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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Remembering Jack Nathan – A Tribute

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Related posts:
Eulogy: "Hi Jimi, I'm Jack - Jack Nathan"
In Memoriam: Jack Nathan (1965 - 2006)

The saddest thing about this is that Walski won't be around for it. Got this in the mail yesterday.

Greetings and salutations.

This is a gig I wish we never had to organize. 20 bands/artists - friends, bandmates of Jack will be getting together to remember and celebrate Jack's life.

- Rafil


Image hosting by PhotobucketRemembering Jack Nathan - a private by-invitation-only gig
(click on the image above if you wish to attend)

The concert is scheduled for Sunday, November 26th (from 1pm till late), and is by-invitation only. The image above links to the 360° Head Rotation website, which provides details on how to RSVP or get on the guest list.
(getting invited, gig lineup, and more, in the full post)

Bands slated to perform (as of this posting) are as follows:
► Country Hearts
► The Small Stones
► Furniture
► Ismail
► Fiesta
► Ben's Bitches
► Purple Haze
► Azmyl Yunor
► Tempered Metal
► Albert & Vijay
► PhD
► Big Game
► Auburn, and of course,
► 360° Head Rotation

Gigs being gigs, the lineup above could change.

For harrassment-avoidance, this gig will be strictly by invitation only. Either go to 360DHR's website (instructions are there), or e-mail your Full Name, Contact Phone Number, and e-mail address to tribute@360dhr.com.

Just tell 'em Walski sent you... and that he's truly sorry he has to be away on that day. Far, far away (but more on that later).

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Living in the CROSShairs of Paranoia

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Related posts: Other bloggerhood brethren who've posted on this stupid Crucifix-on-a-biscuit controversy:
Fathi Aris Omar
Jeff Ooi
Howsy
...
and numerous others.
Walski cannot help but find this funny. To an extent, it's almost a self-fulfilling prophesy. Walski cannot believe that anyone would actually make an issue out of this.
Sometime back, Walski posted (in a facetious vein) about how the letters "T" & 't" (Panda added the arithmethic operators "+" and "x") should be stricken from the alphabet, because of their uncanny resemblance to crucifixes. That, and other silly prohibitions recommended for those Muslims suffering from literalism-induced myopia.
From Fathi Aris Omar's Patah Balek, Image hosting by PhotobucketAnd now, there are a group of concerned Muslim consumers who are seeing crosses on biscuits and making a fuss about it (originally read at Fathi Aris Omar's Patah Balek).
So concerned, in fact, that they've filed a police report. These folks are apparently the same ones who had earlier on tried to crucify (pun intended) the makers of High 5 bread, making it more than just a health-related issue, namely the Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM), or Muslim Consumers Association.
To Walski, this really is starting to get into the realm of the ridiculous. If these overly myopic Muslims are going to take offense to seeing crosses in everything, as if perpetually living under the cross-hairs of self-induced paranoia, they may as well move some place else safer.
As it turns out, in fact, as we will see later on in this post, no place on planet Earth is likely to be safe from those scary crucifixes or crucifix-like imagery. To be totally safe from the influence of these crucifixes they fear so much, migration to another planet may even be necessary.
The forum in which Fathi Aris Omar initially read about this latest controversy is TranungKite (and the thread pertaining to the Cross-on-a-biscuit issue makes for interesting and entertaining reading), and thought it was put up for comedic value. One commenter insinuated that if there are visible crosses on the biscuit, "who knows what could be in the biscuit".
So, since this whole issue revolves around something utterly ridiculous, Walski has no choice, but to take it to the next level of absurdity... so here are things that have crosses in or on them, which should be avoided by these overly-concerned morons. Like the plague that they've made themselves out to be.
(crosses, crosses everywhere... in the full post)

We've already covered the letters "T", "X", "t", and "x". They are indeed crucifix like. And also the arithmethic operators "+" and "x", by the way. So, here are other things and places that these morons should avoid as well, lest they inadvertently run into something that resembles a crucifix.
Throw your TV away
For starters, even the word television has the blasphemous letter "t" in it. So, while staying home may be safe, make sure you don't watch tv. tv1, tv2, tv3... hell, even RTM on Astro... all of 'em have the letter "t" in them.
Stay away from tiled surfaces
CROSSES GALORE!! Image taken from FloRad.co.uk, hosting by PhotobucketAlmost any tiled surface presents you with a whole orgy of crucifixes. So, if your house has any tiled surfaces, rip 'em out immediately. Especially in the kitchen - imagine all the crucifix-contaminated food you're eating prepared in your tiled-floor kitchen. Your own kitchen could be the source of your potential blasphemy... without you even having to worry yourself silly about some Wall's cookie ice-cream.
And what about your bathroom? Tiled floor and walls, Walski bets. Either move out, or remodel immediately. Your own home could put your fragile faith at risk.
Now, granted there are some tile designs where the edges don't meet at right angles. If your house utlizes these designs, then your faith may actually still be safe.
Avoid reading and writing with Romanized alphabets
Oh, and stay away from math, as well. Bonus points if you can read Arabic or write exclusively in Jawi. Otherwise, stay illiterate - it's safer. And since you're buying into the dreaded crucifix-everywhere rhetoric, you're probably already half-way to being free from any intelligence. Becoming illeterate and math-challenged merely completes the experience.
Ignorance is bliss, Walski's been told.
Stay away from cities/towns with intersections
Especially 4-way junctions and roundabouts - CROSSES, CROSSES, CROSSES! Even our capital city of Kuala Lumpur isn't safe.
Image hosting by PhotobucketRoundabouts can be hazardous to your faith, and 4-way junctions too
(image from Google Earth)

You may not see them at ground level (since you obviously can't see the bigger picture), but those dreaded crosses are definitely there! Well, you know, Kuala Lumpur may not be the best place to be living in anyway, with all the decadence and sin you keep harping about.
It would probably be safer for you if you moved to a somewhere more holy. Like Mecca, for example, the holiest of Islamic cities. You'd definitely be safe from crosses there, right?
Well, guess what?
Image hosting by PhotobucketEven the holiest of cities isn't safe from the treachery of hidden crucifixes...
(image from Google Earth)

And that's not counting the numerous cross-streets, junctions and what not. This large intersection, by the way is a mere 2km straight-line distance from the Great Mosque, which houses the Kaabah (according to Google Earth).
Like Walski mentioned earlier in the post, not a single inhabited area on planet Earth could automatically be considered safe haven from the potential blasphemy of crosses and crucifixes. Walski strongly suggests moving to uninhabited, infrastructure-free environments, where the risk of accidentally having crosses and crucifixes intruding into your periphery is reduced, if not eliminated.
Or better yet, move to another fucking planet...

