Rabiah's Hijrah

Rabiah's decision to leave Singapore after the '65 Separation was a move in the right direction ...

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Agenda Setting and Moral Panic

Incidentally, I was rereading McCombs and Shaw's Agenda Setting Theory when I encountered this exceedingly liked (30,416) and shared (48,002) posting on my son's FB page. The dramatized account of the foiled kidnapping and rape attempt was rounded up with an exclamation: "I'm leaving ASAP!", which caused a 'moral panic' about the lack of public safety in Malaysia, subsequently summed up by one commentator as 'crazy, scary'.
What's strange about the 975 comments which went off tangent to attack the 'Government of the Day' is the absence of blame on the car park operator who should have ensured the safety of its users. Why, in the first place, isn't culpability pinned onto the management of the mall? Why does the (Bumi/Malay) government have to take the flak for everything that went wrong?  
Here's the personal note that went viral:
  • 30 hours ago, I escaped from being kidnapped

    As I sit here writing this, I am just so grateful to be alive. To think that 30 hours ago I had a knife to my throat, face to face with the threat of being kidnapped and raped. It was a Sunday, at 5.22PM. ...
    Oleh: Chin Xin-Ci

      • Foo Tun Chuan The reason why that thought of 'leaving ASAP' can occur to many of us, is because despite how we are born and bred here and how we call this our motherland, the current government has done very little to make us feel like we belong. Disenfranchised is the right word indeed and it works both ways. Bumi policy, local university racial quotas, racial politics, and even top government officials calling us pendatangs - these things seep into our psyche too.Lihat seterusnya..
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        Back to the application of the theory, this incident illustrates precisely the function of the (social) media to "tell us what to think about ... how and what to think about it, and perhaps even what to do about it."
        Update: 1/6/2012
        In relation to that, media scholars like James Tankard confirms that (social) media influence the way we think via a device known as 'framing', which "supplies the context and suggests what the issue is through the use of selection, emphasis, exclusion, and elaboration".
        I quote Tankard to point out the process of (social) media framing in the case of the gruesome murder of the (Malay) cosmetic mogul, Sosilawati Lawiyah. Interestingly, instead of sympathising with the deceased's family, some of the (Chinese) commentators were framing the (Indian) "perpetrators as victims" of an oppressive, racially discriminating (Bumi) regime.
        And to think that all this venom was spewing from affluent, middle class Anglophiles (Bananas - yellow skin, white flesh) who claim that they are 'Malaysian Firsters'.
        It is imperative to observe the thought processes of these "(im)posters", as regularly presented by Helen Ang, particularly in her write-up on Syed Arabi's research findings of the Chinese press in 2008.
        http://helenang.wordpress.com/2012/05/30/agenda-media-cina-memastikan-mca-akan-ko/
        And to end this posting, I'd like to quote a 'rebuttal' from a commentator whose analyses I admire:
        • 3.Wazir al-Roslan ibn Khaldun | Mei 30, 2012 at 7:19 pm
          The ‘Star” has and always been a pro-opposition rag as events in 1987 attest. Caught with its pants down back then and much of its nest of fork tongued snakes decimated, the Star reverted to subtle ways of continuing its rich tradition of treachery.
          There is a correlation between the state of the opposition and the Star’s spinning. When things are economically hunky dory and the opposition is comatose or silent as a dormouse, the Star will toe the line biding its time for the reversal of fortunes before it bares its fangs. But even in those moments of weakness, treachery is woven into its reporting ever so subtly that only the discerning who imbibe its milk of amity will sense its poison-laced potency.
          A pathological hatred of everything Malay and Islam is the the driving force hence the deliberate insults and lukewarm apologies. but the underlying issue is not merely the Star, it is the weltanschung of the ethnicity itself vis-a-vis to the Other. The notion that this virulent anti-Malay/Islam stance is a recent phenomenon fueled by Anglicized Christian Chingkies is a fallacy.
          Granted its historicity can be traced back to the pre-independence era is undeniable whence Straits Settlement Chingkie Anglophiles were trenchant in their anti-Ketuanan in the late 1940s and early 1950s (examine the Penang Secessionist Movement of 1948-1951).
          (And yes, our political gadfly Nurul Izzah Anwar is factually wrong in once naively attributing Ketuanan to Abdullah Ahmad for it was an ever-present socio-cultural construct in the Malay psyche that predates the British, but thats another story).
          The point I am keen to stress here is that the Anti-Malay/Islam sentiments amongst the Chingks were never confined to the Anglicized segment of their population only. It suffuses the entire ethnic and is founded on the ancient paradigm of Chingk superiority over the non-Chingk, predicated on the Sons of Heaven- Barbarian myth, based on the Han-Non Han dichotomy. I am sorry to upset your sensitivities in that regard Helen of Troy but the reality is that this supremacist notion is a visceral, primeval, instinctive force of nature that throbs in every Chingk. It is a cultural meme woven into the Chingk psyche which is as hereditary as a physical gene embedded in a man’s ancestry. It is something each and every Chingk is born with, the curse which once removed frees him form his ancient bondage to embrace a common humanity.
          The Chingk is the ultimate uber-racist vermin of the East in our midst. That explains why the divide between a non-Christian and Christian chingk is easily bridged for they share a common heritage, a disease of the soul very few are able to surmount. That explains Prof Syed Arabi’s and Dr Chang’s findings above. That explains why despite them being vilified as idolaters or pagans, Taoist/Buddhist Chingks can reach beyond their humiliation to embrace their Christo brethrens. That explains why 5% of Christo Chingks can hold sway over the remaining 95% and lead them by the nose into the “Promised Land”.
          It is NOT religion that is the glue, it is that ancient bond of RACIST SUPREMACY. The Chingks know it in their bones that the enemy is weak, divided, complacent. It is the moment they have been waiting for to seize political hegemony.
          Malays caught in a thrall of obduracy, rebellion and insurgency are always wont to lose their bearings. They think they are enlightened heroes when they will be cursed in future as blinded cowards. They forget easily the lessons of history in their molly-coddled prosperity even as they rush to embrace the illusion dangled by the Chingk Siren. Warnings like mine are the rantings of a madman, empty bluster invoking needless fear, an archaic racist against modern humanity but they know not, for beyond their dismissive invective lie their collective perdition.Things will come to pass but the survivors will be strong and replenish my race. Insyallah, may the enlightened Malays survive the impending tribulation and in the Almighty do we repose our faith that it will be so.
          Warrior 231
          P/s; Not only Yahoo! but Google too!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tuah, Metos dan Sejarah


