QUOTE(patt_sue @ Mar 17 2013, 01:39 PM)
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Lahad Datu Stand-off. v11[Serious], Kampung Tanduo will be closed for good.
Lahad Datu Stand-off. v11[Serious], Kampung Tanduo will be closed for good.
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Mar 17 2013, 01:44 PM
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QUOTE(PzGman @ Mar 17 2013, 01:18 PM) sniped? |
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QUOTE(rafaismycat @ Mar 17 2013, 01:31 PM) So dirty. I say lets destroy these kampung air n ban them forever. Stop wasting time and money to fix the whole thing. there is a way to make sure those 'kampung air' clean and beautiful... make a merit-demerit system... inspect the village twice a month... whichever house that is deemed 'too dirty' will be fined, and points deducted... if theres enough point is deducted, force eviction of the occupants of the house... n merit for whichever house that is beautiful and clean... at the end of the year, whichever house that accumulated highest point win 'something'... i lived in such houses in labuan for one week last time, (uni holiday, stayed with my friend's family) n imho, those village has tons of good potentials... (homestay program? cultural village, etc) n u hav to admit, it is one of sabahan's culture, not only for the suluk ppl, but bruneians, badjaos, iranuns... |
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Mar 17 2013, 02:00 PM) there is a way to make sure those 'kampung air' clean and beautiful... i agree - proper planning for kampung air - make a merit-demerit system... inspect the village twice a month... whichever house that is deemed 'too dirty' will be fined, and points deducted... if theres enough point is deducted, force eviction of the occupants of the house... n merit for whichever house that is beautiful and clean... at the end of the year, whichever house that accumulated highest point win 'something'... i lived in such houses in labuan for one week last time, (uni holiday, stayed with my friend's family) n imho, those village has tons of good potentials... (homestay program? cultural village, etc) n u hav to admit, it is one of sabahan's culture, not only for the suluk ppl, but bruneians, badjaos, iranuns... as u can see at brunei - some of the water village is well planned |
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QUOTE(MrUbikeledek @ Mar 17 2013, 12:30 PM) Have you visit any Felda recently? i visit the one in Kota Tinggi. recently, some Felda settlers have began employing foreign workers to work their lot. "Overall, a total of 10,045 Indonesians are currently residing in Felda Sahabat, 8,000 of whom are Felda plantation workers while the rest are wives and children of Indonesian workers, majority of them are from Sulawesi, Indonesia," he told reporters at a press conference in Felda Sahabat Residence here.Read more: LAHAD DATU: Indonesia Consulate delivers basic needs to 193 workers - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-re...2#ixzz2Nm8oEzkz is above same as your observation of "some Felda settlers" employing contract workers in Kota Tinggi? |
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QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Mar 17 2013, 02:24 PM) "Overall, a total of 10,045 Indonesians are currently residing in Felda Sahabat, 8,000 of whom are Felda plantation workers while the rest are wives and children of Indonesian workers, majority of them are from Sulawesi, Indonesia," he told reporters at a press conference in Felda Sahabat Residence here. cant do anything about it... almost no sabahan want to work in plantation... hav to hire indonesians..Read more: LAHAD DATU: Indonesia Consulate delivers basic needs to 193 workers - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-re...2#ixzz2Nm8oEzkz is above same as your observation of "some Felda settlers" employing contract workers in Kota Tinggi? |
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Mar 17 2013, 02:27 PM) cant do anything about it... almost no sabahan want to work in plantation... hav to hire indonesians.. yeah, had google wiki... looks like felda sahabat is not same as what we usually know as 'felda' here in the peninsula - a cooperation of settlers/owners... it is more like a private plantation, right? |
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Mar 17 2013, 02:48 PM
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edited for noob internet
