KLue: Malaysian Blogs 2005 Year-In-Review

The good people at KLue magazine have been very nice to me lately.

Not only have they been slacking off and secretly reading kennysia.com during office hours (yeah… work), they described me as a “valued peer of KL‘s growing community of young, creative and involved individuals”.
Eh? KL? Since when I became a Kuala Lampian? I Kuching boy leh!

Those of you living in KL should really go out there and grab an issue. It’s always filled with tons of useful info on things to do/eat/watch around KL, most of which even this “valued peer of KL’s growing community” is not aware of.
Anyway, this is my contribution to the December 2005 edition of KLue Magazine.



I didn’t write the following piece, but it’s too cute to not post it up.


– I’m heading to KL this new year’s eve. Apart from the usual Zouk and KLCC and Bukit Bintang, does anyone have know where’s a good place to party?
– A writer from a publishing group overseas is looking for anyone willing to share high-res photos of previous years’ New Year’s Eve parties in KL. If you can help, please get in touch with her at sherylquek@gmail.com
– Dammit, go vote for mrbrown ok?! Or… or… or I’ll put up photos of my humps to compete with Junne’s lady lumps!

40 Replies to “KLue: Malaysian Blogs 2005 Year-In-Review”

  1. Kenny Sia I have gotta admit this ever since I found your blog, I can’t stop checking back every few moments I am online hoping for an update. Gosh you have made me a blog addict you evil you!

  2. The letter from KLue sure is nice. Talking about aesthetics lah. Who cares who this Kenny guy is. Probably another ah pek trying to make a name by writing about his personal stuff.
    Joking la. 🙂 Congrats on the feature Kenny!

  3. NO 10!
    AHahhaah Most ppl visit this blog at this time if u see the statistics i think,…but anyways,..wahh so privileged already,…getting free subscription to magazines!

  4. – I’m heading to KL this new year’s eve. Apart from the usual Zouk and KLCC and Bukit Bintang, does anyone have know where else is a good place to party?
    —————-
    Luna bar…. rooftop at pan global ..lovely view of the city .. and fireworks

  5. sorry ah, mr kenny sia, i’d rather see Junne’s humps.
    anyway, go compete with XiaXue lah, get a journalist job! and be a very famous one too!

  6. Kenny, if you’re going to be in KL for the countdown, you may want to book a room at a nearby hotel so you won’t be spending the first 10 hours of the New Year stuck in traffic drinking premium carbon monoxide and being entertained by the Royal Malaysian Projectile-Vomit Orchestra.
    And more importantly, please, please resist all urges to steal the show at any time by publicly revealing the Coconuts, OK, not even after 12 beers. We’re not looking to start the New Year with that kind of Bang. The fireworks will do fine, thanks.

  7. I stumbled onto your blog and it’s so freakin’ hilarious!!! I’ll be reading more when I have time!
    Cheers =)

  8. In the past, I used to countdown in town. But lately, I rather stay home, have a port luck organised, with chilled beer and red wine and enjoy the entire KL view. You can see fireworks from several spots. So Kenny, would you want to join me at home to celebrate the countdown and get yourself stuck in the jam for few hours before and after the countdown, yet can’t have a complete view of the fireworks??

  9. In the past, I used to countdown in town. But lately, I rather stay home, have a port luck organised, with chilled beer and red wine and enjoy the entire KL view. You can see fireworks from several spots. So Kenny, would you want to join me at home to celebrate the countdown and get yourself stuck in the jam for few hours before and after the countdown, yet can’t have a complete view of the fireworks??

  10. I’d recommend you skip Luna Bar. It’s the monsoon season and the bar for all its aesthetic pleasantries doesn’t help stop the rain from coming in at all.
    I kena-ed (all the water), that’s why. -_-

  11. Wah, I think now your balls as big as water melon already lah!
    eh Siggplus, how come no one calls KL people Kuala Lumpurians ah?
    Kuala Lampians… hmm, sounds like Kulat-Lampa-ian.

  12. Since when KL ppl are known as Kuala Lampians? I thought it’s KL-ites????
    Hmmm…..
    Lampian sound like “Lampin” (diapers) ok! 😛

  13. kenny, saw your pic with yvonne foong in star today. the t shirt is gorgeous. and i wan. but i kenot go bangsar. since u know her. ask her is there any other way for me to get one?i like the shirt very much.

  14. ashley’s right la…lampian = lampin…wahaha…nobody calls Kuala Lumpurians maybe becoz it’s very long…so KL-ites should be perfect in this hectic life…

  15. Hi Aunty Cicak! lol! Where do you stay? You can get it in Subang Jaya too. Or if you’re free on the 14th, the shirt is on sale at Legends Hotel, KL from 5-8pm. OR, MPH MidValley on 20th December. Geezz… I think, I need to put up a tour schedule on my blog.

  16. I think a lot of ppl mistaken thought that I’m now writing for KLue. No lah. I’ll be ecstatic if that’s true. That article was just a one-time deal. 🙂

  17. “many privates” is the direct translation from the chinese:
    many = duo
    privates = shi (not the same shi but sounds similar)
    and, congrates! you are undeniably hilarious!

  18. HAHahahhaha!! those suckers at KLue, damn good at marketing only lah!!! if they get you reading their mag, you might mention it every now and then on your blog.. thus FREE PROMO! 😛

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