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Repression of Expression

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Walski read about this at the Ricecooker blog. Not surprising, to be honest.

Image hosting by PhotobucketThe repression of youthful expression continues...

The gig was supposed to have been held yesterday, November 11. And of course, Kuala Kangsar is the Royal Town of Perak, the home state of FatwaMan himself. And yes, the Perak Religious Department was involved with putting a stop to this gig, together with the police, and (apparently) even the Perak Royal Palace.

It is precisely this kind of crap that is the basis behind Smithereens. And it all boils down to one simple reason. Regardless of whether the intent is is morals and religion, or to uphold the Establishment status quo, the real reason is simple. The real reason can be summed up in one, commonly used word - control.
(more controlling thoughts in the full post)

But sadder still are the sentiments of one commenter on that Ricecooker post, Adzakael, who had this to say (emphasis, and English translation, by myAsylum):

This is one of the reasons kenapa aku tak nak balik Malaysia.
nak main gig pun tak boleh!
(Bukannya ada ritual sembelih kambing puja setan pun)

Dia orang bukan against youngsters, t[api] against independent thinking young people yg mampu berdiri tanpa tongkat dr org lain. Dia orang suka youngsters yg pemikirannya dependent dgn diorang. So senang sikit nak dikontrol.

Kalau camni gayanya, hujan emas dinegeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendri,baik lagi duduk kat negeri orang hari-hari hujan emas boleh jd kaya mcm Bill Gates dr hujan batu dah la badan sakit,kepala pun sakit,tangan pon lebam,mata pun bengkak.


This is one of the reasons why I don't want to return to Malaysia.
Not even allowed to play gigs.
(it's not like there are any goat sacrifice or Satanic worship)

They are not against youngster, but against independent thinking young people who are capable to stand on their own without the crutches of others. They like youngsters whose minds are dependent (on them). So they become easier to control.

If this is the way it's going, [translation of a mongrelized Malay proverb] "rain of gold in others' land, rain of stone in our own land, might as well stay in the land of others". It rains gold everyday, can become rich like Bill Gates, compared to rain of stone - bruised body, pain in the head, hands get bruised, and the eyes get swollen.

Great way to ensure that the brain-drain continues, isn't it?

In the battleground for Malay mindshare, and vote-share, between the Putrid Asinine Sheetheads and U Must Not Object (the status quo), the real casualties are the rest of the nation. Perhaps this latest gig ban is just part and parcel of the rancidity surrounding the coming General Assembly. Or maybe it's just a teaser of the real repression that's to come?

And it is partly as a result of this war between the two political stalwarts that the Malaysia we live in is becoming more and more repressive as the days go by.

More importantly, however, is the sad truth of how apathetic our younger folk are towards the political goings on. Walski doesn't blame them, by the way. What the young see are a bunch of hypocrites in suits (shirt/tie, or jubah/serban - it doesn't really matter) slugging it out for power. And the young hate hypocrites more than anything else - they've had enough of hypocricy growing up thus far.

Heh... and the political parties wonder why the young don't break the turnstiles down to sign up? It's hard to discuss relevance when you don't even have a clue about what the damn word means. Instead, they harp on and on about how the young don't appreciate the struggles of our forefathers in gaining independence.

And independence gained, for what? So the pillagers can be homegrown, instead of foreign?

And because of that, perhaps it's high time that the more socially aware amongst us who are young (or young at heart) got together and started something to change that. Perhaps a "Rock The Vote" type of campaign.

When you don't vote, you don't have a voting voice, you don't have representation. When you don't have representation, your rights are open to be trampled upon. And that's what the powers-that-be, and powers-that-wannabe, really care about - not you, but your vote.

And with your vote, perhaps there will come a day when we can all collectively stand up proud, to say a big, rousing

F U C K
O F F

to those hypocrites who pretend to care, when all they really care about is power. It won't happen overnight, but it can happen.

Walski thinks it's high time we stopped only bitching about how crappy things are, and do something real about how our lives are being ruined run. If anyone else is serious about getting the younger set to speak their voice through their vote, let Walski know. A difference can be made, but you gotta start somewhere.

Have you registered to vote?

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Smithereens

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No, Walski's not talking about the New Jersey rock outfit, nor is he directly referring to the Mongolian model they found - or what's left of her.

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(from www.liesandhalftruths.com)

No, nothing like that at all.

When Walski looks around him, sometimes all he sees are lies being perpetuated for the sake of chaos, animosity hurled for personal political gain, chains being put around our minds in fear that our horizons become broad enough to resist the mindless dogma that's constantly being forced-fed into our lives. Great for some... rotten for most.

Whatever good that's left, is slowly rotting towards an unceremonious demise. To be buried without a parting prayer, in a grave with no marker. All that's left is a memory - and that too fades with time.

And when there's no other place to seek refuge, no other place to run to, a sickening feeling starts to envelope Walski's psyche. Accept or die. Accept, and have your insides die. Either way, kiss your individualism and uniqueness goodbye. Your destiny is to join the collective... "resistance is futile", say the Borg.

Life, as Walski knows it, is slowly being blown to smithereens.

Bit, by tiny little bit.

And because of that, this song was born. The first song Walski's written in close to two decades. What genre is it? Don't know (it's not Gamelan)- Walski doesn't like compartmentalized genre-lization... You decide.

