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Friday, May 20, 2011

J Lo - On The Floor

I just don't know what to blog and after being sedentary for sometimes, I think I want to post this J Lo and Pitbull song that can be heard a few times almost everyday. Maybe not my bowl of soup but still can be some stressbuster while driving on the jam packed traffic of Kuala Lumpur.

Jennifer Lopez
On The Floor lyrics
Songwriters: HERMOSA, GONZALO / HERMOSA, ULISES / HAJJI, BILAL / HAMID, KINDA / JANUSSI, ACHRAF / SANDELL, GERALDO / KHAYAT, NADIR / PEREZ, ARMANDO
J-LO!

It's a new generation
Of party people

Darling get on the floor
Darling get on the floor

Let me introduce you to my party people
In the club...

[Pitbull]
I’m loose
And everybody knows I get off the train
Baby it’s the truth
I’m like inception I play with your brain
So I don’t sleep I snooze
I don’t play no games so don’t get it confused no
Cos you will lose yeah
Now pump it up
And back it up like a Tonka truck

[Jennifer Lopez]
If you go hard you gotta get on the floor
If you’re a party freak then step on the floor
If your an animal then tear up the floor
Break a sweat on the floor
Yeah we work on the floor
Don’t stop keep it moving
Put your drinks up
Pick your body up and drop it on the floor
Let the rhythm change your world on the floor
You know we’re running sh*t tonight on the floor
Brazil Morocco
London to Ibiza
Straight to LA, New York
Vegas to Africa

[Chorus]
Dance the night away
Live your life ,and stay young on the floor
Dance the night away
Grab somebody drink a little more
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Jennifer Lopez On The Floor lyrics found on http://www.directlyrics.com/jennifer-lopez-on-the-floor-lyrics.html

Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

[Verse 2]
I know you got it clap your hands on the floor
And keep on rockin’, rock it up on the floor
If you’re a criminal kill it on the floor
Steal it quick on the floor, on the floor
Don’t stop keep it moving
Put your drinks up
Its getting ill it’s getting sick on the floor
We never quit, we never rest on the floor
If I ain’t wrong we’ll probably die on the floor
Brazil Morocco
London to Ibiza
Straight to LA, New York
Vegas to Africa

[Chorus]
Dance the night away
Live your life, and stay young on the floor
Dance the night way
Grab somebody drink a little more
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

[Pibull]
That badonka donk is like a trunk full of bass on an old school Chevy
All I need is some vodka and some… coke
And watch… get donkey konged
… if you’re ready for things to get heavy
I get on the floor and act a fool if you let me
Don’t believe me just vet me
My name ain’t Keath but I see why you Sweat me
L.A. Miami New York
Say no more get on the floor

Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor
Lalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Tonight we gon’ be it on the floor

On The Floor lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP OBO MUSHROOM MUSIC PTY LTD

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Monday, February 08, 2010

Don't Take Off Your Undies

..................on Valentine's Day. 
Thats the advice from an NGO in Butterworth, Penang. The  advice is in relation to the upcoming "Festival of Love" (its my interpretation) or Valentine's Day. It's just round the corner. 

The Star Online report that an NGO is going up in arms against Valentine's Day and a plan to get a group of students to go without panties on that day.

There is no harm to celebrate the day as a show of love to so someone special to you but it is not a passport for free sex. I don't think celebrating Valentine's means baring all and giving all. We have our moral values that  has to be upkeep. 

For Muslims, Valentine's day should NOT be celebrated because its not one of the practice of the religion. Love is an every moment affair and why just allocate just one day of the year to confess it to your lover. Its just my two cents view.   


Friday, September 25, 2009

Girl, If I Can Break Your Bracelet, You Must Have Sex With Me

How nice if I can bring out a girl friend for a date and accidentally break her bracelet. It means she has to give me a sexual favour in return. So guys, do you think it is a good practice for us?

Hahahaha.........don't come to a conclusion yet. What I am posting today is about what I read at Metro and HERE.

Its a new trend among teenagers in England with the revival of the colourful bracelets made popular by Madonna and pop stars of the 80s. I repeat young teenagers who doesn't know what sex is all about yet.


