Greetings again to all and 1. Its Officially Hari raya now and once again taking this opportunity to wish all my fellow Bretherens Selamat Hari raya Aidil Fitri.
Its time to bring forth more love to be spread around the world and renew old ties with loved ones near and far. This brings me to the year 1977 and 1978 when I found my self in vanto academy in PJ's road 223. Those were the years of Bellbottoms and afro hair-do. There I was a 20 year old dude who was disillusioned by the Govt sector ( I was working asa clerk in Lembaga Peperiksaan or Examinations Syndicate.) It was during the days of Operasi Isi Penuh where the government brought in thousands of half baked post Form 5 teenagers to the city and gave them jobs in the Government Sector. Oh this was the time where the public sector emploeyed 2 Malays for every non malay who was retiring. Have I got anything against that? No by all means bring it on. But please employ qualified ones. Not half baked kampung boys and girls. This also gave rise to illegal settlement mushrooming all over KL. I was a bit naive then but now I know that this was to ofset the Chinese and Indian population in Kuala Lumpur at that time. The Chinese were obviously voting in DAP to take the parlimentary seats available in Kuala Lumpur.
Anyway, back to Vanto. I joined in to take my Form six HSC exams which was going to be the last one held in full english sylabus. So there I was a senior by age surrounded by students 2 years younger than me. ( Oh I resat for my form 5 in 1975 coz I failed Bahasa Malaysia and passed it)
One of the 1st students I met was this Scotish gal by the name of Margaret Bell. Turns out she was also my age but a few weeks younger. We clicked well and ended up sitting next to her in class. Slowly I got t meet my fellow classmates and this crazy chinese guy with a slight misai turned out to be a bit of a loud mouth just like me and I soon realised he was cool in his own way. Hey, if it turns out that my Vanto classmates are going to be reading this, you may want your names to be mentioned. There are so many of you but some names have to be mentioned here. Lizzie Thomas, Hew Kok Ming, Vatsala ( she passed away a few years ago) Serena Marsh(she and I share the same birthday) and Bonnie and Avilin (they got married a few years later). Hamidah and Mus even though they were not in my class, were such interesting people and the times I shared with them in school were to say the least: interesting.
This was also the time where I started getting involved in sports. Maybe I shouldnt have been so involved in sports. But I apparently spent a bit too little time on my studies and it turned out to be my downfall as far as passing my HSC exams was concerned. But, those were 2 of my best years as I got to meet people from different parts of Malaysia and of different stratas of life.That has probably helped me along the way in looking at life and people positively. So if there are any ex-Vanto students out there, drop me an email or post a comment.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
DEEJAY CLASSES IN KUALA LUMPUR
Hi there again. Seeing that its coming to the last 1/4 of 2009, its going to be the time of the year when companies and groups will be looking for mobile disco companies to handle their year end parties. There are of course club deejays in town going at a rate of dime a dozen. But are there good party deejays who will play for the crowd and not for themselves? Im afraid not.
Have you noticed that these days deejays dont seem to talk to the crowd. They seem soo engrossed with their perfect mixing and ingore what is happening on the dance floor or what the crowd really wants.
So, deejays, or wanna-be-deejays out there, if you want to scratch and wear out the stylus of that Technics SL1200 , go ahead! But if you want to learn deejaying the old school way, drop me a line. I have the knowledge, I have the time. My charges are reasonable. The course itself will be over 3 months and what you will be taught is proper deejaying, appreciation of different genres of music, party music flow, public speaking and emceeing. An important aspect of emceeing is protocol. You will be surprised that many deejays and emcees dont even know when to use "Yang Berhormat" and when to use "Yang Berbahagia". You will be taught this and more of basic Malaysian Protocol. My email: dj_laboratory@yahoo.com
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
My short 36hours trip to Singapore (part 2)
Continuing from where I left off, all I can say is as I look around the streets of Singapore in down down area, Malaysian town and city planners should cast aside your so-called superiority minds and take a walk around the city, not get on your Beemeers and Mercs and waste all the public money on your fact finding missions that we have heard of all thses years. If you had actually been observant, you would have advised the bus companies in Kuala lumpur on the right kind of signages on those damned buses. You would have advised the local authorities on how to design bus stops and placements. If you guys had actually taken on of the SBS buses, you would have learnt a lot of things. But you didnt! D&id you?