Smithereens
by Walski of Sound (5:48 min)


Click to play or download here
(Lyrics in the full post)

Walski does hope that there is more in life to look forward to, ever being the optimist. But the situation right now does leave a lot to be desired.
(Smithereens lyrics in the full post)

Smithereens
©2006 - music & lyrics - Walski of Sound

Looks like it's the beginning
Beginning of the end
The world around me crumbling
What lies around the bend

A wall of lies beseech me
A sea of tears wash by
In smithereens our future
In front of my two eyes

To what can we look forward
When everything ain't right
When nothing compensates
Things lost and gone forever

On whom can we rely
Redeem what we have lost
Piss away the future
Kiss our fate goodbye

Deceit and skillful cunning
No quarter for you nor I
Just left there by the wayside
To rot and left to die

In smithereens our world now
What pieces left don't fit
And what they think is paradise
Our hell, a bottomless pit

Fear, incite
Hate, despise
Open eyes, open wide
Foolish pride
Shameless lies
Open eyes, open wide

Musical geek notes: Smithereens was composed using MODPLUG Tracker (v1.16.0203). Vocals recorded and pre-mixed with Audacity v1.2.4 (using a very crappy mic). Music, lyrics, performance, production (pre & post), and remix by Walski of Sound.

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Monday, November 06, 2006

More important than the Human Race...

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... is the Malay Race.

Nothing beats waking up to the stench of political grandstanding first thing in the morning. It's that unique hard-to-define odor that immediately tells you the UMNO General Assembly meeting is looming around the corner.

Image hosting by Photobucket"Without race-based politics, I'd be out of a job"

To fully appreciate what Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman had to say, do read the full article (or download the PDF version here).

So, let's see if Walski understands the subtext of what the man is trying to tell us:
► Malays are, by nature, inept. Therefore, they need UMNO to champion them
► Meritocracy, which is based on ability, hence, is not a good thing. Therefore the Malays need UMNO to ensure that they won't have to compete on an equal playing field - ever
► UMNO will protect the Malays from globalization, liberalization and any other threats to the tempurung the Malays choose to live under
► Race-based politics keeps me employed, therefore you need UMNO politicians like me
► Although the South Johor Economic Region (SJER) is not explicitly mentioned, getting annexed by Singapore is okay, since it's only a small, bonded part of Johor. And as long as the right UMNOputeras get a big fat slice (screw everyone else)
(more subtext and thoughts in the full post)

It's all too obvious that these statements are nothing but Rah-Rah Hidup Melayu pep-talk for the benefit of the UMNO faithful at the meeting. In the name of UMNO, for UMNO, till death do us part. Amen.

Incidentally, the article would also make an excellent sloganeering handbook for the newbie UMNO politicus maximus* (emphasis by myAsylum):

"Umno Johor is steadfast in its stand that the meritocracy system must be stopped"
Even if the term Bangsa Malaysia is to be used, it must only be applied in the context of all the peoples of Malaysia with the Malays as the pivotal race
"Bahasa Melayu was also in danger of losing its edge as the language of knowledge in schools because of the priority that was being given to English"

Was Bahasa Melayu ever a language of knowledge in schools? Whatever happened to the term Bahasa Malaysia, Walski wonders? A cursory look at who our interantional trading partners are, and what language they speak, would probably knock some sense into the Datuk.

He urged the rank and file to reflect on the party’s early struggle as many had lost track of its original goals in their pursuit of progress and prosperity
After 49 years of independence, we should be more mature and not try to produce nebulous concepts whose origins are not clear. The concept, if subjected to abuse, can threaten national stability.

Nice.

One point Datuk Ghani makes, implicitly, is that without the UMNO crutch, the Malays will never survive the coming difficult years. To Walski, however, it is UMNO that needs the continued Malay reliance on the psychological crutch, simply for its own legitimacy, relevance, and survival.

After 49 years of independence, dear Datuk, you should also realize that to survive the next 49, the status quo paradigms we hold onto so dearly will probably need to shift. We need paradigms that are relevant to the problems we face today, not nostalgia-induced status quo paradigms which will bring us to no more greater heights than same 'ol. same 'ol mediocrity. We need paradigms that can leverage on the combined strengths of all Malaysian ethnicities, and not simply the promotion and interest of one pivotal race. We need paradigms to fully realize our true Malaysian potential. Paradigms that address relevant problems based on need, and not on the needs of one pivotal race alone.

And just as it is pivotal to Vulcan Philosophy, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one", is equally applicable to the here, the now, and the real Malaysia all Malaysian love. Not just the pivotal race.

And speaking of "49 years of independence", Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman would have been somewhere around 11 years old in 1957, when independence was achieved from Britain (he was born in 1946, according to Wikipedia). With rah-rah speeches like this, one could almost imagine Datuk Ghani struggling side-by-side with the late Tunku.

Gee, they sure do start political activism and awareness young, down south in the UMNO-bastion state of Johor, don't they?

* Walski's made-up Latin glossary: Just in case you were wondering, the term politicus maximus is something Walski totally made up. It means "big political rat"

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Profiling the Serial Book-Killer

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If you've been reading myAsylum long enough, you'd know that one of the things that peeves Walski to no end is censorship. That, and maybe Professional Wrestling, too - but we'll leave that for another day.

Image hosting by PhotobucketAnd few things could be worse, from a censorship standpoint, than the wholesale banning of books. (Why they don't just ban Professional Wrestling instead remains a mystery to Walski). So it was with great distress when, over the last couple of weeks, a number of blog posts have been talking about the increased occurrences book banning in Malaysia, of late.

First, there is the "de facto" banned list from the Ministry for Internal Security (Kementerian Keselamatan Dalam Negeri or KKDN) - or in a more concise PDF version, courtesy of Silverfish Books. And then, to add insult to injury, Walski found out about another, more ad hoc list, from the Johor Bahru KDN (see here), which was first read about at Manuscripts Don't Burn, a book-banning watchdog and activist blog.

Walski's mid-post note of appreciation: Hat tips all around go to the good folks behind Manuscripts Don't Burn, namely Midnite Lily, Erna, Eyeris, Bibliobibuli, and Ted Mahsun, for putting this most excellent site together!

Now, this "unofficial" (i.e. un-Gazetted) list contains some of the most surprising titles that you would expect to find. Most prominent on the list is Booker of Booker Prize-winning book Midnight's Children, by acclaimed author Salman Rushdie. It won this prize in 1981. The book was released a year earlier, in 1980.

A quick side-note about Malaysian Governmental directives: Official Directives from the central authority are frequently disputed (sometimes even ignored) by local Napoleonic authorities. In this case, in addition to the official banned book list, the Johor KDN has probably added their own banned list. You'll just have to trust Walski on this one - but it's based on his experience importing stuff through the various ports of entry, and having to deal with the various regional Customs authorities. Malaysian Customs authorities at every entry point have their own discretionary powers, and they make full use of these powers. Walski assumes the same applies to KDN/KKDN.

