Ahad, 3 Mei 2015

Dedicated To All Those Born in 50's, 60's and 70's

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Dedicated To All those Born in 50's, 60's.and 70's

Without any maids, our mothers cooked, cleaned and took care of the whole family. They still had time to chat with neighbours.

Everyone had candy floss, fizzy drinks and shaved ice with syrups. Diabetes were rare and aspirin/panadol cured all illness.

We rode adult's bicycle to school, the richer ones had their own mini-bikes. Ironically, we all had problems with our brakes, and after running into the bushes a few times, we learned how to solve the problem.

Prefects were a fearful lot ...more fearful than the teachers. Detention class was like going to prison for a day. We had "public canning" in schools.

NO ONE ever won the big prices on "Tikam". It was a scam but it did not stop us coming back for more.

Motorbikes were rode without helmets. It was rare to ride a private taxi. Taking a bus was luxury - we either cycled or walked everywhere.

We drank water from the tap and NOT from bottles.

We spend hours in fields under the sun, playing football or flying kites, without worrying about UV ray. It did not affect us.

We roamed free catching spiders and did not worry of Aedes mosquitoes. We kept our spiders in match boxes and ready for a fight anytime.

With mere 5 pebbles, girls played endless games and with a tennis ball, boys ran like crazy for hours.

When it rained, we swam the drains & canals to catch "ikan keli", none of us were dissolved in rain.

We shared one bottle of soft drink with friends, NO ONE actually worried about catching anything.

We ate salty, sweet & oily foods, bread had real butter and sometimes condense milk. We enjoyed very sweet coffee, tea, and "ice kacang" but we were not obese because....... WE WERE OUT PLAYING ALL THE TIME!!

We left home in the morning and played all day till hunger drove us back home. When needed, our parents knew how to find us. NO ONE actually watched over us and WE ALWAYS WERE SAFE.

WE DID NOT HAVE HANDPHONES BUGGING US. We rode bikes or walked over to a friend's house and just yelled for them!

We
did not have Playstations, X-boxes, Nintendo's, multiple channels on cable TV, DVD movies, no surround sound, no phones, no personal computers, no Internet. WE HAD FRIENDS and we went outside and found them! Our TV was black and white.

We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and we still continued the stunts.

We did not have birthdays parties till we were 21, that is when we started to take noticed of girls.

We have not heard of the word "Bumiputra". We only knew our friends by names. Their parents were Pak Cik and Mak Cik or Uncle and Aunty.

In badminton, we did not change the shuttle as long as it was in flight. Regardless of how many feathers were left in the shuttle, our game continued... but still Wong Peng Soon and Punch Gunalan made us proud in Badminton.

Match-boxes were always "chilly" or "king kong" brand...to own a box of matches from a hotel was something great.

Regardless of whether we could afford one, we always knew Maths tuition was $10.00 a month.

All parties were held in the Town hall.

We felt please to see a policeman and we were always eager to tell police everything we saw.

Morris Minor and Volkswagen beetle were on our roads...driven alongside Kingswood, Vauxhall, Opel and Chyrsler. Executives of companies drove Peugeot 504. Japanese cars were considered "inferior". There were no traffic lights only roundabouts.

The whole kampung came together during kenduris and all took turns to "kacau dodol". Chinese, Indians and Malays were all part of kenduris and all of us spoke Malay.

Our favourite local performer was Rose Chan and the Beatles were the most popular band. John Wayne's westerns on Sunday Cheap Matinees were 25 cent per show.

Malay weddings had joget sessions in the night, it was the only time to ask the Malay lady for a dance.

Ketupat were NEVER plastic wrapped.

Football was played barefooted in torn-filled "padangs", rain or shine... but still Santokh Singh, Soh Chin Ann and Mokhtar Dahari made us proud, we actually beat South Korea in football.

JPJ testers instill fear and were highly respected...

Susu lembu was delivered to our house by our big, friendly and strong "Bayi" on his bicycle. All "jagas" were "Bayi" and no place got robbed.

"Laksa" and "Putu Mayam" man came peddling. "Kacang Puteh" man walked balancing on his head top, 6 compartments of different type of murukus.

We played "gasing", made our own kites & had kite fighting with glass glued threads and made wooden guns & used seeds from plants for bullets.

Kangkong was free…easily harvested by riverside. "Kembong" was 30 cents a "kati" and nobody wanted "ikan pari".

When the Circus came to town, everybody went to see it. It was the best LIVE show I ever saw.

Usually we did not have to BUY fruits; they were self planted or given by neighbours or friends.

The idea of parents bailing us out if we broke the law was unheard of. Our parents actually sided with the law ! Nobody knew about child psychology!

Yet this generation has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem solvers and inventors ever!

The past 40 years have been an explosion of innovation and new ideas.

We had freedom, failure, success and responsibility, and we learned ......HOW TO DEAL WITH IT ALL!

And YOU are one of them!

CONGRATULATIONS!

You might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kid before things [truncated by WhatsApp]

Isnin, 13 April 2015

Hai Melayu oleh A Samad Said


Hai Melayu!

rumahmu semua dibina indonesia,

ekonomi pula dikuasai cina,

golongan profesional semuanya india,

warung makan pun, mamak dan siam yang berkuasa,

warga bangla pula menjadi JaGa,

orang Nepal yang menabur baja,

orang pakistan usung karpet jaja merata,

lalu melayu ada apa?

harapkan ustaz, saling menyesat,

harapkan hiburan, lagi best filem barat,

harapkan bahasa, banyak telah bertukar kesat

harapkan tulisan, jawi pun mereka hambat,

harapkan tanah, banyak digadai kepada korporat!

