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Sabtu, Disember 25, 2010

Wow, Tranungkite ada 20-30 ribu mat rempit 1 Malaysia

Selawat dan Salam ke atas Junjungan,,,
Beberapa hari lepas stadium tertutup Gong Badak mengumpulkan antara 20 hingga 30 ribu mat rempit dari seluruh Tranungkite yang dikumpulkan oleh UMNO mat said.Setiap seorang  diberi bekal sehelai jaket 1Malaysia,satu topi keledar 1Malaysia, wang saku sebanyak RM90 serta minyak dan makan ditanggung sepenuhnya oleh rakyat.Saksi menyatakan bagaimana hebatnya mat mat rempit ini berada di jalanraya pada hari itu dengan lambang 1Malaysia bergelumbang macam gelombang air laut.Ada yang meniarap, ada yang mengangkat motor dan ada yang berseluar pendek sahaja.

Hebat Tranungite dengan jumlah mat rempit yang berjaya dikumpul oleh mat said.Tetapi yang lebih hebat ialah gelagat mat rempit selepas itu dengan topi keledar dan jaket 1Malaysia.
Penulis sempat menyaksikan dua aksi hebat mat rempit setakat ini.Satu aksi pancung dengan jaket 1Malaysia dan satu aksi angkat motor juga dengan jaket 1Malaysia.Bayangkan di seluruh Terengganu ada antara 20 hingga 30 ribu mat rempit dengan jemana 1Malaysia.Tidak keterlaluan untuk menjangka banyak lagi aksi rempit di jalan jalan Tranungkite dengan jeket dan topi keledar 1Malaysia.
Mungkin juga akan berlaku musibah dengan jaket dan topi keledar 1Malaysia yang dengan mudah boleh diketahui dibekalkan dengan menggunakan dana rakyat.Senario yang bakal merosakkan mata dengan gagasan 1Malaysia di mana akan timbul persoalan nanti bahawa apakah yang hendak dicapai oleh 1Malaysia seandainya mat rempit diberi tempat yang begitu istimewa sedangkan selama ini, di mana mana mat rempit sudah diakui sebagai salah satu masalah utama negara.
Lihatlah Tranungkite, lihatlah mat mat rempit menguasai jalanraya dengan lambang 1Malaysia.Terima kasih UMNO, terima kasih mat said, terima kasih najib,terima kasih 1Malaysia dari rakyat Tranungkite......

Jumaat, Disember 24, 2010

Pemimpin UMNO ajar rakyat tak hormat peraturan jalanraya


Macamana remaja nak hormat polis, nak hormat peraturan jalanraya di Malaysia ini kalau pemimpin Umno sendiri tidak menunjukkan contoh yang baik apabila turun padang bertemu rakyat. Jangan salahkan remaja kita dan rakyat tidak memakai topi keledar.


Gambar Menteri Besar N.Sembilan tak pakai topi keledar bawa motosikal dihttp://amkns.blogspot.com/2010/12/mb-nsembilan-ajar-mat-rempit-cara.html  
Gambar Timbalan Perdana Menteri tak pakai topi keledar membonceng motosikal dihttp://pasns.blogspot.com/2009/11/tim-perdana-menteri-tunjuk-contoh-naik.html
 
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TAK HIRAU KESELAMATAN
 
Berita Harian 24 Dis 2010
 
Kurang tindakan penguatkuasaan punca ramai tidak pakai topi keledar di Pekan Chaah
 
SEGAMAT: Sengaja tempah bahaya! Itulah tindakan dilakukan kebanyakan penunggang motosikal di pekan ini terutama golongan remaja yang tidak mengendahkan peraturan pemakaian topi keledar sebagai pelindung keselamatan ketika menunggang kenderaan itu di jalan raya.
 
Tinjauan Edisi Johor mendapati tidak kurang daripada 10 penunggang motosikal dipercayai dari kawasan perumahan berdekatan, sama ada yang menunggang bersendirian atau membawa pembonceng yang tidak memakai topi keledar, bebas berlegar-legar di tengah pekan ini.
 
