s desire to belong and the tentative hope of moving on, filled with regret and loss, but boasting an impish, worldly wise sensibility. “I tend to be a loner,” she nods. ” ‘Honey Bee’ is about a romance between two nonconformists who are different from the rest of the hive, and are trying to avoid the pressure to be like everybody else.”

“Just You and Me,” the first song she wrote on ukulele, has a ‘20s New Orleans swing jazz vibe.

“I get my melodic feel from the simplicity of classic jazz, people singing what they felt with straightforward lyrics and not too many harmonies,” Zee says. “Just a lot of honesty. I’m a girl of simple pleasures.

The elemental acoustic guitar of “Story of…” is enhanced with an Eno-like ambience that add to its shimmering quality, while “Poppy” is autobiographical “with a little bit of poetic license” that looks back at the demise of a two-year relationship.

“My stuff is pretty dark,” Zee admits. “Most of my songs are about the reality side of romance, outlets to vent my emotions.”

While her live experience amounts to playing gigs in Kuala Lumpur, Zee appeared this January on From the Basement, the U.K. TV webcast/broadcast that has featured Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, Damien Rice, the White Stripes and the Shins. From the Basement will also air on the U.S.‘s IFC Channel.

From Malaysia to Los Angeles, Zee Avi is enjoying the ride and ready to take on passengers. “I’m still pinching myself” she gushes. “My parents always told me it’s important to keep yourself grounded. I’m thankful, but at the same time, I just want to jump through the roof. It’s been a pretty amazing journey, getting to work with some really wonderful people, a blessing, really.”

Zee Avi’s Monotone/Brushfire Records debut returns that blessing…and then some.

Monotone Records is owned by Ian Montone, whose Monotone, Inc. manages the White Stripes, M.I.A., The Shins, Vampire Weekend, the Raconteurs, Against Me!, Cold War Kids, Crookers, among others.

Brushfire Records is owned by Jack Johnson and his manager Emmett Malloy and is home to artists like Rogue Wave, Matt Costa, Neil Halstead, Money Mark, G. Love, Mason Jennings, ALO and Zach Gill.

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Zee Avi’s Official Website
Zee Avi’s YouTube

Call from agent

The last time I dealt with X, a sales agent of a local company, was one year ago.

Last week, out of a sudden, I received a call from him…

X: Mr. Fooooonngggggggggggggg…Hoowww aree youuuuuu??? Mr X from XX Companyyyy
Me: Mr. X goood.. how are you? so watsup?
X: Nothing laaaa.. just want to ask you how are things la..you know la, times are badd nowww… call me if anything ok? ok?? ok????
Me: Er..ok

*tooot tooot tooot*

Is the economy that bad now?? Anyone feeling the pinch?

Anyone lost his/her jobs?? I know one local bank is looking for 80 – 100 relationship managers and a local boutique store is looking for a store manager. If you need more info, let me know.

And I think Astro’s Customer Service department should be looking for people..with the amount of abuse their staff get, I would have quit on my first day. Check out the video below.

Jeeva, I salute you!!

Dead Dog Island in Pulau Ketam

Stupid arr these Pulau Ketam people??? Of all things they send off, they sent off 300 dogs to a remote island. Send me some seafood better la tiu!!

So now some people have started an online campaign to raise funds and to recruit volunteers.

For more information, check out http://www.mycen.com.my/rescue/. I suggest you look at the pictorial slideshow at http://www.mycen.com.my/sightings/sightings030509_pulau_ketam_dogs.html. It made me sad 🙁

To donate or help, e-mail TV Smith at tvsmith@mycen.com.my or Sabrina Yeap at yeapwen@yahoo.com