Saturday, September 21, 2013

Oh Osaka...


So we got to Osaka fine. It was a long... tiring journey by a coach chartered for us. Still - thanks a rented portable WiFi thingamajig we had.. it was tolerable. At least I could update my Twitter and Instagram... paling pending tu. First stop... Osaka Castle. Beautiful. Tapi panas sangat dok tengok dari luar saja... the whole group masuk, I just had ice cream and a smoke to views it majestic beauty from outside.


Amir and Pito joined me as we took in the lush greenery of the surroundings.

Then since it was too early to check in we had a river tour of Osaka city.




A quick lunch, and then a rushed check in before we headed to Hard Rock Cafe Osaka.



You see that? Woohoo! Go Gerila! in the list of three performers for the opening night of the Kansai Music Conference together with Goh Watanabe Iris from Japan and Goodbye Motel from Australia.




A quick soundcheck - and a quick Lawson trip for instant food - and it was on to the opening night.


The boys did well. As the opening act for the night, they definitely set the pace for it. Memang tak malu lah Malaysia punya wakil. Sampai orang putih semua pin dok terdiam bebudak perform.

But I have to give it up to Goh Watanabe Iris. Dia solo, tapi diiringi band. Watanabe Iris ni maknyah... tapi rocker. Gempak! Performance top notch, sekali disertakan band dia tight gila! Sampai aku beli album dia wo!


Yang aku nak gelak yang omputeh dari Australia tu biasa-biasa je... takde benda hebat pun. So at least kita pun tahu... orang kita ni sebenarnya muzik ada standard... cuma mungkin kita ni susah nak dapat peluang nak main sebelah pemuzik negara lain susah nak bandingkan saja...

Friday, September 20, 2013

Hello Kyoto! My first two days in Japan!

I've been intrigued by Japan. Not obsessed... no. I'm not one of those sorts to do Daiso, and sushi outlets because I'm hooked to all things Japan... just that the land of the rising sun holds this strange fascination for me...



I mean... the culture, customs, history - and more importantly the manga, anime, music, fashion, technology... porn...you get it...


The currency is a little bit of a bitch though. Japan is expensive and there's no two ways about that. 
So - changed a bit of dough, cleared my credit card so I could charge it there... and off we go. First destination : Kyoto!!! We were actually heading to Osaka for the Kansai Music Conference - but we have two days to chill in Kyoto.




First impression of Japan : damn it's systematic. Everything's so... organised. From the people to the infrastructure... down to very single minute detail. Gila pun ada tengok meka hidup camni... teratur, bersih... yes... what can I say, I appreciate a little chaos in my life...



My favourite part though are the toilets. Now... masalah aku ke banyak negara when there's no bidet... pail air. Nak cebok la... aku orang kampung wei. Nenek aku ajar dari kecik!

But in Japan, I love these tech toilets. This one is a pretty common model around the Osaka and Kyoto areas...  you can control the temperature, volume and intervals of the spray of water... AND it comes with a butt dryer. I kid you not!

No more wet bums after washing. Some mysterious air source turns on the minute the auto flush kicks in and dries your bottom in seconds.


Now... what makes a really great country (underrated though) are their 7 Elevens. I don't know why... but a 7 Eleven tells me most about a country. What they eat, drink... buy... you know... an instant retail analysis of what to expect. 

And Japan loves its darned green tea. A little too much if you ask me...


Oh... and their beers...soft drinks were sucky as lacking in choice and low in sugar (damn healthy buggers). And everything was coffee and tea...and beer... in about two hundred varieties (I exaggerate, but it feels that way compared to what we have here.


Their instant food however was - freaking awesome. I had dinners and suppers from various convenience stores. I covered all three major chains - 7 Eleven of course, Lawson and FamilyMart - all having something wonderful stacked between their shelves.


But it was not all instant food for me. In fact our first meal was in this quaint little restaurant in Kyoto with a beautiful garden.



My immediate problem with Japanese food? A little tasteless (hey I'm Chinese... we like popping flavours while the Japanese are more subtle) - and the portions are way too small for us.

But it was good anyways. We checked in and spent two days playing tourists.


Check out this mini escalator I found. Hilarious. World's shortest perhaps?


Walking around, I noticed most of what I read was true. For example, the fascination the Japanese have with vending machines. 

They're everywhere!!! In a sleepy more old fashioned city like Kyoto - even the VERY clean backlanes  of houses within the central area have them.

