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Originally posted by chicsee at 25-1-2005 10:40 AM:
Last time Chic very active in malay and indonesian cultural dance. So there was this dance instructor from Indonesia who taught us this Kecak Dance. It's very scary. We practiced in the afterno ...
wow.. Chics.. wat an experience!!.. ceritalah ur experience kat kitaorg.. |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 25-1-2005 10:40 AM:
Last time Chic very active in malay and indonesian cultural dance. So there was this dance instructor from Indonesia who taught us this Kecak Dance. It's very scary. We practiced in the afterno ...
yer ker, Chic?? one thing unique diorgnyer irama dan lagu very simple..do you know why all the way diorg asyik sebut 'KECAK'? |
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Originally posted by rosslyn at 25-1-2005 10:43 AM:
yer ker, Chic?? one thing unique diorgnyer irama dan lagu very simple..do you know why all the way diorg asyik sebut 'KECAK'?
Entah eh Ross...Chic tak tau pulak...apsal eh? |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 25-1-2005 10:05 AM:
Got this off the net....
Of all the dances seen on Bali today, the Kecak dance is perhaps the most dramatic. Taken from the Hindu epic Ramayana, the dance tells th ...
ooo ni nama dia kecak....
dulu aku kecik2 nengok video " faces of asia " yang cam faces of death gitu punye series, ada tunjuk ni, seram siot...
and then yang last year aku gi nengok konsert Search kat JB, dorang gunakan video performance ni as intro to one of the songs.. |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 25-1-2005 11:05 AM:
Entah eh Ross...Chic tak tau pulak...apsal eh?
heheh...since chic pernah blajar kecak dance ni, ross ingatkan chic tahu..sebab tu ross tanya chic...hehehe |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-1-2005 11:57:
ooo ni nama dia kecak....
dulu aku kecik2 nengok video " faces of asia " yang cam faces of death gitu punye series, ada tunjuk ni, seram siot...
and then yang last year aku gi ...
ff:
faces of asia best ah.. tapi aku kalau tengok mesti tutup muka dgn tangan .. ngeri gitu..:malu::malu: .. tapi bab sex in japan aku suka pulak.. |
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Originally posted by Browneyes at 25-1-2005 12:27 PM:
ff:
faces of asia best ah.. tapi aku kalau tengok mesti tutup muka dgn tangan .. ngeri gitu..:malu::malu: .. tapi bab sex in japan aku suka pulak..
heheheh those were the days eh, zaman video tape....
vhs player pun takde, jadi kena ramai2 gi rumah kawan ada player, nengok ramai2..
tu jam aku percaya bulat2 sey series " faces " ni |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-1-2005 12:32 PM:
heheheh those were the days eh, zaman video tape....
vhs player pun takde, jadi kena ramai2 gi rumah kawan ada player, nengok ramai2..
tu jam aku percaya bulat2 sey series " faces ...
tak silap aku.. aku penah tengok program ni.. mayb tu jam umur aku mcm budak kentang... |
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Originally posted by SweetCandy at 25-1-2005 12:34 PM:
tak silap aku.. aku penah tengok program ni.. mayb tu jam umur aku mcm budak kentang...
ah dulu banyak series je...
faces of death je dah berapa banyak nombor dah...tapi rupanya tipah tertipu.
sorry ter ff: :tq: |
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when i was in bali...i went near the famous temple kat tanah lot...
my guide cakap....priest kat this temple ilmu dorang very very deep...
i went during low tide...you can walk near the temple....
and the temple is very cantik... |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 25-1-2005 01:28 PM:
when i was in bali...i went near the famous temple kat tanah lot...
my guide cakap....priest kat this temple ilmu dorang very very deep...
i went during low tide...you can walk near the temple ...
more abt Bali....
