AM (Form 5 Arts 1,'76 and Upper 6 Arts '78), is now Dato' A @ FB, and someone who has made waves in corporate Malaysia.
He is currently CEO of The New Straits Times Press (NSTP), so if any of their publications spell your name wrong in any interview that you guys happen to give, you know who to call, lah. Ha ha ha ...
Banking, oil & gas, TV and now news publications ... what a varied and impressive career! Congratulations Anthony! Obviously another great product of St Joe. But enough of the boring corporate stuff. What's definitely more interesting is how some of his old kawan remember him. Here's a sampling ...
BC says: "... a word to describe AM in those days would probably be Mr. Cool ... mind you in our day that word didn't even exist but looking back, Mr.Cool was that kind of Fonzi (from Happy Days) - suave, detached, sardonic and yet likeable. The last time we saw each other was our time in UM ... but by then he was a serious no-nonsense bookworm who spent too much time in the library, though I think that cool factor never left him ... syabas, well done, Anthony".
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ELAS remembers: "the one with the innocent look ....quiet, unassuming at first glance... but still water runs deep... he didn't seem to study much, yet always among the top in class. As he put it..."I do study...nature study....of the 'other species'.... that motivates me". A great pal to have around, once you get to know him better"
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SB speaks of: "a few weary occasions where we dozed off in the library and were rudely awakened by Bro Columba on his spot checks!! Also worked with him during the Bank Utama days, and rushing to complete cash balancing at the end of business days, so that A could go pick up his then gf (now wife) ... Oh ya, there was also this incident involving an Austin Mini exchanged/swapped for Toyota Corolla Hatchback for the weekend ..."
On the personal side, I learnt from Anthony that his hobbies include golf, a bit of tennis, some futsal and some cycling (forced into it by the kids). He also enjoys travelling, reading and of course makan-makan ... He is married to a Teresian (the love bridge works its wonders again!), and they have four kids - two girls, two boys.
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Selamat Hari Raya, Anthony. Hope these recollections bring a smile and add to the festivities of the day ...
Wah, Dato' AFB of NSTP!!! What a scoop!!!
ReplyDeleteSB's comments re: Austin Mini exchanged/swapped for Toyota Corolla Hatchback for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the reason for the weekend swap? Or why need to swap for the weekend?
That's probably an inside joke known only to the two of them ...
ReplyDeletea toyota is cooler then an old austin mini...nothing more..hehehe
ReplyDeleteWell done, Dato Anthony. What an achievement, best wishes.
ReplyDeleteDato Anthony, Ronnie and all Muslim friends,
ReplyDeleteSelamat Hari Raya...AM, you've lost a bit of the sexy locks on your head but other wise looking good and very Dato..
BC
Dear Dato' Anthony,
ReplyDeleteNang handsome kau jang ( S'wak local Malay slang).. A bit of Travolta too. Congrats and all the best always.
Thank you for the S'wak laksa offer for your Hari Raya open house...can ta pao to Siem Reap kah?
Yes, Toyota DX was new then but sure Austin Mini is still around and collector's item too.
Do keep in touch.
Rgds,
Sinos
hehehe...the hairs are getting thinner by the day bro while the blubber gets thicker.
ReplyDeleteMy eldest girl is 22 and older then I am in that picture in Form 6. Man!!
Joining the Hawaii 50 club on 28th Sept is not helping either.
Actually I just started a new blog - Out of Borneo - to act as a repository of my experiences and memories before I lost them. Fun.
When you coming to KL? We all should do a big 50 Get Together Celebration this year!!
What's the address of your blog, Anthony?
ReplyDeleteLooking sharp, Dato Anthony !!!
ReplyDeletelook only sharp, everything else already tumbul...well almost everything else la...hehehe
ReplyDeleteHi Dato',
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from u again. Last time we met was way back in the 80's and you were with Shell then. Looks like we share the same pastime - how about some tips on my short game?
Hi...Julai
ReplyDeleteAre you the Julai who used to be very good in sports from our year and left SJS?
i spoke to a Siera MacPherson, a name passed to me by my manager to finalise a air compressor system we wanted to purchase. i had no inkling who she was and in the course of the conversation it just prompted me to ask whether she knew an Anthony by the same surname. He's my brother,she said, my manager nearly fell off his chair.
ReplyDeleteYour sister was very helpful, we closed the deal.
She said all the good things about you and it was good to see your pic again....still very good looking, as my brother said and i reaffirm.
Cheers, Vernon.
Hey Vernon, am glad she spoke well of her brother otherwise....hehehe
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ReplyDeleteThe best way to improve ur golf game is to continue palying with hustlers like Nicholas, Dtk Justine Jiggut, etc. Keep losing money till it is so painful and you just WANT to stop paying. Then you will naturally improve.
Hi Vernon a.k.a Bruce Lee,
ReplyDeleteHow are you Sir? Sorry for my late reply and I didn't know that your sister was with the rombongan S'wak TYT when they visited Siem Reap few years back. It's a small world indeed.
Glad to hear that yr bro. Bertram is now connected on this blog. Haven't seen both of your for decades now. Should you plan to visit Cambodia, just give me a yell, OK?
Till we meet again, Sir. Take care & God bless you all.
Rgds,
Sinos
Dear Dato'Anthony,
ReplyDeleteHow was your Hari Raya & open house in KL? I am sure it had been great and all the laksa kena sapu liaw..
I will be in KL on 1-11-09 before flying home to KCH. Kalau dapat, bagus juak kitak get together with SJS boys in KL. What say you Dato'? I am sure there are several guys there like Harry Goh etc...
If you manage to round up the boys, decide on the place and we jumpa there lah.
Robert, Sabun King, Ben & the others, I will call you up when I am in town/kampong.
Bon weekend & see you all soon.
Sinos
Sinos,
ReplyDeleteYou help round up the gang as I dont know their numbers. Maybe we get Web Jaga to post a notice and once we all decide the place I will be there. Can?
I had almost 200 people over at my house for raya plus another 40 kids from Philea Homes in Klang. We opened from 10am till way past 8pm.
Yes, laksa sarawak with the one and only blue sparrow paste from kuching were a 'sold ouit' along with the lemnangs, ketupats, satay, rendang, kuih lapis sarawak, etc. Next time you guys must not miss my Raya open house.
Booking for next year reservation already...hehehe
Sinos, Dato'A - if one of you sends me a short draft what you want to say in the notice, no prob I can post it up.
ReplyDeleteJohn, yes its me and I still remember you. Dato'A - thnks for the tip. Must say I've not tried that one yet.
ReplyDeleteHey, Julai
ReplyDeleteVery nice to hear from you, I wonder how many of our Old boys remember you as you left "for pasture new" a bit early. I recalled, you and Kia Kim were the speedsters in sports during our younger days. So what are you doing now, a short intro and a current pic to WJ (jslyong@hotmail.com)would be very nice.
Best wishes
Hey, when was the "Out of Borneo" link added???? Really priceless memories, Anthony! Funnyyyyyy!
ReplyDeletehehehe...many more mischiefs..have not got to school days yet. Khoon How and the chin cousins will feature in coming stories...heheheh (evil laugh)...just stories of our humble beginnings...to remind us to keep our feet on the ground...glad you enjoy it. tq
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