ST!!NKKKK!!!
Donald Trump is a walking hard-on. Read embarassing stiff prick in need of constant stroking.
Boy was I mad after last night's Apprentice. Angie, the older candidate with the stripey hair, got bestowed with the finger gunshot and lampshade-lipped "Yor FIEyed" by He With The Dubious Hair in the most unfair firing since Pamela from last season. Why should she be fired when all Alex, as project manager, appeared to do was talk about the designs and decide how a belt buckle should be fixed? And Psycho Chris was just wasting time standing insanely and psychotically around in a shop.
Sad thing is, there's lots of Trump-style corporate men out there who think that women over 35 without boobs capable of leaping out into their faces are worthless and ought to be consigned to secretarial duties. Silly children. Smart older women are like..yowz.
Sigh.
Watched bits of the repeat broadcast of the Prime Minister's late wife's funeral. The commentator should resign in shame.
- this is not in verbatim, i can't remember the exact words, which aren't quite important anyway -
"aahh...ok...skarang ni, errr..ah..
van yang membawa (blahblahblah) sedang tiba. ok...ya...
GIANT PAUSE
err ok...ya..van itu datang..
MINI PAUSE
Ok ok..kalau tak salah saya...err, Perdana Menteri juga berada di dalam van tu. Ahh..err...
ok, ah..ok, skrang nampaknya...err..ok..."
I watched the rest of the van's approach with the mute button firmly pressed.
Also shown was a gaggle of reporters surrounding the PM's son, thrusting microphones in his face as they grilled him about his late mother's last words, what did she say, how is your father taking it, were all the family present... are you sad, no really, aren't you really really sad, dammnit why can't you shed a few tears for our cameras...
Good god, people.
I checked the newspapers this morning to see if anyone published this shocking comment that the ex-PM said to the reporters, ON TV!!! Of course not.
Again, can't remember the exact words, but it was to the effect that "she was going to die anyway". No doubt it was said in the context of death easing her suffering, but still. Poor choice of...apanama...words.
Yesterday was a really bad tv night.
Friday, October 21, 2005
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4 comments:
Her death is a great loss. All the work she has done for women, children and cancer will always be remembered.
Hers is the first death of a PM in office, so of course no newsman has ever covered that before.
Still, that is no excuse for the terrible commentary. ;P
that was why i chose to go out and get stoned last night.
i don't know what the PM's late wife did for the country, but then again, i couldn't really be bothered. at the end of the day she's just another human being.
You gotta admit, seeing the love of your life suffer for YEARS and then find peace is bound to give you some relief. Yes, you're sad, but you're relieved too, esp as a religious man you can firmly believe she's now at a better place.
BTW Dr. M was the KING of "apanama"s. I counted up to five or six in answering one question from a reporter.
will - understandable if those words "she was going to die anyway" were said by the current PM.
but that was said by the apanama king. yick.
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