Well, Najib really wanted to sell it to the US , so when Najis paid a visit to the White House after finishing formal discussions with George Bush, Najib checks with Bush to find out if there is a way to sell the Kancil in the USA .
After having looked at the brochure, Bush said, You know, I think this 'Kernchill' is too small for us Americans.
Not one who gives up easily, Najib persisted and finally Bush offered, 'Ok, take this number down. This guy is my good buddy and he's also the CEO of the biggest compact car distributor in North America '.
Nijib was satisfied with the meeting and returned to Malaysia. The next day he called the number and a lady answered, 'TOYS R US', Can I help you'
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Mr. Sami-Velu went for the recent United Nations' Meeting. He represented the Malaysian Prime Minister. All nations were discussing about space exploration by the year 2003. Here are some of the conversations:
China Delegate : 'By 2003, China will start their moon exploration project.'
Russian DelegZate : 'We too, we are going to explore the moon. This time we will see to it that our cosmonauts will step on the moon.'
George Bush : 'We the United States will also explore the moon for the second time.'
Malaysian Delegate: 'By 2003, Malaysia will explore the sun.'
There was a long silence. Bush stood up and asked the Malaysian Delegate: 'Isn't it too hot to explore the sun?'
Sami Velu(after a long silence): 'We will do it in the evening.'
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There are three major races in Malaysia - Malay, Chinese and Indian The Malays have the political power and so they set up the party UMNO, which literally means 'U Must Not Object'.
The Chinese, on the other hand, controls most of the economy and they called their party MCA which means 'Money Conquers All'.
Then there are the Indians who have no say in politics or economics. They set up their party called MIC. Hence, every parliamentary meeting the Indians would ask: 'Must I Come?'
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