Apa yang menghairankan, mereka yang secara terang-terangan melanggar peraturan lalu lintas itu tidak merasa takut diambil tindakan oleh pihak berkuasa terutama terdapat Balai Polis Chaah, di sini berada betul-betul di tengah pekan terbabit. Masalah itu menimbulkan rungutan sebahagian besar orang ramai di pekan ini yang berharap supaya pihak berkuasa mengambil tindakan tegas ke atas penunggang motosikal yang mengingkari peraturan berkenaan bagi keselamatan nyawa mereka sendiri.
 
Peniaga cendol, P Muthusamy, 54, berkata masalah berkenaan sebenarnya sudah berlarutan di pekan terbabit dan mengakui kurangnya penguatkuasaan oleh pihak berkuasa menjadikan amalan berkenaan terus berleluasa hingga sekarang.
 
“Ia sebenarnya pemandangan biasa di pekan ini sejak 10 tahun lalu. Sebahagian besar penunggang motosikal terutama yang tinggal berdekatan pekan ini tidak memakai topi keledar ketika membeli-belah di pasar dan berurusan di pejabat pos terletak di tengah pekan ini.
 
“Memang ada balai polis di tengah pekan ini, namun saya jarang melihat pihak berkuasa bertindak terhadap penunggang motosikal itu malah mereka bebas lalu di depan balai polis berkenaan tanpa sebarang rasa takut dikenakan tindakan,” katanya.
Penduduk Marzuki Pariman, 44, menuntut supaya penguatkuasaan lebih tegas perlu diambil pihak polis di pekan terbabit bagi membendung masalah berkenaan selain mendidik golongan penunggang motosikal supaya patuh kepada undang-undang jalan raya.
 
“Saya berharap pihak polis di pekan ini dapat mengadakan sekatan jalan raya secara berterusan selepas ini bagi menahan dan mengenakan tindakan saman ke atas penunggang motosikal yang tidak mematuhi peraturan keselamatan berkenaan sebagai pengajaran kepada mereka.
 
“Walaupun nampak tegas, tindakan ini wajar diambil bukan saja bagi mendidik mereka supaya lebih mematuhi peraturan yang ditetapkan malah lebih menghargai nyawa dan keselamatan diri mereka sekiranya berlaku sebarang kejadian yang tidak diingini,” katanya.

Adakah Adat Pepatih punca rumah makcik nie terbiar, reput ?

Inilah dilema di Negeri Sembilan. Ada anak 7 orang semua dah berkahwin , tetapi ibu tinggal sendirian di rumah yang semakin reput. Rumah yang didirikan atas tanah Adat Perpatih hanya boleh diturunkan ke anak perempuan. Kalau anak perempuan tadi tidak ada anak perempuan pula, maka bila anak perempuan dia meninggal dunia, rumah tadi akan diwariskan ke sepupu perempuan. Berbelit-belitkan? Adakah apa yang dialami makcik di bawah ini berpunca dari Adat Perpatih? Saya pun tak pasti. Tapi kampung saya di Rembau banyak rumah tinggal.

Artikel saya sebelum ini Rembau boleh jadi daerah Hantu, perlu diselamatkan dihttp://waghih.blogspot.com/2010/10/rembau-boleh-jadi-daerah-hantu-perlu.html
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KEDIAMAN SEMAKIN REPUT  
Sinar Harian 24 Dis 2010
 
Tanjung Ipoh, Kuala Pilah  – Seorang warga emas yang tinggal di kampung Tengah Ulu di sini, hidup sendirian di rumah usang, setelah semua tujuh orang anaknya mendirikan rumah tangga.
 
Difahamkan, rumah itu sudah berusia lebih 40 tahun dan hampir separuh dinding rumah itu sudah rosak dan berlubang akibat dimakan anai-anai.
 
Awi Ahmad, 73, berkata, masalah menjadi semakin teruk apabila anai-anai itu sudah mula merebak hingga mereputkan dinding dan dia terpaksa menadah air menggunakan bekas setiap kali hujan kerana bumbung rumahnya bocor.
 
