Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Hahaha Maha The Demigod Who Can't Do No Wrong?

Hahaha, Maha the demigod that Singapore's silly boy little Bruce Lee was sent packing with his tail between his legs?

Hahaha... what a pathetic stab at a little self aggrandisement from those who love to hero worship!

The truth is that we jealous little boy who call the economic giant down south 'the little dot down under' doesn't need Bolehland. It is the other way around.

You can argue how you like, but let's be honest. A big brother country like Bolehland with all the natural resources, including oil and gas, cannot even hold a candle to the one with nothing other than its location and its people.

With the cancellation of the High Speed Railway (HSR) project, Bolehland has lost the chance to upgrade its creaking and clanking railway system.

Our express train is anything but! It is a 40 + years old lady that smells as bad as it creaks along. 6 hours just to crawl to SingLand from KL! In this modern era, that surely is a record to be proud of for Bolehland that seeks mediocrity and proud of its bukan main main standards. Hahaha...

The way to go is to renegotiate the cost. Agreed, 100 billion ringgit for the project is one only the fools, or the corrupt who would stand to benefit, will smile at the windfall.

Or get someone else on board to do the job who won't cost some much pain to Bolehland.

If the HSR won't benefit Bolehland in any way, how would Maha's own crooked bridge proposal compare?

Remember, for that Abdullah was pushed out because he refused to pander to the demigod's genius.

Hahaha... stop clapping after every fart just because you thought it came from a demigod!

Please evaluate things minus whatever coloured glasses you are wont or prejudiced to wear.

That way, you won't look silly or biased and unconvincing

And everyone will benefit from  your clarity.

At the least, that is what is hoped for.

If Bolehland is not to be stuck in the mud of mediocrity.

Because it surely deserves better!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Kluang's Little Bangsar

Kluang's Little Bangsar
Click To Visit

Kamini's Indian Wedding - Click To Visit

Kamini's Indian Wedding - Click To Visit
I attended my neighbour's daughter's Indian wedding dinner at the Sentul HGH Convention Centre. Click for a peek

Yasmin Ahmad - Click To Visit

Yasmin Ahmad - Click To Visit
Yasmin Ahmad was arguably Malaysia's best story-teller, filmmaker and advertiser. She was well known for her Petronas commercials and had won numerous international awards including the Golden Lion award for the 'Tan Ming Hong In Love' commercial. Her feature film Sepet not only garnered her several international awards including for Best Asian Film but also drew multi-racial audiences that rarely happens for a local film.

Genting Highlands - Click To Visit

Genting Highlands - Click To Visit
Genting Highlands Is A Popular Retreat With A Casino

Batu Caves - Click To Visit

Batu Caves - Click To Visit
Malaysia's Famous Landmark. Note The Statue Of Lord Muruga And The 272 Steps To The Temple Cave In The Background

Petronas Twin Towers And KLCC Park - Click To Visit

Petronas Twin Towers And KLCC Park - Click To Visit
Petronas Twin Towers Are Still The World's Tallest Twin Towers

Some Early Morning Views Of KL City Skyline - Click To Visit

Some Early Morning Views Of KL City Skyline - Click To Visit
Some early morning views of the KL city sykline I took from the 3rd floor of the KL Court with a low-pixel hand-phone camera

Kluang Town - Click To Visit

Kluang Town - Click To Visit
Kluang was a sleepy hollow, but is fast becoming a bustling town. You can't miss the bust-shaped gunung Lambak lording over the place and the town is well known for its tv brand coffee powder

Kluang RailCoffee

Kluang RailCoffee
The Kluang railway station coffee shop, now re-branded Kluang RailCoffee, is well known for its cuppa of coffee and the charcaol grilled piping hot buns oozing with butter and kaya...It used to attract standing-room only crowds. It still does, but the last time I was there it wasn't a good experience for me. The famous coffee had somewhat lost its oomph and even the buns...The shop has a long and noted history being first opened for business in 1938 and the place is now run by the 3rd generation LIm family. I hope the next time I return, the coffee would regain its oomph. Click to read more...