And the variety... crazy. Cigarettes.... hot dishes... drinks.. 


The second day left a bitter taste in my mouth for Japan however. Amir was having a fever and flu as we were leaving KL. And at the end of day one in Kyoto - he had his annual horrible asthma attack.

Now... it usually starts simple enough - then that major annual affair escalates into a life and death situation.

So without a medical card, an emergency trip to the hospital was frustrating (even with a friend translating).

Took five minutes for reception to locate a hospital that would take us, for the particular medical situation. Two minutes for cab to show up. Five minutes to bloody walk in the so-called Emergency area.

Ten minutes to register (no shit... Amir was gasping for air and he has to fill out his particulars to get a medical card). Another excruciating wait of about five minutes for a medical officer to show up...

Ten minutes of useless routine questions - which could't be skipped despite me giving a full run-down (this was when I realised Japanese are programmed... they find it hard to break out of routine or procedure).

After almost losing my temper (panic took over because Amir was turning blue, meanwhile) - finally they administered oxygen to him and things became more relaxed for me.Another ten minutes and the doctor shows up - to waste another five minutes for the medical officer to brief him.


Then my buttons got pushed.

The doctor insisted Amir be kept warded for observation, get an X ray... some jabs and a million other treatments!

Like dude... we've been through this before. We know what to do. I smelled a scam - I mean... it is a private hospital after all. And I half of my cousins are in the medical field so I kind of can smell a money making scheme happening. 

Friend told me to chill... aku cakap dalam bahasa kita... dia ni propah lebih ni. Nak tahan bagai... ubat tanak bagi. Dia cam nak kita bazir duit. Kata tanak!

So ten minutes wasted on this arguing, which ended up with me relieving my stress smiling and telling to the doctor's face "Pukimak ko haram jadah babi ingat aku tatau ko nak perch"... we got our prescription and gi counter.

That 'consultation' - was over RM700!

May pitam rasanya. Dan tak kira ubat ye! Member pulak baru sedar kita nak kena scam. Dia pun naik hantu.

Lepas tu hospital tak ada farmasi. Kena ke pharmacy luar nak beli ubat yang da prescribed! Mahal babiks ubat dia - dekat seribu Ringgit jugak. Rupanya dia nak bagi stok dua minggu. 'Gaduh' cara lembut kali kedua. 

Kita amik medication untuk tiga hari (sebab memang da tau it takes a maximum of that to recover... biasa instant). Kena RM400 lebih la gak... Cibai. 

Rupanya kat Jepun ni... meka tak jual ubat batuk ke Panadol ke pe kat kedai serbaneka ni. Semua perlukan surat doktor. Matilah ko! Syukur gak kat Malaysia setakat batuk ke selsema atau demam sikit masih boleh beli ubat sendiri...

So it was that one nasty episode early in the Japan trip that left me wondering if I was going to like Japan. After two days in Kyoto... one of the most cleanest cities (and safe too), I had mixed emotions. 

Hopefully Osaka would be much better...














Thursday, September 12, 2013

School's in!

I'm a little bit rusty... dah lama tak mengajar. 

Earlier tonight had a very special class. Focusing on the subject of social media and PR and it was for the new chosen contestants of Akademi Fantasia 2013.

Dari persembahan mereka, I have to say they're quite a talented lot.

Sadly enough since bab pertandingan ni... of course only the strong survive... and I have already three or four favourites who I believe will do well in many aspects of the competition.


I think I scared the kids just a little bit... but all in all - I'm proud for having such a great bunch of kids to train. Though I noticed one or two not paying attention.

Tunggu ko keluar dik... reality bites hard.

To Aisyah, Amira, Azhael, Iman, Indah, Darren, Faizul, Irmisa, Nabila, Nona, Sani dan Suhada - all the best!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Selfie Olympics


If selfies ever became a competition sport, this guys would definitely keep raking in the gold medals. He shows that persistence is the key to getting a good selfie.

I don't see one.. but hey... who am I to judge.


Friday, August 30, 2013

Tanah Airku Tanah Airmu Jua

This year's Merdeka or our Independence Day will be something special for me. 

Loque has a new song out especially for National Day, and it's called Tanah Airku Tanah Airmu Jua.


The picture above is one of the scene for the video shot a couple of days ago. Now... the video features many cameos - and one including... yours truly, me myself and moi!