“Saya juga mengalami masalah penglihatan akibat tergelincir di atas tikar getah yang licin kerana dimasuki air hujan. Keadaan ini menyukarkan saya bergerak untuk membersihkan sarang anai-anai yang semakin besar di dinding rumah.
“Saya tidak menyalahkan anak-anak kerana tidak membantu saya. Mereka ada keluarga sendiri yang perlu ditanggung. Biarlah saya hidup susah tetapi tidak mahu melihat anak cucu mati kelaparan dan mereka berhak menerima kehidupan yang lebih baik,” katanya ketika ditemui di rumahnya.  
Awi, yang lebih dikenali sebagai bidan Dewi Ahmad berkata, dia ada menerima bantuan daripada Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) RM300 sebulan dan jumlah itu cukup untuk menanggung perbelanjaannya.  
Selain itu, katanya, dia memperoleh pendapatan hasil mengurut orang dan juga aktif mencari akar kayu untuk mengubati pelbagai penyakit, namun keadaan kesihatan tidak mengizinkannya ke hutan lagi.  “Pada 2009, saya ada membuat permohonan kepada pihak berkaitan untuk membaiki bumbung dan baik pulih rumah.  
“Namun, sehingga kini, saya masih tidak mendapat sebarang maklum balas positif. Saya berharap proses permohonan itu dapat dipercepatkan,” katanya.
 

Around The World in 80 Day(2004)


A Chinese man named Lau Xing robs the Bank of England. To evade the police, he hides in Phileas Fogg's house. When Phileas asks him for his name he responds "Passport...too". Phileas takes his name to be "Passepartout" and takes him on as a valet. Passepartout claims to be French despite having a Chinese accent. Phileas is trying to break the 50-mph speed barrier, and after succeeding with the help of Passepartout, they head to the Royal Academy of Science. There, Fogg is insulted by the other "brilliant minds", in particular William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who believes that everything worth discovering has already been discovered and there is no need for further progress. Phileas is pressured into a bet to see whether he can travel around the world in 80 days. If he wins he will become Minister of Science in Lord Kelvin's place, if not he will destroy his lab and never invent anything again. Phileas and Passpartout start their journey around the world, taking a carriage and leaving London after a confrontation with Inspector Fix, a corrupt officer hired by the Royal Academy of Science to stop them.
Passpartout and Phileas journey to Paris, where Passepartout must evade warriors sent by General Fang, who is after the Jade Buddhathat he stole. Fang had previously given the Buddha to Lord Kelvin in exchange for military assistance in her attempts to conquer Lau Xing's village. Pretending to take Phileas to a convention with Thomas Edison, Passepartout leads him to an art school where Phileas meets Monique La Roche, a would-be impressionist. Passepartout fights the minions while his boss discusses impressionism. The two men, accompanied by Monique, depart in a hot-air balloon while being chased by Fang's warriors.
They travel to Turkey, where they are greeted by Prince Hapi. The Prince orders Monique to stay as his seventh wife while the men are ordered to leave. The men blackmail Prince Hapi into releasing Monique using a prized but apparently flimsy "The Thinker" statue of the Prince. The statue is destroyed but the three travellers escape.