The famous sea side temple. Tanah means earth. and Lot (lod) means south or sea. Thus something like "temple of the earth in the sea". Like so many other temple in Bali, Tanah Lot is connected with the famous Brahman Priest, Danghyang Nirarta, who wandered from Java to Bali inthe 16th century. On one of his journeys he decided to sleep in this beautiful spot and than afterwards the Balinese to erect a temple here. This is one of the six most holy temples for all of Bali. Many Balinese love to sit on the beach overlooking the temple in the late afternoon, watching the tides change and enjoying the silhouettes of the temple mere against the brilliant setting sun. |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-1-2005 12:46 PM:
ah dulu banyak series je...
faces of death je dah berapa banyak nombor dah...tapi rupanya tipah tertipu.
sorry ter ff: :tq:
Dep....apanya yang tertipu? Tak betul ke? |
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Originally posted by rosslyn at 25-1-2005 01:36 PM:
more abt Bali....
The famous sea side temple. Tanah means earth. and Lot (lod) means south or sea. Thus something like "temple of the earth in the sea". Like so many other t ...
the guide told me, kalo nak tengok sunset kat tanah lot
there this kedai minum near the slope...
that's the best place to see the sun set... |
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Originally posted by chicsee at 25-1-2005 01:53 PM:
Dep....apanya yang tertipu? Tak betul ke?
faces of death smua tipu...bukan actual scenes.....
ada satu website kat internet explain each scenario... nanti aku carik balik website tu.... |
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Originally posted by matz_rockz at 25-1-2005 01:57 PM:
the guide told me, kalo nak tengok sunset kat tanah lot
there this kedai minum near the slope...
that's the best place to see the sun set...
aku blum sampai bali lagi, nanti lain kali kot...
tapi memang tempat dia besh besh la bila nengok kat gambar. |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-1-2005 02:46 PM:
faces of death smua tipu...bukan actual scenes.....
ada satu website kat internet explain each scenario... nanti aku carik balik website tu....
Oh ya ke? Baru ni aku tau... |
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aku ada soalan...
kata kita pegi Malaysia, kat JB atau kat KL ke...
then kita gi kat satu tempat tu, then tempat tu kena raid, adakah kita dilepaskan pasal kita cakap kita Sporean??
Atau kita still kena hukuman pasal kita ni orang Islam??
aku curious la, so far aku belum pernah kena kat Msia, tapi just in case lain kali aku kena,
sometimes back aku kena rabak jugak ngan satu pegawai Polis kat Jalan Alur malam2, aku gi makan, then Polis Msia buat periksa mengejut kat Jalan Alur ( korang paham2 la Jalan Alur keras jugak ), tapi aku lepas, pasal dia percaya cakap aku dan aku tunjuk passpot Spore..
nanti aku tampal ceta kat new paper smalam... |
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hah ni ceta dia yang buat aku tanya soalan kat atas.
KL CLUB RAID BY RELIGIOUS SQUAD
'They acted like thugs'
ONE girl could not take it anymore. Her request to go the toilet was refused.
-- File picture
She then relieved herself in her pants.
The young woman had been rounded up along with 100 other Muslim youths from a Kuala Lumpur club recently by the city's religious officers and taken to their headquarters for questioning.
Sunday's Malay Mail reported that the youths claim they were pounced upon, abused and rounded up like juvenile delinquents.
They claimed that they were so badly treated by the officers during a raid they have brought up the matter with Malaysia's Attorney-General and the Minister for Women and Family Development.
HERDED
The youths alleged that they were herded out of the club, brought onto a waiting lorry and locked in a room in the religious department headquarters for up to 10 hours.
They said they were not even told why they were rounded up.
''We are not questioning their duty if they felt that they had a responsibility to ensure that Muslims behave well at all times.
What we are very unhappy about is the manner in which the officers bullied and harassed us in the name of Islam,'' said a 26-year-old publishing executive.
''They were abusive and behaved like thugs,'' she said. She had attended a celebrity-studded event at the club in KL's Golden Triangle and decided to hang out with her friends after that.
At 12.55am, she said, a group of about 50 people, mostly men in plain clothes, burst into the club and ordered the music to be switched off.
