Zaid Ibrahim speaks to you, Hulu Selangorians
Parti Keadilan Rakyat candidate Datuk Zaid Ibrahim said he believes his friends in Pakatan Rakyat will work extra hard to ensure victory in Hulu Selangor. “From day one, Pakatan has been very supportive and I thank them for their trust in me. I have started to fall in love with Hulu Selangor, but like people say, “tak kenal maka tak cinta”. So, I will introduce myself to the people and hope that they, too, fall in love with me.
“Regardless of what has been said about my character and all the accusations against me, I believe the people of Hulu Selangor will judge me fairly and can see for themselves what is good for them and the country,” said Zaid, 59.
Zaid Speaks to You (Part 1)
Part 2
Posted on April 18, 2010

I think it is likely to be a victory of local politics over national.
Mr Bean - April 18, 2010 at 1:09 pm
I would give more credit to the Hulu Selangor voters. At all of them are kataks dalam tempurung, and see the world no further than 2 inches from their noses.
But UMNO would like them to live like katak dalam tempurung so that the corruption and bribery and murder under UMNO-BN’s watch are out of sight.
Frank - April 18, 2010 at 7:00 pm
correction
NOT all of them are kataks dalam tempurung, and see the world no further than 2 inches from their noses.
Frank - April 18, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Not like most New Yorkers . Just sample them on the street: Many still think the Statue of Liberty was built by Americans after they gained independence from the Brits.
Frank - April 18, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Hulu Selangorians? Sounds insectoid. Let’s hope they have a swarming behaviour for Zaid.
Boy, is there gonna be lots of dirty linen being aired – most of which are tampered soiling..
Menyalak-er - April 18, 2010 at 8:15 pm
In final analysis, who will give them better mutton curry will win. Talks is cheap but mutton curry would increase their libido.
tean - April 18, 2010 at 9:44 pm
Money filling in the pockets and the more money the better
Wait for the 3 ton army trucks
They will be there
Not to build roads or repair drains or clean up the cemetry
They are there to give MONEY!
Go for it, grab as much and vote with your body, mind & soul!
Let the better team WIN !
CSI - April 18, 2010 at 10:06 pm
mutton curry would increase their libido.- Tean
I didn’t know THAT!!
I thought it was eating oysters and prawns, and having dark chocolates and half a glass of red wine (for Muslims, take Ribena).
Frank - April 18, 2010 at 11:28 pm
You see, Frank, Tean and I could only afford mutton curry being members of the proletariat. But in your case you have the bourgeois taste for the good life – oysters and caviar and Cuban cigars and 6-year old Cognac (not some cheap red wine).
Mr Bean - April 19, 2010 at 5:07 am
Bean
Mutton curry and a shot of toddy will certainly stir up your groin. So will Rocky mountain oysters. As for caviar there the local version of teloq ikan curry. There’s always a local alternative.
Perhaps free screening of Bollywood movies and a guest appearance by Shah Rukh Khan will do the job for Kamal.
shrek - April 19, 2010 at 5:44 am
I say Shrek. What happened to the teloq ikan terubok masin sold in Malacca in the 60s? I understand it has gone extinct and you can’t get it anymore. These are poor men’s aphrodisiac.
Mr Bean - April 19, 2010 at 8:40 am
Bean
The teloq is available in abundance at Pasar Satok in Kuching. Tok Cik is familiar with the pasar as many traders are ex-servicemen. Pasar Satok also sell lots of fresh terubok as well as freshly salted terubok. You pick your fish and the trader will throw a handful of sea salt into the fish belly, wrap it up with NST and you take it home to fry. Moooaah bon apetit.
shrek - April 19, 2010 at 10:15 am
Mr Bean
I was told the burps from eating mutton curry are worse than from eating oysters and prawns. The dark chocolate is to put the final touches to the overall effect on libido on both partners
Frank - April 19, 2010 at 4:30 pm
The last time I was in Kucing was in 1979. I haven’t been back since. Kucing disappointed me then because you cannot get a decent rub down – no health centres and no night life. But lots of barber shops. Guess Sarawakians have lots of hair to cut. The well heeled among the Sarawakians, I hear would make the few hours flight to Singapore and Hong Kong for a hair cut and to have a beer at one of the more fashionable watering holes.
Mr Bean - April 19, 2010 at 9:15 pm
Suffice it to say that I left my teloq in San Francisco.
Mr Bean - April 19, 2010 at 9:21 pm
The Ikan Terubok in Kuching is from BANGLADESH guys don’t be fooled!
ASK THE BOSS !
Where in this country can you get so much Terubok each day to make salted fish?
Please guys I know you guys are not anglers…but do your home work and be a better Malaysian, the fish is long dead & gone thanks to POLLUTION of the rivers and estuary !
SO make do with “KARI KAMBING” and “Capati” sahaj lor…
CSI - April 19, 2010 at 10:43 pm
CSI
Yes the terubok at Pasar Satok are from Bangladesh. I didn’t say they are locally caught. I just said they are available. Malaysia has depleted its fishing stock due to overfishing not just pollution.
Not an angler I dare say that there are still terubok in Malaysian waters and often landed in small numbers at various fishing villages. The fish are smaller but not “dead and gone”
shrek - April 19, 2010 at 11:01 pm