  1. As-salam, hari ini saya terpanggil untuk membicarakan tentang kenyataan Khoo Kay Kim yang mendakwa bahawa tiada rekod yang menunjukkan Laksamana Hang Tuah dan Hang Jebat benar-benar wujud.   
    Kenyataan ini telah menimbulkan berbagai polemik. Yang terbaru oleh juru blog, Al Semantani di http://lokalgenius.blogspot.com/2012/05/hang-tuah-and-knight-of-round-table.html
    Lantaran itu, saya turut merakamkan rasa kesal dengan kenyataan Tan Sri Prof Dr Khoo Kay Kim.
    Sebagai 'pakar' sejarah Malaysia yang terbilang, beliau harus sedar bahawa setiap tamadun ada metos mereka sendiri. Metos berperanan sebagai sumber inspirasi, motivasi dan penjenamaan sesuatu bangsa. Contoh utama ialah metos dewa-dewi serta wira wirawati Yunani.
    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/400920/myth/23591/Myth-and-history
    Tamadun China juga ada metos Mulan yang dipopularkan melalui filem Disney. Kisah Mulan berdasarkan puisi yang ditulis oleh seorang wanita kira-kira 420 Masehi, bila mana kerajaan-kerajaan di Utara China sering berperang dengan kumpulan-kumpulan nomad. Kira-kira 1,000 tahun lalu, puisi itu mula dinyanyikan. “Ballad of Mulan” yang terkenal di kalangan anak-anak perempuan selama beberapa keturunan ini dijadikan asas plot filem Mulan. Bagaimanapun, tiada bukti sejarah tentang kewujudan Mulan.
    Perkara yang sama juga dikatakan tentang peranan Minute Men* dalam sejarah pembebasan Amerika Syarikat dari Britain. Sempadan antara sejarah dan metos memang samar. Malah, sesetengah pengkaji media menganggap berita (yang dikatakan 'fakta' dan dijadikan sumber/bahan sejarah) sebagai metos atau naratif ('news stories'). Contohnya, berita-berita yang disiarkan CNN tentang kejayaan AS dalam kempen perangnya di negara-negara Timur Tengah seperti Operation Desert Storm, War Against Iraq, dll. Kempen 'yellow ribbon' juga dilancarkan untuk menyambut kepulangan 'wira-wira' dari medan peperangan menentang pemerintahan 'kuku besi' Saddam Hussein.
    Pendek kata, metos dan legenda juga boleh dimanipulasikan untuk disesuaikan dengan ideologi sesuatu kelompok atau zaman. Sebagai pelajar yang terpengaruh dengan gagasan kesamarataan Sosialisme yang dibawa oleh Kassim Ahmad pada akhir 1970an, saya turut teruja dengan tafsiran watak Hang Jebat yang dipaparkan oleh para intelektual, aktivis dan seniman waktu itu. Pun begitu, sejak milenia baru, telah ada suara-suara yang membela Tuah, umpamanya artikel oleh Haron Daud dalam Jurnal Jebat yang berjudul Kembalikan Hang Tuah ke Tempatnya. 
    http://journalarticle.ukm.my/418/1/1.pdf
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Robin Gibb, Words & MJ

