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Saturday, May 9, 2026

SATURDAY JOKES - 315

 

A young man excitedly tells his mother he’s fallen in love and is going to get married. He says, “Just for fun, Ma, I’m going to bring over 3 women and you try and guess which one I’m going to marry.”
The mother agrees.
The next day, he brings three beautiful women into the house and sits them down on the couch and they chat for a while. He then says, “Okay, Ma, guess which one I’m going to marry.”
She immediately replies, “The one in the middle.”
“That’s amazing, Ma. You’re right. How did you know?”
“I don’t like her!”

 

I’m trying to finish writing a script for an adult film…
But there are just too many holes in the plot!

 

A drunk phoned the police to report that thieves had broken in to his car.
However, before the police investigation could get under way the phone rang a second time, with the same voice coming over the line.

“Never mind,” said the drunk with a hiccup, “I got in the backseat by mistake!”

An elderly, wealthy woman in Penang was boring fellow beachcombers as she bragged on and on about her two remarkable grandchildren.
Unable to stand it any longer, a fellow sunbather interrupted her.
“Tell me, how old are your grandsons?”
The grandmother gave a grateful smile and replied, “The doctor is four and the lawyer is six…”

 

A man finished baby-proofing his house and his wife says, “Aw, honey, I thought you said you didn’t want to have kids?”
He responds, “I don’t. Let’s see them get in now!”

 

A preacher, newly called to a small country town, needed to mail a letter. Passing a young boy on the street, the pastor asked where he could find the post office. After getting his answer, the minister thanked the boy and said, “If you’ll come to the community church this evening, you can hear me tell everyone how to get to heaven.

”I don’t know, sir,” the boy replied. “You don’t even know how to get to the post office!”

 

What did Genie say to Aladdin?

Rub me three times and I will come!

 

There was a poor old Irish cobbler whose shop was next door to a very upscale French restaurant.
Every day at lunch time, Mike, an Irish gent, would go out to the back of his shop and eat his soda bread and maybe a kipper or piece of Irish blue cheese while smelling the wonderful odour coming from the restaurant’s kitchen.
One morning, the Irishman was surprised to receive an invoice in the mail from the adjoining restaurant for “enjoyment of food”.
Mystified, he marched right over to the restaurant to point out that he had not bought a thing from them.
The manager said, “You’re enjoying our food, so you should pay us for it.” The Irishman refused to pay and the restaurant took him to court.
At the hearing, the judge asked the restaurant to present their side of the case. The manager said, “Every day, this man comes and sits outside our kitchen and smells our food while eating his. It is clear that we are providing added value to his poor food and we deserve to be compensated for it.”
The judge turned to Mike and said, “What do you have to say to that?”

The old Irishman didn’t say a thing but smiled and stuck his hand in his pocket and rattled the few coins he had inside.
The judge asked him, “What is the meaning of that?”

The Irishman replied with a mile wide grin – “I’m paying for the smell of his food with the sound of my money!”

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Ops Khas Pengarah: JPJ NS keluar 46,384 notis kesalahan

 Pengarah JPJ Negeri Sembilan Jasyindar Singh Sihdu berkata dalam operasi bermula Januari hinga 30 April itu sebanyak 137,917 kenderaan diperiksa.

JASYINDAR SINGH SIHDU
Pengarah JPJ negeri Jasyindar Singh Sihdu berkata dalam operasi itu sebanyak 479 kenderaan turut disita membabitkan 177 motosikal, 146 kereta dan 156 lain-lain kenderaan. (Gambar Bernama)
SEREMBAN:
 Sebanyak 46,384 notis pelbagai kesalahan jalan raya dikeluarkan Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) Negeri Sembilan hasil pemeriksaan ke atas 137,917 kenderaan menerusi Ops Khas Pengarah yang dilaksanakan dalam tempoh Januari hingga 30 April lepas.

Pengarah JPJ negeri Jasyindar Singh Sihdu berkata daripada jumlah kenderaan diperiksa, sebanyak 18,874 kenderaan diambil tindakan atas pelbagai kesalahan di bawah Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987.

Beliau berkata menerusi operasi itu juga sebanyak 40,501 motosikal diperiksa dan daripada jumlah itu 5,273 motosikal dikenakan tindakan.

“Sepanjang tempoh tersebut kesalahan bagi kategori pelesenan kenderaan mencatatkan bilangan paling tinggi iaitu 15,881, diikuti kesalahan teknikal (13,577) dan pelesenan pemandu (8,717).