Thats why Singapore will always be a head of Kuala Lumpur. Yes! Yes! I know, Singapore is smalll, easy to manage. Oi! Kuala Lumpur is smaller than Singapore lah. Why cant we do better? No we cant and we never will coz the minds of KL city planners are located somewhere in the posterior area.
I didnt even have to go to Orchard Road to do my family shopping. Went to Bencoolen Street and thats where Sim Lim Square is located. Thats equivelant to our Low Yat Plaza, except much bigger and has shops selling professional sound and lightings system.
Went there to inquire about cordless microphones and was impressed by the range of microphones this particular shop carried. I have visited this particular outlet over the years and and have bought some mics and headphones before. One of the reasons I go to this shop is to say hi to the boss there. Very peculiar name: Genghis Hung.
It was time to do some serious shopping and for that I dragged my wife and kid across the road from Sim Lim Square to O.G shopping Centre.
(to be continued..)
Thats why Singapore will always be a head of Kuala Lumpur. Yes! Yes! I know, Singapore is smalll, easy to manage. Oi! Kuala Lumpur is smaller than Singapore lah. Why cant we do better? No we cant and we never will coz the minds of KL city planners are located somewhere in the posterior area.
I didnt even have to go to Orchard Road to do my family shopping. Went to Bencoolen Street and thats where Sim Lim Square is located. Thats equivelant to our Low Yat Plaza, except much bigger and has shops selling professional sound and lightings system.
Went there to inquire about cordless microphones and was impressed by the range of microphones this particular shop carried. I have visited this particular outlet over the years and and have bought some mics and headphones before. One of the reasons I go to this shop is to say hi to the boss there. Very peculiar name: Genghis Hung.
It was time to do some serious shopping and for that I dragged my wife and kid across the road from Sim Lim Square to O.G shopping Centre.
(to be continued..)
PLEASE POST YOUR COMMENTS.
Hi people. Its me again. Yes, Ghandhi. Im the one in the beige pants The guy who was at all the Mighty Minds Roadshows. The same guy who was in Singapore. Guess what? It would help if you people out there after reading my blog pass some comments or better still be a follower. It feels nice knowing who are those reading my blog. If you have a comment or would like to know me better, you can always email me.
This is a pic taken in 2008. The bunch of people in the pic were my classmates in Vanto Academy (The class of 78) . Avilin and Serena Marsh are seated and standing behind the fair maidens are Bonnie,Naginder, James Sarda, Ravi and me.
This is a pic taken in 2008. The bunch of people in the pic were my classmates in Vanto Academy (The class of 78) . Avilin and Serena Marsh are seated and standing behind the fair maidens are Bonnie,Naginder, James Sarda, Ravi and me.
Mighty Minds in Kangar, Perlis
Hi greetings again to all students in Malaysia. Its Ghandhi from the Mighty Minds Roadshow and we are looking back at the last few months and after Melaka and Kota Baru, we made our way to Kangar. Oh Boy! It was a long drive from KL and with 2 lorries and a car being the convoy. We left KL in the morning and managed to find our way to Khoon Aik Chinese school by about 5pm. It was raining along the last stretch from Alor Setar to Kangar.
Any way, again we were impressed by the effort put in by the teams who came to take part. Here are some of the pics we thought summed up the event in Kangar.
