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Runaway Blues

I was at the kitchen counter when Ka Cher came in with the IKEA stool in one hand reporting, “I found your son climbing on this stool, shoes on and all, trying to get out of the house through the window!” I didn’t know whether to laugh at Edrick’s desperation to get out, to applaud at his ala MacGuyver’s smartness, or to cry at the thought that he was trying to run away from home!

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Of course he was upset with Aunty Mas for failing his attempt to jump out the window. When I went to console my upset son, I somehow felt a rush of strange connection to the past. My past. And Ka Cher was there to share and connect them all: me, my son, my past and running away from home. I did, nonetheless, had a good laugh. Both at my son and myself, my past included.

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I couldn’t blame Edrick for wanting to get out of the house in dire straits (probably not so much for running away – I did advise him to at least bring some change of clothes, food and umbrella if he were to run away! Or at least get fed beforehand, like I was by Ka Cher who fed me Bubur Kacang that one fateful evening back in 1979!)

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It had been raining all morning. And we were all donned up in Raya clothes ready to cheer the world up. Anybody would have felt stranded given the situation, wouldn’t they? Well, we ended up not going anywhere anyway. I, for one, didn’t need to. All (except one) that I want, and all that fill my heart are right under my roof.

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I’ll keep the stool out my son’s sight for now… and for the next 18 years.

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Come Sit By Me

In this short but long journey of life
you swing you sway
you lose your way.

In this long but short trip of love
I strain I stray
yet I choose to stay.

Come sit by me
we swing the day
away.

* Enida
December 8, 2008
CH Kajang

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To Know A Rose and To Keep A Tulip

Read this article forwarded by a member of Yasmin Ahmad’s Muallaf on Facebook today – to which my comment would just be, “Go make your own movie, Mr. Highandmighty.” I am not defending Yasmin Ahmad, nor am I in total disagreement with what’s written by Kamil Maslih and Arif Nizam Abdullah. But it is day and night between criticising constructively and finding faults endlessly. A critical mind is one that is able to come up with solutions prior to laying out flaws.

 

These journalists think that the movie had failed to portray the beauty of Islam. But they made no suggestions whatsoever on how THEY would do it or how it should’ve been done. I mean, if you have never seen a rose, you can’t expect it to look like a tulip, can you? And to reshape a rose to look like a tulip just because YOU can’t appreciate a rose…is downright bigoted.

 

Having said that, the beauty of God or faith is not to be portrayed and drummed about. It is to be shared as it is to be sought. What you can share and what you can find is very personal – between you and Him. If you can’t appreciate or share, and if you don’t like what others can, keep your opinion to yourself. Why bother sharing?

 

And since when did the Malaysian Muslim community appoint Kamil Maslih and Arif Nizam Abdullah to be their representatives who decide what movies are offensive and what not? And oh, hear this:

   

Barangkali bagi penonton di sana, tarikan utama Muallaf adalah kerana hampir keseluruhan dialog dalam filem itu menggunakan bahasa Inggeris.

 

My jaw dropped to the floor when I read this statement! If this was a joke, it wasn’t funny and these two reporters have just succeeded in making themselves the top two most un-funny clowns of the town!

 

What do you make out of this notion? That Singaporeans are so deprived of movies in English? That Singaporeans would not understand this movie if it was in full Malay/Chinese/Indian? That Singaporeans wouldn’t understand the English subtitles if it was in full Malay/Chinese/Indian? That Singaporeans don’t really care what Muallaf was all about – but because it is mostly in English, they watched it anyway?

 

You see why I read these newspapers once in two or three months at the very most? Because their reporters/journalists are so funny I am afraid I will be over-entertained and cannot stop laughing – not only at statements similar to above, but at their state of mind. Sorry state!

 

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It’s A Long (Distance) Story

I so lah am going to blog about this okay. But I so lah damp damn exhausted also. How lah ever, I tell lah you…the poster in the photo is so lah not in Malaysia. And the movie in the poster is so lah not going to make it to our viewers at home. Never lah the less, it is so lah a good show, I am so lah going to ask Kak Yasmin if she can ship like 10 copies of the DVD to me once I berumahtangga in Mocsow and berjiran-tetanggakan agen-agen KGB serta Russian mafia. I bet you they so lah don’t mind who my God is and how I worship Him.

Mind my language. I should’ve just gone to bed.

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