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When I first read about Kartika's case, I thought she was one of these women above. Silly me!
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You know, we frequently hear about this "once in a lifetime opportunity". An opportunity to make it big. Being famous maybe, being immensely rich maybe. For me, I guess a once in a lifetime opportunity could mean several hundred lifetimes.
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Lucky Kartika. She must have garnered quite a bit of good karma points in a previous life.
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Her time has arrived.
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Fame has arrived. The absurdities of the actions of various related parties in this country has presented her with this gift. Being talented somewhat in the area of publicity, she has demanded that she be whopped in public. See, publicity, public. See the point? And the fame is worldwide, I suspect. Muniandy in India and Mathew Carl in Scotland could be talking about this over a beer in their respectively parts of the world. For all we know Wong Choon Heng in London could have been explaining to so many people everyday in England that he is not from Malaysia.
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Fortune? Yea, after 2 months of intensive religious knowledge coaching, civil and syariah legal stuff and some history lessons, she would be ready.
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The world would be her oyster.
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Book deals. Appearances in various cities and universities all over the world. Talk shows, (Oprah and DeGeneres, are you listening?). Lectures. A documentary. A movie. Do not make this out to be like the William Hung thing. William Hung was just a 15 minutes of fame moment compared to what Kartika will get.
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I want to be her friend. Anybody I know knows her?
1 comment:
Yup.. It was featured in the mainstream media and of course throughout the blog sphere over here. A lot of uncertainty was being speculated especially on the inconsistency of such enforcement. Not good for Malaysia.
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