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Let’s Get Ready To Rumble

Seriously I need to get back to blogging.  Just that haven’t really got any inspiration to blog or podcast about.  But not today.  As I’m joining in the fray of blogging about politics, as Sarawak State election will be here on the 16th April, and nomination of the candidates will be revealed tomorrow.

Considering what has been happening lately, there will indeed be a showdown for a few seats probably I will be interested at.  Namely most of the hot spot which I will want to see is :-

N10 Pending
1. Dr Sim Kui Hian (BN)
2. Violet Yong Wui Wui (DAP)

N12 Kota Sentosa
1. Datuk Alfred Yap (BN)
2. Chong Chieng Jen (DAP)

N16 Bengoh
1. Dr Jerip @ Belek Susil (BN)
2. Richard @ Peter A/L Margaret (SNAP)
3. Willie anak Mongin (PKR)
4. Wejok Tomik (Independent)

N43 Ngemah
1. *Alexander Vincent (BN)
2. Gabriel Adit Demong (PCM)
3. Aris anak Alap (PKR)

N47 Bawang Assan
1. Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh (BN)
2. Alice Lau Kiong Yieng (DAP)

N51 Balingian
1. Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (BN)
2. Suriati binti Abdullah (PKR)
3. Datuk Salleh Jafaruddin (Independent)

N54 Pelagus
1. Stanley Unja (BN)
2. Edward Sumbang anak Asun (PKR)

N62 Lambir
1. Ripin Lamat (BN)
2. Johari Bujang (SNAP)
3. Zolhaidah binti Suboh (PKR)

N63 Piasau
1. Tan Sri George Chan Hong Nam (BN)
2. Ling Sie Kiong (DAP)

N64 Pujut
1. Andy Chia Chu Fatt (BN)
2. Fong Pau Teck (DAP)

N65 Senadin
1. Datuk Lee Kim Shin (BN)
2. Michael Teo Yu Keng (PKR)

N67 Telang Usan
1. Dennis Ngau (BN)
2. Kebing Wan (SNAP)
3. Harrison Ngau Laing (PKR)

N70 Ba’ Kelalan
1. Willie Liau (BN)
2. Baru Bian (PKR)

* List extracted from http://sebanaku-sarawak.blogspot.com/2011/04/bn-candidates-and-their-opponents.html

Wrestlemania 27 has just ended, and this is next up coming Pay Per View I will be indeed looking forward to see who will actually come out victorious.  Probably for the 3-4 corner fights may probably considered a handicap match as it will be a disadvantage for the opposition party both SNAP & PKR since they can’t agree to the seats allocations.  Never the less, it would be something interesting to see how it will turn out in the end.

Never the less, talks within the coffee shops and around this area have been about the upcoming election.  Plus, there have been 1 Malaysia goody bags that was distributed few days ago (which unfortunately I did not receive) and campaigning from DAP via SMS as well as leaflets.  So I’m expecting for the next 2 weeks I’ll be seeing politician coming down to the shop just to shake hands, and maybe I might take a picture of them here.  And probably tell them may the best candidate win.

As for me, will most likely be heading back to Miri to place my vote there.  But will probably make it a day trip, so let the battle begin!

Sarawak State Election Coming?

Earlier this year, I received news that Sarawak state election will most likely be before or after Raya.  As I was told that they were starting to mobilize and beginning to get funding for their campaigns.  Anyhow, signs are really showing especially when news is circling our current CM in Sarawak apparently have been in the headlines very frequently as of late (good and bad).

I believe this will be a testing ground for our current PM to see if Sarawak will continue to be a deposit for the ruling coalition of Barisan Nasional.  Plus the number of increase of his popularity shows that he might be calling for a snap election sooner than we thought.  Maybe that’s why you see currently UMNO is trying to distance itself from Perkasa, and uniting with other BN components to prove a point that BN is all about 1Malaysia.

It will be interesting to see how the outcome of the current election here in Sarawak.  I talked to a numbered of people throughout this year asking them who they would be voting for.  There has been a fair share of BN and PR, but some answer I received which I find it amusing.  They were saying for Parliamentary seats they will be voting for PR, but as for State Election they will continue to vote for BN.  Reason behind it saying that at least in the parliament there would be voice from Sarawak to demand more from the country, where as for the State seats they just to ensure that development would still be carried out.