Lord Kelvin learns that Phileas has been involuntarily abetting a thief's escape. He orders the British colonial authorities in India to arrest both men. Passepartout sees notice of the price on his head and warns his companions. Disguised as women they evade the police but are attacked by Fang's warriors. Using Inspector Fix and a sextant as weapons, Phileas and Passepartout defeat their assailants and flee to China.
Passepartout leads his friends to a village where they are happily greeted. They spend several days there and are attacked by the Black Scorpions. Phileas, Monique and Lau Xing are held captive. Lau Xing challenges the leader of the group to a fight. At first he fights alone and is defeated; moments later he is joined by the martial arts masters of the "Ten Tigers of Canton", of which he is one. The Tigers drive the Black Scorpions from their village and free the Westerners. The Jade Buddha is returned to the village's temple.
Phileas desires to continue alone, disappointed by his companions. He travels to San Francisco and is tricked out of his money. He is found by Lau Xing and Monique. In the desert they find the Wright brothers and the three inventors discuss the flying machine. Phileas finds the brothers' plans brilliant but suggests a few changes.
Lau Xing, Monique, and Phileas' next stop is New York City, where a crowd greets them, making it impossible for them to reach their ship. A policeman takes them through a building he claims is a shortcut, but it is an ambush. Fang's minions made arrangements with Lord Kelvin to take Lau Xing's village and tap the jade reserves underneath it, but if Phileas wins the bet Lord Kelvin will not have the means to help them. A battle between the three friends and Fang and her minions commences in the workshop where the Statue of Liberty was constructed. The three friends are victorious. Though Phileas could have gotten to the boat, he misses it to help Lau Xing. Phileas feels he has lost, but the other two say they may still make it if they catch the next ship.
They board an old ship and Phileas convinces the captain to let him build a plane out of the ship's old wood in exchange for a new ship. Using the changed Wright brothers' plans, Phileas builds a plane while the ship's crew builds a catapult to launch it into the sky. They reach London, where the machine falls apart and they crash-land in front of the Royal Academy. Lord Kelvin sends police to stop them from making it to the top step of the Royal Academy of Science, and the clock strikes noon, ending the wager.
Lord Kelvin proclaims himself the victor. Monique, Fix and other ministers attest to Kelvin's unfair methods and his bullying nature, but Kelvin scoffs at them. In the process he insults Queen Victoria, who is nearby listening. She learned that he had sold her arsenal to Fang in exchange for jade mines in China thanks to one of his aides. Kelvin is arrested. Phileas realizes he is one day early thanks to crossing the international date line. He ascends the stairs of the Academy and kisses Monique, victorious in his bet.