First made popular by Madonna and other pop stars in the 1980s, "jelly bracelets" are making a comeback with teenagers and schoolchildren in the United States. But this time, there's a twist: In some parts of the country, they're calling them "sex bracelets" - with various colours supposedly representing promises to perform sex acts in a game called "Snap".

As the story goes, break someone's orange bracelet (or purple, in some cases) and you get a kiss. Red, a lap dance. Blue, oral sex. Black, intercourse. And so on.


This new culture will definitely make our moral values degrade further. Hope it will not make it to our shores. And if you guys really want to have sex, ask in a gentleman way and not going around breaking some girls bracelet. But better avoid free sex and help keep unwanted sexual outcome at bay. 





Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Food Argument Has Come

Netizens argue over food origin of dishes after Malaysia plans to stake claim. That's one of the headline in The Star. when I blogged about the topic of food claim and HERE, I can foresee that it will be debated and it happens.

I don't think the Thais claim tomyam as theirs but everybody endorse. Its marketing that counts.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Nasi Lemak Is Ours?


I have blogged about this and am blogging again about Tourism Minister Yen Yen's views to endorse some local cuisine as ours. It appear again today in The Malay Mail. While we claim Nasi Lemak as our trade mark, according to a top hotel chef, Chef Rahmat Rahmood the claim can "cook up controversy" because it "have little nutritious value and are high on cholesterol".

 Malaysia has created uneasiness in Indonesia that lead to the "Sweep Malaysia" claim in Jakarta. This resulted from a National Geographic production about tourism in Malaysia that uses a Balinese dance and "claim" as ours. Then Indons claim that Negaraku that originated from Terang Bulan is also theirs.

As in The Malay Mail verbatim: "Variations of the dishes Ng listed are available in several other Asian nations, particularly Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand and China.
Ethnic Chinese workers who settled here after leaving China a century ago introduced some creations, such as chicken rice, to Malaysia and Singapore.
Chili crab — a recipe of crabs stir-fried in tomato and chili-based sauces — could become a bone of contention. It is often associated with Singapore and is considered the city-State’s unofficial national dish."

We have to do lots of research before we stake claims so that we do not brew another storm that can sever International relationship with other neighbouring nations.

I would like to suggest we dig out our traditional delicacies which is becoming obsolete with modern generations and promote them. If found it is genuine local cuisine, then promote and market. If we can send our cultural troupe to promote our culture oversea, the same can be done with our food in future. We can raise our hat to Thais with their Tomyam, Padprid and Pattayas that spread like wildfire all over Malaysia.

Errr, what about Nasi Dagang?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Laksa , Nasi Lemak and Bak Kut Teh

Laksa Roti Canai, Nasi Lemak and Bak Kut Teh Tarik.

I was attracted to this headline in The Star Laksa and Nasi Lemak among our pride, says Yen Yen. Some coincidence with the tittle my xperienceoflife's blog : Nasi Lemak, Roti Canai Teh Tarik. Only one resemble 100% but the other just at the source. I don't think laksa can be listed as one of our pride since it still has not become a 24 hours food listed on the menu. Roti canai, Nasi Lemak and Teh Tarik is the most mentioned word when people wanted to go and do some chilling. These food is synonimous with Malaysians. Someone who has been abroad for sometimes and when he/she comes back will look for Roti Canai and Teh Tarik to fulfil the "lust" for local snacks. Maybe for other than Muslims, Bak Kut Teh can be another high in demand drink.

Yen Yen as reported by The Star says verbatim;

We cannot continue to let other countries hijack our food. Chilli crab is Malaysian. Hainanese chicken rice is Malaysian. We have to lay claim to our food,” she told reporters after launching the Malaysia International Gourmet Festival yesterday.

Waa..... something that look like retaliation to the Indonesian claim that lead to the protest "Sweeping Malaysia"

It is a good move that we have to claim local food as our own identity but further investigation has to be done to justify that a particular food is really Malaysians. Food is a universal gourmet. We might have the same food but called by another name and then it will be a clash of identity.

Just wonder is Teh Tarik  a local beverage...............

Thursday, July 02, 2009

KL FESTIVAL 2009

I found out about this festival has begun. I "accidentally" knew about it just after surfing Berita Harian online. KL Festival is a month long celebration of varied cultural festivities. Schedule of events can be downloaded from HERE.