“Dalam Ops tersebut sebanyak 479 kenderaan turut disita membabitkan motosikal iaitu 177, kereta (146) dan lain-lain kenderaan (156),” katanya pada sidang media di Pejabat JPJ Negeri Sembilan.

Sementara itu, Jasyindar berkata pihaknya juga menyita 188 kenderaan mewah bermula tahun lepas hingga April tahun ini, dengan kenderaan jenis BMW paling banyak disita iaitu sebanyak 47 buah, Mercedes Benz (45), Toyota Alpard/Vellfire (24) dan Porsche (10).

“Individu ditahan antaranya bergelar datuk, usahawan dan golongan profesional melibatkan kesalahan tidak membayar cukai jalan,” katanya. - FMT

Siti Kasim mocks Ridhuan Tee for cooking up baseless concerns from a religious fanatic lens

 

A WEEK or so ago, Muslim convert preacher Ridhuan Tee Abdullah braved himself to attend the ‘social ills-infested” Rain Rave Water Music Festival in Bukit Bintang (April 30-May 2) to catch a bird-eye view of how revellers indulged in sinful, hedonistic pleasure.

Then he returned with a narrow, lopsided and probably flawed account of the inaugural three-day Songkran-inspired atmosphere by fitting it into the script of the PAS-led rightist fraternity and hardcore Muslim NGOs – to demonise the event at all cost.

While the Facebook post of the PAS-slant Muafakat Nasional deputy president attracted enormous attention from likeminded audience as evident by the 71K likes, 6.5K comments and 11K shares it amassed, human rights activist and lawyer Siti Kasim has challenged the authenticity of his claim.

In fact, the renowned Orang Asli advocate has ridiculed the social media post of the former Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) professor as a testbed to showcase the spinning of untruth and probably the hidden motives of religious fanatics.

Below are her verbatim jabs and jibes on the once speaker on RTM’s (Radio Televisyen Malaysia) Forum Perdana Ehwal Islam talk show:

So Ridhuan Tee Abdullah attends Rain Rave 2026 – a music festival – and comes back shocked that people were dancing, music was loud, water was splashing, the crowd was enjoying themselves.

What exactly did he expect? A tahlil (Muslim prayer) session?

Let’s be blunt. He didn’t uncover maksiat (social ills). He described a normal festival and dressed it up with moral panic.

No evidence of crime. No proof of widespread intoxication. No law broken.

Just vibes he personally doesn’t like. And suddenly it becomes a national crisis.

The real issue isn’t the festival. It’s the mindset. Every time something doesn’t fit his narrow worldview:

  • It becomes Western influence.
  • It becomes moral decay.
  • It becomes ancaman kepada Islam (threat to Islam).

This isn’t analysis. It’s copy-paste outrage. He even complains there was no Bahasa Melayu (spoken) – as if music festivals around the world are language exams.

Meanwhile, Malaysian artists were literally performing there. So what now? We ban anything international unless it passes his personal cultural checklist?

And the most dramatic part? Turning water splashing into a religious insult. Seriously? By that logic:

  • Water parks are offensive
  • Songkran-style events are sinful
  • Even kids playing with water should be investigated

This is what happens when everything is forced into a moral panic narrative. Here’s the reality he refuses to accept:

Malaysia is not a museum frozen in one version of culture. It is diverse, evolving and capable of hosting global events. And yes – people are allowed to enjoy themselves without asking for his approval.

If you don’t like it, don’t go. But don’t attend, observe nothing illegal and then come back spinning fantasies of maksiat just to stay relevant.

This isn’t about morality. It’s about a man who walked into a party and got offended that people were having fun.

Malaysia deserves better than recycled outrage dressed up as concern. –  Focus Malaysia

Voter revolt amy end DAP’s Penang dominance

 

THE DAP has ruled Penang for four terms now and has so far enjoyed a super majority in the state assembly, but reports are now indicating that it may have lost its glamour among ‘revolting’ voters.

It all started in 2008 when the DAP with the Pakatan Rakyat won a landslide victory in Penang. Rumours are that things are about to change in the state.

The Straits Times Singapore says an internal estimate shared with the paper by senior DAP figures projects that Pakatan Harapan (PH) is likely to lose its supermajority in Penang. This is something unexpected for many.

The report shows that PH may win only 23 seats out of 40 and this is deemed a worst-case scenario. The DAP may also lose its unbeaten record in some of the 19 wards it has dominated since 2008.

