Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
Bibik ngentot cam Pret lar... Ngentot sambil mop lantai Many thanks, Kind Regards Khairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 8 May 2010, at 18:47, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Bibik ngentot? Wakakkakaada mcm citer Kuntilanak Bogel x pret?... Powered by Nokia E71 - original message - Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com Date: 08/05/2010 11:24 AM Aper plak tutup series..Pinoy Season Finale lum lg.. Citer baru Bibik Ngetot New Series ke pek?? From: Khairil creep_javaf...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 11:26:49 AM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 mmg betul lar...sinonim abess!!! Pret is konek... konek is Pret... Filem Pinoy...dah tutup series... Akan dtg citer baru akan kuar... Wei,AJK ape citer nihh?? Dah start kutip duit belum?... Asyik kote,konek,kerandot,apam,cipap nihh bile nak abis?..hahahaha!!! Many thanks, Kind RegardsKhairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 6 May 2010, at 14:28, anwar zamil pol1...@yahoo.com wrote: tp cm ner pun ko dh senonim ngan konek n cipap ni pret!! kalau lah founder!! ahakzz. From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 2:26:55 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 HAa...tengok... tanpa pnglibatan aku walau sekelumit pon. Akhirnya ke pinoy n konek jua... haa..tengok haa..tengok... korang ni x ptut betol lah.. haa..tengok haa..tengok... From: mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 11:14:39 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 dah aku hantar balik kampung! wakakkakaka From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:24:17 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 err... heroin? apa citer?... apasal tak balance transfer kat kengkawan?... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:20 PM, mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my wrote: lepas nie cerita pinoy x kedengaran lagi...episod dah berakhir..hero2 dlm movie tu dah xnk berlakun dlm pinoy movie lagi. dpt offer movie lain(better offer)..hhehehhehe From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:16:41 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 hah.. camtu la.. memula, citer Tun Daim.. pastu citer direct sellingg. pastu, pelan pelan masuk citer konek. pastu citer pinoy yg dah lama tak kuar... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: wa pun blur tetiba rahul masuk bab no motor dia naik kat magnum...tapi yg aku pastibab konek akan muncul! Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 12:13 PM rahul.. kalau ya pun, nak lari tajuk.. tarik la sikit sikit... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Rahul Doraisamy rahuldorais...@gmail.comwrote: semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our
Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
ye lar kot...dah nama pun bibik.. ngentot kene ikut ala-ala pembantu rumah la... Tgh lap cermin, tonggeng skit..ngentot.. Tgh cuci baju,kat tepi washing machine...ngentot... Tgh tumbuk sambal belacan..ngentot.. Waduhh deh..!!..memcm gaya omm..kok ngentot sampai terkentot kentot Ngentot trusss! Many thanks, Kind Regards Khairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 9 May 2010, at 18:49, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Wakakaka. Bibik pret suruh pret mop lantai smbil ngentot ke? Powered by Nokia E71 - original message - Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Khairil creep_javaf...@yahoo.com Date: 09/05/2010 6:08 PM Bibik ngentot cam Pret lar... Ngentot sambil mop lantai Many thanks, Kind Regards Khairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 8 May 2010, at 18:47, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Bibik ngentot? Wakakkakaada mcm citer Kuntilanak Bogel x pret?... Powered by Nokia E71 - original message - Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com Date: 08/05/2010 11:24 AM Aper plak tutup series..Pinoy Season Finale lum lg.. Citer baru Bibik Ngetot New Series ke pek?? From: Khairil creep_javaf...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 11:26:49 AM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 mmg betul lar...sinonim abess!!! Pret is konek... konek is Pret... Filem Pinoy...dah tutup series... Akan dtg citer baru akan kuar... Wei,AJK ape citer nihh?? Dah start kutip duit belum?... Asyik kote,konek,kerandot,apam,cipap nihh bile nak abis?..hahahaha!!! Many thanks, Kind RegardsKhairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 6 May 2010, at 14:28, anwar zamil pol1...@yahoo.com wrote: tp cm ner pun ko dh senonim ngan konek n cipap ni pret!! kalau lah founder!! ahakzz. From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 2:26:55 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 HAa...tengok... tanpa pnglibatan aku walau sekelumit pon. Akhirnya ke pinoy n konek jua... haa..tengok haa..tengok... korang ni x ptut betol lah.. haa..tengok haa..tengok... From: mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 11:14:39 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 dah aku hantar balik kampung! wakakkakaka From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:24:17 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 err... heroin? apa citer?... apasal tak balance transfer kat kengkawan?... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:20 PM, mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my wrote: lepas nie cerita pinoy x kedengaran lagi...episod dah berakhir..hero2 dlm movie tu dah xnk berlakun dlm pinoy movie lagi. dpt offer movie lain(better offer)..hhehehhehe From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:16:41 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 hah.. camtu la.. memula, citer Tun Daim.. pastu citer direct sellingg. pastu, pelan pelan masuk citer konek. pastu citer pinoy yg dah lama tak kuar... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: wa pun blur tetiba rahul masuk bab no motor dia naik kat magnum...tapi yg aku pastibab konek akan muncul! Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 12:13 PM rahul.. kalau ya pun, nak lari tajuk.. tarik la sikit sikit... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Rahul Doraisamy rahuldorais...@gmail.comwrote: semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So
Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
Bibik ngentot? Wakakkakaada mcm citer Kuntilanak Bogel x pret?... Powered by Nokia E71 - original message - Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com Date: 08/05/2010 11:24 AM Aper plak tutup series..Pinoy Season Finale lum lg.. Citer baru Bibik Ngetot New Series ke pek?? From: Khairil creep_javaf...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 11:26:49 AM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 mmg betul lar...sinonim abess!!! Pret is konek... konek is Pret... Filem Pinoy...dah tutup series... Akan dtg citer baru akan kuar... Wei,AJK ape citer nihh?? Dah start kutip duit belum?... Asyik kote,konek,kerandot,apam,cipap nihh bile nak abis?..hahahaha!!! Many thanks, Kind RegardsKhairil +6012-9737564 -Sent directly from my ipod touch- On 6 May 2010, at 14:28, anwar zamil pol1...@yahoo.com wrote: tp cm ner pun ko dh senonim ngan konek n cipap ni pret!! kalau lah founder!! ahakzz. From: azhar harz...@yahoo.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010 2:26:55 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 HAa...tengok... tanpa pnglibatan aku walau sekelumit pon. Akhirnya ke pinoy n konek jua... haa..tengok haa..tengok... korang ni x ptut betol lah.. haa..tengok haa..tengok... From: mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 11:14:39 PM Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 dah aku hantar balik kampung! wakakkakaka From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:24:17 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 err... heroin? apa citer?... apasal tak balance transfer kat kengkawan?... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:20 PM, mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my wrote: lepas nie cerita pinoy x kedengaran lagi...episod dah berakhir..hero2 dlm movie tu dah xnk berlakun dlm pinoy movie lagi. dpt offer movie lain(better offer)..hhehehhehe From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com To: hsmuor@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:16:41 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 hah.. camtu la.. memula, citer Tun Daim.. pastu citer direct sellingg. pastu, pelan pelan masuk citer konek. pastu citer pinoy yg dah lama tak kuar... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: wa pun blur tetiba rahul masuk bab no motor dia naik kat magnum...tapi yg aku pastibab konek akan muncul! Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 12:13 PM rahul.. kalau ya pun, nak lari tajuk.. tarik la sikit sikit... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Rahul Doraisamy rahuldorais...@gmail.comwrote: semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do
RE: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do not see anything derogatory about being a Jaguh Kampung, for how can you succeed globally if you have not achieved success even at home. It is here that you hone your skills, know of your strengths and weakness, make your mistakes and learn from them; it is here that you plant the seed of your success overseas. It is only negative when you are successful at home yet not able to translate the same success abroad. Why? It has been argued that Malaysians are far too comfortable at home and therefore cannot stand the competition outside. For the Malays particularly it is said that we do not have the history of migrants who came in junks and sampans to make a new life in a new land; that we have no history of doing business and that there is no NEP overseas. I don’t subscribe to such an argument. Many non-Malays fail too. Many non-Malays who have succeeded here with Government help have failed overseas. