Saturday, December 30, 2006

R.I.P. Saddam Hussein


Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been executed by hanging at 0300 GMT today.

Is it really a punishment? Or is it simply revenge?

Even though he may be brutal in his rule in Iraq, he does not deserve to die this way, especially not in the hands of the Americans and the Iraqi puppet government.

They could not have chosen a worse date as today is the Haj, i.e. the day of sacrifice in the Muslim Calendar. It is a day where minor crimes are forgiven and major crimes either commuted or deferred.

Does this mark the end of the war on terror? I am afraid not. Instead more hatred may have been sown in the hearts of many Iraqis and Muslims around the world.

It started off with an illegitimate war - an invasion of a sovereign state by America and its allies (especially Britain), based on allegations (proven to be lies) that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction.

The intention of America is clear - revenge, most likely driven by hatred of its ignorant President.

This illegal invasion has caused the lives of hundreds of thousands of people - Iraqis, Americans, British, etc. Number of body bags are increasing by the day, with no one knowing when it will stop and how much more. The situation created by Americans and British are worse than that under the Saddam rule.

We are told Saddam was executed for crimes against humanity, the mass murder of civilians.

Bush and Blair where the leaders with ultimate responsibility when they influenced and authorised the illegitimate invasion of iraq which resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.

It seems to me that they may be guilty of similar offences.

Will the Western democratic process pull them in front of the courts to assess their guilt? Not a chance.

If there is really true justice in this world, Bush and Blair should join Saddam Hussein at the gallows. They should be buddies down under.

It's a sad day for humanity where Western hypocrisy is at its worst.

Shame on Bush, shame on Blair, and shame on all the corrupt and opportunist, profiteering, companies and individuals who took advantage of this illegal war for their own gain.

If you kill by sword be ready to die by sword.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Great Christmas celebration

Auntie Yu Hsiang was really kind to invite us over to her house for a stay over Christmas. Johanna and I had been struggling to find ways to get to Acton Town on Christmas day, after knowing that all modes of public transport would not be running on that day.

We made our way to the West side of London on Christmas eve night. Shazrul had invited us over to his place in Ealing. He picked us up from Ealing Broadway station. It was already quite late, hence we only managed to chit chat for a while, while tasting the delicious apple crumble made by his sister-in-law.

Shazrul sent us to Uncle Michael's home after that. It was quite near to where Shazrul is living.

Uncle Michael brought us to a room on the first floor, with big windows and overlooking the backyard. The backyard is so huge! About 50m long.

On Christmas Day itself, everyone in the family - Uncle, auntie and their two sons Justin and Crispin were busy preparing food for the lunch. I also had a chance to play some PS2 games with Crispin.

Other guests arrived around lunch time - Uncle Michael's cousin and his wife, Justin's girlfriend Amy and her family.

We had a big feast at the greenhouse - turkey, pork, potatoes, parsnips (too bad I don't know how to describe), etc.

It was a really great session. After lunch, everyone started chatting and playing games.

The guests only went home around 9pm.

The next day, we had lunch before Auntie Yu Hsiang sent us back to our flat after dropping off Crispin at his flat in Canary Wharf.






Sunday, December 24, 2006

Johann's music

As promised, Jo, Jih Hoay and I went to My Place in Earls Court to watch Johann perform yesterday. His band is Brown Music http://www.brownmusic.co.uk/.

To be frank most of the gigs were not that good except for Johann's - He and his great guitar skills and showmanship. Johanna was really impressed with his skills. She said that he has all the great skills of other guitarists she knew, combined. I wasn't surprised as I've always know that Johanna has something special with his guitar since KTJ days. The two vocalists in his band were also great. I love it when they blend their voices (including Johann's occassionally) so well in the four songs performed.

Life as a musician is not easy. Hope Johann will achieve something big soon. Jo and I will continue to attend his gig whenever possible.

Sista comin' to town...

Jih Hoay had a flight to London again on the 21st. Unfortunately she couldn't stay over for Christmas as her flight back to Singapore was on 23rd.

I managed to brought her to Primark, Harrod's and H&M for some shopping (and window shopping).

On Friday night, all of us watched my former KTJ housemate Johanna performed with his band in a hotel in Earls Court. He's great!

On Saturday morning, we had stuffed chicken (yes, chicken not turkey as turkey is too big for three of us!) for brunch before sending her off.

Jih Hoay brought Jo and me a lot of food from Singapore - ingredients for chicken soup, 3 in 1 coffee, red dates, etc. She also brought along my badminton rackets and actuarial notes. Really grateful to her.

I bought her a cutlery set for her new condominium in Penang. Hope she'll have a great time decorating the place!

Foggy London

The fog has been very thick for the whole week, resulting in hundreds of fligt cancellations... Pity those who have planned to fly home for Christmas. Despite the very cold weather (colder than Paris, Moscow, New York and most Scandinavian cities), there is no snow in sight! Sigh.


Colchester and West Mersea

Liu Yi invited Jo and myself to a feast at her place in Colchester on Sunday, 17 December. We took the opportunity to visit West Mersea for some Colchester oysters.

Roshan was also on the invitation list, hence our first meeting since coming to London.

Great oysters, seafood and great stuffed turkey... Mmm... What a weekend.


Colchester town

Colchester Castle

Nice big houses on the way to Company Shed to have seafood

Yachts at West Mersea

Company Shed, the seafood place

Seafood platter

Raw Colchester oysters, yum yum!

Colchester oysters with mozarella cheese... Mmmm

Johanna enjoying seafood

Stelios, Roshan, Liu Yi, Johanna and myself

Monday, December 18, 2006

Bapak & Mak's Christmas Party

This must be one of the last Christmas Party I've attended at the McWilliams' home in London. Friday 15 December, while the rest of London's working people are enjoying themselves in their company's Christmas Party, we had our very own in our Bapak and Mak's home in Camberwell.

I met up with Jo at Earls Court (she came from work) before proceeding to Denmark Hill by train from Victoria. Then we took a bus to Camberwell Green and walked to the McWilliams' home. I was wearing the blue Nadza shark T-shirt.

Clare greeted us at the door with Victor following suit moments later. It has been a long time since we last met in KTJ 2 years back. They still look the same, but the guests weren't. There were a lot of unfamiliar faces, mostly juniors who've gone to KTJ after I've left. The only familiar faces out of the 20-odd guests were Xian, Matthew, Chris and Jonathan. Chris and Jonathan are both grown ups now, unlike the kids I've known in KTJ.

We started queueing up for food moments later - can sense a lot of Malaysian influence in the cooking! It was great to catch up with everyone and knowing some juniors who also went to Nadzaruddin House.

Johann Ting arrive a bit later, just when I thought he was giving this year's party a miss. I was surprised to know that he has quit Goldman Sachs long time ago and is now doing a guitar course and playing part-time. He is one of the greatest musicians I've ever known. I promised to turn up at his gig in Earls Court the following Friday.

The McWilliams are planning to quit KTJ next year and may hold the last Christmas party in their London home next Christmas. Since I won't be in London next Christmas, this should be the last reunion for me.

Well done to the McWilliams for doing this for us for the past many years! You do not earn the title Bapak and Mak for nothing. =)