But DAP or PH is not set to face the same debacle they faced in Sabah in November 2025, where the DAP lost all the seats it contested and was reduced to nothing.

“We, of course, want to believe that Penang is different. What happened in Sabah is probably uniquely Sabah. Any party aligned with (the federal government) suffered great losses,” Straits Times quoted Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow as saying in an April interview.

Chow, who is the Padang assemblyman, also said Sabah PH was only part of the state government for less than three years, whereas in Penang, it has a nearly two-decade track record.

From a gross domestic product per capita of about 12% higher than the national average in 2010, the state has soared to the top of the charts in 2024 at 34% higher, or RM76,033 (S$24,530), the paper noted.

PH is said to be facing voter discontent at both the federal and state levels. Voters are apparently disappointed with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s federal administration.

This could impact Penang in the same way the coalition was trounced in Sabah. There are also local issues that have cropped up during Chow’s second term.

There are accusations that the PH-led Federal Government has failed to deliver on its 2022 election manifesto of stamping out corruption and instituting reforms to improve governance and democratic space.

And there is the “anti-federal sentiment” that comes from a dispute over revenue sharing from taxes collected. There is also a mining licence scandal in which the anti-graft authorities are accused of making politically motivated decisions.

Then there is the squabble between Chow and former DAP strongman Lim Guan Eng that has tarnished DAP’s shine in the island-state.

“I want to stress that many voters would not have supported the chief minister if they had known the manifesto for the Penang state polls in 2023 would allow the quit rent to be increased by several thousand times,” Lim said in a March 20 statement.

However, Chow has repeatedly explained that the hike was to make rates fairer and more uniform since they were last updated in 1994. —  Focus Malaysia

Ex-lawyer liable for misappropriating RM415,000 from senior citizen property sale, court rules

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sessions Court has ordered a former lawyer to pay RM415,000 to a 73-year-old woman after finding that he had misappropriated funds in relation to proceeds from a property sale transaction involving a Cheras condominium.

Judge Effandi Nazila Abdullah said Na Wee Jern, who ran the law firm Wee Jern & Partners, failed to remit the sale proceeds to the plaintiff despite receiving the sale proceeds of the apartment.

The court was told that the buyer had deposited about RM415,000 into the law firm's account as payment for the purchase of the Cheras property. However, Tan did not receive any of the money.

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Instead, the judge said that the defendant gave inconsistent explanations and made false representations regarding key transaction timelines in an attempt to justify the delay in payment.

In written grounds of judgment, Effandi said: "On the balance of probabilities, this court allows the plaintiff's claim."

"The court agrees with the plaintiff's submission that the defendant as the appointed solicitor, has breached fiduciary responsibility toward the plaintiff when the defendant failed to release 90 per cent of the sale proceeds to the plaintiff according to the terms of the said SPA," the judge said.

The judge said the defendant had a fiduciary responsibility toward the plaintiff (Tan) because the defendant (Na) acted as the sole trustee who received and kept any sale proceeds on behalf of the Plaintiff in the sale and purchase transaction of the said Property.

The court added that Tan had suffered financial loss as a result of the defendant's failure to remit the sale proceeds and allowed the claim with costs. - NST

Million-ringgit cars, zero road tax: Offence leaves RTD 'baffled'

 

SEREMBAN: Professionals and individuals with 'Datuk' titles are among those caught driving luxury vehicles worth millions of ringgit without valid road tax or insurance.

Negri Sembilan Road Transport Department (RTD) director Jasyindar Singh Sidhu said 143 luxury vehicles were seized in the state in 2025 for the offence.

Between January and April this year, another 45 luxury vehicles were seized for the same offence.

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"Among the vehicles seized in 2025 were seven Porsches, 11 Audis, 21 Toyota Alphards and Toyota Vellfires, 30 Mercedes-Benzes, 35 BMWs, and 39 other models.

"From January to April this year, the department seized three Porsches, four Audis, three Toyota Alphards and Vellfires, 15 Mercedes-Benzes, 12 BMWs, and eight other vehicles," he told a press conference.

He said in one case, the RTD seized a car belonging to a Datuk in his late 40s.

The offence, he said, continues to baffle the department.

"They can afford a Porsche but not road tax and insurance. It is baffling," he said.

In a separate matter, Jasyindar said the department seized 335 motorcycles ridden by foreigners in 2025, with another 175 seized between January and April this year.

He said action was taken against 460 foreigners in 2025 and another 101 between January and April this year. Most of the offenders were Pakistanis (224), Indonesians (116), and Bangladeshis (159). - NST