For fun, lets assume that the "unofficial" banned list is the work of one individual, whom we shall call Suspect Zero, again for the sheer heck of it. Let's attempt to profile our Suspect Zero, and although the list is probably not the work of one person, it does assist in understanding the mentality behind this draconian stupidity.

A few preliminary questions come to mind:
(a) What kind of civil service moron takes 25 years to read a damn book (its only about 624 pages long)?
(b) Why "restrict" (a nice, politically correct term for ban) a book that's been on sale for the last quarter of a century?
(c) Why now?

Reading through the unofficial restricted list, you will also find other titles from Salman Rushdie, such as (his latest) "Shalimar the Clown", and "Fury". This gives Walski a clue to answering the three questions above. It indicates that it is the author, not the books, that's the target of this ban.
(Walski answers the questions, and more, in the full post)

Even the most ignorant of ignoramuses would probably know the name Salman Rushdie, as that heretic who insulted Prophet Muhammad in his book The Satanic Verses, and as a result got a fatwa issued against the book and himself (by the late Ayatollah Khomeini, calling for his death). This most clearly points to the probability that Suspect Zero is Malay/Muslim, and perhaps one that is not all that well-read, relying instead on hearsay and wisdom from the religious authorities (who are themselves typically not well-read outside their field).

This is further supported by the fact that there are a few books on Islam or Islam-related, which may not promote the official mainstream dogamatic views of Islam (a book on Osama bin Laden, one on al-Qaeda, and even Karen Armstrong's History of God, which incidentally is also in Walski's personal collection - only for the last almost 8 years!)

So far so good - we have a criteria to start our further investigation with.

Alright, what else is on the list? Many of the books are related to sex. Yes, that evil activity, against which moralists usually bend over backwards to repress. In this case, however, anything even the slightest bit perceptibly relating to sex - and it always makes Walski wonder what kind of warped mind would categorize as prurient sex material, book titles including one on women's health, one on breastfeeding (the baby, not husband), an historical revue of the brassiere, and the critically acclaimed The Vagina Monologues - anything with vagina in the title must be pruriently sexual, right? Plus a few books that promote a Western liberal view of feminism.

Suspect Zero, we can conclude, therefore, is male, primarily due to the misogynistic leanings exhibited in the list. The incidence of female misogyny is rare, and probably statistically insignificant for the purposes of this analysis.

BANNED!! Image from Amazon.co.uk, hosting by PhotobucketMoving along... Now there are some titles on the unofficial list that are simply mind-boggling: a children's read-aloud fairy tale book, a Spongebob Squarepants interactive book, a book on Bali architectural and cultural styles, and even one on globalization!

But this almost fits into the profile we have so far. "Fairy Tales" and Spongebob Squarepants are probably construed as un-Islamic, and therefore "dangerous" for the young mind. The same applies to anything Bali-esque - Hindu influence in Malay/Nusantara culture... perish the thought... failing which, ban the book. And how can globalization be anything but bad for the pampered and mollycoddled Malay psyche? Ban the f*cker!!

Add to that what we already know - Suspect Zero is a civil servant - and to use the common stereotypes - would be a person that follows orders to the latter, usually devoid of any common sense or reasonable judgement. And since this is someone with some level of authority within the civil service, we would put Suspect Zero at between 30 - 55 years of age.

And so we have Suspect Zero's profile: Malay/Muslim, male, age between 30 - 55, dogmatically devout believer in mainstream official Islam, has mysogynistic tendencies, and who is devoid of independent and critical analytical thought. Sound like any civil servant you know? Better yet - transpose the profile (except the age/sex part) - and you get the mindset behind this, and other government-related anti-progressive trends that we see plaguing our nation.

Now some of you will probably start branding Walski with all kinds of labels after the last paragraph: heretic, Islamophobe, racist anti-Malay, betrayer of race and religion, free thinker, and liberal - Walski's heard them all, and frankly doesn't give a rat's ass. Stick and stones...

It also underlines Walski's larger concern about conservative Islamic thought, which clearly is becoming more pervasive. It's not just about their adverse views towards liberalism and libertarianism. To Walski, book banning is one of the more insidious side-effects that perhaps is not very obvious to most.

The real point is this: banning books is not going to help Malaysia achieve a thinking citizenry, regardless of ethnicity, creed or deoderant preferance. Stick, spray, gel or roll-on, not having free and unrestricted access to books, and other reading materials, means retarding our own human potential for intellectual growth. And a Malaysia of our collective ideals - progressive, respected, and with an intelligent citizenry - can only be achieved through the development of our intellect.

What better way is there to grow our intellect than through reading? Walski sure can't think of any, and if you actually have an alterantive to reading, you may very well be on your way to the next Nobel Prize. Yeah... Walski didn't think you did, either.

Banning Spongebob Squarepants is not going to help. Neither is repressing any discussion of a sexual nature. Neither is denying enquiring females the opportunity to learn about the biological workings of their own body (which reminds Walski of an anecdote, which is at the very end of this post).

How can you help?
If you feel that censorship is wrong, and the banning of books an even bigger wrong (Walski does), then you can do your part to make more people aware about this incidious trend that threatens our nation's intellectual health. Go to this specific post at Manuscripts Don't Burn, copy one of their nice-looking buttons, and put it on your blog (or website), if you have one. And don't forget to link the image back to Manuscripts Don't Burn.

But don't just stop at embedding the pretty buttons - write something about why you think book banning is bad, dangerous, plain idiotic, etc. - about whatever your thoughts are pertaining to this. If you don't already have a blog (or website), writing about it anywhere is a good way to start. And Walski is happy to accept contributed writings to post on myAsylum (it helps with the occassional writer's block...), on any subject, but particularly this one.

Finally, read a banned book. Yes, you may be risking persecution prosecution, but doing this does help to understand the mindset behind this ridiculous policy of banning books. Understanding is the first step to fighting it. And reading is your all-access transit ticket towards understanding.

