Monthly Archives: October 2008
Fuck off! Don’t tell us how to dress up or behave!
Define woman, straight woman. In Malaysia. Here goes. A woman, must have a vagina between her legs and have long hair, and on top of that must wear frilly skirts complete with headscarf and high heels with excessive makeup that … Continue reading
Deepavali- Triumph of good over evil
Here’s wishing all Hindu readers of Over A Cuppa Tea a very happy and blessed Deepavali. I haven’t been writing for the past few days. While some of you would believe that I’m down with diarrhea again for over eating, … Continue reading
The Malayan Emergency- Emergency Festival
Having found out about this Emergency Festival from u-jean, I decided to check it out, since I have time to spare. Emergency festival is actually a 16 days exhibition of history of the first Malayan emergency from 1948 to 1960. … Continue reading
The Deepavali Cheer in Brickfield
As of late, racial sentiment is ablaze in Malaysia, and thanks to some certain assholes who is very much in control of Malaysian political environment and yet refuse to tone down on things that is associated to Hindraf, the some … Continue reading
Over A Cuppa Tea- An Announcement by The Author
Dear valued readers, This is an announcement meant to inform you that the author of Over A Cuppa Tea does not support and absolutely condemn the press/news agency listed below for. Short review for those who are interested on why … Continue reading
What’s love and relationship is all about…?
What is loveĀ and marriage all about, actually? I was asked that particular question by a very good friend of mine over our chat session. While I have a very steady and healthy relationship, she’s still searching for Mr. Right. … Continue reading
Mykindaland Graduation Concert: A Parent-Children Thing
I was given an opportunity to attend a kindergarten graduation ceremony last Sunday that was held at Imperial Restaurant in Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan. To be honest, yours truly is not a fan of noisy places or loud concert, as … Continue reading
How to earn a Datukship in Malaysia
I’m quite aware that a lot of us here is dreaming to be a Datuk…not as in grandfather ‘Datuk’ but the recognition given to individuals who contributes a lot in Malaysia. Well, dear precious readers, it’s actually very easy to … Continue reading
Classroom Mayhem
Once upon a time, in a place not so far away from us, there’s a huge school in the middle of a forest. In that school, there’s a classroom where there are a lot of students who are out of … Continue reading
The hardest part of death
As of late, I’ve been reading blog entries about blogger’s friends or relative dealing with death or sickness. These bloggers are people who I mingle around with in blogsphere. They’re Kevin, Calvin and Pete. The three of them has posted … Continue reading