Saturday, February 14, 2009

Six

This entry is post for sheer sharing purpose.

It's Valentine's Day. I switched on the television while holding my teddy bear in my arm. Then, I heard a wedding music before I saw the pictures. The music ensued with a narrative which made me burst into laughter. It was something like this-

"After the 308 tsunami, PAS, DAP and Keadilan registered and married as Pakatan Rakyat and were expected to lead a happy ever after life together. However, a crack has slowly surfaced in their relationship due to the skin-deep understanding between each others before their marriage. As a results, bickers and arguments happened almost every day in their life. On the other hand, they have five children(which are named as Kedah, Kelantan, Penang, Perak and Selangor) to take care of. Unfortunately, one of them has been kidnapped because of their ignorance and the lack of concern."

The narrative was then followed with an interview of the host with two guests. It is actually ntv7's latest Chinese offering entitled "Editor's Time" and it's aired on every Saturday at 6.00pm. Basically, "Editor's Time" is a talk show revolving the latest and hottest affairs of the week in the country. Together with the guests they will delve in that particular topic with in-depth analysis and debate over the issue. Well, I love politics. That's the reason why I spent 30 minutes watching it. (Time has become a scarcity since I came to KBU...) Furthermore, the show ended with a love song in conjunction with the Valentine's Day. It was really amusing when it suggested some flowers-dedication to somebody by somebody. Now I know that 13-stick of flowers represents 'I'm sorry' while 19 means patience and expectation. (I'm not sure if 'stick' is the appropriate word. Usually we say 'a bouquet of flowers', ain't we?)

I personally admire the producers' creativity in describing the relationship between the three political parties and the way they present their opinions in such a marvelous manner. Although it is a political issue, they managed to bind it to the valentine's moods. I seriously adore this episode and I bet it would be able to catch your attention as well with its extraordinary and interesting opening credit even if you were apolitical.

Last but not least, valentine's day is S.A.D at which it stands for Single Awareness Day.(As quoted from my friend) Happy S.A.D!

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