Walski's female reproductive system ignorance anecdote: Some years ago, Walski had a colleague - a rather naive Malay/Muslim girl, single, in her early 30's. Because any discussion of sex and reproductive health was a strict taboo in family circles then (heck, it still is today), her ignorance led her to believe that newborn children came out of the anus, and was dreading the thought of becoming a mother. We had a good laugh at work that day, needless to say - and did educate her on how babies are actually born (in very non-explicit terms). But this sort of ignorance is clearly a result of repression of information, instituted through morality-based justifications. Today, close to a decade and a half later, Walski's ex-colleague is happily married, with a couple of boisterous kids. Walski is also happy to report that all her kids came out through the proper channel.

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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Manic Museum-Mania Means More Maniacal Malaysian Museums

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Soon the Museum Bill will be tabled in Parliament. According to the news report Walski read, its purpose is to establish some kind of national standard for museums. Which really isn't a bad thing - provided the real purpose is the stated purpose. Be that as it may, we'll just have to wait and see.

Today, apart from the decaying National Museum in Kuala Lumpur, there are quite a number of other interesting museums to visit in Malaysia, such as the Pucuk Rebung Museum Gallery, Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman, the Natural History Museum in Kuching, and the Forest Research Institute Museum.

Once the Bill passes, Walski anticipates a mad rush to establish new museums all across this nation of ours. So, in anticipation and to beat the crowd (yeah, right....), here then are myAsylum's nominations for the museums Walski would like to see established.

The Museum of Malaysian Records
Image hosting by PhotobucketMalaysia BOLEH! This is, or should be, a hands-down given. And there may already be one for all you know. It's a known fact that Malaysia has a unique obsession with records - the biggest this, the longest that - it's become the the favorite Malaysian pre-occupation for more than a decade. What better way to spend an afternoon than seeing all the wonderful (and sometimes unnecessary) records being broken by Malaysians.

Not World records, necessarily, but Malaysian records. Among other things, you can find out:
► Who the oldest living Malaysian is
► The largest ever Teh Tarik event
► Who Really Killed Roger Rabbit Democracy (okay, not really)
► Which model of Proton has been to the North Pole
► The cutest Jenglot in captivity
... and many other strange, exciting, interesting, and usually totally useless, facts. Malaysian Records fact, as some claim, is stranger than fiction (albeit not as exciting).

What you probably will not find out is why Malaysians have this obsession in the first place. That fact is probably one of those closely guarded Official Secrets which you'd get yourself into lots of trouble if you knew or disclosed.

The National Road-Kill Museum
Image from paultan.org, hosting by Photobucket. WARNING - link has some very EXPLICITLY GORY photos of this accidentLet's face it, folks - the mayhem we frequently see on the Malaysian highways, trunk roads and any path open to vehicular traffic, is borderline legend. Rather than obscure this fact, it's time Malaysia makes it something to be proud of - and what better way to celebrate this unique facet of Malaysian life than to dedicate a museum to it?

If Saigon, as one of it's tourist attractions, has the War Remnants Museum (formerly known as the American War Attrocities Museum) we can be the next worldwide museum sensation with the National Road-Kill Museum, where you can marvel (and be utterly sickened) by the various attrocities that occur on our roads daily. Here you can visit the following ogrish galleries:

► Bus/Lorry 1 - Kancil 0
► 1001 Mangled Bikers
► Hit 'n Run Parade
► Rempit -Я- Us
► Red Means GO!
► The Ops Sikap Gallery of Horrors

... and many other interesting displays for a fun-filled afternoon. Barf-bag stations are located throughout the museum for your convenience and up-chuck pleasure.

And this museum's appeal will not be limited to our foriegn guests. It will be great for local tourism as well. Who knows - maybe our would-be road terrors will have the living crap scared out 'em, once and for all? That'll definitely make driving safer for the rest of Malaysia's courteous and law-abiding drivers (all 27 of us).

The Museum of Man-made Natural Disasters
Natural disasters are a reality of life - they happen, whether we like them to or not. But this niche museum looks at natural disasters which had their root cause in what man callously did to the environment. Indiscriminate hacking away at hillsides and similar maltreatment.

Who can forget such memorable landslides, such as the Highland Towers Tragedy, or the Kampung Pasir Landslides, or the Karak Highway landslide? Or how about the Penang Ferry Terminal disaster? It may not have been a natural disaster per se, but it sure as heck was man-made.

Image hosting by PhotobucketThe most disasterous museum visit you'll ever experience
(click on image for source pictures)

And with every disaster, an official session of tai-chi can't be too far away - and at this museum you'll get to see for yourself how various authorites have tried to deflect responsibility unto one another, neither one claiming responsibility. Political acrobatics to even make the Ringling Brothers feel dizzy.

In addition, join in the fun at the numerous interactive stations, where you can simulate future disasters, based on the environmental negligence of today. For example, see what will happen to our fragile riverine eco-system when waste discharge is not regualated - or worse, when existing regulations are not enforced. The worse the future disaster, the more points you will score. And at the end of your visit, your points will be tallied (from all participating interactive stations), and you stand a chance to win one of our exciting mutated wild-life soft-toy collectibles.

Educational! Shockingly fun! A monstrous afternoon of ecological disasters for the entire family to enjoy!
(more museum madness in the full post)

The Moral Policing Museum and Gallery
Over the last decade or so, the increasing Islamization of Malaysia has produced an interesting sideshow effect - the Moral Police. Soon, individual rights and the right to privacy (especially if you're of the Malay/Muslim persuasion) will be extinct. And according to some, faster than you can say "leatherback turtle".

With the demarkating lines between UMNO and PAS blurring, a religious police state is almost a given (Walski will be long-gone from this God-foresaken place if this really, actually, comes to pass), why not start commemorating the erosion of personal rights in Malaysia by creating a museum dedicated to those who don't have anything better to do than making life for others a sheer, living hell?

Introducing the National Museum and Gallery of Moral Policing!

Image hosting by PhotobucketLearn about the high-profile pivotal events in Malaysian Moral Policing history, such as GoatGate, GoatGate2, PageantGate, ParkGate, ZoukGate, and more recently LangkawiGate. Educate yourself on the ongoing demolishing of democratic rights of the individual, and learn about the true agenda of turning Malaysia back a millenial notch to the good 'ol days of the 10th century, when the men were men, the sheep were nervous, and women were neither heard, seen nor mattered (other than as biological birth vessels).

Admission is free - but accidentally admit to the wrong thing, and you might find your visit to this museum cut-short with a one-way free ticket to moral rehab. Oh, and if you come unprepared, or dressed improperly, sarongs and burkhas are provided for a small rental fee.

