Monday, February 11, 2013

Sigh! (Ah, Psy) For Umno!

There had been so much hype about bringing Psy to Penang for the Chinese New Year celebration, that even Pas's Nik Azik had to advise the Korean star to cover up his 'aurat' (funny, really) with Pas calling for the concert to be called off altogether.

Now the Oppa Gangnam style hero had come and gone.

But Umno, and especially pink lips and grinning face, must now be wondering what had hit them in the face.

Whether you like Psy or Oppa Gangnam style or not, you must give some credit to to that horsing Korean.

That guy, it seemed, declined the invitation to toss yee sang with pink lips and gang. Slap number one.

Being reportedly paid a cool million ringgit or two, wasn't going to mean that you had to horse around with politicians.

Of course, Malaysian politikus (political rats) will do that with much less than an ang pow with pink lips and grinning face on it.

The Penang audience was no doubt ready for Psy.

But the biggest slap and embarrassment (if this latter is still possible with pink lips and Umno) must be the response to Najib thrice prompting Penangites as to whether they were ready for Umno. This should have had been a no-brainer.

But apparently, brain is not what you get nowadays for those long in power and short in grey matter.

One reader to Yahoo news wrote that the answer was a loud 'No!'

Now enjoy!



Now, all said and done, who is going to pick up the huge bill for the Psy circus?

Note: 'Ah Psy' in Hokkien sounds like duck shit.

2 comments:

  1. "The horsing Korean" - yes, I like that. :-)

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    1. Sorry for being late in responding. Been busy celebrating CNY in Johore. Yes, horsing sounds just about right.

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