Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Idiot idea by lamer(s)

Next thing they will implement.

1. Everytime you shit, you have to sing once. Result: Everyone trying to make their shit go in one time.

2. You only allow to sing Negaraku on bed instead of "faster!" "oh yes!" "oh holly lord!" "fcuk me hard!" Result: Out country will gone in 20 years due to extremely low population.

3. For every song you sing in any KTV, you must sing your national anthem once in return. Result: Everyone sing national anthem in next M.I


They have to show the public they really use their prawn brain to try to come up some idea. They dont get the 10% increment for nothing! Hey... they can think! like my neighbour's dog.

Play Negaraku in cinemas

BY OLIVIA LEE
KUALA LUMPUR: Movie-goers may have to stand up and sing the national anthem before the start of the film as a mark of respect and appreciate the Negaraku campaign conducted by the Information Ministry.

Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Dr Arshad Hashim said cinemas were being encouraged to play the anthem after all commercials and movie trailers were shown.

“It’s not compulsory. The Government does not want to be regimental about it. But we are encouraging it and hopefully, it will be carried out willingly,” he told reporters after singing Negaraku with Bernama staff in an assembly at their office here yesterday.

Dr Arshad said that playing the national anthem was also encouraged at entertainment centres, before morning assemblies at kindergartens, schools and private institutions of higher learning, and “before baca doa (prayers) at Government offices with piped-in music.”

It was compulsory, however, for Negaraku to be played at government functions and events held by the private sector but attended by government officials, he said.

Last Friday, Information Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir announced that the ministry together with departments and agencies under it would be carrying out various activities to create awareness among the citizens on revering and loving the national anthem.

The campaign, Dr Arshad said, was also to evoke a sense of patriotism and sense of pride in Malaysians.

“We need to acculturate the citizens to always stand at attention and sing along proudly.

“The respect and appreciation for the national anthem is waning and the blame is on us if the future generation can’t sing Negaraku,” he added.

There would be no rigid instructions from the Government but the ministry would be counting on the initiative of the citizens to help this campaign take off as soon as possible, he added.

However, circulars to all companies, organisations and the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers informing them of the campaign would be sent out shortly, Dr Arshad said.

When contacted, Golden Screen Cinemas general manager Irving Hee said:

“When it is done in the right context and environment, it’ll have a positive effect, giving the anthem its due respect. Otherwise, it’ll have its repercussions.

“There are five to six shows a day with so many screens, so I hope it won’t be an overkill situation and belittling the anthem.

“But I need to see the guidelines and look into the logistics, and materials that will be given to us,” Hee added.

TGV Cinemas general manager Chung Shyh Kwong said the company would be “more than pleased to comply with any official government directive and guideline” when it receives them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

(-_-'')if we really need to sing the national anthem before the movie,then wait till they finish singing then only go in lor...hiak hiak hiak...

afoi said...

cchbc , I'm afraid they might want you to sing the state song together with the antheme as a result of being late.

mighty bento said...

i wanna sing the OST from the movie that playing can ah??