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ourselves. We have to see our own strengths and weakness to know why we succeed and why we fail. I have no sociological or anthropological thesis on this but I can tell you of my personal experience to illustrate, if that is of any help. So, I guess I shall start from the beginning. I come from a small place called Lorong Kampong Padang in Kota Tanah, Seberang Perak, Kedah. Growing up I was confused, we had no padang, no kota (fort), no perak (silver)! It was a small kampong where everyone knew everyone. Yet this village produced 3 doctors, 2 veterinary surgeons, a dentist and may top civil servants. As far as I knew, they were no lawyers, yet my father kept urging me “Grow up to be a lawyer”. Two of the three doctors were Dr Mahathir who married another doctor, and Dr Bakar who married Tan Sri Dr Salmah, the first female Malay doctor in the country. Amongst my schoolmates and seniors were Tan Sri Hanafiah Ahmad of Tabung Haji, Tan Sri Hanafiah Hussein, the first Malay Chartered Accountant, and Tan Sri Bakar Hamid, Head of Income tax. The list goes on. The late Tun Zahir (Speaker of Parliament) helped me with my admission to Lincoln’s Inn. In London I was friends with other students some of whom went on to become Judges, Chief Justices, President of the Ct. of Appeal, Lord Presidents, top Civil Servants etc. I learnt politics from the likes of Syed Albar and even when back in Kuala Lumpur he would come to my house weekends and drive me around Kuala Lumpur introducing me to the whos who of Malay politics. Hussein Onn would tell me Malayan political history. When I moved to Kelantan I got to know the various political leaders in PAS like Asri, Zulkifli and Wan Mustapha. In fact PAS was the first to offer me to stand for election. When I joined the Legal Service, I served in Johor and Perak and built up further my network of friends. When I was in private practice I represented the Governor of Sarawak in the case of Stephen Kalong Ningkan. I was in Allen Gledhill then and a very junior lawyer too but the senior partner asked me to do it as he thought that I was able to handle it as he considered me well read and thorough in my work plus he knew that I was well versed in the politics of the day. It was during this case that I got to know Tun Razak, Tun Rahman Yakob and Tan Sri Taib Mahmmud. At 28, I attended my first Cabinet meeting to brief the Cabinet on the case.
Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do not see anything derogatory about being a Jaguh Kampung, for how can you succeed globally if you have not achieved success even at home. It is here that you hone your skills, know of your strengths and weakness, make your mistakes and learn from them; it is here that you plant the seed of your success overseas. It is only negative when you are successful at home yet not able to translate the same success abroad. Why? It has been argued that Malaysians are far too comfortable at home and therefore cannot stand the competition outside. For the Malays particularly it is said that we do not have the history of migrants who came in junks and sampans to make a new life in a new land; that we have no history of doing business and that there is no NEP overseas. I don’t subscribe to such an argument. Many non-Malays fail too. Many non-Malays who have succeeded here with Government help have failed overseas. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ourselves. We have to see our own strengths and weakness to know why we succeed and why we fail. I have no sociological or anthropological thesis on this but I can tell you of my personal experience to illustrate, if that is of any help. So, I guess I shall start from the beginning. I come from a small place called Lorong Kampong Padang in Kota Tanah, Seberang Perak, Kedah. Growing up I was confused, we had no padang, no kota (fort), no perak (silver)! It was a small kampong where everyone knew everyone. Yet this village produced 3 doctors, 2 veterinary surgeons, a dentist and may top civil servants. As far as I knew, they were no lawyers, yet my father kept urging me “Grow up to be a lawyer”. Two of the three doctors were Dr Mahathir who married another doctor, and Dr Bakar who married Tan Sri Dr Salmah, the first female Malay doctor in the country. Amongst my schoolmates and seniors were Tan Sri Hanafiah Ahmad of Tabung Haji, Tan Sri Hanafiah Hussein, the first Malay Chartered Accountant, and Tan Sri Bakar Hamid, Head of Income tax. The list goes on. The late Tun Zahir (Speaker of Parliament) helped me with my admission to Lincoln’s Inn. In London I was friends with other students some of whom went on to become Judges, Chief Justices, President of the Ct. of Appeal, Lord Presidents, top Civil Servants etc. I learnt politics from the likes of Syed Albar and even when back in Kuala Lumpur he would come to my house weekends and drive me around Kuala Lumpur introducing me to the whos who of Malay politics. Hussein Onn would tell me Malayan political history. When I moved to Kelantan I got to know the various political leaders in PAS like Asri, Zulkifli and Wan Mustapha. In fact PAS was the first to offer me to stand for election. When I joined the Legal Service, I served in Johor and Perak and built up further my network of friends. When I was in private practice I represented the Governor of Sarawak in the case of Stephen Kalong Ningkan. I was in Allen Gledhill then and a very junior lawyer too but the senior partner asked me to do it as he thought that I was able to handle it as he considered me well read and thorough in my work plus he knew that I was well
Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009
semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do not see anything derogatory about being a Jaguh Kampung, for how can you succeed globally if you have not achieved success even at home. It is here that you hone your skills, know of your strengths and weakness, make your mistakes and learn from them; it is here that you plant the seed of your success overseas. It is only negative when you are successful at home yet not able to translate the same success abroad. Why? It has been argued that Malaysians are far too comfortable at home and therefore cannot stand the competition outside. For the Malays particularly it is said that we do not have the history of migrants who came in junks and sampans to make a new life in a new land; that we have no history of doing business and that there is no NEP overseas. I don’t subscribe to such an argument. Many non-Malays fail too. Many non-Malays who have succeeded here with Government help have failed overseas. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ourselves. We have to see our own strengths and weakness to know why we succeed and why we fail. I have no sociological or anthropological thesis on this but I can tell you of my personal experience to illustrate, if that is of any help. So, I guess I shall start from the beginning. I come from a small place called Lorong Kampong Padang in Kota Tanah, Seberang Perak, Kedah. Growing up I was confused, we had no padang, no kota (fort), no perak (silver)! It was a small kampong where everyone knew everyone. Yet this village produced 3 doctors, 2 veterinary surgeons, a dentist and may top civil servants. As far as I knew, they were no lawyers, yet my father kept urging me “Grow up to be a lawyer”. Two of the three doctors were Dr Mahathir who married another doctor, and Dr Bakar who married Tan Sri Dr Salmah, the first female Malay doctor in the country. Amongst my schoolmates and seniors were Tan Sri Hanafiah Ahmad of Tabung Haji, Tan Sri Hanafiah Hussein, the first Malay Chartered Accountant, and Tan Sri Bakar Hamid, Head of Income tax. The list goes on. The late Tun Zahir (Speaker of Parliament) helped me with my admission to Lincoln’s Inn. In London I was friends with other students some of whom went on to become Judges, Chief Justices, President of the Ct. of Appeal, Lord Presidents, top Civil Servants etc. I learnt politics from the likes of Syed Albar and even when back in Kuala Lumpur he would come to my house weekends and drive me around Kuala Lumpur introducing me to the whos who of Malay politics. Hussein Onn would tell me Malayan political history. When I moved to Kelantan I got to know the various political leaders in PAS like Asri, Zulkifli and Wan Mustapha. In fact PAS was the first to offer me to stand for election. When I joined the Legal Service, I served in Johor and Perak and built up further my network of friends. When I was in private practice I represented the Governor of Sarawak in the case of Stephen Kalong
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wa pun blur tetiba rahul masuk bab no motor dia naik kat magnum...tapi yg aku pastibab konek akan muncul! Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 12:13 PM rahul.. kalau ya pun, nak lari tajuk.. tarik la sikit sikit... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Rahul Doraisamy rahuldorais...@gmail.comwrote: semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do not see anything derogatory about being a Jaguh Kampung, for how can you succeed globally if you have not achieved success even at home. It is here that you hone your skills, know of your strengths and weakness, make your mistakes and learn from them; it is here that you plant the seed of your success overseas. It is only negative when you are successful at home yet not able to translate the same success abroad. Why? It has been argued that Malaysians are far too comfortable at home and therefore cannot stand the competition outside. For the Malays particularly it is said that we do not have the history of migrants who came in junks and sampans to make a new life in a new land; that we have no history of doing business and that there is no NEP overseas. I don’t subscribe to such an argument. Many non-Malays fail too. Many non-Malays who have succeeded here with Government help have failed overseas. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ourselves. We have to see our own strengths and weakness to know why we succeed and why we fail. I have no sociological or anthropological thesis on this but I can tell you of my personal experience to illustrate, if that is of any help. So, I guess I shall start from the beginning. I come from a small place called Lorong Kampong Padang in Kota Tanah, Seberang Perak, Kedah. Growing up I was confused, we had no padang, no kota (fort), no perak (silver)! It was a small kampong where everyone knew everyone. Yet this village produced 3 doctors, 2 veterinary surgeons, a dentist and may top civil servants. As far as I knew, they were no lawyers, yet my father kept urging me “Grow up to be a lawyer”. Two of the three doctors were Dr Mahathir who married another doctor, and Dr Bakar who married Tan Sri Dr Salmah, the first female Malay doctor in the country. Amongst my schoolmates and seniors were Tan Sri Hanafiah Ahmad of Tabung Haji, Tan Sri Hanafiah Hussein, the first Malay Chartered Accountant, and Tan Sri Bakar Hamid, Head of Income tax. The list goes on. The late Tun Zahir (Speaker of Parliament) helped me with my admission to Lincoln’s Inn. In London I was friends with other students some of whom went on to become Judges, Chief Justices, President of the Ct. of Appeal, Lord Presidents, top Civil Servants etc. I learnt politics from the likes of Syed Albar and even when back in Kuala Lumpur he would come to my house weekends and drive me around Kuala Lumpur introducing me to the whos who of Malay politics. Hussein Onn would tell me Malayan political history
