Saturday, March 10, 2007

Last night i slept at 6.30am, well you can say that today i slept at 6.30 am but it doesn't sound like i spend the entire early mornings doing my essay. I finished it half way n then my brain shuts... i have to play footie at 10 so woke at 9.30 n cycle up elliot footpath n by 12 we're finish. Footie was fantastic for me but ampar lapas atu.
Went to lydz's place to shower for Soalat Jumaa't.
Balik rumah MAKAN the ayam i marinated overnight n lydz's came over to my place mkn sma2. Then start tia ngantuk, slept at 4.30pm n lyds woke me up at 5.15. I was half-awake n in my mind, 'omg im so tired, oh i'll just let jack do the meeting' hahahahahha ngaleh ku bnr...malas rsanya huhuhuhu

Went to the meeting, introduce some stuff n finished the night off with an aduk2/ zapin practice. After practice, syamim n ani ke rumah, mkn mee goreng which originally suppose to be Shauqi's cookin which turn up to be Ani's hahahhaha. Aku apa gi, mengintu hehhehe

Ah btw i just checked my exam timetable....starting on the 30th April up to 18 May huhuhu bhapath tu ah the rest of the month...hrmmm, memaloi lah, cari kaja, jadi drebar ja.

Speaking of driver, i hav a gardener back home, which is going to be a driver n he's really a hardcore multitask person...so yeah he's a driver, gardener, tukang urut, amah n a teh tarik buddy of mine heheheh.

And you realise drivers in Brunei are, sometimes, better than us? I mean their driving these expensive, sporty, sleek, smooth automobiles that we oursleves are dreaming of driving!
I mean i bet the Kaling drivers in Brunei, whose driving expensive cars, and saw us jawdropped at the sidewalk would say to himslef "Now you know whose the boss eh?"

But im not trying to be racist here. Some kalings in Brunei are my friends as well like Hisham, whose currently studying in Bath University is an indian
Most of the Kiarong Barber shop's kaling are my frens as well.
My guru ngaji is an indian as well and i've been under his jagaan ngaji since i was 5.
And I really admire on how they work. Especially the indian tailors when it comes to the Raya season. They work for morning till night, sewing YOUR baju melayu and baju kurung, hoping their living your expectations and demands. My dad once ask, "how can you guys keep up with those hours of work?"
"Nothing else better to do, so why not work?" hahahha rajin2.

But that's my opinion, very contradictory to the Indian comedian Russel Peters opinion



But what im sayin is the habits of Bruneian Indians but what about indians from other parts of the world?

Lets see this clip, i love it to bits n laugh like mad lol



And one funny thought of mine; aku rindu kaling brunei...u kno the reaalllyyyyy black indians, u don't see them here do u in the uk? All u see is the Hindustani actors type or pakistani or better yet, kacukan. In UK, i only saw those bruneian kaling types once, in London, n i feel i wanna hug him hahahahha jk guys.

One more interesting fact about indians is that they are evrywhere! Im not saying it is wrong but how vast they had multiply, adopting to places which have a massive difference from their mainland home, India. In the UK i bet they are living for 5-6 generations. For like us bruneians, most would probably complain living elsewhere than Brunei...we just love Brunei don't we.

But us bruneians, please admit, that once in a while you do make fun of kaling right? hahhaha its really our nature and you can't get out form it. I do once in a while but not always cos its a form of racism and seriously i don't want to be the next Jade Goody. But sometimes bruneians are kejam in making fun of indians. Like my indian fren during skulah ugama, the seniors alwez pick on him. Evrytime they see him they'll go 'Ada murtabak?' or 'Ih mnatia murtabak ku order msatu?'...kanak2...

Talking about Indians and Murtabaks, it does remind me the stereotypical story of Kaling becincin hahahhaa i bet its now well known to all bruneians and whoever odesn't know anything about this feel free to contact me and i tell you the story, just get a plastic bag ready by your side lol.

Not only that but do you guys know where does the word kaling came from?.
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Bet u don't do you? Well, according to my dad, dulu2kan indians are slaves even in our country. So during the olden times the slaves has a chain tied on their leg and the chain linked to one another. So evrytime they were called to do hard labour work,they will come in a stright line and make a 'kling,kling' sound resulting from the clicking of chains. So during that time they call them kaling smpai msani


This could go on and on but i think i'll stop, its 2.32 in the morning and my bed is callin me for comfort. Alritey then, latersss...

P.S: Sorie, i shud've use lingka,owh wth...

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