In terms of generations, older people tend to vote for BN while the younger generations will stick their guns with PR. But I do meet some young people that they will continue to vote for BN because they’re parents are hard core supporters of BN. Lol, so they will always think that the opposition are here to sort of “kacau” development.

I’m not too sure about the rural areas though.  No doubt media have been doing a lot of writing that some are angry, while others are not with the current government.  But you can’t really judge from that, as the media tends to make small news seems so big.  I believed that a lot of the rural folks are currently happy with the situation where they are at the moment.  As most of them are currently old and thinks that the government is doing well.  Plus they don’t get news about what is currently happening with the country.  I believe that they are more concern about the news of their family and friends instead.  So it would be interesting to see the results later, so you can pretty much be sure who is talking facts or fictions.

I guess there will be more ugly things popping out about CM and his family wealth, which I sort of have a conspiracy theory about it.  But I won’t be talking about that, because after all.  This is politics. But I still think urban areas will most likely fall to the hands of PR, and rural areas will still continue to be within BN hands.

Since PKR will be having their election as well, I believe BN will most likely be observing the flaws that could come out during the campaigning and might be used against them in this coming election.  You never know, maybe our current CM will have an inspiration and call for a state election on the very day PKR is holding.  And probably that would be something interesting to see.

Anyway, these are just my thoughts and opinions only.  So whatever I say here has pretty much nothing to do deter you from your faith in whichever party you decide to vote for.  So have you registered to be a voter yet? Because this is the only day when you really have the power to choose which party to represent you in making Malaysia a better place for you and your future generation.

Laksa Sarawak ala Deluxe

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my muslim friends Selamat Hari Raya. You guys have a good one this year aiight!

Ingredients For Laksa, shredded chicken, prawns, eggs, Fish Cakes & Mee Hoon

Deluxe learn the art of Laksa making while she was in KL last month along with my mom.  Apparently mom had passed down the skills to her already.  And so far she has been making Kolo Mee quite often already, so that’s why I don’t really eat much of kolo mee when we’re outside.  Because no point as Deluxe already knows how to make it.  Anyway, today we’re going to talk about Laksa.  I wasn’t really in the kitchen while she was preparing this along with my mom.  So I only had the privilege of finding out how the end product turned out to be.

Well, the taste is really good.  And I’m not saying that, because she’s my wife but from a person who tends to eat a lot. Lol.  For me the spiciness was just nice, not too spicy but still had a nice pinch to it.  And I was told that there was no MSG being added on to it, which also is very good.  And how do know if you have really eaten a good laksa?  Well, you’ll tend to sweat despite the weather today was raining, and slightly cold.  Yup Deluxe’s Laksa will make sure to keep you warm even during the coldest day. Hahaha.  So I guess I won’t be ordering laksa anymore from the food stall.  Maybe I should get her to learn how to cook beef stew instead. Hehehe.

End Product : Laksa

So, one good thing about home made laksa is that for starters no MSG were added.  Plus you know how often those people selling laksa are very “kiam siap” by only putting 2-3 prawns in a bowl.  Well, you can add as much as you want plus if you are like me you can also put in more shredded chicken as well.  Hehehe.  So it’s all good.  Anyway, you guys have a good one ya.  Didn’t managed to podcast last nite due to unforeseen circumstances.  Hopefully will be able to do it later.  See ya!

The Secrets of Gambier Street

UNDERGROUND CHAMBER?: A photograph taken by Ng of the arch which looks like a doorway into an underground chamber. Pics from The Borneo Post When I heard the news that a supposedly Pre-World War II tunnel have been found at Gambier street.  One could have wonder the amount of treasures that could be found in those hidden chambers.  Either I’ve been watching too much National Treasure or The Mummy, but you can’t deny the fact that there could actually be something of value.

Despite the numerous report that was done by Padungan assemblyman Dominique Ng to stop the demolition of this underground chamber, it was apparently filled up yesterday.  Taken from “Chamber filled when PKR monitors turn their backs – The Borneo PostKUCHING: Padungan assemblyman Dominique Ng was taken by surprise
yesterday when the contractor for the demolition of Gambier Street
Market resumed the work as early as 7am.

As Ng, who is from Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), and his men were not
at the site to continue their ‘monitoring work’ – which was done in the
past 10 days – the contractor managed to fill up the ‘underground
chamber’.