Words ... are all I have to take your heart away
For someone who grew up with the music of the Bee Gees, I'd like to join the throngs of fans in writing a short tribute to the late Robin Gibb. Gibb, 62, died Sunday of colorectal cancer. Although Robin and his brothers - Maurice, Andy and Barry - were regarded as icons of the '70s disco era, with hits such as Night Fever and Stayin' Alive, I remembered them most for their early ballads. Words was especially popular among hopeful talent time contestants at my Petaling Gardens Secondary Girls School. Thank you, Robin, for the beautiful music which you and you brothers gave to the world.
    On a upbeat note, I finally caught up with a long lost friend from my Petaling Gardens and  Sultan Alam Shah days. I had not seen MJ since we were in Form Five. She managed to track me down via Mark Zuckerberg's billion dollar venture. Since one of the FB groups which I belonged to organised a BBQ/Karaoke session at the Ledang Urban Retreat at Nusajaya last Saturday, I decided to kill two birds with one stone. 
    On Sunday afternoon, MJ, her husband and youngest daughter picked me up from the Danga City Mall on their way home to Setia Tropika from a wedding at Taman U. Although there were only three of them at home on that day, MJ would normally have five of her eight grandchildren over on school days. After Maghrib, we had dinner at Remaja, a Malay restaurant at Taman Baru Uda. Earlier, on the lower bunk of a double decker with the corporate colours and logo of McDonald's in a room upstairs, MJ and I had reminisced about our school days in PJ. 
    Listening to MJ's life narrative, I felt like a self-absorbed person for having indulged in self-pity over my own misfortunes. MJ's childhood and adolescent was a poignant story of neglect and abuse. Neglected by her biological mother, who lived in her reverie of a lost love, in spite of having had seven children with MJ's father. And abused by her malicious step mother, who must have been the Asian version of Snow White's evil step mum in the latest remake (Mirror, Mirror).    
    I didn't know that when she was our school runner in primary five and six she had to spend nights sleeping at the top of the slide in the play ground of the Police Quarters at Brickfields. Being the eldest, her mother assumed that MJ would be able to take care of herself while Mummy Dearest slipped away with her fourth offspring (the second and third were under the care of her parents) to God Knows Where without thinking of leaving a spare key. That was when MJ learned to be fearless, not batting an eyelash even when she saw an apparition passed her at the top of that slide.
    When her police inspector father married her step mother, whom he met when he drowned his sorrows at a cabaret, MJ was eager to please her by being useful around the house. MJ would wake up at four in the morning to sweep, mop, wash clothes and prepare breakfast for everyone, including two of her step mum's children from her previous marriage. When she was 14, her step mum began to suggest that MJ wed one of her younger brothers. That was when the three brothers, who were staying with them, started to sexually harass her. She vigilantly resisted them. 
   When MJ was 17, the step mum embarked on an aggressive campaign to get her to quit school and settle down. She persuaded her husband to stop giving MJ pocket money and paying for her school fees. When she burned MJ's text and exercise books on the eve of the MCE exams, MJ decided not to return home. Dressed in her school uniform and with not a single sen in her pockets, MJ managed to get RM11 from a stranger who sympathised with her plight. With that money, she took a train to Penang. There she met a drug addict with a heart of gold, who hid her to his shared home. Six days later, she saw her photo in the newspaper. Based on a tip from a neighbour, the police was soon knocking at the door. She turned herself in and promised to return home. But instead, she hitched rides from all kinds of lorries until she reached JB. There, she found a job as a waitress at the Straits View Hotel, where she met her husband.                 

