I've learned 2 things:Jeff, at 10 grand a hit,that's a mighty expensive puke. What did you thow up anyway?
JEFF OOI says: I couldn't possibly afford the dinner ticket. I was there as a blogger, the only invited blogger I reckon.
1. There is only one seemingly respectable and qualified independent journalist/blogger in the whole Malaysia.
2. And the only respectable journalist in Malaysia is an attention seeking jerk.
Yes, you're the "only" "invited" blogger, big deal.
/mr pink
5 comments:
I bet he threw up some 'kua' (if you don't know what I mean, you haven't followed the attention-seeking jerk closely enough).
I just found out none of my English-ed housemates heard of Jeff Ooi. So much for the only blogger around.
I'm waiting to see if he will blog about the recent incident in which government concluded that all people who fought against japanese were communists.
Sometimes it seems he completely ignore this area : the chinese affair, chinese education problem, Dong Jiao Zong being sysmatically maligned by the government, etc. It's as he doesn't have a chinese root.
He makes every effort to rise above the boundary of the skin colo, nationality, and try to appear as a global man, tackling global topic, and he would sound very politically correct.
At one time, he even had a long blog analyzing US Mid-election, as if he is an american. That is a hypocrite to the core!
And the Pantun contest. A famous chinese blogger in love with Malay culture, so much so that he has to hold a contest on Pantun. How beautiful. How politically correct.
Give me a break.
In his blog, he used the sentence
"I puked."
to describe his reaction when Francis Yeoh of YTL said:
"I sponsor tonight's dinner for everyone so I think I deserve to speak..."
2 observations:
1/ Since a dinner table costs 10k, guests who actually paid don't need sponsor. Only those who got the free ticket such as Jeff Ooi himself, were sponsored by Francis.
The return of sponsoring someone like Jeff?
- "I puked".
2/ It is quite an offensive statement. Jeff Ooi will never be bold enough to say it to Malay politicians, however pukable words coming out from their mouths.
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