Sunday, July 30, 2006,11:10 PM
White aggression
No, don't get me wrong, this post has nothing to do with racial sentiments or issues, it's more on the colour white. Was reading a TopGear's article on study done on drivers of white cars, found it interesting.

White cars 'increase aggression'
July 21, 2006

It's not just white-van drivers who are prone to aggressive driving.

A new study shows that drivers of white cars are more likely to speed and be abusive to other drivers.

The study was carried out by Churchill Car Insurance and shows that the average driver of a white car exceeds the motorway speed limit by 12.7mph.

If you want to calm down, try a silver or green car, because these tend to be driven by cool and balanced people.

Hmm.. I used to drive a silverish grey car. I guess that's the reason why Honda paints their sports version of cars white, to put the driver in a "killing spree mode".

So, the next time you see a white car speeding past you recklessly, give the driver a break, splash some red paint on their cars and make their day less stressed.

White isn't so pure after all..
 
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Friday, July 28, 2006,9:07 PM
This just came in!
Yusof happy son cleared
By PARVEEN GILL
KUALA LUMPUR: Movie producer Datuk Yusof Haslam has called for many press conferences during his long and distinguished career.


Yesterday’s session, however, was different. It was to explain that his son was not involved in taking drugs.

And when things got a bit “out of hand” from the hot-headed Mohd Syamsul, Yusof stepped in to offer some fatherly advice about being humble.

The 22-year-old Mohd Syamsul, an actor and film director himself, was picked up for suspected drug abuse at an entertainment outlet in Jalan Ampang on July 7.

PROVIDING PROOF: Yusof looking at the pathologist’s report clearing his son Mohd Syamsul of drug abuse.Yusof said that the laboratory test of Mohd Syamsul’s urine showed that that he had not used drugs.


Mohd Syamsul had responded sarcastically when he was asked if he had learnt anything from the episode.

“There is no lesson to be learnt from this. I was innocent then and I am still innocent now,” he retorted with his father and mother Datin Fatimah Ismail, at times in tears, seated beside him.
On hearing this, Yusof interjected, saying: “My son is young and hot-blooded.


“Since my parents were not rich, I went through hardship to get to where I am today but my children have an easy life.

“Syamsul, whatever papa is saying may make you feel uncomfortable but you should ponder on papa’s advice because you have a long road ahead of you.

“Hopefully, it is a lesson learnt for you.”
He said part and parcel of being famous was that “one is not spared the humiliation even when the allegations are false.”


Yusof added that he had never hesitated to point out mistakes committed by his four children.
He recollected the moment when actor Norman Hakim woke him up from sleep to say that Mohd Syamsul had been arrested.


“Even though he is naughty and stubborn, I know to what extent my son would go. Drug abuse is not one of them,” he said.

“Syamsul, whatever papa says is for your own good and papa has the right to speak.

“Initially, when police contacted me, I told them that if my son had abused drugs, he should face the consequence.

“Thankfully, he has been cleared of the allegation,” said Yusof, producer of the long running series Gerak Khas.

When another journalist asked Mohd Syamsul if he would continue going to pubs until the early hours of the morning, he replied: “That is my right!”

When Yusof interrupted with a stare, Mohd Syamsul coyly replied: “Kalau boleh tak pergi kot!” (If possible, maybe I would not go!)

Mohd Syamsul stressed that “whatever happened should not have happened” because he was innocent.

He asked the media to clear his family's name due to earlier reports on his arrest.

WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS ALL ABOUT???? Some B-grade Hollywood failure review??
Sensationlists! Our ex-PM's face was sprayed with mace and you wanna come up with better news?! Boo hoo! Holy-guacamole! The muscle on my face strained when I read this! Geez weez....

Can we call the vice squad here? It's degrading our minds..
Geez weez....

Taken from TheStar article Yusof happy son cleared
 
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006,11:34 PM
Napoleon will blow the dynamites of your freaking mind!
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Pedro Sanchez and Napoleon Dynamite

Let's assume that the movie world is our very own Solar System. The sun is the place where the blockbusters are and Pluto is where the obscure and failed ones are. In between them is where the rest falls in. Once in a while, some foreign object, like an asteroid or a comet from the outer space will unexpectedly enter the system, causing havoc and put the astronomers in a blissful excitement. One such foreign object is Napoleon Dynamite.

Okay, let's forget about the metaphorical explanation, Napoleon Dynamite is one mind-blowing movie. The story has no definitive plot, but a series of subplots that forms the story of a high school student in Preston, Idaho named Napoleon Dynamite. It's unconventionally interesting and funny, with the type of humor you would find in some independent films. The story centers around the adventures of the main protagonist, Napoleon (played by Jon Heder), an eccentric and socially-inept kid and also his equally-eccentric friends and relatives. Napoleon is the type high school kid living in the fantasy of his own world, minding his own business until something comes in and change the course of his life. Reminds me a lot of some of the people I meet back in school.

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He's not stoned, he's born like that.

To me, the type of humor used in this movie may not cater to most people, the stupid and strange behaviour the characters show will have many viewers thinking "What the f*** was that all about??". Coupled with an easy-going and somewhat cheerful soundtrack, it's paced at a speed that allows you to digest the bits of the story easily. Napoleon's demeanor will make you think that this guy is dumb or really need some serious psychiatric help, but who cares, its just great to see Napoleon and the rest go about their lives dealing with mundane things like friendship, love, reality and self-improvement. They're all smart in their own ways. One thing that I find interesting about the characters in the movie is that most of them are not afraid to do what feel like doing, eventhough they will only end up embarrasing themselves, which is the fun part. The dialogue itself, although slow, is the highlight, simple and funny.

Anyone reading this should give this movie a go. Freaking unusual but it's those movies that only comes out once in a blue moon, just like the comets in our Solar System. And it's family-friendly too...
 
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