Friday 15 June 2007
posted by The ComeBackKings at 22:20
This was posted on our Friendster Blog on 12 January, 2007...

"Are you guys The ComeBackKings or The ComeBackKids ar? HAHAHAHA!", asked one of our previous client who tried to make his colleagues laugh but like many others, underestimated the complexities of comedy. The point iI'm making here is that we are still the 'kids' in the local comedy arena lah.

I remember an established local comedian telling us that we have "a long road, paved in gold" ahead of us because we are the ONLY local comedian group under 30 years old. BUMMER! The stink of the vintage sense of humour is revoltingly depressing in this country.


ONLY local comedian group under 30 years old??? Indi and Allan, Harith, Jit, Joanne Kam, Monti & Logi and not forgetting the youthful looking Douglas Lim are still the front runners in the harvest of laughter and there will come a time when these aging legends start hanging up their funny bones. Today, budding comedians have technology to thank, copying and reproducing expired and stale material with some ciplak spices of their own, dishonouring the benchmark set by our established comedians.


And there is also a question of self-censorship. Our former PM commented that his Vision 2020 must be built upon a foundation of 'matured citizens'. He said that almost a decade ago and how 'mature' is our citizens now? PTUIH! Sadly, in terms of citizen maturity, Vision 2020 seemed a stupid good idea from one who doesn't have a 20/20 vision. And this bunch of immature citizens clearly have a limited (I could have said 'no' but I'm pretty sure some of us laugh to Apek) sense of humour. I can't understand why racial, religious, and governmental issues are still a 'governmentally instilled taboo' on the stage, even if such topics is a 'must have' with our everyday teh tarik and roti canai.

Hmm. Seems like the future for Malaysian comedians seem bleak. BUT ONLY FOR THOSE WHO DON'T DARE!


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Monday 11 June 2007
posted by The ComeBackKings at 12:24

This was posted on our Friendster Blog on 7 July 2006....


Welcome to India where the cows say "Hey!",

with the CBKs need to get a lay.

We brainstorm sampai mati,

no freedom like Gandhi.

Matt wears a dress,

tries his best to impress.

Chi Ho's talent doesn't finish last,

now he wears a cast.

Nig likes dancing,

but most of the time he's prancing.

Ris needs a creative boost,

not a creative booze.

Ron's act seems calmer,

therapy from Mrs. Palmer.

We laugh at MJ whims,

not to mention his rims.

On stage people think we're queer,

wait till you see us high on beer.

YEA!


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Saturday 9 June 2007
posted by The ComeBackKings at 22:25


Here's a tribute to a musician, entertainer, performer, loving family man, and most importantly, a legend in the Malaysian music industry. So in true CBK tradition, we give respect in a form of a spoof;


"Sampaikan lah salam,
cekodok di bawah tilam.
Ronnie mandi kolam,
tak pakai baju dalam.. Terima ka-SAYY!!"

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Saturday 2 June 2007
posted by The ComeBackKings at 16:07
Very soon the Kings will add another candle next to 2 other ones on the troupe's birthday cake! Right now, all we can say is that it is the fair share of hard work (Yes, I know, I can't stop myself from laughing!) and luck that allowed us to squirm through the thick and thin of the showbiz (No pun intended, Niggy!) world that keeps us going this long.

An even greater achievement, also with the same ingredients that handed us the first one, hard work (snorts) and luck (insert religious sentiments here for pious Kings) is the fact that our number of shows will hit 50 soon (Hopefully! Touchwood! Insya (insert preferred God)) Yay! The number now stands in a healthy 45 now and looking at our calendar this year, things are looking good.

2004: First picture together
taken in LT2 toilet, Taylor's
College Subang Jaya.

What a great milestone and another excuse to celebrate. So, my dear Kings, come September 11 (nothing to do with Happy Osama Day) this year its a Happy Birthday to our group and come 5o shows, its a Happy Bingeday instead! All we need to do, is to find a client that offers a cocktail party in their event for our 5oth show!


2005; Nokia Starlight Cinema

- first "big" show

I can already hear the fizzle from the champagne as we thumb out the corks!


2006; Free Flow - going under
the banner of The Actors Studio



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