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Halloween 2009

The time has come again for another Halloween and this year there is no lack in the number of entertainment outlets to offer various kinds of fun and games or performances for such an occasion.

The nitez crew went for an adventurous club-hopping this year as for us; its’ always daytime some where around the globe so why bother sleeping on Halloween no less? From one corner of Kota Kinabalu city to the far end of Penampang district and as far as Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort did we venture throughout the night.

As variegated the night life is and as vibrant the people are on Halloween, whats’ separating 2009 Halloween from last year was the multitudinous of the peoples’ preferences on celebrating this affair.

As colorful and somewhat funny and scary at the same time, Halloween would not be the same without costumes and masks; but that is only among a fraction of what else was being worn or carried by the individuals that came out into the night.

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D’Junction has its’ own way of creating an atmosphere where Halloween doesn’t have to only mean costumes and such but a night to enjoy a night of reverie with like-minded jovial spirits, literally speaking; I am of course referring to the drinking competition that was held among other trivias’ and games that night.

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Drinking Contest

Though many would wonder about the ‘mysterious concoction‘ that the hosts’ have prepared for their would be contestants, it was a sight to remember indeed as the patrons faces were somewhat quite appalled yet ecstatic at the same time from drinking such contrivance.

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Mummy Wrapping Contest

Performance by the resident band. dancing the night away with the late Michael Jacksons’ Thriller song among others’ was indefinitely a bizarre and fascinating show to witness as the dancers’ themselves were in undead costumes, so to speak.

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Shenanigans’ this year did not have a short supply of patrons clad in both multifariously terrifying and comedic attires and masks. Even finding one of your friends in this place was as hard as finding a needle in a haystack. Though imagine that needle being the same color.

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Jokers, pirates, ghouls, Charlie Chaplin, bunny-costumes, devils’ horns and cartoon or anime characters’ aside; twas’ for sure not a night to be staying at home. With a cumulative ambiance of conviviality and reverberating sounds of standing too close to the speakers of not one or two but many clubs; it was both hard to resist(or hear after wards) and difficult to ignore so many luring invitations from different places and from different faces to enjoy this festive night.

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Happy Halloween !~!

From us at borneonitez.com we leave you with this authentically scary and real background image of what to expect only from the nitez crew . . .

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~I Will Be Watching You~

Miss Oriental Beauty Pageant 2009 1st Heat

A night of glitz, glamour and dazzling Oriental beauty

Straight from the state capital of Sabah, The Miss Oriental Beauty Pageant 2009 held its’ 1st Heat on 23rd February at D Junction Fun Pub & Bistro which is located opposite Lido, Penampang. 20 gorgeous ladies participated in this pageant and only one will be crowned Miss Oriental 2009.

With an amazing line-up of sponsors which includes Bellini Colleczion Boutique, Rich Girl Boutique, G-Cuts Gallery, New Sabah Times, Mari-Mari Culture Village to name a few; it was already promising to be a night to remember. The winner of this pageant will win cash prize of MYR 5000, while 1st and 2nd Runner-up will earn MYR 3000 and MYR 1000 respectively.

The Place . . .

What do you get when you pack a club with great music, awesome company, fascinating dresses and raiment; and have some of the most extrinsicly-entrancing ladies to fashion them? All that accumulation of ostentatious qualities would result in this very pageant. One can’t help but feel the atmosphere with a certain conviviality and jovial excitement with a hint of eloquence added to the mix.

With ample space for both the stage and bar with enough room for the patrons (and fans of the participants) and the numerous photographers; D Junction is absolutely the perfect spot for this particular event. Patrons started filling up the place as early as 7.30 pm and even as late 11.00pm the doors didn’t stop swinging, welcoming more and more people in.

Harajuku in the house . . .

The line up of apparel started off with the Lolita collection, sponsored by Street-2; this particular outfit is influenced by Harajuku street style (an area in between Shibuya and Shinjuku in Japan) and is gaining popularity among the youths within Malaysia.

The ladies were simply gorgeous in multitudes of colors which mostly consists of white, pink, red and black which is characterized by this kind of garment which is also known by some as Sweet Lolita, Gothic Lolita or Lolita-Maid costumes, the participants that went up stage looked more than just adorable; they were charming and appealing.

Feels like the Red Carpet

The evening dresses that night was sponsored by the Sueno Ninas boutique. Its’ selection was an assemblage of august and resplendent attires; glamorous and brilliant perfect for an evening of formal-wear or just a casual night out hitting the clubs and parties.

