Monday, 24 March 2008

nakupenda zanzibar


zanzibar


it's a cold day, the rain came in a high volume and it's been raining quite a bit lately, the frogs are mate calling and my legs are cramping from the cold and it's making me want to snack unnecessarily. today made me think of zanzibar and the visit we made 5 years ago. couldn't help but fall for the simplicity and romance of nostalgia at every corner we turned. nabil and majid (pictures below) came to visit us along with their parents who are our dear friends, two weeks ago. they travelled 13 hours from zanzibar and brought together with them the swahili language that will be embedded in us for a while. majid, the one with the pacifier taught me shum shum which translates to kiss kiss.






Tuesday, 18 March 2008

New Malaysian Cabinet line-up 2008

Managed to compile list of the new ministers and the major shuffle and shrinkage of the cabinet from Bernama News on television.
Perdana Menteri/Menteri Kewangan
Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Timb. Perdana Menteri/Menteri Pertahanan
Dato Sri Najib Tun Razak
Menteri Kerja Raya
Datuk Ir Mohd Zin Mohd
Menteri Air, Tenaga dan Komunikasi
Dato Shaziman Abu Mansor
Menteri Kesihatan
Dato Liow Tion Lai
Menteri Penerangan
Ahmad Shabery Cheek
Menteri Sumber Manusia
Dr S. Subramanian
Menteri Perdagangan Dlm Negeri dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna
Datuk Sharil Abdul Samad
Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar
Tan Seri Mohd Mohd Taib
Menteri Belia dan Sukan
Datuk Ismail Sabri
Menteri Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan
Datuk Ong Ka Chuan
Menteri Dlm Negeri
Dato Sri Syed Hamid Albar
Menteri Pendidikan
Dato Sri Hishamuddin
Menteri Perusahaan Perladangan dan Komoditi
Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui
Menteri Luar Negeri
Dato Seri Utama Rais Yatim
Menteri Kebudayaan, Kesenian dan Warisan
Datuk Shafie Apdal
Menteri Pengajian Tinggi
Dato Seri Mohd Khaleed Nordin
Menteri Perlancongan
Dato Azalina
Menteri Wilayah Persekutuan
Dato Zulhasnan Rafique
Menteri Sumber Asli dan Alam Sekitar
Datuk Douglas Unggah Embas
Menteri Sains dan Teknologi dan Inovasi
Datuk Dr Maximus Johnity
Menteri Pengangkutan
Datuk Ong Tee Keat
Menteri Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat
Dato Dr Ng Yen Yen
Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Asas Tani
Dato Mustapha Mohd
Menteri Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi
Dato Noh Omar

Friday, 14 March 2008

crash into me

highway driving with coffee and fries at 3a.m.

Monday, 3 March 2008

baked not fried




ayah is finally done with his treatment and now we are all waiting... waiting till the end of the week to find out the outcome of the monster. and it's baked not fried tempe for this newly health conscious person that he has become. baked = hilarious.

Tuesday, 26 February 2008

"Bahasa itu sekadar Mekanisma"

Bali '08

In the last couple of days, i've been editing some articles and i came across this particular one that is so worth the forwarding. The context? Malaysia's 50th birthday.


Kawan aku bilang, kalau mahu bicara soal merdeka, kenapa tidak dibuat dalam bahasa ibunda?

Aku balas, aku kata, aku tak mampu nak lahirkan ekspresi diri dalam Bahasa Malaysia. “Sindrom “I sound stupid in Malay kah,” ujarnya berjenaka.

Aku balas, aku kata, ini soal ingin sampaikan maksud. Dalam konteks ini, aku kata, bahasa itu sekadar mekanisma. Bagi aku, bahasa itu jiwa bangsa, jawabnya. Walau berjalan di Kota London, New York, Paris atau Perth sekalipun, baik kita Melayu, India atau Cina, kita semua mesti toleh dan respon kalau orang bercakap Bahasa Malaysia.
Membuat aku lantas berfikir, jika bahasa jiwa bangsa, maka sudah tentu Bahasa Malaysia jiwa bukan bagi bangsa Melayu, tetapi bangsa Malaysia. Namun, tanpa menerjah apa jua sekalipun soal politik dan politikus, apakah maknanya Bangsa Malaysia itu?