Just wondering why they are not using bloggers to blow the whistle since in this age of new media, blogs can be a powerful tool in disseminating information.

KL Fest will focus on local cultural arts not found in other countries and this will be presented to tourists who visit places in search of things not found back home.

Six categories of activities were laid out including performing art, visual art, heritage and culture, language and literature, traditional games etc.

In performing arts there will be 31 activities comprising of three elements of art that is singing or music, dance and theater performance. All these activities will be at Istana Budaya, Aswara, Taman Budaya KL, Panggung Bandaraya,Petronas Philharmonic Hall, Central Market, Bintang Walk , KLPac, KL Tower etc. Download location map HERE.

Out of the 31 activities, 80% are local performances and the remaining from overseas.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

It's Datuk Sudirman

The late Sudirman Hj Arshad who was popular in the 70s and 80s was conferred the Darjah Sultan Ahmad Shah Pahang (DSAP) carrying the tittle Datuk on the 78th birthday Anniversary of the Sultan of Pahang on 24th October 2008.

The award was received by his eldest sister Datin Rodziah Arshad at Istana Abu Bakar. Sudirman passed away on 22nd February 1992.





Photo credit: mStar.


Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Largest Gong In Malaysia?

The picture shows a gong and might be the largest gong in Malaysia or maybe in the world. Read more HERE

Monday, May 18, 2009

Grafitti = Vandalism?

Grafitti according to Wikipedia Graffiti (singular: graffito; the plural is used as a mass noun) is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is sometimes regarded as a form of art and other times regarded as unsightly damage or unwanted.

Is grafitti actually a nuisance? 

In most countries, defacing property with graffiti without the property owner's consent is considered vandalism.

Pictures posted blow was taken on the walls along Sungai Gombak Gombak next to the Pasar Seni LRT Station and one on the perimeter wall of TNB. Can this be considered vandalism? 

It is art but maybe the way applied without permisison of the owner of the property. Looking at the photos do you think it looks nicer than just a plain wall? Maybe the authority can use these grafitti artist, legalise their art work and get them to decorate plain dull walls with their skillful hands instead of being posted illegally with Along's posters or other illegal advertisement that is an eyesore. Maybe all LRT pillars being decorated with Grafitti and who know Kuala Lumpur city might be known as the city legal Grafitti's.  
This Grafitti at the Masjid Jame underground station was made by TM.
Is Grafitti vandalism after all?

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Survivor Robinson Expedition

From Scandasia.com verbatim;

This year’s edition of the Danish version of the world-wide reality show ‘Survivor’ (Robinson Ekspeditionen), which is filmed in Malaysia, will contain a naked-race – a running contest, where the contestants run in the nude. This action has made several opinion makers criticise the TV-show for deliberately humiliating the participants.

Yes!, will we be able to see this reality show? Will our own TV station copy this program?
Report below picked from The Star Online HERE.

Bare naked on Johor isle

Compiled by SIM LEOI LEOI, BEH YUEN HUI and A.RAMAN

AN ISLAND off Mersing in Johor has become a hot spot after it was used as the location for a European reality show, which had its participants running stark naked.

Scenes from the Survivor Robinson Ekspeditionen programme, which had been broadcast over TV3 in Denmark, were published on an online newspaper ScandAsia.com.

A reader with family ties to Malaysia alerted Harian Metro about the programe.

In the scenes, both men and women were seen running along a sandy beach without a stitch on.

The Danish national who e-mailed the images to Metro said he was surprised that the Malaysian authorities had allowed the filming although the show was soft porn.

It is believed that this was the first time the programme had made 16 out of its 22 participants strip naked for the run while five others got to keep their underwear on.

It is also understood that a woman who refused to strip was kicked out of the show and sent home to Denmark.

An official at the Mersing District Council said it had only allowed the filming after telling the producers that they could not have naked scenes on the island as it might offend local residents.

“The filming was originally scheduled at Pulau Besar for this and next month before moving to other islands,” he said.

Follow up response from Malaysia Government HERE.

