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I had the chance to try this delicious panggang ikan (BBQed Fish) at Hijau, which is located at Taman BDC Stampin (near Stampark).

And also this umai (raw fish with lime). It looks plain but the taste was good!

The food is reasonably priced and beer is sold at RM5 per bottle (small).

Today we read about SCORE, and it promise some sort of road network for the dissapointed people of Kapit. To me the UMNO-led Barisan Nasional is just not paying much attention to Sarawak knowing well the Sarawak is safe under the leadership of our Chief Minister.

There are too many things that we cannot see and do not know of what’s happening in Sarawak. Too many government secrets. Even the goodies are kept secrets.

The only thing we can expect is – see it when its there. And the bottom line is.. there is nothing for us to wait for (nadai utai agi ke di anti.. ke bisi pan enda datai.. di sebut beliun, di sepi ke nadai.. kapa nyebut utai ke ba awan enti utai ke di tanah tu enda ga ulih).

Even the sinking road in Miri that is federal-administered (via Kementerian Kerja Raya) is becoming a continuous problem to road users here despite the reply from YB Andy Chia.. Nope, its not in the 2009 budget (too small probably).

Welder put out of nut misery

JOHOR BARU: The welder who was hospitalised after he used a nut to elongate his penis was finally put out of his misery when doctors removed the offending spare part.

It is learnt that staff from the Hospital Sultanah Aminah drained out some of the blood and cut away some skin on the upper layer of his organ to remove the nut.

The 20-something welder was trying to increase the length of his penis ahead of his engagement next week by weighing himself down with the nut when the nut got stuck following an erection.

Director Dr Daud Abdul Rahim said doctors got the nut off at around 11pm on Friday.

“The patient is now recovering and we hope to discharge him today,” he said.

Dr Daud declined to say whether the patient would suffer any long-term injuries.

The welder, who works in Singapore, but is from Taman Sri Skudai, sought treatment at the hospital on Thursday afternoon after he was unable to get the nut off himself.

Both hospital authorities and the state Fire and Rescue Department were involved in attempts to remove the nut.

This is the second case in the past week involving objects stuck on penises.

On Aug 25, firemen were summoned to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur to cut a steel ring from a patient’s penis after numerous attempts by doctors failed to dislodge it.

It is believed the patient, in his 20s, had slipped the ring onto his penis to increase his sexual prowess.

Futher readings
Doc: Longer penis does not mean better sex

Again, the Dayak representatives and leaders failed to respond to disaster such as the one that happened to the Punan tribe in Ulu Tatau recently. And, again the Chinese representatives are the first to appear on newsprint, responding to the issue.

What is the point of having Dayak reps when (at times like this) they are not there. 1st, they are too quiet in the Parliamentary or DUN seatings (well, exception to the Dayak ministers who have the obligation to answer), 2nd, they are too slow (or not responding at all) to events like this.

Recently, another Chinese reps urge the Dayak minister to keep organising forum, meetings that can assist and upgrade Dayak businesses. Why wait for the Chinese when we ourselves are the bumiputera?

Sick ..isn’t it?

Full news release at Yahoo! Entertainment

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