Kita terlalu taksub soal asal usul etnik kita. 
Kita terlalu pakukan diri kita dengan satu antara tiga:
Melayu, India atau Cina.
 Ini semua akibat peninggalan penjajah, kita kata. Penjajah yang tidak mahu kita bersatu menentang mereka, lantas diasingkan kita. 
Biar satu campur satu campur satu tetap menjadi tiga;
tidak sekali satu campur satu campur satu menjadi satu.
 Kita disogok dengan syak wasangka. Kita diajar bahawa
yang kaya itu Cina, 
yang malas itu Melayu,
 yang miskin itu India. 
Kita ucapkan semua itu bagaikan ianya mentera, akhirnya walaupun tidak benar, jadinya kita percaya.
Sudah lima puluh tahun, hampir, jasad negara kita ini dikatakan merdeka. Tapi jiwa kita bagaimana? Di mana makna merdeka itu jika kita masih menangguk pada definisi diri kita yang diberikan oleh penjajah, yang berkiblatkan personal agenda mereka yang sudah berkubur sekian lama? Kalau kita benar benar merdeka, tidakkah ia bermakna kita sudah mampu tinggalkan itu semua?


Ya, aku tahu. Aku ini, memang pandai cakap saja. Balik balik, bahasa penjajah juga yang aku guna. Tapi jangan lupa. Bagi aku, bahasa cuma mekanisma.


Bila kita bicara soal merdeka, kita bicara soal demokrasi.
The right to choose, itulah dia makna merdeka;
 the right to choose, itulah dia hak yang mengorbankan jutaan nyawa.
 Dasarnya, 
demokrasi itu menganugerahkan hak menentukan pimpinan dan hala tuju negara ke tangan rakyat jelata. 
Tidak seperti dijajah dahulu, 
kita dipaksa
dan hanya mampu
mengeluh dan menerima. 
Sekarang ini, mereka bilang pada kita, nah, ambillah kertas ini, pangkahlah di mana kau mahu, kami akur akan pilihanmu, begitulah natijahnya.


Tapi,
jika kamu tidak pangkah aku, kata si dia, kampungmu tidak akan ada kemudahan.
 Jika kamu tidak pangkah aku, kamu akan sengsara.
 Jika kamu tidak pangkah aku, projek ini aku berikan kepada yang memangkah.
 Jadi di mana letaknya hak itu, jika kita disogok dengan ketakutan bila ingin membuat pilihan sendiri?
Terkejutkah kamu jika aku kata, kita kini tidak percaya akan ketelusan ideologi yang dikatakan mulia ini; ideologi yang terlalu ramai bermatian mempertahankannya? Pasti tidak. Tapi apa makna merdeka kalau kita tidak bebas menentukan apa yang kita mahu? Apa makna merdeka kalau kita masih ditindas mereka yang mempunyai wang dan kuasa?

Kadang-kadang aku rasa, Malaysia ini seperti anak muda yang dipaksa untuk dewasa, hingga dia terlupa untuk menikmati zaman kanak-kanaknya. Namun itulah pengorbanan ibunda untuk anak-anaknya; agar mereka tetap sejajar dengan rakan-rakan di luar sana.
Aku masih mencari apakah yang boleh kita guna sebagai raksa untuk mengukur sejauh mana kita merdeka. Apakah cukup dengan si kembar dua mencakar langit di tengah kota? Atau berapa supermarket Tesco sudah muncul di pinggir pinggir desa? Aku pasti jawapannya berkait dengan kita: aku, kau dan dia.
Jiwa kita ini, apakah jiwa kita ini jiwa yang merdeka? Apakah aku sebenarnya merdeka, dan jika ya, dari siapa? Aku terlalu muda untuk faham apa itu penjajah, tapi aku sering diingatkan bahawa aku patut bersyukur aku lahir dalam dunia merdeka. Alhamdulillah.
Lima puluh tahun, mungkin bukan tempoh yang singkat dalam usia manusia.
 Namun masih lagi anak-anakkan kalau kita bicara soal negara.
 Aku rindu kamu, Malaysia.