In its’ iridescence and chromatic arrangement, which were chosen for this event was flawless and immaculate not to mention au courant as well. It portrayed each and every one of the participants with an air of felicity, sophistication and splendor; qualities that which Sueno Ninas have proven time and again with their exquisite collections.

Combined with the beautiful grace and eloquence expressed by the ladies adorning these exceptional apparels; the ambiance was reminiscent of a night at the Grammys’ and a dash of savoir-faire.

Exotic and Immemorial . . .

The last ensemble for the women of the pageant was an interesting twist. Each participant were to pick out their own choice of traditional Chinese cheongsam dress which they are to wear that night. Cheongsam is a one-piece dress which was made fashionable back in 1920s’ largely worn by the socialites in Shanghai which represents class, refinement and luxury.

Alluring and captivating were the ladies that the crowd went into a frenzy since the moment they first went up on stage up . What made them even more entrancing were due to the magnificent make-up artists that did a brilliant job upon our exotic participants with an ensemble of products sponsored by L’Oréal.

Stay tuned dnd don’t miss out on the Semi Finals of the 2009 Miss Oriental Beauty Pageant which will be held this Friday (6th February).

More riveting coverage and awesome images coming soon, only here at borneonitez.com . . .

Halloween Party @ Jade’s Night of Mayhem

There were many places in Kota Kinabalu that celebrated Halloween last October 31st that’s for sure but the nitez crew made their way to Jade’s Night of Mayhem instead of the other known entertainment outlets in the city. Its’ place to relax and chill out with friends both new and old acquaintances and it still is; probably due to this fact the celebration of Halloween was even better at Jade than anywhere else.

The night started off with the patrons coming in at 7.30pm and it was packed with so many familiar faces no matter who you are. There were pirates, maids, witches, iconic serial killers, angels and one criteria was definitely prominent that night; there were no shortage of devils.

With the drinks and people pouring in till midnight, there were so many people laughing the night away. There were no strangers that night and all seemed to be more than comfortable to be around so many costumed patrons regardless whether they are regulars or not.

A beer-drinking competition commenced late that night when the place was packed up with crowds. The winner gets to take  a bottle of Jack Daniels home with them and there were so many that participated in that occasion itself that even some friends did their own drinking event near the bar. In that particular competition some friends gets to go home and take with them bragging rights while the loser finds himself emptying his stomach contents in the toilet, heheh!

For so many people that night, multifarious in costumes, masks and memorable moments; it’s not hard to believe that Jade is the place to be at next time another momentous holiday comes around. You might even find it hard not to come back again anytime soon…

Sabahan Bloggers Gathering 2008 – A Night To Reminisce

Exit Light,… Enter Night…

The Nuffnang and Exabytes Network “Sabahan Bloggers Gathering 2008″ was held on August 2nd, at the rooftop of Imperial International Hotel. The event started when the sun goes down, for the excitements really does happen at night! And it doesn’t get any more exciting when one relates to the awesomeness that occurred at the gathering. It was the kind of night that lasts forever for everyone! It was sensational, exhilarating and spectacular all at once.


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To simply describe the SBG event in one word? Impossible. That’s not the description; I’m saying it is quite impossible to describe such an event. A night filled with experiences both scintillating and coruscating to the minds, hearts and souls for everyone that was part of this momentous occasion.

The music, the people, the ambiance, the flashes, the cameras, the dancing, the artists, the food… was memorable to say the least. All happened in one night! Some might be a bit loss for words, I know I was! There were so many people to meet and so many faces you recognize from seeing their avatars visiting your blog almost everyday, you don’t know where to start!

It does feel different from chatting and/or leaving comments on others’ blog than meeting them face to face doesn’t it? The feeling’s mutual folks. Almost everyone felt a bit awkward but the organizing committee did a splendid job! So splendid that the event itself was like a big-fat ‘ice breaker’ all on its own.

And the show begins…

One notable performance was from Terry Peter. This was, I think, one of the many performances that really left the crowd cheering all night. Even one of our close pals (Rainer & Chris- Locust Day Dream) did a show and all were stunned by them. So entertained and enthralled were the audience, we were asking for more!

People were dancing and singing to the performances before they even noticed they were off their seats and mingling around like they never did before. The show that they (the organizers) put on really eased the awkwardness a bit and it was just a waste to simply sit quietly at your table.

And the bloggers commingle…

Not many could let the opportunity pass them as they see quite a number of familiar faces around. Even I couldn’t help but go make my rounds among the tables. Met with the Tawau group and one of them (Norwahida) I knew since the old ‘IRC’ days. Who would’ve thought that would happened.

