FOI BLES OF MALAYSIANS

Posted by Unknown On Sunday, February 21, 2010 32 comments
The past eight days and nights have been an utter nightmare for me thanks to the 14 power outages (four - last night) in my neighbourhood and also low voltage problems. It was most embarrassing as I had guests from overseas who had just arrived at my home after dinner. Before we left for dinner, there was already a power cut.

The heroes of the night

Before we left the restaurant, we called TNB to ensure they had restored the power supply. After they reassured us that all was well, we went home happily for a jam/singing session followed by wine and chit-chat. Alas, after we arrived home for five minutes and when I was taking out my Bailey's Cream, whisky and red wine - poooff -darkness filled the air. After a few telephone calls and two more outages after they restored supply, we gave up hope and refused to allow the power failures to mar our mood. With a small torch shining down on my piano keys, I played the piano while my friend Marcel strummed his guitar in the darkness with much gusto. Together with my hubby, Philip and Elizabeth, we sang our hearts out in three-part harmony - hits from Simon & Garfunkel, Bee Gees, Cliff Richard, Richie Valens, and many other oldies. I am blessed to have old friends like them who, in the last 32 years, did not desert me during my moments of darkness - both literally and figuratively.

I cannot explain how distressed I have been with the gross inefficiency of TNB and am meeting the head on Tuesday morning together with some neighbours to ask them for a legitimate explanation as to why the 12 houses where I live have had the misfortune of living with such power outages!!! To explain what I went through and the many versions of explanations different personnel gave would probably need two blog posts and I will not bore you with such depressing details. Instead, enjoy the following joke sent to me by Angela which just about sums up the foibles of Malaysians!!
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A Malaysian dies and goes to hell. There he finds that there is a different hell for each country. He goes first to the German hell and asks: "What do they do here?".

He is told : "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the German devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

The man does not like the sound of that at all, so he moves on.

He checks out the American, English, Singapore, French as well as the Russian hell and many more. He discovers that they are more or less the same as the German hell.

Then he comes to the Malaysian hell and finds that there is a very long line of people waiting to get in.

Amazed he asks "What do they do here?"

He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the Malaysian devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

"But that is exactly the same as all the other hells - why are there so many people waiting to get in? "

"Because maintenance is so bad that the electric chair does not work, someone has stolen all the nails from the bed, and the devil is a former Government servant, so he comes in, signs the register, then goes to the canteen for teh-tarik..."
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What do you think? Please leave a comment if you wish to share your experiences/views and thoughts. Thanks! Have a nice day! Cheers!

32 comments to FOI BLES OF MALAYSIANS

  1. says:

    Village Boy Hi sis,

    Candle-light dinners more romantic loh!

  1. says:

    Village Boy "I am blessed to have old friends like them who, in the last 32 years, did not desert me during my moments of darkness - both literally and figuratively."

    Well, that's what friends are for!

  1. says:

    Anonymous Why you never served the heroes Penang har mee? Ho cak leh ....

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Village Boy

    Indeed - haha - but not in the sweltering heat LOL!!!

    I say - you are a romantic guy at heart!!!

    Absolutely wonderful! Have a nice day and a life filled with much love and blessings.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous aiyoo! dun u have rechargeable lamps ? very cheap from pasar malam !
    btw, i see twins in the foto . (iwc)

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Village Boy

    Absolutely true! Those who stick with us through thick and thin and accept us lock, stock and barrel unconditionally with no grudges p- these are those we call the dearest and most cherished friends!

    May your life be filled with such persons and may you bless many with your sincere persona.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Hi Anon @ 2.06pm

    Aiya - we went to a Nyonya Peranakan restaurant.

    Har mee- can make on our own...Next time I will belanja you.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Anonymous Honestly I couldn't think of a reason for the TNB gross inefficiency.

    RAKYAT DIDAHULUKAN
    PENCAPAIAN DIUTAMAKAN

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 2.14 pm

    Oh - I can think of many reasons and some came straight from the workers!!

    Will disclose all this when I see the head on Tuesday morning!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear IWC

    Got lah - I have two of those- one with a fan too. Sadly - rosak aldy!!

    But we used a LED torch.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Hafiz b Shukor TNB staff : You mean your taman area has no electricity?

    TNB staff : Sorrylah. Yes, yes, yes, I understand, but we are not responsible for the electrical breakdown.

    TNB staff : Eh, the supermarket in your place is still open, right? Why not you get some candles to light up your house first?

    TNB staff : Keep cool, please. Or maybe you can call a wireman...

  1. says:

    edward Dear MWS,

    I had known a friend that looks a lot like the gentleman on the left. He was from Ipoh and was in the legal profession. ?? Pardon me if I got it wrong.

    Glad to know that despite the power failure you all managed to have an enjoyable time. Singing is so therapeutic.

