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Archive for September, 2007

PGHK #112 Kui Bus (鬼Bus)

September 30, 2007 8:17 am

Guests: Wantan, YY, Kam Pui

The most popular ghost story series is back with another new episode. One of the many stories include ghosts in a bus. You have to listen to everything. It's both scary and funny! And you only get this in Penang Hokkien.

PGHK #111 Guek Pnia (月饼)

September 23, 2007 6:11 am

Guests: YY, PPP, & Kuku Long Long

Happy Mid Autumn Festival. We talked about moon cakes and Teong Chew processions. Kuku Long Long contributed to the celebration in Singapore. Who wants to send me moon cakes? :D

PGHK #110 Lor Mnia (路名)

September 15, 2007 8:28 pm

Guests: Ah Tox & Arabaijop

Do you know what Chulia Street is Hokkien? What about Burma Road?
Do you even know that there are Hokkien names for many streets in Penang. You will have to check out this show.

A listener named "Magician" sent in a Wikipedia link about Penang street names. Check it out:
Street Names of Georgetown, Penang
(Ah Tox, see I remember! LOL)

Picture pinjam from IPJ Mike from Flickr. He's a great photographer, check out the rest on his Flickr page.
A Penang street

PGHK #109 Blue Flim

September 8, 2007 10:52 pm

This topic has been in the forum for a long time, we finally find a time to talk about it. The only problem is, we didn't have enough time. Almost everyone wanted to share their own stories. Now, what are we talking about?

"Blue Flim"

I did not misspelled Flim. That's how we say it in Hokkien.
I hope you'll enjoy this episode. And I certainly hope to record a second show in the future. In the meantime, share your experience in the comment area.

PGHK #108 Keh Gua Kok (嫁外国)

September 1, 2007 8:26 pm

Guests: Jipunabor, Laksa Gien, Jepun Lau Ee, & Tua Pui Poh

This week we have several listeners sharing their stories on how they got married to a foreign country. As we celebrate 50 years of independence, it's good to reflect on our national identity, especially those who live abroad. Explore the courage of those who get married to a foreign land. Laugh with us in funny situations when you get married into a completely different culture.

The picture below is our famous Jepun Lau Ee
Jepun Lau Ee