The National Institute of Decrepit Design
The history of Malaysian design is one that has gained worldwide recognition. But too little domestic and international attention have been given to lousy designs that our country should be equally proud of.

In this wonderfully silly museum designed to cater to thousands of tourists per day, you'll see absurd designs such as the Kuala Lumpur Integrated (on paper only) Transit System, where great pains have been taken to ensure that intersecting rail lines do not actually integrate (unlike those bastards south of Johor). Or the Impossible-to-Open Food Packaging. Or the design techniques applied in constructing the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) to ensure air travellers rediscover the joy, excitement, Jet A-1 fumes and potential eardrum damage, of walking on airport tarmacs .

And of course, no Bad Design museum would be complete without the grand-daddy of bad designs, the Middle Ring Road 2 (the badly designed and maintained sequel).

Marvel as you learn about the ancient black art of design by political expediency, and how to design a path from point A to point B, making it as complicated a line as possible, instead of a simple straight line.

Image hosting by PhotobucketWhy design something simple and practical, when a complicated
and dysfunctional design is more politically appealing?

In the example above - designing a highway from A to B would necessitate passing through D and F (where your political allies' constituents are) and avoiding C (where your political allies' plots of land are).

A special wing in this museum has been dedicated to the study of The Fine Art of Perpetual Repairs, which also houses a section focusing on the science of "Easy Maintenance for Assured Malfunction". Last but not least, no visit to this museum would be complete without spending some time viewing the multimedia presentation on Optimal Bus Stop Placement for Maximal Traffic Congestion presented in our patented Neck-Strain-o-Scope auditorium, complete with surround sound from the left speakers only.

Getting to this unique museum is easy - drive there! (Not currently serviced by any public transportation) And the best part is - parking is free!! (all 5 parking spots)

The Museum of Charlatan Mediums
Specially designed and built for gullible tourists from every corner of the globe! Malaysians are given the opportunity to pay 10% extra (patriotism tax). The only museum where you get cured while visiting.

Located in Kuala Lumpur, deep in the Bukit Nenas forest, this intriguing museum gives visitors the opportunity to learn more, first-hand, about traditional and mystical cures for any conceivable ailment - physical, mental or imagined:
Scabbies (cure: sex)
Broken Marriages (cure: sex)
Being overlooked for work promotion (cure: sex)
Supernatural posession (cure: lots of sex)
Jilted-Love Payback (cure: potion, a strand of your ex's hair, and lots of sex)
... and many, many more ailments where sex with our superbly trained charlatan mediums will rid you of your ailment, self-dignity and whatever cash your ATM card can afford.

Usually open 24 hours (but not in a row), all you need to do is to purchase the ticket at the main entrance, then wait to find out if we're open. Admission fee includes a complimentary multi-purposeless ancient talisman, and if you're lucky, you may even get a one-year supply of prophylactics, to equip you for return visits.

AND FINALLY...

Walski's Museum of Pet Peeves
Walski figured that once the standards are established, he should start his own museum, detailing all of the stupidity that bugs him on a daily basis. The details aren't quite finalized yet, but Walski has plans to include the following thematic galleries:
► Idiots with broken SmartTags
► 50 Ringgit don't buy sh*t
► I skipped Roundabouts in driving school
► Punch-cards are the Devil's handiwork
► Stupid rich f*cks driving sans signal lights
► The nicer the car, the uglier yo' face
... and too many others to list down right now... Maybe Walski will do a post specially for this one sometime in the very near future...

In the meantime, let's hope that these other suggested museums will see the light of day at some point. Walski may have left out some interesting ideas, so feel free to suggest some, m'kay?

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

Enter the History Police

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This is one type of policing that Walski totally didn't expect. With all the excitement about the Sultan of Pandamaran and the more attention-catching goings on, this little bit of news kinda got burried. From The Star, yesterday (November 1, 2006).

Image hosting by PhotobucketNot enough with Culture and Language Policing,
we may soon have our own History Police

Fair enough - there has to be a certain standard set for museums. But what's a little worrying is the last sentence in the opening paragraph - the part about the "standard of history set by the Government" (emphasis by myAsylum). In other words, does this mean only "Government-approved" history? One could almost imagine this reasoning:

"Yeah, Hang Jebat may have existed, but his importance does not fit into our stringent criteria of hiostorical importance, being rebellious against the Sultan and all that."

WTF? Okay, this is bordering histrionics on Walski's part. But what is it about Rais Yatim and the concept of policing anything and everything that can be policed? It's almost as if he's over-compensating the fact that he didn't get to head a real policing ministry (like Internal Security).

As Minister for Culture, Arts and Heritage - or it's Bahasa Malaysia acronym KeKKWa, which already inadvertently hints at being something fascist-like - Rais has already introduced the concept of Culture Policing, and more recently Language Policing.

And now, ladies and getlemen, deep from the labyrinth of the unnecessary, introducing the History Police.
(more hysterical history histrionics in the full post)

Image hosting by PhotobucketActually, this reminds Walski of these other History Police - the ones from a short-lived Cartoon Network series called Time Squad. Although the KeKKWa version won't have time machines of the Time Squad kind, there is a chance that the Malaysian History Police will have time machines of another kind - the rubber stamp and the dreaded pen, to approve or disapprove, or maybe even assist in the re-write of certain historical facts which may be not-so liked by Government. Sounds a little 1984-ish, huh?

Perhaps this History Bill will help pave the way for all kinds of museums imaginable - taking a leaf from what one finds in the UK and most of Europe. That's just hunky dory as as far as Walski's concerned - only if that is the intention.

They say that history is written by the victors, and that real history actually requires seeing events past from varied viewpoints. Taken in isolation, Government-friendly view, or a more antagonistic one, alone, will never paint a fair and accurate picture of our heritage. And the worst thing we can do for our future generations is to try to re-write it, simply for the sake of popular demand, or worse, political expediency.

Another aspect of the upcoming Bill is the fact that, little by little, the Government continues to encroach on every little facet of everyday life, introducing all kinds of bills imaginable. What other Bills can we expect in the near future?

Stay tuned, though. myAsylum will definitely look into these two subjects - what other Bills and what museums we can expect in the near future.

