Seeing Sepet on Malaysian TV was a wonderful surprise – like finding a winning lottery ticket in a dirty nappy. She was a very special Malaysian, and we’re all better off to have been alive at the same time as her. I don’t really understand the fuss over the report I read – it appeared to be recounting fairly well-known facts. Only the narrow-minded could fail to celebrate every last detail of such a special life history.
chomelwangi & hubby
31 Jul 2009 1.08pm
Bye Yasmin, We love you!
Han2
31 Jul 2009 12.55pm
Yasmin was one outstanding & towering Malaysian! She has contributed to Malaysian unity in her own way and no one, not even the racist Utusan group, can take that away from her!
Rest in Peave Yasmin!
veryupset
31 Jul 2009 10.20am
So what about her gender…..????
They think by “writing” about it makes them noticed..??
Yes..!!! They are noticed. All for the wrong reasons..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have these “people” made any headway or contribution to our society by being “normal” & of proper gender…??????????????
I didn’t know about her gender but I “look” at what her contribution has made us do…
“Sit up & relaize the people & situation around us…!”
Anil,
What’s really the matter with these people with “torns” in their hearts………???????????????
Karen
31 Jul 2009 12.41am
After a week, every article of Yasmin still manages to tug my heartstring and made me cry….
This is one of the only ‘article’ that clearly bring back a smile to my face and made me realised that that was what Yasmin wanted, to bring back the smiles on our faces everytime we watch her commercials or her movie.
To celebrate life as it is, simple and true……..
Thanks so much for this clip……
Jong
31 Jul 2009 12.01am
I did not know of her gender problem before but now that I do, I have more admiration for her. I think Yasmin had done tremendously well touching the lives of many with her adverts and movies which were so down to earth and real. One can tell she had such fantastic sense of humor as she reminded us that if we bother to look back at our many life experiences, we will be just as able to laugh at ourselves and our sillyness at one time or the other! As a woman, I think she carried herself admirably well,… Read more »
Seeing Sepet on Malaysian TV was a wonderful surprise – like finding a winning lottery ticket in a dirty nappy. She was a very special Malaysian, and we’re all better off to have been alive at the same time as her. I don’t really understand the fuss over the report I read – it appeared to be recounting fairly well-known facts. Only the narrow-minded could fail to celebrate every last detail of such a special life history.
Bye Yasmin, We love you!
Yasmin was one outstanding & towering Malaysian! She has contributed to Malaysian unity in her own way and no one, not even the racist Utusan group, can take that away from her!
Rest in Peave Yasmin!
So what about her gender…..????
They think by “writing” about it makes them noticed..??
Yes..!!! They are noticed. All for the wrong reasons..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have these “people” made any headway or contribution to our society by being “normal” & of proper gender…??????????????
I didn’t know about her gender but I “look” at what her contribution has made us do…
“Sit up & relaize the people & situation around us…!”
Anil,
What’s really the matter with these people with “torns” in their hearts………???????????????
After a week, every article of Yasmin still manages to tug my heartstring and made me cry….
This is one of the only ‘article’ that clearly bring back a smile to my face and made me realised that that was what Yasmin wanted, to bring back the smiles on our faces everytime we watch her commercials or her movie.
To celebrate life as it is, simple and true……..
Thanks so much for this clip……
I did not know of her gender problem before but now that I do, I have more admiration for her. I think Yasmin had done tremendously well touching the lives of many with her adverts and movies which were so down to earth and real. One can tell she had such fantastic sense of humor as she reminded us that if we bother to look back at our many life experiences, we will be just as able to laugh at ourselves and our sillyness at one time or the other! As a woman, I think she carried herself admirably well,… Read more »