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Thursday, April 23, 2026

THURSDAY JOKES - 313

 

Waterfalls at Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia

Two long-time golfing buddies got to the course one day and decided that this day they would play the ball where it lies … “No matter what!”

On the 14th hole, one of them sliced his drive and it ended up on the manure cart. As he reached down to pick up his ball to get relief, his friend said, “Wait a minute! We agreed that we would not improve our ball position! Remember? No matter what!”

The first player tried to explain that he was entitled to this relief, that it was in the rules of golf. But the second fellow would not allow it. Throwing up his hands in disgust, the man went to the cart and grabbed a club. As he stood near his ball, he took a few practice swings, each time scraping the club on the pavement and sending out showers of manure. Finally, he took his shot. The club hit the path again, manure went flying but his ball shot straight towards the green, landed and rolled to a stop two inches from the cup.

“Great shot!” his friend exclaimed. “What club did you use?”
The man gave him a wry smile, “Your seven iron!”

I’m no weatherman but you can expect more than a few inches tonight!

 

A middle-aged man goes into the doctor’s office for a check-up with a litany of complaints.
The doctor speaks to the man’s wife alone and says, “There is nothing that matters with your husband. If you make him a couple of meals a day and let him watch his favourite sports. Do not complain at him too much and require him to listen. Limit his exposure to his in-laws and make love to him once a week. Then, he’ll probably live another 20 years.”
She returns to her husband’s side in the waiting room. He asks, “What did the doctor tell you?”

“You are dying, my dear!”

 

I came home from work last night exhausted.

I said to my wife, “I need my glasses checked. I’m so nearsighted I nearly worked myself to death.”

Perplexed, the wife asked, “What’s being nearsighted got to do with working yourself to death?”

“I couldn’t tell whether the boss was watching me or not, so I had to work the whole time!”

You must be a doctor!

You just cured my erectile dysfunction!

 

Two men are trying to get in a quick eighteen holes, but there were two women golfers in front of them who are taking quite a long time to play each hole.
The first guy says, “Why don’t you go over and ask if we can play through?” The second guy gets about halfway there, turns and comes back. The first guy says, “What’s wrong?”
He says, “One of them is my wife, and the other is my mistress.”
The first guy says, “That could be a problem. I’ll go over.” He gets about halfway there and he turns and comes back, too.
The second guy says, “What’s wrong?”

The first guy says, “Small world!”

 

Are you an archaeologist?

Because I’ve got a bone for you to examine!

 

One dismal rainy night in Sydney, a taxi driver spotted an arm waving from the shadows of an alley. Even before he rolled to a stop at the curb, a figure leaped into the cab and slammed the door.
Checking his rear-view mirror as he pulled away, he was startled to see a dripping wet, naked woman sitting in the back seat.
‘Where to?’ he stammered.
‘Kings Cross,’ answered the woman.
‘You got it,’ he said, taking another long glance in the mirror.
The woman caught him staring at her and asked, ‘Just what the hell are you looking at, driver?’
‘Well, madam,’ he answered, ‘I was just wondering how you’ll pay your fare.’
The woman spread her legs, put her feet up on the front seat, smiled at the driver and said,
‘Does this answer your question?’
Still looking in the mirror, the cabbie asked, ‘Got anything smaller?’

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Malaysia mampu jadi negara pembaca menjelang 2030, kata menteri

 Menteri Perpaduan Negara Aaron Ago Dagang berkata Perpustakaan Negara ialah agensi peneraju dalam usaha menggalakkan budaya membaca dalam negara.

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Menteri Perpaduan Negara Aaron Ago Dagang berkata memperkasa perpustakaan desa dan komuniti serta memperkukuh industri buku dan penerbitan negara antara komitmen utama dalam mencapai aspirasi menjadi negara pembaca menjelang 2030. (Gambar Envato Elements)
KUALA LUMPUR:
 Malaysia diyakini mampu mencapai aspirasi sebagai negara pembaca menjelang 2030 melalui usaha berterusan dan sokongan semua pihak, kata Menteri Perpaduan Negara, Aaron Ago Dagang.

Sempena Hari Buku dan Hak Cipta Sedunia hari ini, tegasnya, tiga komitmen utama kerajaan dalam usaha mencapai aspirasi itu, termasuk memperkasakan perpustakaan desa dan komuniti sebagai hab ilmu.

“Interaksi sosial dan pembangunan masyarakat setempat serta melipatgandakan agenda pendigitalan perpustakaan, selaras perkembangan teknologi dan keperluan generasi masa kini.

“(Selain itu), memperkukuh industri buku dan penerbitan negara, termasuk menyokong ekosistem penulisan, penerbitan dan pengedaran bahan bacaan berkualiti,” katanya dalam hantaran di Facebook.

Beliau berkata, Perpustakaan Negara yang juga agensi di bawah Kementerian Perpaduan Negara ialah agensi peneraju dalam usaha menggalakkan budaya membaca dalam negara.

“Plato ada berkata, ‘Books give a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything’.

“Selamat Menyambut Hari Buku dan Hak Cipta Sedunia kepada seluruh rakyat Malaysia, tanpa mengira usia daripada kanak-kanak hingga dewasa.” - FMT

Swine eaters rally behind DAP state rep accused of ‘derhaka’ for defending Selangor’s pig industry

 

RIGHTIST UMNO Youth chief Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh who was muted on the alleged RM230 mil zakat fund swindling by an NGO has lent a voice by ticking off Seri Kembangan assemblywoman Wong Siew Ki for defying the Selangor ruler’s royal order to ban pig farming statewide.

Yesterday (April 22), the DAP state rep – in the name of equality according to the Federal Constitution – contended, among others, that hog rearing “shouldn’t be differentiated from that of other animals”.