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Hah..kan dah..citer konek dah start... Dimulai dgn minyak kote dan kopi kote!. Powered by Nokia E71 - original message - Subject: Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 12:24 PM dah... tu nak tunggu minyak ko lak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:23 PM, mohd rafizal hassan ijal_m...@yahoo.com.my wrote: pin..stok kopi mior dah habis ker? -- *From:* Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com *To:* hsmuor@googlegroups.com *Sent:* Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:19:13 *Subject:* Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 excited sampai kote pun naik gak.. On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Bujairomi, Khairani khairani.bujair...@sciex.com wrote: Tgh excited no dia naik kot……… -- *From:* hsmuor@googlegroups.com [mailto:hsm...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Ariffin Ahmad *Sent:* 2010/05/06 12:13 PM *To:* hsmuor@googlegroups.com *Subject:* Re: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 rahul.. kalau ya pun, nak lari tajuk.. tarik la sikit sikit... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Rahul Doraisamy rahuldorais...@gmail.com wrote: semalam nombor moto lama gua naik kat magnum jdr 1417ss tu aku dengar dah kena lelong kat balai saman sampai 1300 pada tahun 1998tapi banyak memory dengan bike tu On 6 May 2010 06:45, Ariffin Ahmad joe...@gmail.com wrote: sharing is caring?.. bunyi cam direct selling la pulak... On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM, nizam7...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Tun Daim... Sharing is caring... Ahaksszz... Powered by Nokia E71 Subject: [HSM] Ucapan Tun Daim - tahun 2009 From: joeel1 joe...@gmail.com Date: 06/05/2010 11:40 AM a very good experience sharing by Tun Daim... regardless apa orang cakap pasal dia, kroni la, songlap la, etc etc... tapi, kalau dia just another regular joe, dia akan end up tak kemana gak, and tak mungkin kaya raya kat oversea cam sekarang. Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores by Tun Daim Zainuddin Since my second retirement in 2001, I have accepted only one invitation to speak in Malaysia and that was in 2004. So to accept this invitation, it took some serious thinking on my part. I have spoken many times overseas but at home I think people may be tired of hearing me talk all the time so as a retiree I should just keep quiet! “I accepted this invitation because I have great faith in our young people. For us as a nation to grow and succeed in the future we need good leaders and you here are our leaders of tomorrow. So, thank you Tengku Zafrul Aziz for inviting me. The topic you chose is interesting – Jaguh Kampung, A Personal Perspective on Business Outside Malaysian Shores. Nowadays, the term Jaguh Kampung seems to suggest our failures. It dismisses our achievements and local successes. It portrays us as a failure overseas. It looks down upon us. It used to refer to sports, now it encompasses business. I do not see anything derogatory about being a Jaguh Kampung, for how can you succeed globally if you have not achieved success even at home. It is here that you hone your skills, know of your strengths and weakness, make your mistakes and learn from them; it is here that you plant the seed of your success overseas. It is only negative when you are successful at home yet not able to translate the same success abroad. Why? It has been argued that Malaysians are far too comfortable at home and therefore cannot stand the competition outside. For the Malays particularly it is said that we do not have the history of migrants who came in junks and sampans to make a new life in a new land; that we have no history of doing business and that there is no NEP overseas. I don’t subscribe to such an argument. Many non-Malays fail too. Many non-Malays who have succeeded here with Government help have failed overseas. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with ourselves. We have to see our own strengths and weakness to know why we succeed and why we fail. I have no sociological or anthropological thesis on this but I can tell you of my personal experience to illustrate, if that is of any help. So, I guess I shall start from the beginning. I come from a small place called Lorong Kampong Padang in Kota Tanah, Seberang Perak, Kedah. Growing up I was confused, we had no padang, no kota (fort), no perak (silver)! It was a small kampong where everyone knew everyone. Yet this village produced 3 doctors, 2 veterinary surgeons, a dentist and may top civil servants. As far as I knew, they were no lawyers, yet my father kept urging me “Grow up to be a lawyer”. Two of the three doctors were Dr Mahathir who married another doctor, and Dr Bakar who married Tan Sri Dr Salmah, the first