I have to admit though it was quite nerve-racking to me to see those faces; I’m sure some of you could relate to that. Being introduced to the ever funny Papa Joneh and the charismatic Galivanter is one example. Both these guys were amazing! And luckily for me I did catch up with them at the ‘after-party’ too!


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Talking with the renowned Louis Pang was an experience I couldn’t simply forget also. As I was making my way to the buffet table, Massy ‘caught’ me and introduced me to some more familiar faces. Shemah and Ratu Syura was also a fun bunch.

Shemah, Margaret, Josie, Syura, and Carol

Comedic almost, or maybe only I was being the comedy factor not sure though cause I was hungry and I was still laughing at something I could barely remember. Maybe it was the ’singing’ I did previously? All in all, meeting so many bloggers that night sure was entertaining and memorable.

Seeing familiar faces…


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One thing I’m sure of though, the CSP group also managed to make the event not so ’scary’ for me. I’m no stranger to the night life, but when it comes to social events such as these I could turn out to be ..a little quiet? Ok, not so quiet. If I was quiet I wouldn’t be singing a few words that night now would I? Talk about being ‘lucky’ at the draws, haha!

Special thanks to the organizers: Fara, Dinoza, Jacq, Wei Chuen, Emelda, Daniel, Papa Joneh, and Julian


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Surely enough for some of us that night, it was still ‘early’ to go home; and as the sponsors and organizers made their speeches it was time for some of us to head out and have a little after-party.

But that’s another story altogether dear readers…so stay tuned for more!!

Miss Shenanigans 2008 – Finals

The crowd cheered, screamed and more often than not; they were chanting and shouting the names of their favorite contestant(s) that night. And there were a lot of reasons to do so for all 12 lovely ladies definitely epitomizes the word beauty. Miss Shenanigans Finals that was held on July 30th was a moment that all have been waiting for and the borneonitez.com crew couldn’t help but being a part of that momentous occasion, which was the crowning of Miss Shenanigans 2008.

The event which started a month ago ended that night with much anticipation and suspense. The patrons didn’t stop coming through the doors and all for a good reason. To see a dozen gorgeous damsels of Kota Kinabalu city giving their best to the judges, to prove that they have all that it takes to be a winner of this prestigious event. For most of us there, we thought all the dazzling beauteous ladies were already winners.

And the ladies that made the Finals…

We chilled for awhile as the band Live-8 was performing their routines. There were already whispers and talks of their favorites among the crowd and we also couldn’t wait for the announcement of the winners. The judges took their time to deliberate but who could blame them with the awesome line-up that took center stage that night.

Not only they had to judge which women will take up the crown this year but there are also other categories to think about. The categories includes: Miss Personality, Miss Popularity, Miss Lifestyle and Elegance, Miss Photogenic and Miss Body Beautiful.

And the winners are…

Ms Personality – Miss Bonnie

Miss Nasha, 4th Runner-up

Miss Noemi, 3rd Runner-up and also winner of Ms Popularity & Ms Photogenic

Miss Gisel, 2nd Runner-up & Ms Body Beautiful

Miss Florinda, 1st Runner-up & Ms Lifestyle 2 Elegance

Miss Shenanigans 2008, Miss Rounnah

Yes, there were a lot of expectations that night and the one that took the crown home was obviously the talk of the crowd. And if you followed the event since the beginning it was no surprise that she won. She has been the favorite since she entered and she endured all the trials that every contestant had to and she came triumphant in the end.

The sponsors and organizers surely made it all happen in a quite regal and majestic fashion and celebrated with an august ambiance. Congratulations to all the ladies and from the borneonitez.com crew, we wish all the best to winners and finalists.

Miss Shenanigan’s 2008

Less than two months after Sabah Fest 2008 in May, Shenanigan’s Fun Pub came out from around the corner with their very own beauty pageant, Miss Shenanigan’s 2008. The competition spans six weeks, and they broke down the elimination rounds into four separate weeks, with each one named after a season: Winter and Spring for the first and second heats, Summer for the semi-final and Autumn for the final and crowning of Miss Shenanigan’s 2008.

We went to see the second heat of Miss Shenanigan’s 2008 in July, and we went there for two reasons: firstly, one of our friend is in the competition (and as friends it is our sacred duty to come and give our morale support) and secondly, we wanted to see the contestants. It is, after all, a beauty contest.

This year marks the third year this beauty pageant has been running, and the organizers have a twist for their high-heeled lady competitors this time around, as you will find out below. It is this twist that makes Miss Shenanigan’s 2008 different from other beauty pageants.

