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Dear Paprika: Lord Bobo for Kajang!

Dear Paprika: Lord Bobo for Kajang!

Pepper Lim stumps for Lord Bobo for the Kajang state seat.

ALB: Budget Thingamajiggy Analysis, and Nasi Lemak 2.0

ALB: Budget Thingamajiggy Analysis, and Nasi Lemak 2.0

Middle class “forsaken”? And poor Namewee.

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ALB: Promises, Promises

ALB: Promises, Promises

Undilah is subnilingus. Tips for writers. (Un)reliable promises.

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Ask Lord Bobo: 100 Apologies, Power, and The Hardest Question

Ask Lord Bobo: 100 Apologies, Power, and The Hardest Question

This week, His Supreme Eminenceness talks tweets, power, and the hardest question ever.

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Ask Lord Bobo: Emergencies, Politics, Freedom, and Osama

Ask Lord Bobo: Emergencies, Politics, Freedom, and Osama

This week, His Supreme Eminenceness ruminates about the state of emergency, the Sarawak elections, freedom of information, and finally getting that Osama fella.

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Ask Lord Bobo: 1Malaysia Email And Squandered Money

Ask Lord Bobo: 1Malaysia Email And Squandered Money

This week, His Supreme Eminenceness considers the 1Malaysia email plan, and whether a Royal Commission of Inquiry is a waste of your tax ringgit.

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Ask Lord Bobo: Party Whipping Can Be More Meaningful

Ask Lord Bobo: Party Whipping Can Be More Meaningful

From the Selangor Times Issue 21, 22-24 April 2011. This week, His Supreme Eminenceness jabbers on about political ideologies, the whip system, and the role of a spouse.

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Is Lord Bobo An Ape Or A Monkey?

Is Lord Bobo An Ape Or A Monkey?

On 12 November, an email on the LoyarBurok e-group (an exclusive e-mailing list) prompted new LoyarBurokker June Rubis to suggest that Lord Bobo Barnabus was indeed an ape, rather than a monkey. This sparked a flurry of emails, overnight, a few of which are reproduced here (after editions for clarity). Eventually, the munificent Lord Bobo […]

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LoyarBurok to the defence: Gabey Goh

Written by Gabey Goh, published on 29 January 2009 in Malay Mail’s CyberSpot section.

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