The youths said that about four of the men were wearing vests bearing the words ''Police'' and ''Jawi'' (Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan). The Jawi are Islamic religious officers.
An announcement over the club's public address system instructed non-Muslims to proceed to another part of the club while the rest, about 100 Muslims, were told to form two separate groups - men and women.
''There were only a couple of women officers in the raiding party and as they were taking down our IC numbers, we asked them what was going on.
''They told us they too did not know as they were asked to help out,'' a female celebrity who was among those rounded up told the Malay Mail.
LOOKED FOR ALCOHOL
''We guessed by then that these guys must be from Jawi because they started to look for alcoholic drinks and shouted at us, ordering us to crouch on the floor at first, and then to form a line.
''We were herded out of the club with our non-Muslim friends watching us, into a truck which had a cage.
''There were no seats and we had to stand and hold on to whatever we could as they drove us away.
''It was a nightmare because the driver was driving so recklessly and seemed to take great pleasure in hearing us scream whenever he took sharp corners.
''When we arrived, we learnt that we were at the Jawi headquarters,'' she said.
There were about 50 women in the group and they were locked up in cells. Some of the women called their families using their handphones.
The women allegedly also suffered verbal abuse and humiliation.
By 3am, many among the women asked permission to use the toilet but this was denied by the officers who said that they did not have the key.
''It was only when one girl started crying and peed in her pants that they allowed us to use the toilet,'' said one of the woman.
Some said that the women were allegedly asked to twirl and turn so that the officers could assess if they were decently dressed.
OGLED
The female celebrity alleged that the three men, whose task was to decide on who was decently dressed and who was not, just ogled at the women.
She said that she was wearing a tank top and jeans. Her friend shielded her chest with her handbag but was asked to lower it so that the men could have a good look.
She said her friend felt humiliated when one of the officers allegedly commented on her nipples.
Those who the officers decided were wearing sexy clothes had their pictures taken.
A 22-year-old student who had metal piercings on her chin and belly button was allegedly asked by an officer if she had also pierced her private parts.
''The man remarked that it was because of people like her that God punished the world with the tsunami,'' the celebrity told the paper.
The women were only allowed out after some parents turned up and gave written guarantees that those charged would attend a court hearing at the Federal Territory Syariah Court in April.
They can be fined up to RM1,000 ($430) if found guilty.
One of the men, who wanted to be known only as Bob, said the men's cell was so packed that they ended up having to stand throughout their six to 10-hour ordeal.
The men were taken out in batches for breathalyser tests. According to Bob, since there was only one breathalyser available, he had to wait for six hours before he was freed.
As he had not committed any offence, he was asked to return to the religious department on February 3 for counselling.
''I asked them what kind of counselling and they replied 'Just come','' he said.
Are the religious officers going too far?
Parents of the girls who were rounded up and members women's right's group think so.
The officers are known to have spied on prominent celebrities in the past, according to one prominent celebrity.
A mother of one of the women was so furious with the alleged ''mistreatment'' her daughter suffered at the hands of the religious officers that she complained to the Minister for Women and Family Development, Datuk Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
''I'm angry when I think about the injustice done to these young people. Their only offence was being a Muslim as far as I can see it. Can you imagine how they felt being treated like criminals - put on a truck and not told what was it that they had done wrong?'' said Nor, one of the parents who handed a letter of complaint to the minister last week.
''The intention may be good but if only the officers showed more concern, then at least the kids would be more circumspect in public,'' said another mother, who wanted to be known only as Siti. She said she was asleep when her daughter, a mass communications graduate of a private college, called her at 2am.
Added Ms Masjaliza Hamzah, Programme Manager, Sisters In Islam ( a Muslim women's right's group): ''It smacks of disrespect for another human being and cannot by any lens be seen as 'Islamic'.'' |
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Under normal circumstances, website mesti jam, pagi2 lagi the 20,000 seats snapped up....tapi sekarang...takde orang nak pegi... |
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