A beauty pageant for any women

The most common criteria a beauty pageant contestant should possess is physical beauty. A pageant often times incorporates personality and talent demonstration, but the competition is based mainly on physical beauty, if not entirely. One of the most restrictive qualification however, is that you must be single. But that is not the case with Miss Shenanigan’s 2008; in this beauty pageant, they broke the tradition by allowing women of any background, marital status and wardrobe size to enter, as long as you are of legal age. That was the twist.

“And the next contestant is… “

And so it boils down to the next question: how does the competitors look like if the organizers implemented such a rule in their beauty contest? Not bad, actually. There’s Miss Bonnie, dubbed the ‘hot mama’ by the announcer and for a very good reason too. Miss Bonnie is 20 years old, sports a long dark hair, possesses a slender, sexy frame and is also a proud mother of one.

A mother of one, ladies and gents. The moment the announcer mentioned her maternal status, the whole crowd immediately burst into awed applause – a reaction I myself wasn’t expecting. And she was indeed beautiful, which says greatly about Miss Shenanigan’s 2008; if it weren’t for the organizers ruling, she wouldn’t even qualify to enter such a competition. It was a welcomed twist, one that doesn’t play on the stereotype that only single, unmarried women are beautiful (and thus are eligible to enter a beauty contest).

The Beauties of Spring

Here they are, ladies and gents, photos of the competitors of the second heat of Miss Shenanigan’s 2008:

Above: Miss Joanna Lye, our bold beauty friend (who is a gamer chick, by the way)

Summer is where all the birds gather

Although our friend didn’t make it to the next round, we still commend her on being such a bold lass. It takes fortitude to endure the rigors of a beauty pageant, and not just physically but also emotionally.

The finals of Miss Shenanigan’s 2008 will be on the 30th of July, 2008. We are eager to see the outcome of the competition, and hope to see more events such as this one to beautify the nights in Borneo.

Raz Ma Tazz Audio Challenge

Location: Razz Ma Tazz parking Lot
Date: 10.07.2008 (thursday)
Time: 4.00 pm – 10.00 pm

The Raz Ma Tazz’s 5th Anniversary was celebrated with sights and sounds that is somewhat rather different than what most clubs would by organizing the Raz Ma Tazz’s Mini Auto Show event. It goes to show how awesome and exciting the nitez can be in Borneo.

Even before reaching the parking lot to the club, sounds of heavy engines revving up the RPMs’ could be heard from afar, not to mention the awesome array of beats that reverberates the whole evening.

Cars from different makes and model all tuned up and ready to melt the asphalts and ear-drums of Kota Kinabalu City’s inhabitants.

But the Raz Ma Tazz Mini Auto-Show are not only about speed or performance on the highway for there is so much more to check out.

It rained for awhile that evening, though most stayed and never far from the club. As the rain started to abate, we came out of our respective shelters (namely near Raz Ma Tazz’s entrance) and enjoyed the evening regardless of how poor the weather was. It was no surprise to see such wonderful eclecticism ranging from the car audio accessories to the engine/body modifications .

Besides the specifications on suspension heights, stabilizers or turbo kits; its main attraction was the cars producing the best sounds and beats all coming from their meticulously wired-up sound systems all lined up blasting the night away. From leading brands of Alpine, JBL, Kenwood, Sony and JVC; the audio accessories that these wheels presented that evening was simply magnificent.

Its more than just selecting which sub woofers and speakers. And it was definitely more than what type of amplifiers or stereos you use. As far as the the drivers of the fast wheels are concerned and the people behind the awesome presentation of sound systems.

It takes experience and an articulate technical and mechanical skills to morph the cars that evening into something completely altered into a machine that any car lovers out there find hard to resist. An evening filled with multifarious sights and sounds, and most of it coming from the automobiles.

DJ Meg at Shenanigan’s Fun Pub

The borneonitez.com crew went to check out Shenanigan’s last Friday. We heard that there’s an international female DJ from Venezuela was performing since last Wednesday so we thought might as well check it out. According to our sources DJ Meg has been performing from Japan and all the way to Puerto Rico.

We went in roughly after 11 p.m to find the place quite packed with the normal patrons from regulars and new comers alike. The band, Passionistas were performing their last show for that night after being there for 3 months. It seemed quite a night to reminisce and nostalgic for those that have been close with them which includes the regulars and some of our friends too.

We had to wait for quite sometime as we found out that DJ Meg would only be behind the DJ console around 1 a.m. much to our dismay. But for what its worth, the waiting was definitely more than just wasting time around lounging in the pub. DJ Meg presented an awesome array of music which was simply sparked the crowd which have been waiting eagerly since 10 p.m.