I've simply gotta get a message to you ...

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Jangan Ambil Pasar Kami

Update: 26/5/2012
Jom ramai-ramai ke acara Gotong Royong di Pasar Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Isnin 28/5/2012, jam 7 pagi hingga 1 petang.
Pertahankan konsep pasar awam, bela nasib peniaga kecil!
Yang kurik itu kendi, yang merah itu saga
   Yang cantik itu budi, yang indah itu bahasa*

Bukan Menentang Kemajuan, Hanya Menyokong Semangat Kemasyarakatan 
(It's not about anti-development, it's about community spirit) 

     Semenjak ke gym di belakang pasar TTDI, saya mula rajin berbelanja dan makan minum di gerai-gerai di sana. Sewaktu di gerai makan Balkis, anak mami yang berasal dari Pulau Mutiara, saya berkenalan dengan Zaidah, ibu tunggal lapan anak yang berasal dari Kuala Terengganu. Zaidah pula memperkenalkan saya pada Narimah (pelanggan setia), Kak Wan (peniaga batik dan songket) dan teman-teman pelanggan dan peniaga runcit lain yang sering berkunjung ke gerai Balkis.
     Melalui persahabatan saya dengan Zaidah, saya kembali tersentuh dengan kepayahan hidup ibu tunggal yang kurang bernasib baik dari segi pelajaran, kerjaya dan harta. Mujur ada abang ipar Tan Sri, usahawan dan hartawan yang membantu dari segi tempat tinggal, pengangkutan, perbelanjaan seharian dan pelajaran anak-anak. Untuk menepis rungutan ipar duai yang iri hati, Zaidah memulakan perniagaan kecil mengedarkan barangan SmartHerbs dari sebuah meja di depan kedai rakan di tingkat atas pasar. Untuk mendapatkan kedai dari DBKL bukan mudah walaupun ada penyewa yang membiarkan kedai-kedai mereka kosong, tertutup atau tidak ditunggui oleh sesiapa. Tambahan, sewanya hanya RM50 sebulan. Dari segi bantuan kewangan, Zaidah telah mengemukakan permohonan daripada cawangan Amanah Ikhtiar di Masjid Sungai Penchala.
   Pun begitu, sejak awal 2012, telah ada ura-ura untuk merobohkan bangunan pasar. Kempen tandatangan oleh peniaga dan pembeli juga telah dilancarkan. Secara peribadi, saya berasa bahawa 'kemajuan' dan 'pembangunan' perlu ada hati budi. Tak semestinya semua bangunan harus mencakar langit, dibina dari 'steel & glass', berhawa dingin dan oleh/untuk mereka yang berpendapatan tinggi sahaja. Jika semua pasar awam digantikan dengan pasaraya swasta, maka tak merasalah lagi bekalan pasar serta masakan yang lazat pada harga yang murah. Ramailah yang kurang mampu yang akan kempunan makan lempeng kelapa gebu pada harga 50 sen sekeping, sarapan Laksa Johor/Mi Rebus/Mi Soto RM3 semangkuk dan makan tengahari Nasi Campur + Air Limau Ais pada harga sekitar RM5 sepinggan. Bukan itu sahaja, layanan ikhlas dan budi bahasa indah para pengusahanya juga akan digantikan dengan sikap 'profesional' yang hanya mementingkan keuntungan semata-mata.  
Bukan semua mereka yang tinggal di sekitar Taman Tun
mampu atau memilih untuk menjamu selera di Food Republic, One Utama. Food Republic dimiliki BreadTalk Group beribu pejabat di Singapura.   
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/2011/07/31/something%E2%80%99s-cooking-in-the-republic/
       