    Cheers.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Saudara Hafiz

    :-) Actually, what I went through is even worse than that!!! E.g. when I called up re low voltage, the customer care officer said it is MY problem as no one else called up!!!

    I told her that just because the others did not bother to call up did not mean they were not facing the same problem. They sent a meter reader who took the voltage reading for a few houses and confirmed it was true that the area had low voltage issues.

    After he left, another team of workers arrived!!!!

    They said "Auntie you punya rumah ada masalah kah?"

    I asked them why they were there and they said they were sent there.

    How can???? The other meter reader had sent a report via his HP PDA to the Kulit 2 office or sth like that and they were fully aware of the situation so obviously the right hand did not know what the left hand was doing....

    This is only the tip of the iceberg.

    Sighs...Very maddening indeed!

    Thanks though for trying to make me smile.

    Take care and have a lovely day!

    Salam

  1. says:

    Anonymous Gross inefficiency of TNB ?

    I am not the least surprised!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Edward

    The guy on the left is my hero :-) and he is not from Ipoh...But the guy on the right has a brother who works in Ipoh...

    Indeed singing and music are most therapeutic and bonding activities.

    Here's wishing you and your lovely family a blessed weekend. Take care and do keep in touch!

    Shalom

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 2.46 pm

    To think they have the audacity to raise tariffs!!!

    What a farce!

    Thanks for sharing your views. Take care and do keep in touch.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Ummie Unannounced blackout has been part of my life - I have blogged about that too.

  1. says:

    Unknown Hi Ummie

    But was yours as bad as mine - 8 consecutive days and also low voltage...and still counting?

    So depressing.

    Anyway, it is lovely to hear from you again. Take care and may the Almighty bless you and yours.

    Salam

  1. says:

    Great Actually it is not money that makes the world go round, it is singing!

  1. says:

    stephen 14 is an unlucky number.You need another 4 outages to make it an even 18.Yes ,that should be about right.
    How I envy you ,get to enjoy quiet dark nights together under the stars!!

    BTW, I love the joke.It is par excellence!! OK put me up for the Malaysian Hell.With my hell banknotes, maybe i can get a mansion built for me too!!

  1. says:

    Kampung Girl You sometimes meet people who forget you. You sometimes forget people you meet. Yet, sometimes you meet those people you can't forget. Those are your friends.

  1. says:

    Anonymous The DAP urged Datuk Seri Najib to stop his Umno party’s newspapers from playing the race card if he really wanted the Chinese community to give his administration a chance.

    Lim Kit Siang also singled out Umno as the biggest enemy of the prime minister’s 1 Malaysia concept of inclusiveness.

    ~~ Malaysian Insider

  1. says:

    Lao Beh 14 power outages in eight days?
    The impossible made possible!

    Malaysia Boleh!

  1. says:

    Boleh Man If Najib cannot even ask the Umno-owned media to stop playing the race card, what positive answer can he get from his request to the Chinese community to give his government a chance to prove itself?

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Great

    What a wonderful comment! That is really true - singing and love make the world go round.

    Thanks for sharing such a lovely thought. May you have a restful evening filled with music and magical moments.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Stephen

    Choy choy choy!!! I hope that there will be no more outages.

    Quiet evening yes...in the sweltering heat!! I believe I must have lost one or two pounds from perspiring while banging on the piano.

    Glad you enjoyed the humor here...but for us Malaysians, it is a painful reminder of reality!

    Enjoy your evening with your loved ones!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Kampung Girl

    I loveeeee your comment. So true and yet touching!

    Thanks so much for sharing...Take care and may your life be filled with friends who love you because you are such a wonderful friend to them.

    God bless you and yours!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 5.04 pm

    Thanks for that alert. I have not read that article yet and will do so straight after this.

    Take care and please keep in touch.

    God bless your kind heart.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Lao Beh

    Exactly!!! And the worst thing is that it only affected 12 houses!!!

    Most disappointing!

    Thanks for stopping by. Take care and please keep in touch.

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Boleh Man

    Exactly!!! There is evidence that demands a verdict but in Boleh Land, sometimes, people only see or use the evidence that helps them to achieve their objectives.

    Other than that, there is selective exposure to and selection retention of such evidence.

    Thanks for speaking up for justice and integrity!

    God bless you!

  1. says:

    ahoo A friend in need will still be a true indeed !

    The malaysian hell will need to hire more guards to man the hell-hole!

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    Through the passage of time, we will know who are our real friends - those who stand by us through thick and thin and who accept us unconditionally with our strengths and weaknesses. These are the friendships that can last...And I am blessed with a handful of such friends.

    I love your comment about the Malaysian guards :-).

    Thanks so much for reading and for taking the time to share your thoughts.

    Take care and have a great day! Don't lose touch, ok? Tq. :-)

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