But is there really a dark side to the upcoming Museum Bill? Is this really an effort to make our Musuems world-class, or is it an implicit plot of "ensuring the past to protect our future" (to borrow a line from the cartoon) - not our collective Malaysian future, but the future of the select few?

The silly escapades of Otto, Buck Tuddrussel and Larry 3000, altering the past with no real consequences on other aspects of their future-present that they may have inadvertently changed, is perfectly OK, since it is, after all, just cartoon fiction. But if indeed the idea behind the Museum Bill is something more sinister than meets the eye, the impact on how our future generation sees us here in the present, and our collective past, will clearly be all too real.

Granted, all of this may be hysterical speculation on Walski's part. He hopes that the real purpose is the stated purpose - that it will pave a path towards more world-class museums here in Malaysia. We will just have to wait, for the near future, and see what the Bill actually contains.

Meanwhile, one can only guess what other kinds of policing the minds at KeKKWa will come up with next...

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Selamat Hari Halloween

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Well, just a few more minutes before midnight. And that means the end of Halloween for this year. At least in this time zone.

Walski initially had some elaborate post in mind, but time wasn't being very co-operative.

So instead, we give you a newly created theme song, in Bahasa Malaysia, for Halloween. Walski will risk the ire of the language police, but the word Halloween has been left as is (so has candy and Snickers).

Halloween is a lot easier to work into song lyrics.

And what other favorite Malaysian seasonal song to pick, but the evergreen, ever popular, ever wonder who wrote it, Selamat Hari Raya. The one sung by Saloma.

So here is the first ever Halloween song in Bahasa Malaysia.
(in the full post)

Selamat Hari Halloween
(original lyrics here, originally sung by Saloma)

Selamat Hari Halloween
Kepada semua makhluk halus dan jin
Setahun hanya sekali
Merayakan hari menakutkan ini

Di masa bulan lain
Di senja kita pergi jalan-jalan
Pabila hantu menjelma
Lintang pukang kita lari jatuh longkang

(Korus 1)
Budak-budak membuat lampu dari buah labu
Mengunjung jiran mintak cokelat dan candy
Sungguh hebat kostum hantu lansuir dan jembalang
Makcik sebelah lari lintang pukang

Selamat Hari Halloween
Kepada semua makhluk halus dan jin
Marilah memakai topeng
Merayakan hari menakutkan ini

Kat rumah Freddy Kruger
Ada bermacam jenis gula-gula
Mintak lah Snickers sepotong
Hantu lain pun nak jugak, gotong-royong

Hoo hoo hoo... bunyi hantu
Kanak-kanak datang ketuk kat pintu
Ngek ngek ngek hantu mengilai
Halloween meriah, jin dan hantu galah

(Korus 2)
Tiada maaf kalau tak bagi budak makan candy
Nanti kena belasah ramai-ramai
Lampu kereta habis hancur, tayar pun habis angin
Perangai budak pakai baju hantu

Selamat hari Halloween
Kepada Jenglot, toyol, dan pontianak
Malam ngeri di ucapkan
Langsuir kenyang makan sampai tahun depan

Selamat... Ha... ri... Hallloweeeeen...

Walski's footnote: Usually, posting utter rubbish like this is a sure sign that Walski's suffering from writer's block, compounded with other time commitment distractions. But one interesting thing is that this particular Hari Raya song is structured so simply that it can be modified to suit just about any celebration. Try it for yourself!

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It's Halloween in Darul ToyoL

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Walski's Quickie Glossary:
Toyol - a mythical Malay child-ghost, common in South East Asian mythology.
Darul ToyoL - State of Toyo Ltd.

Here's some highly recommended music for you to groove to while reading this post.

Should I Stay or Should I Go? by The Clash

Click to play
(Learn more about The Clash)

It's sorta fitting this news should be in today's news. You know, being Halloween and all.

Image hosting by PhotobucketCorruption? OK! Semuanya OK!
(click on image for the news report)

One would have thought that once the Sultan had told him to go, that would have been that. Apparently, there are powers wanting to be mightier than the esteemed ruler. Or at least louder.

For the cynics like Walski, the message the Klang UMNO buggers are giving seems to be this:
Break the Law? Semuanya OK! Sultan silap! Dakyah pembangkang! (Everything's OK! Sultan is mistaken! It's Opposition propaganda!).

Incidentally, along the same lines, KTemoc has an update on some shamefully thuggish behavior exhibited by these die-hard supporters, hurling threats (and racial slurs) at protesters calling for the demolishing of Castle Md Deros.

It also shows how unblinkingly loyal some of these UMNO grassroots people can be. The concept of wrong and right doesn't register. Instead it's loyalty to the leader of the pack, 24-7. And it doesn't matter if said leader is good, bad or ugly.

And being that time of year, The Star reports that the troubles plauging Datuk Zakaria Md Deros may have its roots in the choice of land for the assemblyman's palatial abode. Yes, folks, it's yet another case of bad feng shui.

Aahh... it really feels like Halloween in Darul ToyoL - what a state this state is in... And now it appears that Datuk Zakaria may not be the only bad apple councillor in Klang. The Star has also reported another two Klang councillors getting stop work orders on their houses, which - surprise, surprise - also didn't have their plans submitted to the council.

Meanwhile the Big ToyoL himself has begun spinning to his defense, that he had actually asked Zakaria to resign before the audience with the Sultan.
(more Halloween spin to make your head spin in the full post)

Image hosting by PhotobucketSpin, Spin, Spin... said the spider ToyoL
(click on image for the news report)

Too bad he only thought of releasing this little piece of news nugget long after the audience with the Sultan had been reported far and wide. Walski supposes that mythical creatures of such dimunitive proportions move at a slower pace than the rest of mankind...

As per standard operating procedure, esteemed blogger The Malaysian has his take on this.

Is it Walski? Or is it Memorex? Or is it simply just Halloween magic, here in the wonderfully strange and almost mythical land of Darul ToyoL?

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Monday, October 30, 2006

The lyrical resonance of Marilyn M.

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(and that's 'M' for Manson, not Monroe)

What do Marilyn Manson, Malaysian Democracy and the typical Malaysian driver have in common?