Cast

A chinese Ghost Story 3


Two Buddhist monks, the master Bai Yun and his inept disciple Shi Fang are transporting a golden idol of Buddha. On their travels they meet the relatively honorable mercenary Yin. Beset by thieves and ne'er-do-wells in the villages, the monks opt to spend the night at the local temple, which is none other than the Orchid Temple of the first film. Over the next few nights, Shi Fang is visited by Lotus and the two become fond of each other.
However, Butterfly becomes suspicious of her sister Lotus. Being rivals for the favor of the Tree Demon, Butterfly plots to capture the monk and expose her sister's betrayal. When the Tree Demon attempts to take Shi Fang, the master intervenes and uses a spell to transport his disciple to safety. In the ensuing battle with the Tree Demon, the master himself is captured.
Shi Fang enlists Yin to help rescue his master, and feels he must also help Lotus by recovering her urn. Yin and the master do battle with the Tree Demon, destroying it. Though he disapproves of his disciple's relationship with the ghost, the master helps to save Lotus as well.

Cast



A chinese Ghost Story 2


Following the events of the first film, Ning (Leslie Cheung) parts ways with the monk Yin (Wu Ma) and returns to his home village, which has since fallen on desperate times. Fleeing from cannibals, Ning winds up being imprisoned. Sharing a cell with Elder Chu, a renowned scholar, Ning spends apparent months languishing in prison. On the day of Ning's execution, the scholar reveals that he has dug out an escape tunnel. He gives Ning one of his books and a pendant, and sends Ning through the tunnel.
Ning obliviously steals the horse of Autumn (Jacky Cheung), a Taoist monk. When Ning stops for the night in an abandoned villa, Autumn catches up and the two sort out the misunderstanding. But in the middle of the night, rebel soldiers attack the two visitors. After a short skirmish, the rebel sisters Windy (Joey Wong) and Moon (Michelle Reis) discover Elder Chu's pendant. While Ning mistakes Windy for his love Siu Sian, as she is played by the same actress, the rebels mistake Ning for the Elder Chu.
The sisters explain that their father, Lord Fu (Lau Siu-Ming), was framed for a crime and is now being transported to the place of his execution. The rebels' mission is to free him. They set off and leave Ning and Autumn at the villa. The next night, the two discover that the villa actually is haunted by a demon. Autumn manages to injure it, but it flees. He gives pursuit, but without success. He emerges at daybreak on a dirt road, causing an altercation with an imperial convoy led by Fu (Waise Lee). Fu and Autumn battle to a stalemate, and then go their separate ways. Unbeknownst to Autumn, the convoy is the one carrying the sisters' father.
Having failed to catch the convoy earlier, the rebels return to the haunted villa, waiting to ambush the convoy there. As the convoy enters, however, the demon returns as well. Maneuvering Fu into fighting the demon, the rebels are able to rescue the sisters' father. Before long, however, the Tao High Priest arrives with his entourage. He incapacitates the rebels with a spell, which Autumn recognizes as an evil chant. Ning and Windy escape to seek the help of Yin, while Lord Fu, Autumn and Moon are captured by the priest.
The captives are brought back to the High Priest's palace. Now suspicious, Fu enters the palace only to find the hollow corpses of the entire royal court inside. Recognizing that the priest is possessed, Fu frees the captives and fights valiantly by himself to allow them time to recover. Lacking spiritual magic, however, Fu is not able to overcome the demon and is destroyed. Just then, Yin and the others arrive. The demon is forced to reveal its true form, a gigantic millipede-like creature. Yin and Autumn are swallowed by the creature, and they separate their souls from their bodies in order to destroy it from the inside. Autumn, however, is not able to return to his body, and his soul floats away.

Cast and roles


A chinese Ghost Story


Ning Caichen is a timid tax collector whose job requires him to travel to rural areas. He arrives at a town but is forced to seek shelter in a deserted temple in the forest on the outskirts as the inns are fully occupied. That night in the temple, Ning meets a beautiful and alluring young maiden called Nie Xiaoqian and falls in love with her. However, when he later recalls last night's events the next day, he becomes increasingly fearful and superstitious. That night, he returns to the temple to spend his night there and confirms his theory that Nie is actually a spirit.
Nie tells him her story of how she became eternally bound to the servitude of a sinister Tree Demon. She explains that as long as her remains are buried at the foot of the tree, her spirit will be forever bound to the Tree Demon. Ning attempts to free her from her suffering. He seeks the help of a powerful Taoist priest and master swordsman called Yan Chixia, whom he met earlier. Yan battles the Tree Demon and attempts to free Nie's soul but fails. Nie's soul is taken to the Underworld for betraying her master.
Ning is unwilling to give up on Nie and insists that Yan helps him. Yan manages to open a temporary portal to the Underworld. Ning and Yan enter the Underworld and attempt to free Nie's soul from suffering once more. They are unable to find her in the midst of thousands of other spirits. Eventually, Ning and Nie are able to see each other briefly near dawn when sunlight shines on the urn containing Nie's cremated remains. Nie tells Ning that the only way to save her soul is to place her remains to rest at another more auspicious burial site before she returns to the darkness. Ning follows her instructions and with Yan's advice, Ning buries Nie's remains near the crest of a hill. He burns a joss stick for her and prays for her soul while Yan watches solemnly behind him.

Cast

Background

The story was loosely based on a short story (聂小倩) in the Qing Dynasty literature Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio from writer Pu Songling. The film was immensely popular in Hong Kong and several Asian countries, including South Korea and Japan when released. Most notably it boosted the stardom of Joey Wong, won Leslie Cheung huge popularity in Japan, and sparked a trend of folklore ghost films in the HK film industry. The film grossed $18,831,638 HKD in Hong Kong.[1]

