Since we are on the subject of our Royal Police Force, they are getting a real royal reception in Bukit Gantang....Peaceful Taiping have never seen so many coppers just loitering around in their Markas. What's with the water cannon trucks and your weapons of mass suppression? This is TAIPING, for God's sake! This is not Chow Kit where the police is relocated because Chow Kit is a bad area and a bad influence on young clean mata mata, so postulated by the dickhead....who else? When we were in Kuala Sepatang on Monday, I watched 28 traffic cops riding in single file along the main road, either to impress or to suppress any unpatriotic urge the citizenry might have. It was comical, them riding around Port Weld. If the message they tried to convey was their way of saying "Thank you, your tax money bought us these spanking new bikes" then I'd say ride on....go to every town and thank the people. That reminds me. I just got an sms from Karen that my road tax has lapsed for three months......dang, I am definitely getting old and forgetful. Must attend to this soonest after 8 April. Must get Anwar to pay the road tax, since I am alleged to be inspired and paid by him. Will somebody please give me a gentle reminder....after the 8th that is.
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One quarter of the Special Bunch is back. Rodi, Boom and Danny walked up the stairs at 2:32am and blowing our minds wild blogging......4:36am now ......cancel all breakfast plans ....let's do brunch
and then descend on Terong after we pick up some dollar notes being distributed around Simpang.
and then descend on Terong after we pick up some dollar notes being distributed around Simpang.
Below, the audience at Sungai Tinggi.
Dang! It's gonna get really crowded again at the BRB HQ by this weekend.
ReplyDeleteAnd I heard from that Shanghai fler, the liquid inventory was just replenished. Hope there's enuf to go around coz that '5-packet a day' blogger may surreptitiously move the chiller box upstairs mah.
Btw it would be 'nice' if someone could stop the police outriders and ask them if they are unwittingly contributing to traffic congestion if they are not on official duty but if they are escorting VVIPs, would that be for BN or PR?
Aiyah.. never mind lah. Just post their photos on your blog, bro. Don't forget to highlight the VVIP as well.
Cheers.
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ReplyDeletewell it is ass kissing time just so the police can get their wishes granted.
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Uncle,
ReplyDeleteWe have the highest concentration of water cannons in Taiping now. This BN people never studied geography....Taiping is the wettest town in the country..we don't need any help from these water cannons for cloud seeding. Najib may have some thoughts I guess...
Yes Zorro, say it as it is especially about Police Inspector General ( P.I.G) not IGP... POLICE INSPECTOR GENERAL IS THE CORRECT TITLE IN THE MIND OF ALL RAKYAT... A PIG WHO TALKS AND WALKS ON TWO LEGS...MALAYSIA TRULY WONDER OF ASIA
ReplyDeleteSorry zor, a little off the subject.
ReplyDeleteThe senile old fart is back in town. Gosh! should read to some of the comments made in your counter part's blog (mamak no 1 fan). It is as if, the 'The messiah' is going to perform miracles for the lost souls!....are the UMNO goons so short of talents, they need a Mugabe to do the job?
Nothing ever changes in Bohonland...ass lickers are plenty.
In actual fact, this old dick has a hidden agenda, Khairy won't be sitting so pretty in his new chair. Like the mamak of the old, he is doing the bidding for his eunuch son...does he care for the melayu? Tell me another one. What a blooming hypocrite!
Whats the crowd like? Big numbers?
ReplyDeleteStop trying Anwar.
ReplyDeleteYou already lost out to Najib big-time.
Watch out. Tun M will kill your campaign.
GET YOUR ROAD BLOODY TAX DONE!!!! YOU HEAR!!!
ReplyDeleteThe new Prime Minister in his inaugural speech said, : “I am grateful to Yang Berbahagia Tun for his confidence in proposing my name as prime minister to Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, and I am honoured that His Majesty has consented to my appointment with this morning’s swearing-in ceremony."
ReplyDeleteWhat about thanking the majority in Parliament whose confidence in him is a lot more necessary than that of the newest Tun in town? Or is that unnecessary?