The Pm's wife, Rosmah Mansor, is not a popular figure by a long stretch.
Not, at least, to the ordinary Malaysians.
She has been called many names by many people.
To her critics who have accused her of living an extravagant life style at public expense, including the alleged possession of a collection of expensive Birkin bags and a multi million dollar diamond ring to rival the Kohinoor, the rotund Pm's wife merely nonchalantly retorted that she had been saving since young.
Many Bolehlanders find that seriously hard to believe.
So, maybe we detractors need a little reminder to ourselves to emulate her virtuous frugality in order to enjoy its glorious fruits later on in life:-
Never the happy choo choo train shall stop
That Bolehlanders who can't hop
But lament and razors strop
To stab and blob
A princess
Most Blessed
The Sha Hidden
Called on in haste, god
To wrath and swath
The critics froth
The choo choo and
Its happy gravy trains
Do you suppose
Shall stop
Just for you
Who can't hop
Only lament and froth?
No, no, no
The princess
Most Blessed
Must needs be
On and Onwards
Savings from childhood
To delight and dazzle
The frugality virtuous
Entitles
Ye, the envious
The Ingrates
Learn and practise
Frugality - virtuous and bright
That the choo choo
May chug
For ye, too
What say ye,
Sha Hidden
God
Wrath
Or swath?
Update on the Rosmah controversy
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Princess? For an hippo ogre - hmmm..
ReplyDeleteBeen wishing her weight would bring the shopping - spree `Devil-in-disguise' crashing down with all her cronies and partners-in- Crime against the Good People of Malaysia..
Shakirin, thanks for stopping by. You said it! I didn't..! Haha. I do think, however, that there are many Malaysians who would agree with you. Just goes to show how unhappy the rakyat are about our "Princess"!
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