Remember this cartoon Oggy and the Cockroaches ? This is one of my favorite cartoon. It centers on Oggy and a trio of cockroaches: Joey, Dee Dee and Marky. It was made in France and if I’m not mistaken it was aired by TV3 in 1997-1998. What do I like about this cartoon is the animation is simple and there was no dialog used but yet they managed to made me laugh just by watching the cockroaches antics in making Oggy’s life miserable..hahaha

If you never seen it before click here to watch some samples and also if you like to play online games visit Oggy.com to play a flash games based on the cartoon
…hehehe…enjoy
Oggy rules !!
lmao
Always must win
Borrow but never return
Cheap is good
Don’t trust anyone
Everything also must grab!
Free! Free! Free!
Grab first talk later
Help yourself to everything
I first, I want, I everything
Jump queue
Keep coming back for more
Look for discount
Must not lose face
Never mind what they think
Outdo everyone you know
Pay only when necessary
Quit while you are ahead
Rushing and pushing wins the race
Sample are always welcome
Take but don’t give
Unless it’s free forget it
Vow to be number one
Winner takes it ALL! ALL! ALL!
Yell if necessary to get what you want
Zebras are kiasu because they want to be both black and white at the same time
Bikin malu urang Sabah…this is not the first time these 2 best friend buat hal….if u guys followed closely the parliament proceedings news during these past 3 years you know what i mean. They should have thought about they grandma, mother, wife and daughter before making the remark. That was totally uncalled for. They remind me of a similiar story that happened several years ago
Let’s wait how long it will took them to say sorry
Update 16th May: MPs apologise for sexist remarks

Image : howsy
Sexist MPs at work again
by Pauline Puah (Sun2Surf)
KUALA LUMPUR (May 10, 2007): It was clearly a sexist remark made by an MP. But Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib today needed an unprecedented four and a half hours to make a decision whether to refer the MP to the Parliamentary Rights and Privileges Committee for disciplinary action.
Ramli returned from lunch and said “No”.
On Wednesday morning, the debate turned into a ruckus when the Parliament House roof sprang leaks in several parts during a downpour.
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