Go HERE and HERE for pic. Disclaimer: I hold NO RESPONSIBILITY and your visit to the link is done at your OWN CONSENT.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

School Boys Playing Truant At National Sports Complex

I was at the Information Centre (Sports Snooker Centre) of National Sports complex waiting for my wife coming on the LRT. Saw a group of secondary school boys in school uniform hanging around the area near the Bukit Jalil LRT station. I am sure these boys did not go to school while back home their parent might be thinking how hard their child is studying in school. I suspect these boys (all Malays) are from nearby schools. They are wearing different badges which means they might come from different schools. There are three secondary schools around the sports complex. 

At Seri Petaling there are two schools and one at Bukit Jalil. However did not see anyone of them smoking but who knows. Whether they smoke or not, they should be in class at this hour (10.00 a.m) because there are no sports activities at the complex which migh involve school children.

Hope this posting is read by teachers from the three schools around the National Sports complex and make spot checks. Who knows among them is their student. They might be just hanging around until school isover before going home pretending in front of their parents, to be exhausted from learning. But what if they involve in unacceptable activities which can bring a bad name to the respective schools.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Theory Of Cause And Effect

OMG!! Is there such a theory?

If no, then I want to publicise this and can I call it zach's Theory of cause and effects?

If one does something out of his normal habits, then something might happen or happens.

That's my theory of cause and effects.

Sometimes in mid 1990s I was on an outstation duty in Cameron Highlands and together with a friend patronise a karaoke. I never sang in a karaoke before that. When we entered the karaoke, the weather was clear and fine. The karaoke was empty and only me an my friend were inside. So I braved myself to sing a number and I chose Mimpi Sedih by Emilia Contessa, a favourite. My singing was definitely out of tune and in musical term flat. Never mind its just a karaoke. If I am a good singer, I will not sing at a karaoke. After all there's nobody except me, my friend and the staff of the karaoke. Know what happens? when we got out we found out that it had rained hevaily by the leftovers on the road cars. Jokingly, I told my friend, see, you ask me to sing and it rains. The cause? I never sing and now I sing. Effect? It rains heavily.

I have been sedentary for a few years. My only exercise is the daily walking around the office or from my office going to the cafe. Sometimes climbing up and down a few flight of stairs. But after starting to play paintball and feel the demand of the sport physically, I know that I am not fit. And of course all this while I realise that I am not fit. I was blacked out while walking up the jungle path up Maxwell Hill in Taiping in 2003. It was just after about 15 minutes along the jungle trial and what I remember was someonewas fanning me.

Today I decided to break the sedentary lifestyle. I went out for some exercise. As a rule of thumb, start with something light and not demanding on the cardiovacsular system of the body. So for today it is just brisk walk about 3 kilometres ending up on the Bukit Komanwel at National Sports Complex. Did some uphill walk and ended up at the exercise corner where there are some heavy duty outdoor exercise equipments. I did arm pulls, leg extension and some lat pull down. All those uses the body weight and for sports purpose it is not suitbale because of the missing principle of progressive overloading. The only load is your own body. Then went around the fish pond with some motivation in front of me. A sweet lady with pearshaped body brisk walking in front of me. The panty line visible.

Before I can finish two rounds, sign of rain began showing. So I have to walk back quickly to the Bukit Jalil LRT station. It was a perfect timing. As soon as I arrived at the station, it began to rain heavily. Bought a 500 ml 100 Plus as fluid replacement while waiting for the rain to stop.

While sitting waiting for the rain to stop, I came out with this theory of cause and effect. Cause: I started my exercise. Effect: It rains heavily.

I remember friends use to joke,Oi!! Jangan menyanyilah. Nanti hujan turun!. Oh, The Theory of Cause and Effect.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

First Time To IKEA

It was my first visit to Ikea at Damansara last weekend. I and my family was on the way back from Sri Damansara to send my cousin to his rented supposed to be college accomodation. The perception of a college accomodation that I imagined was way way far from projected in their website.  See accompanied picture. 
What I actually saw was an environment of a low cost flats with dilapdated facilities and was not well maintained. What a shame if a foreign student were to come and stay in this kind of accomodation. My evaluation is it's not fit to be called a decent accomodation for students. The supposed to be accomodation were only rented three rooms apartment (if it can be called an apartment) from individuals andwithout proper security which should be provided for them. 

