Besides handwriting day, there is also a drawing day, which falls on 7th of June every year. Wanting to hit the one million drawings mark, they are encouraging everyone to draw on that day. It is also alright to draw even that day is over, and that’s what I’m doing.
If you are thinking that people nowadays are having more sense, this video will prove you wrong. I probably wouldn’t believe things like setting a 6 year old girl on fire for walking on an upper caste road and stoning a girl to death for having relationship with a Muslim boy would ever happen these days if I have not seen the video myself.
Like the Kurdish girl stoning case, police refused to take action against the culprit. What a disgrace.
I have been living in Kuala Lumpur for the past 16 years, and I have never seen anything like that before, or at least not that extreme. It was reported that the cage owners do so because the crime rate is already not bearable. Your house might be broken into regardless day or night.
The next thing they have to worry is to make very sure that their cage won’t be on fire. Else you will be making a fool out of yourself, setting up cages that will trap yourself inside.
Malaysia will be one of the country that is getting involved the the Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch Relay. It is not something you get to participate often as this is only the second time held in Malaysia, the first was in 1964. Some details about the event:
Date: 21st of April, 2008 Starting point: Dataran Merdeka (Kuala Lumpur) Time:
10.00 AM - Core Convoy assembles at Dataran Merdeka
12.30 PM - 80 Torchbearers arrive at Dataran Merdeka
02.00 PM - Launching Ceremony at Dataran Merdeka
02.15 PM - Torch Relay commences
03.20 PM - Torch arrives at Stadium Merdeka
03.20 PM to 04.10 PM - recess and promotional activities by Presenting Partners
04.10 PM- Torch Relay continues from Stadium Merdeka
05.00 PM - Torch arrives in KL Tower
05.30 PM - Torch departs KL Tower
06.00 PM - Torch arrives in KLCC
06.05 PM - Closing Ceremony and community celebration in KLCC
Route Map:
A detailed slide about the KL Torch Relay was shown to the BlogMob participants yesterday by Samsung, but I don’t have a copy and thus some of the information provided might be wrong. The four selected torch bearers are Yang Berbahagia Datin Paduka Sharifah Mazlina Syed Abdul Kadir, Ras Adiba Radzi, Nicol Ann David and Lee Chong Wei. All these people have contributed to the society.
I did not notice that there are two movies having the same scream before watching this. Regardless it’s an action movie or cartoon or just whatever, they are featuring the same aaaaahhhhhhhh!!1!, the Wilhelm Scream.
Almost every blogger are having lame pranks for their readers on April Fools’ day. Things like, my website got hacked, I quit blogging etc are all outdated and probably wouldn’t work anymore. For me, I hosted a fake contest on last year’s April Fools’ Day.
Enough of pranks already, let’s have a look at the April Fools’ Day fun facts that I’ve found from Wikipedia and other sources:
Not the natural hole that cows have behind them, but hole on their stomach (also called fistulas) which scientists use to perform experiments on cow’s digestive system. The fun part is you can feed the cow and then take the food back out of the cow in the middle of its digestion, just using that hole.
A little cruel if you ask me, making a permanent hole on someone’s stomach without permission. The cow must be saying “What the hell is wrong with you making a hole on me”. One video after the jump.
An experiment has been carried out by Brainiac to investigate if looking at women’s breast for 30 minutes is equivalent to 30 minutes of workout. Apparently, the answer is ‘NO’.
Malaysia is running its 12th general election on 8th of March 2008. The voting has ended 8 hours ago, and results are coming slowly now. Below is the results for Pilihan Raya so far for now:
State
Barisan Nasional (BN) - 305 seats
Democratic Action Party (DAP) - 73 seats
Parti KeADILan Rakyat (PKR) - 40 seats
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 83 seats
Parliament
Barisan Nasional (BN) - 137 seats
Democratic Action Party (DAP) - 28 seats
Parti KeADILan Rakyat (PKR) - 23 seats
Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) 31 seats
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