* Pautan video sekadar hiasan untuk menggarap luahan perasaan peniaga-peniaga kecil di pasar TTDI. Tiada kaitan sama sekali antara penulis dengan saluran media.  
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Selamat Hari Ibu, Emak


Gabungan lagu Kasihnya Ibu dan Syurga di Telapak Kaki Ibu oleh Jamal Abdillah
"Ya Allah, Ampunilah dosa ibu bapa kami dan kasihanilah mereka sebagaimana mereka telah memelihara, mendidik dan mengasihani kami" 
Amin Ya Robbal Aalamin. Barakallah. 
Al-Fatihah juga buat Allahyarhamah, yang kebetulan kembali ke rahmatullah pada 16 Mei 2004.
Setelah sebulan, atau mungkin dua bulan (saya lupa menghitung hari kerana siang malam menunggu-nangga di wad), terlantar di PPUM, emak menghembuskan nafasnya yang terakhir tanpa saya di sisi. Tidak lama selepas saya pulang untuk mandi dan salin pakaian di rumah, emak dikatakan sesak nafas dan tak sempat diselamatkan oleh jururawat bertugas. 
Memang malam sebelumnya malam yang amat panjang buat emak, juga saya. Mungkin emak dengar bacaan surah Yasin yang berulang-ulang, tapi pandangannya tertumpu ke arah siling kamarnya, sekejap-sekejap mengalih ke tiap penjuru siling. Jururawat bertugas memberi isyarat agar saya menutup kelopak matanya. Saya menurut. Tapi sebentar kemudian, dibukanya lagi. Dalam hati kami bertiga, kami tahu hayat emak sudah terlalu hampir pada penghujungnya.   
[Begitu juga dengan arwah Hayati, yang saya temani di rumah sakit di Bonn selama dua minggu pada bulan Jun 1994. Sejurus saya melangkah keluar kamar untuk merehatkan tubuh setelah semalaman di sisinya, berdoa dan berharap agar pergelutan jasadnya, yang acapkali disuntik Morphin, dengan Malaikat Maut akan berakhir, rohnya menyerah jua pada ajal yang telah ditentukan.]       
Jururawat bagi tahu saya, mereka enggan orang yang paling rapat melihat mereka pergi buat selamanya.
Walaupun redha melepaskan roh mereka pergi, namun sukar untuk melepaskan kenangan bersama, terutama pada hari-hari terakhir yang getir.
Penyesalan tidak pernah reda, baik dari segi layanan, masa, wang dan kudrat yang dicurahkan ... tidak mungkin cukup untuk membalas budi emak dan kakak. Emak yang mengandungkan, melahirkan, membesarkan; kakak yang sering memberi dorongan dan sokongan. Ampunilah segala kesilapanku, emak - dari pemilihan pasangan hidup yang tak secocok hingga kawan rapat yang berniat jahat, kurangnya ketabahan menempoh dugaan dan kesabaran mendengar leteran.  
Emak dan kakak - dua wanita dari dua generasi yang berbeza. Kedua-duanya mengejar kebahagiaan dan ketenangan dengan cara yang berlainan.   
Setia emak pada Baba, walaupun terpaksa mengambil upah mencuci baju di paip awam untuk membesarkan anak-anak semasa Baba ditahan di Penjara Outram, tidak dapat disangkal. Namun, sokongan yang ampuh sekalipun menghadapi kegagalan demi kegagalan dalam usaha penerbitan, pasaran ikan dan kelapa, akhirnya goyah apabila Baba mengahwini setiausahanya sekitar 1966-1967.
