I Tokmoh, therefore I am

April 7, 2008

How can I boycott Dutch Lady?!?!

Filed under: News, Opinion, Politics — tokmoh @ 6:08 pm

The recent fitna movie really caused a stir lately, leading to various calls for boycott of Dutch products.

Bollocks. The Dutch govt condemns such acts and rejected it. And besides, why do we need to respond to the movie anyway? That could only lead to speculation that it is true after all that Islam is as what the movie is portraying. It’s false, so what? Move on with life then, action speaks louder than words, and this action of boycotting is just childish. Instead, demonstrating better governance, transparency, cleanliness would do much help for that particular Dutch joker to see that Islam is a good religion. Come on Islam Hadhari, show me that you can really improve our country’s corruption index, press freedom, economic strength, etc. Or you’re just one of romPAK LAH’s NATO (no action, talk only) slogan?

There’s no way I’m gonna give up my Dutch Lady pasteurized strawberry milk for this. Or support for Kimi (Shell is Dutch).

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Kimi 2nd in Bahrain!!

Filed under: F1, Politics — tokmoh @ 5:41 pm

Yeah, he didn’t win it, at least 2nd is better than……everybody else, yohohoho. A Ferrari 1-2, am I hearing some people sighing there’s gonna be a boring 2008 season ahead? Well, I don’t think so, Massa has been particularly good on this track, judging by his last year’s win, he seemed to have perfected this track more than everyone else. We have yet to see whether he can truly drive in any track without traction control.

Worth noting is Hamilton having the McLaren’s lousy car syndrome, dropping from 3rd to 10th, and then he hit Alonso from behind!! Yeah, padan muka Alonso, wakakakakakak!! That caused Hamilton to finish 13th, and Kimi leading the driver’s championship!!

BMW-Sauber looked pretty strong with a 3-4 finish. Speed-wise, they’re definitely behind the Ferrari, but at least both their drivers seem to be very well without traction control. Heck, aside from Massa, everyone seemed to be fine without it. Though Kubica did had a trouble starting the Bahrain GP with wheelspin, I bet it’s got more to do with the car than the driver.

Next stop: Spanish GP, 25-27 April 2008. I’d expect Alonso to be boo-ed by his home fans, wakakakak. No longer the world champion, eh?

Anyway, I noticed that they don’t use champagne, but some non-alcoholic beverage to substitute champagne for the podium finishers. I wonder what abt Malaysia? AFAIK, they do use champagne, why didn’t they change it? Pakatan Rakyat could use this as a proof that we’re a secular state rather than Islamic state, yohohohoho.

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