This is given that the risk of pollution as well as the, hygienic and health aspect are the same as faced by the farming of other livestock.

Recall that Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah’s decree in February (hugely in the name of social harmony) to resort instead to pork import to meet local demand has effectively stopped the proposed large-scale centralised pig farming project in Bukit Tagar, Hulu Selangor.










“His Highness the Sultan of Selangor has already decreed he doesn’t approve of pig farming (in the state) but doesn’t prevent people from eating pork,” reacted the staunch defender of race and religion in a Facebook page.

“If you (still) want to eat pork, then import it, YB DAP. What is the point of disobeying the Sultan of Selangor’s order?”

The Merlimau state assemblyman further retorted: “What about raising pigs that are said to be good in areas where the majority of populace are pork eaters? If you agree, make your home area the first project site. Simple.”

But the spotlight seemed to fall on the infamous UMNO Sungai Besar head Datuk Seri Jamal Yunos who mocked Wong to get out of Selangor if she doesn’t want to accede to the Selangor ruler’s wishes”.

‘Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy’

Somehow, Wong has found an unexpected supporter in former MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker who described the statement by the Selangor Barisan Nasional (BN) communications director as “legally flawed and dangerous to democratic governance”.

“The BN leadership can’t remain silent and allow an individual to spoil the image of BN,” the former two-term senator (August 2018-August 2024) hit out in a FB post.

“They must convene, uphold the rule of law and not allow irresponsible statements to damage the coalition’s credibility and standing.”

Delving further, the former national unity minister reminded that Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy whereby “the powers and role of the Malay Rulers – including the Sultan Selangor – are subject to the Federal Constitution and respective state constitutions”.

“A royal decree is not law by itself unless provided for. A titah does deserve respect as guidance and counsel,” asserted Ti who is a lawyer by training.

However, it doesn’t carry the force of law automatically unless it is translated into legislation and passed by the legislative body. Laws are only valid when enacted by the state legislative assembly.”

Democracy is not about “either you agree or leave the state”. The notion that one must agree or be told to leave the state reflects an authoritarian mindset that contradicts the spirit of the Federal Constitution.

If normalised, it destroys checks and balances – replacing them with fear and suppression.

‘Suspend her for derhaka

Joining the chorus of attack against Wong for defying Sultan Sharafuddin’s decree by urging the state government to consider exploring a closed and modern pig farming system, including the zero-discharge concept and biogas to electricity recycling technology” is Selangor PAS Youth chief Sukri Omar.

“I urge the Selangor state assembly speaker and the relevant committees to look into this matter seriously and consider taking strict disciplinary action, including suspending the Seri Kembangan rep from the House for up to 12 months,” demanded Sukri who is also the PAS Shah Alam president.

This is if it is found that she has indeed raised a proposal that is contrary to the decree of His Highness and is defamatory of the institution of the constitutional monarchy.

In my view, such a matter shouldn’t be taken lightly as it affects the dignity of the House, national order and respect for state institutions.

As a show of disapproval for being defiant to the Selangor ruler, Sukri has further mooted a handover of memorandum in front of Wong’s office at 2.30pm this Friday (April 24).

While the derhaka (disloyalty) chant against Wong reverberated across cyberspace, the two-term DAP state rep (previously Balakong) did find backing from the swine consumer fraternity to say the least as gauged from this Free Malaysia Today’s FB post.

 - Focus Malaysia

Parking chaos at flat goes viral, draws public frustration

 

KUALA LUMPUR: A video showing a rubbish truck struggling to navigate a flat housing area believed to be in the capital has sparked online frustration, with many Malaysians blaming excessive car dependency and persistent double-parking habits.

The clip, shared on X, showed vehicles parked tightly and haphazardly along the road, leaving barely enough space for the truck to pass.

The original poster, user @shahrimtamrin, described the situation as "first world pains", adding that parking had become a free-for-all.

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The user also said Malaysia had become so car-centric that even a rubbish truck could no longer move easily through a residential area.

"If there is a fire incident, a sudden medical emergency or a disaster, how will a fire engine or ambulance get through?" he wrote.

For many commenters, the scene was less shocking than familiar, as they vented frustration over the growing number of vehicles and the lack of space to accommodate them, particularly in high-density neighbourhoods.

One commenter, @sanshaf, claimed that nearly 70,000 new cars were sold each month last year and questioned how the country could continue accommodating such growth.

"I have no idea how we accommodate 70,000 new cars on the road and in parking spaces every month," the user wrote.

Another user, @RandomHistoryG4, said Malaysia should adopt a rule similar to Japan's, where proof of parking is required before a person is allowed to purchase a car.

"Malaysia should have a law like Japan's, where you need verified proof of parking before buying a car," the user said.

Meanwhile, @kkulen said the situation was not isolated, arguing that double-parking and roadside obstruction have become normalised in many areas.

"This is bad. This happens everywhere. How can people just double park, and why aren't the authorities doing anything?" the user said.

The post has become a stark snapshot of life in Kuala Lumpur's high-density residential areas, reigniting public debate over car dependency, poor parking discipline and daily congestion issues. - NST

Heavy rain and thunderstorms in several states until noon

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a warning for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds in parts of Perak, Pahang, and Sabah until 12pm today.

MetMalaysia identified the affected areas in Perak as Kampar, Hilir Perak, Batang Padang, and Muallim.

The warning also covers Cameron Highlands in Pahang, as well as Tawau, Kunak, and Semporna in Sabah.

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In a statement, warnings are issued when there are signs of thunderstorms with rain intensity exceeding 20mm per hour that are expected to last for more than an hour.

"Thunderstorm warnings are short-term alerts valid for a period not exceeding six hours from the time of issuance," it said. - NST