Hayati pula meninggalkan tanah air untuk menempuh hidup di rantauan bersama jejaka Jerman bernama Heinz Gombel. Ramai yang menanggapnya bertuah bertemu jodoh dengan Pengarah Urusan Komersil, Lapangan Terbang Bonn-Cologne, diam di apartment mahal di kawasan kedutaan di tepi Sungai Rhein. Tetapi setelah enam tahun di ibukota Jerman Barat itu, Hayati mula resah dengan rutin sebagai 'haus frau' (suri rumah). Menyediakan sarapan. Mengemas rumah. Mencuci, menjemur, melipat, menyerika pakaian. Menjahit butang yang hilang, memotong kain, menjahit skirt dan dress sendiri daripada paten yang mudah. Menunggu suami pulang saban petang. Menanti hujung minggu, cuti umum atau sambutan hari istimewa untuk keluar dan berinteraksi dengan teman-teman tennisnya. Heinz tak kepingin cahaya mata kerana sudah ada anak lelaki daripada perhubungan terdahulu.
Selepas melalui jadual yang serupa selama enam tahun, 72 bulan dan 312 minggu (kecuali bila pulang bercuti Ramadan-Hari Raya dua tahun sekali ke Malaysia atau lawatan singkat bersama Heinz ke bandar-bandar Eropah yang lain), Hayati tidak betah duduk 'diam' di rumah lagi. Dia mula bertanya tentang kerja kosong di kedutaan Malaysia. Bila diberitahu pada Heinz niatnya untuk kembali bekerja, dia diberi kata dua - kekal di rumah atau keluar. Setelah beberapa bulan menimbangkan dan sekian banyak jam berbicara melalui telefon merentas Atlantik (saya di Boston waktu itu), Hayati mengemas pakaiannya dan berpindah ke apartment satu bilik di tingkat tiga tidak jauh dari apartment Heinz. Ramai yang sangka dia sudah hilang akal. Tapi dia pasti yang dia akan hilang akal jika terus dengan rutin yang membosankan dengan lelaki yang 'dingin' meskipun bertanggungjawab.
Harapkan panas hingga ke petang, apakan daya hujan di tengahari.
Kembali pada kudrat dan keringat emak yang dicurahkan untuk suami, anak-anak dan cucu-cucu. Dengan kebolehannya menyediakan makanan Jawa, Padang, Nyonya, Melayu dan Arab yang enak-enak, mudah baginya menjana pendapatan lumayan dari perniagaan nasi, lontong dan soto dari gerai atau warong atau     biskut raya dari rumah. Tapi dia memilih mengendong cucu pertama tujuh blok rumah pangsa dari Blok N ke pasar bersebelahan Blok A. Menjaga cucu kedua sejak dalam pantang sehingga hampir ke sekolah rendah. Sehingga persis bayang-bayang yang melekat pada kainnya ke mana sahaja dia pergi. Ditambah dengan yang ketiga, tak banyak rewel, tapi tetap memerlukan perhatian.
"Amit-amit jabang bayi."
"Badak-badak mintak isi, bangau-bangau mintak leher."
Itu dendangan sambil memandikan cucu-cucu semasa mereka masih bayi. Dilap dengan sempurna, sebelum disapukan minyak cap burung di perut dan kaki, diikatkan barut dan cawat sebelum dipakaikan baju 'kimono' mini dan seluar panjang.
Kemudian cucu-cucu dari anak lelaki. Tiga perempuan, seorang lelaki. Sehingga berselesih faham jika saya hanya ingin bersama anak-anak sendiri pada hujung minggu setelah letih ke pasar, mengemas rumah, mencuci, menjemur dan menggosok baju.  
Tapi di mana cucu-cucu kesayangan di kala Nenek menyusuri sisa-sisa kehidupan?
Masing-masing sibuk dengan tugas di pejabat, pasangan dan anak-anak masing-masing. Nenek tak ubah patung yang mengisi sofa tunggal, menatap kaca TV, merenung ruang kosong ...
Istirehatlah emak di alam barza.
Satu lagu Hari Ibu versi Djawa yang dikirimkan di laman FB, Javanese Singaporeans:
Hiphop Jawa (lelo ledung)      
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Friday, May 11, 2012

