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Saturday, April 25, 2026

SATURDAY JOKES - 313

 

Nexus Karambrunie Beach, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

Bill, an avid golfer, contacts a “Medium” and asks if there is a golf course in Heaven.
The Medium says that his request is a big order, but he will try and find out and get back to him in a few days.
After several days go by, Bill finally gets a call from the Medium.
“Well,” said Bill, “What did you find out?”
“I’ve got good news and bad news for you,” said the Medium.
“OK, what’s the good news?” Bill exclaimed.
“Well, there is a beautiful 36-hole golf course in Heaven, and you’ll have 24-hour access with your own personal caddy,” blurted out the Medium!!
“And the bad news?” asked Bill.
“You’re due to tee-off this Sunday at around 10:30 in the morning,” the Medium said!

 

A grasshopper walks into a bar. The bartender, Steve laughs and says, “Hey, we have a drink named after you!”
The grasshopper looks at the bartender, with a look of extreme confusion on his face, and asked, “Do you have a drink called Steve?”

 

During his physical examination, the doctor asked the patient about his daily activity level.
He described a typical day of his in this way: ‘Well, yesterday afternoon, I waded along the edge of a lake, drank eight beers, escaped from wild dogs in the heavy brush, jumped away from an aggressive rattlesnake, marched up and down several rocky hills, stood in a patch of poison ivy, crawled out of quicksand and took four leaks behind some big trees.’

Inspired by the story, the doctor said, ‘You must be one hell of an outdoors man!’ ‘NAH,’ he replied, ‘I’m just a shitty golfer.’

 

What happened when a faucet, a tomato, and some lettuce ran a race together?

The lettuce was ahead, the faucet was running, and the tomato was trying to ketchup!

 

A blind man was describing his favourite sport, parachuting. When asked how this was accomplished, he said that things were all done for him:
“I am placed in the door and told when to jump”
“My hand is placed on my release ring for me, and out I go”
“But how do you know when you are going to land?” he was asked.
“I have a very keen sense of smell and I can smell the trees and grass when I am 300 feet from the ground” he answered.
“But how do you know when to lift your legs for the final arrival on the ground?” he was again asked.
He quickly answered “Oh, the dog’s leash goes slack”.

 

I was reading this article the other day, and it said, The perfect way to spice up your love life is to make love in a car wash.

Let me tell you guys from my experience – no, it is not. It’s also the perfect way to ruin a church fundraiser!

 

A woman has the last word in any argument.
Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument!

 

A young ventriloquist is touring Norway and puts on a show in a small fishing town. With his dummy on his knee, he starts going through his usual dumb blonde jokes.
Suddenly, a blonde woman in the fourth row stands on her chair and starts shouting, ‘I’ve heard enough of your stupid blonde jokes. What makes you think you can stereotype Norwegian blonde women that way? What does the colour of a woman’s hair have to do with her worth as a human being? It is men like you who keep women like me from being respected at work and in the community, and from reaching our full potential as human. It is people like you that make others think that all blondes are dumb. You and your kind continue to perpetuate discrimination against not only blondes but women in general, pathetically all in the name of humour!’
The embarrassed ventriloquist begins to apologize, and the blonde interrupts yelling, ‘You stay out of this. I’m talking to that little shit on your lap!’

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Ex-High Court judge Abdul Halim named next MACC chief

 The king has consented to the appointment, which takes effect on May 13.

Abdul Halim Aman will succeed Azam Baki, whose tenure ends on May 12 after three one-year extensions since his appointment in March 2020.
PETALING JAYA:
 Former High Court judge Abdul Halim Aman has been appointed as the next chief commissioner of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), the government announced today.

He will succeed Azam Baki, whose tenure ends on May 12 after receiving three one-year extensions since his initial appointment in March 2020.

In a statement, chief secretary to the government Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar said the proposal was presented by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim yesterday to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Ibrahim, who has consented to the appointment.

He said Abdul Halim’s appointment will take effect on May 13. - FMT

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Siti Kasim, Zaid join Ramkarpal to give 3-0 verdict DAP state rep not ‘derhaka’ to Selangor ruler

 

SERI Kembangan state assemblywoman Wong Siew Ki who has come under heavy fire by the rightist fraternity has not been disloyal a.k.a. derhaka to Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah by championing a modern and innovative pig rearing industry in Selangor.

Such is the stance of human rights activist and lawyer Siti Kasim and former de facto law minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim who contended that the DAP state representative was only raising a matter of public interest coupled with the fact that “a decree is not the law” as Malaysia practices constitutional monarchy.