btw latest stupid propaganda from pinoy DIGOS CITY—The tension surrounding the Sabah invasion has hit social media, with Malaysian supporters and haters putting their thoughts on Princess Jacel Kiram on the microblogging service Twitter. Jacel was the former spokesperson for her clan that is claiming Sabah. Jacel’s Twitter account, which now has more than 5,000 followers since it went live on March 13, as well as other blog sites, found a number of Malaysian men saying she could be an actress if she wanted to. Twitter user Malaysian Narimah Nahalan (@narimanahalan) said Jacel could even qualify to model for Jakel, a very popular chain of fabric stores in Malaysia. One Malaysian guy, obviously smitten by Jacel, went even further, offering himself to be her lover. “As a princess who wants to claim Sabah, here’s a guy you need to know and love,” Public Rin (@ditapis) wrote on Jacel’s Twitter account, @jacelkiram. Another Twitter user said that if Jacel was not married, he was ready to give her children. m.a.i@NYoRK (@nyork118), who has been critical of the Kiram family, describing its members as “murderers,” turned starstruck: “I am tweeting with a Princess… wow…” On Facebook, a Malaysian suggested he was ready to give anything to the Princess in return for love. “Even the sun and moon,” he wrote. Another reposted a comment by Facebook user Leftie Le’l Stuart, which said, “She cooks very well,” adding that he would have no regrets if he was lucky enough to win the princess’ hand. The Facebook user told the Inquirer that Jacel cooks beef rendang, a favorite dish among Malaysians that is normally served only on special occasions. Jacel’s Twitter account also drew the interest of young Malaysian political leaders. Khairy Jamaluddin, youth leader of the United Malays Nationalist Organization (Umno), asked Tan Keng Liang, youth leader of the Kedah-based Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, to check on @jacelkiram. “The invading faux princess @jacelkiram is now on Twitter. Unleash your unending tweets & end this conflict,” Tan said. sos inquirer This post has been edited by kurangak: Mar 17 2013, 02:51 PM |
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^ like media indon. they simply quote from uncredible source such as forum and social network. pinoy = indon. the cancer of asean
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QUOTE(kurangak @ Mar 17 2013, 02:48 PM) edited for noob internet lol pinoy media doesnt understand sarcasm..btw latest stupid propaganda from pinoy DIGOS CITY—The tension surrounding the Sabah invasion has hit social media, with Malaysian supporters and haters putting their thoughts on Princess Jacel Kiram on the microblogging service Twitter. Jacel was the former spokesperson for her clan that is claiming Sabah. Jacel’s Twitter account, which now has more than 5,000 followers since it went live on March 13, as well as other blog sites, found a number of Malaysian men saying she could be an actress if she wanted to. Twitter user Malaysian Narimah Nahalan (@narimanahalan) said Jacel could even qualify to model for Jakel, a very popular chain of fabric stores in Malaysia. One Malaysian guy, obviously smitten by Jacel, went even further, offering himself to be her lover. “As a princess who wants to claim Sabah, here’s a guy you need to know and love,” Public Rin (@ditapis) wrote on Jacel’s Twitter account, @jacelkiram. Another Twitter user said that if Jacel was not married, he was ready to give her children. m.a.i@NYoRK (@nyork118), who has been critical of the Kiram family, describing its members as “murderers,” turned starstruck: “I am tweeting with a Princess… wow…” On Facebook, a Malaysian suggested he was ready to give anything to the Princess in return for love. “Even the sun and moon,” he wrote. Another reposted a comment by Facebook user Leftie Le’l Stuart, which said, “She cooks very well,” adding that he would have no regrets if he was lucky enough to win the princess’ hand. The Facebook user told the Inquirer that Jacel cooks beef rendang, a favorite dish among Malaysians that is normally served only on special occasions. Jacel’s Twitter account also drew the interest of young Malaysian political leaders. Khairy Jamaluddin, youth leader of the United Malays Nationalist Organization (Umno), asked Tan Keng Liang, youth leader of the Kedah-based Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, to check on @jacelkiram. “The invading faux princess @jacelkiram is now on Twitter. Unleash your unending tweets & end this conflict,” Tan said. sos inquirer fail |
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