Dari Jerat ke Seandainya Selalu Satu


Jerat


Kala pertama kupandang

Pesona di wajahmu
Saat itu hatiku kan terpana
Tiada ragu lagi tiada bimbang lagi
Semuanya ingin kumiliki
Gelisah jiwaku ini
Dilanda bayanganmu
Kau mengkoyak dinding keangkuhanku
Kauciptakan rindu
Kau buat hatiku terjerat tali cinta
Resah...resah...
Pun tiada menentu
Bila semalam pun tiada bertemu
Mimpi...mimpi...
Kan terasa oh..sepi
Bila kau tiada
Tampakkan senyummu



     Versi asal dalam irama bossanova. Harvey Malaiholo, yang dianggap Macan peraduan bakat pra-program realiti pada tahun-tahun 1980an, kini suami kepada Lolita dan bapa kepada Joshua dan Benjamin.http://hurek.blogspot.com/2007/03/harvey-malaihollo-album-refleksi.html

SEANDAINYA SELALU SATU


Sesayu tatapanmu, 
Di alam yang bisu
Dan bayang-bayangmu kekasih
Menyaputkan cahaya
Jalan hidup kita berbeda
Walau ada hasrat bersama
Damai yang ku cari
Di ayunan angin lalu
Ternyata hanya harap semu
Kisah kita ini bukan kehendakku
Juga bukan kehendakmu
Tapi kehendak-Nya 
Ku tahu tak mungkin terjadi
Bagai asa yang tak bertepi
Harus kuakhiri harus kuhadapi
Sepi hidup ini.
REFRAIN:
Seandainya selalu satu dalam cita-cita
Juga dalam cinta
Seandainya kita selalu satu berpadu
Dalam angan dan harapan
Dalam suka atau nestapa
Dalam langkah menuju hidup bahagia
[Lagu terbaik Festival Lagu Pop Indonesia 1986] 



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Siapa Chairani di Hati S Affendi?


Suara emas seniman agung S Affendi dikagumi ramai peminat di Nusantara, tapi sedikit yang tahu tentang kisah cinta yang menghasilkan lagu segar sepanjang zaman ini. Dikatakan bahawa Fatwa Pujangga dicipta khas buat wanita misteri bernama Chairani, penulis warkah yang begitu menyentuh perasaan penyanyi itu. Terdapat lagu berjudul 'Chairani' dalam EP/LP asal S Affendi tetapi kurang dikenali. Puas saya mencari maklumat tentang kehidupan peribadi S Affendi, kalau-kalau ada disebut tentang Chairani, tetapi belum ditemui. Apakah jalinan perasaan antara dua insan ini berakhir di jinjang pelamin atau terkubur di persada pengorbanan?
Versi asli akan dimuatnaik nanti, bila ditemui
      
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Friday, May 4, 2012

The Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road map 
http://www.sydney-australia.biz/maps/victoria/graphics/great-ocean-road-map.jpg

    I'm not surprised Melbourne tops the list for the best places to live in on this Big Blue Marble. Apart from the free tram and tour bus services, the quirky yet fun Fed Square, the esplanade along the soulful Yarra, the beautiful parks and gardens, the museums and historical buildings, the ethnic neighbourhoods and multi-cultural spirit, is the Great Ocean Road.  
    There were many travel agents offering different packages, along with helicopter rides, but Amy and I went with this Korean agent called Tortoise or Turtle Travel. Unlike its name, its service was prompt and fast-paced. The full day trip started early at 7:35am. A 16-seater van picked us up right at the door of the Central Y. It went down on Flinders St, turned right on to St Kilda Rd before hitting the highway to Geelong. From the industrial suburb, it cruised onwards to Torquay, the seaside resort famed for the growth of surfing sportswear such as Rip Curl and Quick Silver.  
    As soon as we approached the surfing beaches starting from Torquay, it was miles and miles of winding seaside road leading to more picturesque and up scale resorts - Lorne, Apollo Bay, Cape Otway before it hit the high point of the trip, that is the Port Campbell National Park.
The long and winding road that lead up to scenic resorts
 and high end holiday homes beyond the reach of ordinary Joe 'n Jane.
Some of the luxury holiday homes seen from the road below.

Wild koalas blend in with the eucalyptus or gum trees.

    Originally called the Sow and Piglets, the Twelve Apostles are the star attraction of the Port Campbell National Park.  They are giant rock stacks created by erosion of the limestone cliffs some 10-20 million years ago. The strong winds and waves of the stormy Southern Ocean eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs. The caves then became arches and, when they collapsed, rock stacks of up to 45 metres high were left stranded on the shore.
 Loch Ard Gorge (left) also showcased some stunning rock formations such as the Island Arch, Muttonbird Island, the Razorback and the Dumpling Pots. Within the gorge itself are caves and stalactites. It is named after the three-masted clipper ship, the Loch Ard, which wrecked against the cliffs in 1878. Fifty-two passengers and crew lost their lives on the last night of its voyage from Gravesend, England, to Melbourne. Only two 18-year-olds survived to recount their amazing ordeal, now immortalised as walking trails around the gorge.

