Well to day is Malaysia's, 50 birthday, 50 years of independance, and i was in Malaysia a couple of weeks ago, yes where KL was, as it is the capital. And today outside Plaza Singapora, which is next to the Priminister's Lodgings, they had a tent set up (A big one), selling holidays to got to Malaysia and it's islands. And at one end there was and will be for a couple of days, a stage with a guy giving away tickets to use the Malaysia Eye, like the London eye, there is even one being built in Singapore as i type. Anyway this guy has a DJ back up, and he comes on stage, to sell holidays, and give away tickets with simple questions, i could have won 4 tickets while i stood there, but since i am not going to Malaysia this year, i did not bother, (the tickets run out at the end of the year, crafty them Malays, lol). But what was funny, is that hardly any one was going up on stage to answer the questions, they seem very shy, the Singaporeans, which is odd after what happened at the Heros gig. And when they do go up, and the MC rips the piss to try and get the small, but steady crowd to join in. And make the contestants to open up a bit, any way while doing his bit, there is a dance troop, from Malaysia, a tradition one, with the sarogs and bandanas, that point up, and the batik clothing. 4 guys and 4 girls, and there girls are very niiiiice, with there make-up on and traditional costumes. I watched them preform 6 different types of dance. One was the men wearing Kilts, yes kilts like the Scots and Welsh wear. And the dance also has parts of traditional Scottish dance in it. Anyway, i shot some video on the phone, i hope the sound came out too, because the music is cool, like slow techno, but not, i hasten to add. Anyway they did my favourite dance at the end, which involves, two bamboo sticks about 8 to 10 feet long, placed on two short ones. They then, tap them down on the short ones, then across so they meet together, they do this to a certain rythmn(sp). And while two people do that, two others will dance between the gaps, trying not to get thier ankles broke. I saw my parents do this with friends when i was a kid in Panang, and my mum really hurt herself. They then, get another pair, and put then cross ways, like a cross(Boot) and they dance into and around all four of the bouncing sticks, like double dutch Asia style. Its really cool.
Anyway it's night time here, so the people are out, the traffic is out (and that crowed you could walk Orchard Road {the main road through the city central}, via the roofs of the cars, while they move, same as it was 20 years ago when i did do it and surf the escalators, on the hand rails, as people fill them up(i'm to old to do that and i could get banded from coming back andat my age, i'm looking for work here if they will let me) and its really kicking off, its so much fun here and very safe, well it has been so far anyway, but whos going to mess with me, I am poor, tall and wise in the age to put me money in my sock, and i wear shades at night, like my dad, he use to do that so often they called him Ray(for Raybans), i just get wierd looks from tall people, as they are the only ones that can look up an see me.
Anyway Happy Independence Day Malaysia, Love Suffur.
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BootlegGiant
Sat, 09/01/2007 - 06:51
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Urm just to set the record straight The Welsh do not and have never and will never from the begining of time till the end of time worn ' Kilts' maybe some kinky couples do so, who knows, but the way skirts go its just the scots that are guilty, I dont even know what the national dress code is (will ask today) but I know its not a skirt..
p.s. as everyone else seams to have jumped on the smiley bandwagon here is mine
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SUFFUR
Mon, 09/03/2007 - 10:19
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OH YES THEY DO.
The Welsh wear KIlts, sorry Boot or i would have not said it, its a Traditonal Dress, and its not a skirt, its a kilt, a Manly, no underpant wearing, Kilt. lol.
Patience is something I taught myself, so I never know when its going to run out?
Patience is something I taught myself, so I never know when it's going to run out?
BootlegGiant
Tue, 09/04/2007 - 18:20
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I wont argue
I was born in Wales 36 years ago and have never moved from this beautifull Island that I reside upon, I take a keen intrest in local History and could tell a bit about my home Island, i.e. we have had many names over the century's, being Ynys Dwyll (Dark Island) Ynys y Moch (Pig Island) Ynys Mon is curently its name in welsh (no idea the English translation) and Anglesey also its current name in English (thought to come from Ongle from across the Sea), I can also tell you about how the Druids fought the Roman empier on the Menai Straights, or how many a ship was grounded by the greed of the Smugglers of Anglesey, or that the Court of the Princes of Gwynedd was at Newborough, or that our Island is connected to the maneland by two Bridge's designed by Thomas Telford and Robert Stephenson, but I have never come across welsh Kilts, I have never seen anyone wear one or heard of any one who has, maybe in the south where they inbreed they do, maybe there is a regiment in the Queens army that has them, I do belive the Druids wear a sort off Dress (poofs) you know the type monk's wear, I have even done a little resarch and nowere that I look can I find a wealshman with a kilt, my Father is friends with a local Bard I will ask him next time I see him, if you have a link showing that wealshmen wear skirts thean please send it to me as it would be intresting to see, cheers suffur..
yes im editing this post so will loose 1 point dang it.. Having spoken to many people today one a ex teacher and famous Bard who is a member of the Druids and Eisteddfod they all agreed that a Kilt is not traditional in Wales however there is a welsh tartan design and some welshmen do wear them but they are both modern and not and I repeat not Traditional welsh clothing, so I guess we are both right in a way, laters dude
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SUFFUR
Thu, 09/13/2007 - 13:13
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See research...
I found that they use them because the sheep have caught onto the sound of the fly zipper, being pulled down, they don't remember the sound of it going up, as they are too busy trying to work out the knots, as they have been tied down for the last 10 seconds, oh what a great time was had by all. I'm not racist, i'm a comedian who sees the difference between fun and real life and real life can suck, without having a Kilt on, to have some fun in. It should be the national dress for all men, of all nations, to to show men, that the women wear the trousers. Sadly more sheep would be traumatised, for their short, to be butchered, lives but at least they '...know what love is...'(Forrest Gump) before they go. And what is it with you and goats (Boot), now that really is interracial?
Patience is something I taught myself, so I never know when its going to run out?
Patience is something I taught myself, so I never know when it's going to run out?
Xedec
Thu, 09/13/2007 - 13:18
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O.o..................................... random!! my head hurts!!! >.<
The harder to play every game makes you more a winner the cheating to the top!(it's like the needler got on Steroids!)
(People play Road rage on purpose?!!)