Hai melayu!

masih mendabik menjadi tuan?

sibuk mahu menjadi tuan,

rupanya kerja kelas bawahan,

ditipu mentah orang atasan,

konon perjuangan ini untuk kalian!

kerja sikit, sembang kencang,

banyak rungut, sikit rancang,

siapa tegur, dituduh lancang

duduk warung, gigit kacang!

Hai melayu!

konon kau pantang dicabar,

konon kau tangkas menyambar,

tapi cuma indah khabar,

rentakmu makin lama makin hambar

kau melayu aku pun melayu,

aku menulis bukan cemburu,

aku mahu engkau tahu,

kenapa melayu tak macam dulu.....

Hai melayu!

jari mu hebat bertutur di facebook alam maya,

bila berdepan ekonomi semasa kau tidak ber daya,

kau cuma tahu ber gaya,

Hai melayu!

kau melaung-laung di jalan raya,

bagi tahu kepada dunia ini bumi aku yang punya,

pada hakikat ia digadai kepada sepet yang kaya!

Hai melayu!

kerana hendak bergaya kau gadai pusaka,

bila dah kaya kau jadi puaka,

ini tandanya kau sudah derhaka!

Hai melayu!

sedarlah bangsa ku,

buka lah minda mu,

bersatulah bangsa ku,

kerana malaya bukan lagi milik mu !

aku pun melayu,

engkau pun melayu,

bodoh sombong harus di tepis,

riak,bongkak dan hasad dengki sesama bangsa harus guris,

bersatulah melayu kerana agama, bangsa, moyang-moyang yang telah berjasa,

kerana ini mungkin peluang akhir bangsaku untuk negara, berjasa dan berkuasa....

Jumaat, 6 Mac 2015

SAHABAT

Kadang - kadang sahabat yang suka belanja kita makan, bukan kerana mereka berharta tapi sebab mereka meletakkan persahabatan melebihi duit.
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Kadang - kadang sahabat yang rajin bekerja, bukan kerana mereka tunjuk pandai tapi sebab mereka memahami maksud tanggungjawab.
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Kadang - kadang sahabat yang memohon maaf dulu selepas pergaduhan, bukan kerana mereka salah tapi sebab mereka menghargai orang di sekeliling mereka.
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Kadang - kadang yang sukarela membantu kita, bukan kerana mereka berhutang apa-apa tapi sebab mereka lihat kita sebagai seorang sahabat.
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Kadang - kadang sahabat yang selalu SMS DAN WATTSAPP anda, bukan kerana mereka tak de benda lain nak buat tapi sebab mereka INGAT PADA ANDA.
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Satu hari, kita semua akan terpisah, kita akan terkenangkan pelbagai perbualan dan impian yang kita ada.
Hari berganti hari, bulan, tahun, hingga hubungan ini menjadi asing...
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Satu hari anak2 kita akan jumpa gambar kita dan bertanya,
"Siapa mereka semua tu?"
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Dan kita tersenyum dengan air mata yang tidak kelihatan kerana hati ini terusik dengan kata yang sayu, lalu berkata,
"DENGAN MEREKALAH SAYA ADA HARI YANG PALING INDAH DALAM HIDUP SAYA."

TERIMA KASIH SAHABAT

Petikan daripada whatapps Sahabatku Hj Bardan

Ahad, 22 Februari 2015

KPI INDIVIDU SEHARUSNYA TIDAK BERSIFAT PUNITIF

KPI Individu yang diperkenalkan pada sekitar 2004 di Malaysia sepatutnya dapat mengubah lanskap penilaian pekerja kepada satu yang tidak adil kepada satu bentuk penilaian yang adil dan benar.

Malangnya KPI Individu hari ini lebih bersifat punitif, bersifat menghukum bukannya bersifat ganjaran.

Semua organisasi yang memperkenalkan KPI Individu berbuat demikian bagi mengatasi aduan pekerja berhubung penilaian prestasi yang tidak adil, memilih bulu dan tidak benar.

Peringkat permulaan ianya berjalan baik kerana pemberian kenaikan gaji adalah seratus peratus berdasarkan kepada pencapaian markah KPI Individu.

Namun malangnya ......bersambung

Rabu, 7 Januari 2015

Misi Bantuan Banjir Ke Kelantan

Catatan perjalanan menyusul selepas misi selesai

Selasa, 7 Oktober 2014

Government should stop giving gift at events, TI-M says. | theSundaily

Government should stop giving gift at events, TI-M says. | theSundaily


Government should stop giving gift at events, TI-M says.

PETALING JAYA: Federal and state governments
should follow the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah's
instruction for government departments and agencies in Perak not to
present him with any gifts in any event he attended.


In making the call today, Transparency International-Malaysia (TI-M)
president Datuk Akhbar Satar said in a statement the directive was a
"positive development" in order to preserve the integrity of the
expectations of the people and would also be an important step to save
the cost of organising events.


He felt that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak should
instruct all governmental agencies, both at the federal and state
levels, as well as GLCs to cease presenting the customary mementos in
all government and private sector functions where ministers or state
Excos were officiating such events.


On Sept 8, Sultan Nazrin, at the Perak state council meeting, had
instructed that no gifts be presented to him and and his wife, Tuanku
Zara Salim, at all events organised by the Perak state government.


Akhbar said TI-M made a similar recommendation in 2012, for all parties to adopt a No Gifts Policy.


"TI-M is confident the people and leaders at large will welcome this
development and we should consider this as a national practice in the
near future," he said.


This would lead to strengthening the culture of integrity, conducting
business in an open and transparent manner and help to address
corruption in the long run.


He said to tackle corruption in a comprehensive manner, the support
of various parties was needed to implement internal control mechanisms
including leadership by example or hiring integrity employers.