And it's really awesome for me because not only I got to be in the video of the song that features Datuk Siti Nurhaliza and so many other friends (and yes, it's a Loque tune) - I got to share my sentiments being part of such a great project.

And this was my message (all of us had to share one) - and mine was Merdeka - di hati, di mata, ku nanti - 1 bangsa. Which simply means I wish we could all see what matters and be one...


Anyways, if you want to check out the video, here it is! Enjoy!


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Duit raya, please...

I don't know about you guys... but this Raya has been a little boring for me. Entah... macam tak meriah. Semakin tua kot...

Open house pun aku penuhi jemputan beberapa tempat saja. Macam mood malas nak merayap dalam panas bagai. 

Sempat ke frenemy nya ministry open house to show support.


Sunday, July 28, 2013

Switch

I love thee Blackberry... let me count the ways...

Ok fine. So I'm a Blackberry fanboy. What can I say... nothing beats using a Blackberry. Obviously... for me...

So anyways, today switched my white Z10 (I love the white, but it is quite a bitch to care for such a pure object) to a limited edition developer's version of the Z10 in red.

Only 12,000 units in the world - so yeah... I guess it's worth the switch even though the red is an STL 100-1 compared to my STL100-2 white Z10 (difference being STL100-1 is not 4G enabled).

Oh fuck it. It's the look that matters. Style over substance indeed.





Thursday, July 11, 2013

Gelisah

Yeay! Another single out. Gelisah is Amir's third single. Yesterday, we took it to Muzik Muzik 28. Watch out for it, guys... and remember to vote!

Ada rezeki, sekali dengan the second single, Penghibur Jalanan - who knows... maybe we can make a double appearance at Muzik Muzik separuh akhir this year.

Nothing is impossible. Tanpamu proved that...


Tuesday, July 09, 2013

Frenemies


In almost two decades of being a journalist, and having covered almost every desk (including the political beat), I've been in and out of Government offices and minister's offices and such.

Today however was something special for me.

Despite everyone knowing I have almost an anti establishment stand on things when it comes to political views (since I believe that absolute power corrupts) - I'm proud to visit a 'friend' in his office yesterday.

He's been in office for a month plus now (and I finally get an invite to his office where he gets to show off the view) for an informal meeting with KJ. Being the same age as KJ, I do have much respect for him (though I'd rather not admit it).

Here's to you sir, the Minister of Youth and Sports of Malaysia.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Besties day out

My schedule these days is actually worse than before when I was working full time.

Now, in between running my own projects for my company, as well as taking care of Amir's career which is picking up momentum... and some other side projects, I rarely have time to chill. 

Yesterday finally had time to catch up with my best friend, and little sister - Faz. Mulalah dengan sesi makan... accompanied by a friend of ours. Gitu!


Pas abih melantak and sesi borak, it was just the two of us jalan-jalan. Miss Thang who has been busy herself lately, decided to take in some shopping, so aku jadilah peneman yang setia as always.

And of course, knowing her... tempt wajib - Chanel.



Now, I'm one of those who can appreciate (though not necessarily afford) the finer things in life. And Chanel undoubtedly is one of my loved labels... but the prices... oh my.

This was one jacket I grabbed off the discount rack in the VIP room. Softest leather you can get... back-baring short length jacket. Gorgeous. Faz had to put it on for me of course, since obviously it was a ladies' jacket and all (plus I don't think they have it anywhere near my size).

Tengok harga rasa nak pitam... lepas diskaun berapa puluh peratus pun, cukup nak bayar separuh kereta. Matilah ko!


And that's why they call it window shopping. Because I'll only be looking from outside of one in stores like these. 

After lepak session followed baby sis to the car temankan. Damn... someone left flowers - and a card. So romantic!!!


Monday, June 10, 2013

Hello Miri!

It was my first time in Miri. Nice, growing township


With only a few days to spare... and a busy schedule, I'd say this would be the most interesting thing about Miri I got to see.



Yes, this is The Grand Old Lady. or Oil Well No. 1 in Malaysia. Really a part of history.

The other interesting thing I saw (and remember I'm eccentric in things that excite me), was masa lawatan ke RTM Miri. Check out their monitor speakers in the studio. Old skool yo! And rummaged through some of their old sound equipments.

These relics have been preserved well! The speakers were even still in use. Dang... and I had the same pair growing up in the late 70s/early 80s (minus the bunga plastic).