PKR

my modjo is finally back after three weeks of slumber. hoorah! i see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. i see it i see it...


so i've just returned from an incredible excursion... in light of the general elections coming up, i took a trip down to political lane and ended up standing behind a crowd full of opposition supporters.a little bit living on the edge, being malay and all, one should not risk and take chances by displaying support for the opposition party for fear of being locked up in Sg Buloh since you are SUPPOSE to support the governing party. full stop. sad but true and with the current stale yet staggering situation, i had plenty of reasons to go and hear Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim (DSAI)speak.

whole experience in a nutshell: defying

two representatives spoke prior to DSAI and all three spoke with rigour, conviction and optimism like any other political representatives (Note:Pak Lah and his peeps not included in this group of speakers!).the air that filled the night just in that small spot located for PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) was enough to let the booming voices echo throughout the lane of Seksyen 17's pasar malam. and yet, as i looked around to see who are the faces that demand political upheaval were none other than the chinese and indian folks. disappointed at the absence of malays, who majority of them live in the area, not to mention patrons of the pasar as well (and there's a huge mosque nearby too), my mind kept toying with the word "complacent". over and over again.

When DSAI arrived, the crowd inched closer to get a better glimpse of the man who was once the financial minister and deputy prime minister who has now turned into the biggest enemy BN has ever known. He spoke like a true campaigner, comedic, assuring and a fighter and with all these mashed together, i could not help but admire the leadership qualities this man possess. It very much felt like a typical castro-ish socialist mini movement that is truly fighting for the underdog, wanting changes that are drastic enough to turn things around. there were some truth and sense with the nit-picking he did over members of BN and it was at this point i felt a little strange. i liked what i heard and the voice that i heard simply because i knew there was nothing else that i could hang on to. he had that gung ho leader quality and he knew how to string his words together, the crowd he was tackling and stressing on the visions he has. it was all mind boggling especially with his 6 years of imprisonment for corruption and i knew this man is capable of campaigning even back in the day when he became the major voice of Universiti Malaya's student movement. he knew he had in him since the 70's... and despite all that, i am truly anxious and curious to see Malaysia lead by him. what did it for me was the flyer that was handed out, it had writings in english, chinese and tamil. now THAT is unity baby! will it ever happen? will BN be overturned? my gut feeling says it may take a generation to finally have a different party ruling the country ...aiseyman! how lah like this?!

Friday, 22 February 2008

movie time

Disappointing!

saw Jumper last week with the gang and unless you have nothing else to watch, then this is an option. highly recommend that you try not to watch it unless you are really really and i mean REALLY bored! and only if you think hayden christensen is really really hot.his hotness in this movie is just plain blonde and rachel bilson is very much in her OC character. a movie with very minimal plot and pointless with no reason for the existence of most of the characters. the only good thing about this film is the teleporting effects when hayden and his sidekick start fighting from one place to another. cheh!


Oscar Oscar watch!


kudos to the coen brothers for another explosive and intelligent film. running time is a little long but so worth the watch. Javier Bardem plays the ultra cool, cold blooded and benevolent devil may care assassin, with really absurd methods of killing. brilliant dialogue between him and a shop keeper, dark yet sympathetic. awesome!

juno juno juno!don't be deceived by the cover/poster and think oh not another teen movie! that was what i had thought initially and man was i wrong! the chemistry between the teenage to-be-mom and the so-called boyfriend is hilarious with a pinch of sweetness that doesn't spell tacky at all. Ellen Page plays the character admirably and pulled it off too well till i practically wanted to grab the nearest brush so i could comb her hair.


cinematography and direction of the film is great. unpredictable and the plot... full of unexpected grandoise. it made me want to fall in love again... and james mcavoy, simply beautiful and charming as always. looking out for Wanted. super hot casts!

HOT DVDs

witty, sharp and clever script and robert downey jr has never played a role better than the one in this, well at least that's what i thought. awesome with a real sherlock twist plus the humor. dark yet hilarious and you'd be surprise with val kilmer's role in this one especially when you've been so used to seeing him as batman or just action/drama sort of character.



... falls under the list of- 'i can watch this over and over again'. no matter what!

love the 60's era? this one is for you. fashion, make up and false eyelash was a huge part of edie sedgewick, andy warhol's muse at his factory. sienna miller did justice but honestly, was hoping to see more of warhol but the movie, like the title, focused on edie. perhaps someone should get down to making a movie about warhol soon.

Future watch