The duo who are likely to face backlash from their rightist brethren effectively join fellow legal eagle and DAP lawmaker Ramkarpal Singh who, too, fell that the call for Wong to leave the state or be suspended from the state assembly for up to 12 months “will create a dangerous precedent in silencing elected representatives”.

“No doubt, the Sultan of Selangor did call for an end to pig farming in the state, citing its environmental impact and Selangor’s demographic make-up which is respected,” argued the former deputy minister of law and institutional reform and Bukit Gelugor MP in a media statement.

“Wong’s proposal, however, doesn’t, in any way, disrespect this but instead, offers constructive alternative solutions to the issue which should not be dismissed outright for the reasons stated above.”

Editor’s Note: Selangor PAS Youth chief Mohamed Sukri Omar who wanted Wong to be suspended from the Selangor state assembly for being ‘derhaka’ has yesterday (April 24) submitted a memorandum of objection against the latter in front of the Seri Kembangan Community Service Centre.

Respect has limit

Concurring with Ramkarpal, Siti Kasim chastised the rightist fraternity for “immediately spinning the issue into one of derhaka to the Sultan” when an elected representative spoke about the management of an industry that does exist.

“This is not about pigs. This is about silencing voices they don’t like. This is not a matter of principle. This is political manipulation,” fumed the Orang Asli advocate in a Facebook post.

“Pig farming exists as an industry. It involves economics, public health and management. Issues like this need clear policies – not emotions. But some parties are more comfortable playing with religious and emotional sentiments than discussing real solutions.”

Delving further, Siti Kasim drew a line to how respect should be accorded to Sultan Sharafuddin’s decree in February for Selangor to resort to pork import to meet local demand, hence rejecting outright the proposed large-scale centralised pig farming project in Bukit Tagar, Hulu Selangor.

Siti Kasim

Respect the Sultan – yes. But respect does not mean that all discussions must be closed. If even speaking in the House (Selangor State Assembly) is considered wrong, what is the point of having a wakil rakyat?

Discuss policies. Not sentiments. If everything is labelled derhaka, in the end there is nothing to discuss.

Today we’ve this issue. Tomorrow could be whatever they (rightists) disagree with. The country cannot move forward with the  politics of fear. Enough of this drama.

Elsewhere, Zaid asserted that “a decree is not the law but merely the language of the Istana (palace) when they give their advice”.

“We aren’t a country governed by Kings of yesteryear. We are a constitutional monarchy,” reminded the opposition-slant UMNO member.

“Any assemblymember can raise any issue of public interest and they must not be stopped from performing their duties. As pig farming involves a livelihood, you can’t just close it down without exploring all options.” – Focus Malaysia

DBKL demolishes 26 illegal stalls in Bukit Kerinchi after final warning ignored

 

KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) demolished 26 illegal stalls built on a public road reserve in Jalan Pantai Permai, Bukit Kerinchi on Thursday.

In a post on Facebook, DBKL said the special operation was carried out in collaboration with the Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation (SWCorp), Tenaga Nasional Bhd and the police.

It said action was taken against stall owners and business operators who failed to vacate the site despite receiving a final enforcement notice on April 15 — the third notice issued — for erecting structures without approval on a public road reserve.

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"Enforcement action was taken to demolish 26 stall structures that had been vacated, in accordance with the Street, Drainage and Building Act," it said.

The city hall said it will continue monitoring the area and carry out enforcement actions from time to time.

Members of the public may channel complaints or feedback through the official platforms provided by DBKL. - NST

Mat Sabu: Food security system must be strengthened to ensure stable supply

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The national food security system must be further strengthened to safeguard farmers and ensure a stable food supply amid the ongoing global energy crisis, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu said.

In a Facebook post in conjunction with his visit to the Vietnam Academy of Fishery Sciences (Vafis) in Vietnam today, he stressed the need to enhance the agricultural sector to ensure a more secure food supply amid global supply disruptions.

Mohamad said the visit gave him the opportunity to observe first-hand the significant role of Vafis, which places strong emphasis on research and innovation, particularly in aquaculture, in developing Vietnam's fisheries sector.

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"This is a very good initiative, and Malaysia is also giving serious attention to efforts to strengthen this sector.

"We can learn a great deal from one another. I see strong potential for Malaysia and Vietnam to enhance cooperation, particularly in aquaculture development, sustainable fisheries, and the sharing of knowledge and expertise," he said.

Mohamad expressed hope that the visit would mark the beginning of stronger institutional cooperation between both countries.

He said the existing strong ties between Malaysia and Vietnam would continue to be reinforced, enabling both nations to address global supply challenges while ensuring food security. -NST