Once Upon a Time in China


Locals are concerned with the growing influence and presence of Westerners and foreigners in Fat-san. General Lau Wing-fuk of the Black Flag Army approaches Wong Fei-hung and requests that Wong helps him recruit and train a local militia of civilian martial artists to help defend the town. Among those recruited by Wong include the butcher "Porky" Wing and an American-educated Chinese called "Bucktooth" So.
Wong meets Siu-kwan, who is around the same age as him, and whom he addresses respectfully as "13th Aunt". Although they are not direct blood relations, her father was a sworn brother of Wong's grandfather and that technically makes her Wong's elder. Romantic feelings between them gradually develop but it is considered to be taboo in traditional Chinese society and their relationship is often restrained.
Leung Foon arrives in town with a Chinese opera troupe to stage performances. He runs into some trouble with the Shaho Gang, which terrorises local businesses by demanding "protection money" from them. He accidentally runs into 13th Aunt and falls in love with her. After being fired from the opera troupe, Leung meets a martial artist called "Iron Robe" Yim and becomes Yim's student. Yim wants to make his name and establish a martial arts school in Fat-san, but he knows that he must defeat Wong Fei-hung, the most powerful and famous martial artist in Fat-san in order to achieve that.
Meanwhile, the Shaho Gang set fire to Wong's clinic Po-chi-lam as a warning after Wong interfered when they caused trouble in town. The gangsters went to the Americans led by Jackson from the Sino-Pacific Company to seek protection after the governor issued arrest warrants for them. In return for protection from the local government, the gangsters aided the Americans in their slave labour trade by kidnapping Chinese women to be sold to America as prostitutes. The Shaho Gang meets Yim and agrees to help him if he allies himself with the Americans and their gang.
The Shaho Gang kidnaps 13th Aunt while she was helping an escaped labourer from America to flee from the local government's inspection. Wong Fei-hung and his followers have also been placed under arrest by the governor for hitting government soldiers while buying time for 13th Aunt and the labourer to escape. The prison guards release Wong and his men out of respect for him as they know that he had been wronged. Just then, Bucktooth So reports that 13th Aunt had been captured by the Shaho Gang.
Wong Fei-hung and his followers disguise themselves and infiltrate the Americans' base. They engage in a battle with the Americans and the Shaho Gang, and emerge victorious. Wong faces Yim and defeats Yim in a fight. Yim is later killed by gunfire from the Americans, who were actually targeting Wong. Eventually, Wong Fei-hung and his followers succeed in rescuing 13th Aunt and the captives from Jackson. At the end of the film, Leung Foon is accepted by Wong Fei-hung as a disciple.



Cast

  • Jet Li as Wong Fei-hung (doubled by Hung Yan-yan)
  • Yuen Biao as Leung Foon
  • Jacky Cheung as "Bucktooth" So
  • Rosamund Kwan as "13th Aunt" Siu-kwan
  • Kent Cheng as "Porky" Wing
  • Yuen Kam-fai as Ling Wan-kai
  • Yen Shi-kwan as "Iron Vest" Yim
  • Jonathan Isgar as Jackson
  • Steve Tartalia as Tiger
  • Mark King as General Wickens
  • Lau Shun as Lau Wing-fuk
  • Yau Kin-kwok as Shaho gang leader
  • Bruce Fontaine as policeman
  • Wong Chi-yeung as Governor
  • Yuen Cheung-yan as Yim's opponent
  • Yuen Shun-yee as honourable Manchu guard
  • Jimmy Wang Yu as slave from America
  • Hung Yan-yan as Shaho gang member
  • Wu Ma as Granduncle Cheung (cameo)
  • Shih Kien as old man who gives advice (cameo)
  • Simon Yam (cameo)
  • Colin George as Jesuit priest
  • Leung Gam-san as opera troupe boss
  • Joanna Peijiffers as Joanna
  • San Sin as lion dance drummer
  • To Wai-wo as local militia
  • Ling Chi-hung as local militia
  • Fei Gin as local militia
  • Lam Foo-wai as local militia
  • Cho Yuen-daat as local militia
  • Lung Biu as Shaho gang member
  • Tong Pau-chung as Shaho gang member
  • Kong Chuen as Shaho gang member
  • Hui Si-man as hawker
  • Chan Siu-wah as thug
  • Sham Chin-bo as thug
  • Wong Wai-leung as thug
  • Anthony Carpio as thug (extra)
  • Chun Kwai-bo as thug
  • Sham Tsim-po
  • Sin Ka-fai
  • Marcus Fox