NOT A SECRET TUNNEL: An overview of an arch which looks like a pathway that resembles a secret tunnel under the building at Gambier Street. Pics from The Borneo PostThis made PKR effort to station its men at the construction site -
which Ng claimed should be preserved under the National Heritage Act
2005, ever since the ‘underground chamber’ was discovered on July 13 -
a futile effort.

It is said some PKR men, including Ng would be at the site from 8am daily until the contractor’s workers were done for the day.

However the Sarawak Heritage Society (SHS) sent a team over to examine the place and concluded that this is just a common infrastructure that was used as a foundation for the building.  By saying so, thus ends the whole conspiracy of the underground chambers that could lead up to Astana or Fort Margherita.  But if what they say it’s true then probably this post would end here right now.  But if you allow me to speculate that, what if these foundations were actually secret tunnels.  And these tunnels were actually used as escape routes in case either the Astana or Fort Margherita was under siege.

Notice The Astana accross the river. Pics taken from The Borneo Post As history states that The Astana was built during 1870 by Charles Brooke as a gift for his wife, while Fort Margherita was also built by him in 1879 to pretty much fend off pirates during those time.  When I googled up Escape Tunnels and found out that “Throughout the British Isles and much of northern Europe escape tunnels were often part of the intrinsic design of fortified houses and palaces. The tunnel would typically be one half to two kilometers long and open in a location not readily visible to attackers.“  But one could argue that, maybe that Charles Brooke might not need an esacpe tunnel after all since he’s well guarded in his palace.  But maybe he could have actually planned for all these during those 10 years while constructing both The Astana as well as Fort Margherita.  Thus explaining these so called foundations were made to support the buildings that were built during the 1900.

Will we see anything inside these ruins?  Well, maybe yes and maybe no.  As there were a lot of cannons were found here locally in Borneo.  As most of them were believed to be used for trading with villagers for herbs and spices back then.  But in this case, Sarawak was invaded by the Japanese during 1941.  One of my assumption is that, probably what could have happened when Vyner actually fled to Australia.  He was not able to bring all his artillery with him.  Maybe he could have order his subordinates to hide these artillery inside these chambers and probably seal up the entrance to prevent the Japanese from finding these weapons for their own usage.  But Vyner Brooke returned to Sarawak during 1946 to resume his duties for about 3 months before he ceded Sarawak to the British government as a crown colony.  But during these 3 months, could he actually transport all the artillery back to London?  One must remember when James Brooke came it was during 1838 where he set foot on Kuching and managed to help the Sultan of Brunei to maintain peace and order with the locals as well as fending off pirates back then.

TOO LATE: Ng (right) has lodged a police report, the third time, to try to stop the contractor from demolishing the ‘underground chamber’. Pics from The Borneo Post Maybe for Vyner Brooke back then could probably say to himself as these items did not belong to him and maybe it wasn’t any much of value anyway.  So he could have left it there and not trouble himself to pack everything and go.  But then again, who knows if these foundations are actually foundations to support the buildings.  This is what I heard from my neighbors that, the shop is actually above the river which explains at times why the walls are always damp whenever we put a new fresh coat of paint.  And also, when the flood came early this year the drain started to overflow.

Honestly I was a bit disappointed when they decided to demolish the site without trying to make an effort to actually go dig down there and see if there are any ancient artifacts just to please the opposition party and maybe the public for once.  Who knows if there were actually ancient artifacts, it probably could help boost the tourism rate here in Sarawak.  If nothing is found, then I guess, during the next parliament sitting in the new DUN, everyone would have a good laugh.   But to developers, for them I guess they would say that if they were to continue to delay the project it would incur more loss.  So is this probably one of the reason why developers hate opposition party.  As they always tend to get in the way one way or the other.  Lol.  Either that, there could be a bigger conspiracy theory that they were trying to hide something and maybe keep it for themselves later.

Anyway, whatever reason that maybe.  Please take note that whatever I wrote up here is just a mere speculation on what could actually be found hidden in those chambers.  But if SHS said that it’s  just a common  infrastructure then I guess there would be no point continue carrying forward talking about it.  Since I was super free today, I decided to come up with this theory just to keep myself satisfied.  Coming from a background where I used to hate history back in school, I’m kinda amaze how my perception for history has kinda changed ever since I work here in the shop.  As history plays an important role in our lives, not only we learn from our forefathers.  But also learn to appreciate for all the things they did for us.  Anyway, I hope this post would enlighten your day and who knows they might make a movie out of this underground chambers.  Oh well, it’s all good.  You guys have a good week.