    This is the London Bridge (right) which inspired stories about the English selling their iconic landmark to the Ozzies. The London Bridge formation was a natural archway and tunnel in an offshore rock formation caused by waves eroding a portion of softer rock. It, however, collapsed in 1990 and became a bridge without a middle. The affable guide enthralled us with gossip about a couple, both married to other people, who was trapped on the land bridge when it gave way. 
    
    A giant tree (left) at the Maits Rest Rainforest Walk at Cape Otway National Park. The Rainforest Walk here is as pleasant as the one in the Blue Mountains. There are clean, broad wooden board walks and dry paths to guide us around.      
    A mischievous parrot (right) perched itself on a traveller's head. Seeing so many colourful parrots in their natural habitat reminded of the lone green parrot being chained to a cage on the pavement of a pet shop in Sunway Damansara.  
    Meeting so many young Germans and Koreans as well as working class Britons who can afford overseas holidays goes to show that the youth and blue collar workers from industrialised countries have more disposable income than their Malaysian counterparts. Perhaps if the young, working and middle classes in Malaysia can budget for annual vacations abroad, they may not readily take to street demonstrations. Haha!               

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Marvel me, Melbourne!

Daily Departures
   The Firefly Coach pick-up point was just around the corner from the Sydney Central YHA. The 12 hours overnight journey to Melbourne though was not as comfortable as on a Plus Liner bus.

Route Map
    Marvellous Melbourne, here I come! Passengers were given two 20 minute pit stops in the boondocks - at Wagga Wagga and another obscure small town.  

Destination: Southern Cross Station on Spencer St. Just about five blocks walk to the YHA on Flinders St.

     The free tram service passes by Flinders St. Station. It runs on a grid and takes people to many of the city attractions - the Fitzroy Garden, Treasury House, Parliament House, the Museum Complex, Victoria Market,  Italian & Greek enclaves.
    With the free tram and bus service, tourists save on transportation around the city. The only time I took a cab was on my last day. 
   It was a cold blustery morning when Harpreet (my daughter's Malaysian Sikh friend, who have worked and lived in Melbourne for the last 11 years) joined me for a walking tour of the Library, Chinatown and alleyways filled with eateries. We stopped for Italian food when it poured around lunch time. Unforgettable conversation about 'mail order brides'. 

Tram at Flinders St Station Royalty Free Stock Photo
  


Federation Square
The edgy, innovative architectural design of the 'Fed' 
or Federation Building, across the street on the left of Flinders St Station.
Beware of suave gentlemen looking for younger 'catch' 
while waiting for their older, rich wives to return from wash room breaks!

Chinatown
One of the gateways on Swanston St, Chinatown.
Had spicy seafood for dinner at one of the Korean restaurants and slushy
green tea at a Taiwanese tea house with Marieke, Amy and Choy.


Melbourne Skyline, Yarra River and Princes Bridge
Bridge over the Yarra, with the Tower in the background.
I should have forked out AUD16 for the elevator ride
to the observation deck on the Tower!

Arts Centre, Southbank
The iconic Arts and Cultural Centre.
Across the Yarra from Flinders St.
Turn right and walk all the way to the enchanting Crown Casino. 
Old Treasury Building, Spring Street
Pretty flower beds fronting the Treasury House.
Perfect respite from a stressful day at work.
Nice spot too for wedding pics!



Etihad Stadium, Docklands
Etihad Stadium at Docklands.
There are many discount outlets at the malls in Docklands.
Marieke splurged on bargain shoes and I got a colourful ensemble
 of wrap around skirt, top 'n poncho from a Nepali boutique.
There was a 'teh tarik' and 'satay' place too.
Many Malaysian students and parents shop here.


Space Hotel
Not much space in the six share at Space Hotel.
Located at the corner of Russell and Victoria.
Opposite the Melbourne Old Gaol 'n RMIT.
Friendly front desk staff.


 Melbourne Central YHA
YHA Central on Flinders St.
Close to Southern Cross and Flinders St stations.
Same price for four share, more head and leg room too.

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