What you see in the picture is fare different from the actual on site condition. Just like if you see a hotel room advertisement is very different from the actual room you rent out for the night. 

On the way back my wife suggested that we stop at IKEA since we are already there. I drove to IKEA and for the first time drop by that area where there is The Curve, Ikano Power Centre, Courts and Tesco. 

I know it might sound awkward but I was surprised to see the 'huge' household equipment store. I have never been to such a big store before and now only I understand why many people talks about IKEA when they mention about buying furniture for their home. 

At first we were just trying to look for cushion cover for the settee but did not know the design number so wedid notbuy anything. Walking around we did pick up something of this and something of that and in the end bought things of RM110.00 which give me a FREE parking. 

We did lost our way on the way to Ikano Power Centre. 

Then again I went out the wrong way that ended up on the toll highways which I really hate because of the toll. Infact using the highway is further than using the untolled road back if I were to go through Bangsar and Jalan Istana to KL-Seremban highway. To me whenever travelling, I will try to avoid the highway as far as possible because of one reason. I am anti toll and alreadypaid my road tax to the government. So the government is responsible to provide me with free usage of all accessible roads.  

Friday, October 17, 2008

Honesty Goes Beyond Race And Creed

Honesty is not the property of any race. It belongs to all. Today I read about an honest Indian lady who at her level of livelihood can be considered a precious discovery. She found a laptop worth RM 6,000 and handed in to the authority. It is very rare that any found such item will return it to the owner. Sirammah is just a cleaner living on day wages but her sincerity and honesty should be praised.

“I knew it was an expensive item and would mean a lot to the person who lost it. It is sinful to keep it and not report the loss,’’ she said.- The Star.

Sunday, October 05, 2008

MB Kedah's Open House

4th October 2008, Mentaloon, Alor Setar

Today is Kedah Menteri Besar's open house at Seri Mentaloon, the official residence of the MB. This is the first time I attended Kedah MB's open house ever since. There was no opportunity for me due to lack of information. The announcement about the open house was declared on banners placed around Alor Setar town and maybe at all other towns of Kedah. 

I arrived at about 2.00 pm and the area designated for the open house was swarming with people. Cars parked along the Alor Setar Jitra road on both sides stretched from Alor Merah to Pantai Johor a distance of nearly a kilometer on both sides. There must be plenty of food since I saw some tapau the food back home. At first my impression that this open house will be filled with PAS supporters since the MB is from PAS. I was dead wrong. I saw people from all walks of life from Malays, Indians and Chinese. A sight rarely seen when an event is hosted by muslim. All the ethnic groups attended and this is another example that all race has accepted the new government who took over from BN during the last GE. I think the Information Minister will say that these people who come to Kedah MB's open house because Ustaz Azizan gives free food and not because Kedahans accept and support Pakatan Government just as he boast the those 200,000 people who attended the PM's open house show that they support BN.   What a Bullshit statement from our Info Minister. 


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Eid ul Fitr


The keeper of the Royal Seal had announced that the Eid ul Fitr for 1429 falls in 1st October 2008. For muslims in Malaysia it means 30 days of fasting. It will be another one Islamic calendar year before we come to see Ramadhan again. Insyallah, god let us live on until the next Ramadhan. 

I would like to wish all my muslim readers all over the world a Happy Eid ul Mubarrak

Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the Islamic calendar and it occurs after the sighting of the new crescent moon which signals the end of the month of Ramadan. Eid is celebrated over a three day period in Islamic countries. It is a joyous occassion for all Muslims, particularly children. It is a time when Muslims give thanks for the blessings they have received from Allah, celebrate the victory of the forces of good over evil, and forgive their neighbours for old grudges and ill feelings. It is also a time for spreading peace, sharing with others and giving thanks for completing another period of fasting for the month of Ramadan. Read more........


Friday, July 11, 2008

Who Is Mak Erot? - Matured Readers Only Please.

Reading the headline I thought it was a typing error where it should be Mak Enot but the headline is correct. It is Mak Erot from Indonesia. She has passed away in early July 2008. Who is Mak Erot? Mak Erot, is a woman with esoteric powers. This legendary lenghtener of male members solves self-image problems of Indonesian men with penises and prayer mats. AFP report HERE.