This was the school which hosted the Mighty Minds in Kangar.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Mighty Minds Update- Kota Baru Pics




Hi teachers and students in Kelantan. Selamat Berpuasa and Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri to all Muslims there. We were there on the 4th of April 2009 for the 2nd leg of the Mighty Minds Roadshow. It was good to be back in Kota Baru after a long time. You see, I used to work in Hotel Perdana back in 1989 till 1991. I was the last deejay in Kelantan. Kota Baru is soo nice place unlike what has been potrayed by the Federal Govt. Good job Uncle Nik Aziz.
Anyway, I was inpressed by the excitement built up by the students although I observed that the students were not well versed in English and I was a bit shocked that when the Emcee asked the crowd to give around of "applause" the students were silent until some body shouted out"tepuk tangan". Only then did the kids respond! Oh my God! Are the teachers sent to Kelantan ill equiped to teach even such simple English? Maybe the powers that be ought to look seriously at improving the general grasping of the language and not only the science and maths terminologies in English.
Thats all for now and in the next few days look out for more pics of the Mighty Minds. This time from Kangar, Perlis. Bye and all the best for your exams.
Please also note that the above comments from me are strictly my personal opinion.
My 36 hours trip to Singapore.

Hi there, Im back in 1 piece after my short trip to Singapore over the weekend. This time around brought along the wife and youngest daughter. Friday morning found us in front of Pudu raya (the Bus station) and making our way to platform 8 where our TransNational bus was all ready for the 4 anda half hour trip to Johor Baru. From there I rather take a JB /Spore express which will take us all the way to Queen's street in downtown S'pore. Met a very interesting cab driver who took us from there to our hotel (grandmax) in the Serangoon area.
Well for those of you out there who are not familiar with Serangoon, thats the Little India of S'pore. Unlike KL's little India, this place coversa much wider area including Buffalo Road, Jalan Syed Alwi and Race Course road. The veriety of shops you will find here is also much greater than in Brickfields ( thats the KL version of Little India). Oh by the way, if you want to refer to Serangoon to the Locals there, you must refer it to as: Teka. Teka was the name of the old wet market that used to be around till the Urban Redevelopment Authority came up with plans to modernise the area and at the same time maintaining the rustic charm of Little India. Old run down buildings were given a face lift and new food courts and mini malls now stand side by side with the old charming eateries.
Now u guys must beb wondering if I read all that in the tourism Phamplets. Haha! Not really. I used to work in Singapore from 1981 till 1985. More about that in another posting.
Anyway back to our hotel and I realised that we were all really hungry as we did not really plan on fasting today(I hope I still go to heaven) and with the abundance of restaurants serving a wide veriety of Northern and Southern Indian food, I dragged my wife and kid to Ampalar. They also have an out let in Bangsar, a few doors away from the Maybank branch in front of Jalan Maarof.
This place is located just in front of my favourite shopping Centre in Singapore: The Mustaffa Centre. Anyway back to our lunch, We ordered Briyani. They have averiety to choose from. The wife chose Fish Briyani and the little one preffered Mutton. Well I chose full vege dishes ( prefer to eat fish if its cooked by the wife). Man! my wife freaked out as it was sooo tasty. And to wash it all down, we ordered the Masala tea which I must say was the best ever I have ever sipped on for along long time.
After that lunch, it was time for abit of work. You see, I needed a few spare parts from the Bose service centre which was located a bit away from town. Near Changi Village close to the Singapore Expo. What I cant seem to fathom is why the Malaysian outlet that handles Bose products and spares cant keep stock or seem reluctant to keep stock of spare parts. Maybe Atlas sound would like to explain?
Anyway met another cab driver (NTUC comfort) on the way back from Changi. Guy called Lim. Nice conversation we had about Karma, life and religions. He guessed we were from Malaysia and he also had his five cents worth of opinions of Malaysia and its Ministers. I just nodded and hmmed along. Haha. If I had joined him talking politics, I am sure the ride would have to be much longer.
I am now a firm believer that Singaporean cabbies are soo much better behaved and educated than their Malaysian counterparts. Sorry, make that KL counterparts. .. Time to take a break will be back soon with the continuation of my trip to Singapore.
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