Image from AllPosters.com,  hosting by PhotobucketWalski will answer that in due course, but first, a look at some resonating insights contained within the works of one very misunderstood artiste - Marilyn Manson. Because Malaysian commercial radio sucks big time, Walski listens to whatever's on the CD changer whenever in the car. Almost 90% of the time.

Currently in the changer are, among other thing, Nine Inch Nails, The Cocteau Twins, Killing Joke, and of course, Marilyn Manson. More specifically, the Mechanical Animals album.

Oddly enough, the lyrical content of this album resonates with Walski's feeling of what's been happening in Malaysia of late.

Ask any person you pick randomly from the crowd and ask them about Marilyn Manson, you'll either get a blank stare, or they'll immediately start talking about Marilyn Monroe instead, or they'll start rambling on and on about how evil this shock-rock outfit is.

Not surprising, really. The typical Malaysian probably has mush-fo-brains as far as music appreciation is concerned. Especially music that's pretty far off the commercial beaten track, like that of MM.
(lyrical wisdom and the common denominator in the full post)

The first lyrical nugget of resonance comes from the bridge (the in-between of verse & chorus) of Great Big White World.

Because it's a great big white world
And we are drained of our colors
We used to love ourselves,
We used to love one another

Maybe it's just Walski, but isn't this exactly what the anti-diversity religionist are doing? Irradicate any form of difference (by labelling them subversive or anti-Islamic) so that at the end of the day, Malaysia becomes the ideally drab, puritanically "white" nation of Islam.

No doubt, there are a number of problems plauging our nation. But using religion as the cure-all pancea is probably not going to produce the desired results palatable to all Malaysians. In pursuing religion-driven solutions, there is always a tendency to go overboard.

Religion aside, the music of Marilyn Manson, if one takes the trouble to listen beyond the shock value, reveals an underside of intelligence and social commentary. A lot of the songs talk about the numbing effects of the plastic commercial mainstream culture of America, and of course lambasting the (sometimes) damaging influence of the Bible-thumpers - the religious right that is exerting a clear influence on America.

Closer to home, though, the next resonating lines come from I Don't Like The Drugs (But The Drugs Like Me) from the same album.

You and I are underdosed and we're ready to fall
Raised to be stupid, taught to be nothing at all
I don't like the drugs but the drugs like me
I don't like the drugs, the drugs, the drugs

What struck Walski was this thought: When you’re bombarded 24-7 about how life can only be lived with institutional crutches, and that certain oblivion is waiting if those crutches are taken away, how else are we expected to turn out? Crutch-dependent, what else. Either that, or you turn to something to numb the pain of non-conformity - drugs and alcohol, for example. When you're psyched up for failure, the likelihood of failing becomes all too real.

Any of this ring a bell? Without stating the obvious, Walski thinks you know exactly what Walski's on about, right?

A third and final example (there are tons more, by the way). This one's a little more on the lighter side of things, and just goes to show that the fascination that the common people have for celebrity-hood is universal. This one comes from The Dope Show.

They love you when youre on all the covers
When youre not then they love another

The point of putting this realization that Walski's had, is two-fold. First, and the more obvious one, is that music is universal, and usually talks about univerally applicable situations, despite the author being thousands of miles away, in a totally different culture. Some problems, and feelings, are there regardless of where one may physically be. It's just the universal beauty of music - even alternative, off-the-beaten-path music. Which goes a long way to explain why people of such varied backgrounds can be attracted to what a particular group or artiste has to speak about, through their music.

The second, and perhaps more important reason, is that most people only care to look at the surface of things they come across in life. In the case of Marilyn Manson, for example, it's really easy to be immediately put-off by how the group (and the frontman of the same name) looks like. This, of course, naturally leads to censorship - without even bothering to understand works of music, writing or art - we all know how The Malaysian Information Gestapo bans particular bands, and their music simply for how they appear. No need to bother with finding out what the band is all about, no need to actually listen - because they appear distasteful, it must mean they're a bad influence.

The same applies to books. Despite the fact that Malaysia has improved a few notches in the world press freedom rankings, everybody knows that books are still being banned. And if you take a look at the actual list (of books banned between 2002 and this year), it amazes Walski at the amount of "protection" our fragile little Malaysian minds are being given.

Walski believes in the saying "you reap what you sow". Book-banning - in fact any banning - simply sends a message that it's okay to not know. To not know is to be ignorant - so the message is, Walski supposes, that it's okay to be ignorant.

Makes sense, actually. The ignorant are the easiest to control and manipulate. And it's not at all surprising that Marilyn Manson's got something to say about that as well [from a different album this time - Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death). From a song called GodEatGod].

Before the bullets
Before the flies
Before authorities take out my eyes
The only smiling are you dolls that I made
But you are plastic and so are your brains

Oh, Walski almost forgot - the question we asked at the very beginning of this post: What do Marilyn Manson, Malaysian Democracy and the typical Malaysian driver have in common?

Well, depending on whom you ask, all three are abominations. Walski, however, would probably exclude Marilyn M.

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Missing Person: Anybody seen this girl?

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UPDATE (Oct 30 7:04pm): Based on feedback received, the following post has been updated from the original posting. The case was reported in The Star on October 26th. Many thanks to buddy Howsy, and Cyberpartygal for helping verify this.

A few minutes ago, Walski just received a picture of Tang Kuan Yee from her brother, who says that she has been missing since around October 19, 2006. The e-mail stated that she went missing from a shopping complex in Ipoh. This case was reported in The Star on October 26th (Nation, pg 21, if you have the hard-copy, or online here).

Image hosting by PhotobucketRecent photo of Tang Kuan Yee, reported missing since around October 18th.
(click on image for a larger view)


To avoid nuisance contacts, myAsylum wll withhold the contact information of the brother. However, if you have seen this person, or knows here whereabouts, kindly e-mail Walski (or leave a comment) and he will forward it to Kuan Yee's brother. Be sure to include an e-mail address which can be reached (i.e. no Anonymous comments, please).

Also, if you happen to have any information pertaining to the validity of this missing person claim, please let Walski know immediately, and this post shall be amended (or removed) as necessary. Hoaxes do happen from time to time, so we can't be too careful, now, can we?
In addition, you may also contact the following official channels if you have any information: The Perak MCA (+60 5 253-6981), Wisma MCA (+60 3 2161-5678), any MCA branch or the nearest police station.

myAsylum thanks you in advance for your attention.

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