KINIBIZ Don’t know about you, but Tiger had a great weekend. Every year on Aug 31, Tiger makes a trip out of the (corporate) jungle and watches the march-past, mingles with the people, has some refreshments… you know… sembang with the people, fellow-Malaysians, be it the over-zealous mat rempit or the pakcik and makcik who really fought for Independence.

azlanNow we are 56 years old … if Malaysia were a journalist she would be a pensioner, probably sitting around using up EPF money, while talking about how good things were back in the day… back when there was no Astro (to show us lousy, third-rate movies), or the Internet which enables Tiger and his male friends to erm … surf for the latest in baking technology.

On the issue of EPF money lasting for only a short few years, Tiger will share his views another day.

Anyway Tiger gets a kick seeing our soldiers with paint on their faces - camouflage they call it -  our tanks on which we probably overspent, and a whole host of other stuff, all green and olive coloured.

Tiger will endure all this, for Tiger loves his country.

NONEWhat? How many people were watching? And how many were involved in the march-past and all? How many people watched from their home? (Never mind how much was spent, that could be sensitive, and Tiger would be called unpatriotic and all), but how to know all this?

Tiger has to say ngo em chee (for those less multi-lingual than Tiger, that’s Cantonese for ‘I don’t know’)…

But actually judging by the recent turn of events, you just have to ask the police. And you will get precise numbers. Actually the police seem to have a knack for exact numbers. But Tiger would like to point out that there is a difference between precision and accuracy.

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This article was written by Jose Barrock.