Mak Erot's Business

Mak Erot's penis-growing business was carried on in the years immediately before her death by her grandsons. The regimen reportedly consisted of a diagnosis, the consumption of a series of herbal potions and concoctions, and a daily application of vegetable oil to the penis. The cost for the Mak Erot treatment is reportedly between $70 to $100 per day.2

She is even registered at MyBlogLog and her blog HERE.



Monday, June 09, 2008

We Are A Close Knit Community

Last weekend we engrave a new page of history for the place where I am staying. We are a small community made up of staffs of our department comprising all levels of positions. From officers to general worker but the cooperation is just like one big family. Even though there's sour grapes among the vines but that doesn't deter our motivation to put our hands together and make an event a success.

Organising a feast or any community events is one of the important activity to bind the harmony of a community. The process of organising itself is a showcase how ready members of the community are willing to come together and work for a common cause. Modern lifestyle is slowly shredding the integration of the neighbourhood. Going out in the wee hour of the morning and coming back late at night robs away the precious time that can mend the closeness of a community. The attitude of mind your own business is something that is a thorn in a piece of meat.

It was a marriage ceremony for one of the staffs next of kin and it was a first organised solely by the community. It is very difficult nowadays, what more in a city community to see such cooperation that is diminishing in the rural areas too. From the drawing board to the finish product it was all done boy ourselves in the community. I can consider it as a close knit community and maybe its due to all of us works in the same office. Even spouses of our staff put their hands together without feeling displaced, making the feast a success.

We took about two weeks preparing for the historical day and forming a working committee and I am proud to be a member. At least I can commit my effort and energy for some good deed for the sake of the community.

It was actually not a first activity that involves the community as a whole since we have been organising yearly korban (sacrifce) during the Idul Adha and the best thing it was recorded and aired on TV especially during the sports section of the prime time news. However the activity last week was a marriage feast or "kenduri kahwin".

The cooking was done by our own chef, preparing the spices and ingredients for the cooking, serving and taking care of cleanliness, all done by us. Scenes like this was usually found in the kampongs a few years back when youth migrating and the exodus to towns and cities were not that intense. Nowadays its hard to find the young generation staying in the rural areas because due to better education, these young boys are better educated and to level up with they achieved in education, they have to find jobs in towns and cities.

The cooking starts in the morning.

Men are still the best cook.

Entertainment is a must to wash away the tiredness. Who else were the ones who enjoyed most if not for the kids. Hey....!! its a karaoke session to entertain the helpers at the "kitchen area".


The feast was not planned to be at a great intensity but the outcome was unexpected. What was planned to be a small feast turned out to be very grand. However we did not burst the budget.

The main table ready for the King of the day (the bride and bridegroom)

......and the day came. Guests trickling in despite the light drizzle.

A small scale planning turn out to be grand.

The highlight of the day came and everything goes as planned with a glitch that the bride and bridegroom parties arrived a bit late. The rain too, does not dampen our high spirit. Here comes the bride and bridegroom with the pulsating beat of the kompang group from Pantai Dalam.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

KTM - Ketibaan Tidak Menentu

It is frustrating when you want to get a public transport in Kuala Lumpur to go from one place to another. If you wave a taxi, you have to ask whether he can go to where you want to go. It is upside turn when the situation is the taxi (as the server) will have to take you to where you want to go. Taxi service in Kuala Lumpur (maybe somewhere else too) just does not live up to expectation and many of the drivers have the guts to demand from the government for better treatment.

I seldom take the transitlink and can't blog about the service. Now most of my travel is on LRT since I am lucky that my home is not far from the LRT station. However once I wanted to go to Midvalley and that means I have to change from LRT to KTM communter at Bandar Tasik Selatan. When I arrive at the station there were many commuters waiting and when I asked how long will the next train will arrive the answer is so unexpected. He has been waiting for nearly two hours and still the train has not arrived. Compared the train towards Seremban he said there has been already six commuter train passing the station and from Seremban has been hours. No wonder whenever a train arrives, commuters rush in without waiting for those who wanted to disembark.

Today The Star carry this story. Read also HERE.

So can KTM still be called Keretapi Tanah Melayu? Or a better name as Ketibaan Tidak Menentu.

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