DJ Meg started her sequence of music with her mixed version of The Uninvited from Alanis Morissette. It was enthralling to say the least when it comes to describing her repertoire of sounds that is simply causative of having the crowd fill up the dance floor and even moving around the pub was an effort in itself.

It was majestic to say the least. From the atmosphere, people and her music. A crescendo and collision of sights and sounds which was amazing and impressively done by DJ Meg. I can’t stop movin’ and groovin’ and everyone else around me were far from leaning on a wall or glued to their seats. It was a night that none would simply forget.


The event was organized by Amir Yussof of Freestyle Avenue. Check out more details on DJ Meg’s performance here.

Harajuku Night at Shenanigans

Where the catwalk got its claws, all you fashion know-it-alls,
With your underground malls in the world of Harajuku,
Putting on a show, when you dress up in your clothes,
Wild hair color and cell phones,
Your accessories are dead on.

- Harajuku Girls by Gwen Stefani.

Being a guy who grew up through the 80’s, I honestly thought the world was going to be that way for years to come. Enter the 90’s, and suddenly everything changed: fashion, music, trends, lifestyle, hygiene. Everything. The colourful era of the 80’s – wild hair-dos, glam make-ups, outrageous oufits, leathers – disappeared, just like all the other eras before it.


Well, maybe not entirely.

Harajuku Night…

Wednesday night last week was Harajuku Night at Hyatt Hotel’s Shenanigan’s Fun Pub. Just in case any of you had a blank stare upon reading the word ‘Harajuku’, it’s actually a name of an area around Tokyo’s Harajuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. The area is famous for its extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles, and it’s regarded internationally as one of Japan’s defining pop culture identity. It’s like being in the 80’s, but better, wilder and with the world’s craziest fashion nation at the forefront. Shenanigan’s Fun Pub – Shani’s or Shan’s to the locals – brought a little bit of Japan to KK for one night last week during Ladies’ Nite (which is probably the main reason why my friends and I went there to check it out).

… at Shenanigan’s

Shenanigan’s Fun Pub is, without a doubt, one of the most popular night spots in KK. It set the standards for bars, pubs and clubs in KK since the early 90’s and it endures to this very night. It is KK’s longest running pub-slash-club, and famous for its nightly live band performances. It had changed very little over the past decade, yet the legendary club still attract loyal followers through its entrance almost every night, especially during Ladies Nite.

We were more than eager to see what will come out when you bring in Japan’s latest and most extreme teen fashion onto the floor of KK’s most classic and veteran of all clubs.

Welcome to Shenanigan’s, D-sama

It was raining that evening, but we were determined to see this Harajuku Night. At around 9:00PM, as the four of us made our way into the age-defying club, entering Shan’s was like seeing long-time friends and families; a live band performance was there as usual (a Filipino import called Passionista) playing a mix of old time hits and latest chart toppers, with the DJ spinning dance tunes in-between each play. Business as usual.
Earlier on, we counted only four ladies dressed in Harajuku stylee, one of which was a friend of ours. Then we caught sight of a group of wildly-dressed youngsters.
They were dressed in attires fit for a Japanese rock show or somewhat. Despite our (abysmally) limited lore in Japanese fashion, we were able to identify influences of punk, goth and Victorian maids which was, coincidentally, the same style as what one of our Harajuku lady friend was wearing. Regardless, their style of dress was striking.

“Harajuku Girls … You Got The Wicked Style!”

The events unravel as the night played on, and soon our group of four became six, then nine (three of which were dressed-up for the event). Those group of wildly-dressed youngsters that I mentioned just now were actually models from Fairuz Modeling Studios, and they got some wicked outfits in their line-up. It soon became apparent that Shan’s had planned a Harajuku fashion show for its visitors. Shan’s and the Harajuku models treated the audience with a barrage of Japanese attire, all colourful and wild.
They also invited those from the audience that don Harajuku-style wear to come up to the stage to show their stuff. Towards the end of the night, the host would give away prizes to those mentioned previously for being outrageous and wild in their J-Style fashion.

Old and New, J to KK

Shan’s is one of KK’s old time favourite night spot. So when they brought in an event as wild, young and extreme as the Harajuku culture, one would expect a night totally different from any other regular clubbing night. But that was not the case for Shenanigan’s Harajuku Night. Shan’s management was adamant in maintaining the club’s long-time image; despite the fact that they were having a Japanese-influenced event, they didn’t put on Japanese-pop (or J-pop) music when the models went on stage. The DJ played the hottest dance tunes and remixes, yet none of those tunes were Japanese clubbing music. Instead, all the music that were played that night was characteristically Shan’s – live band performance, playing a mix of old time hits and latest chart toppers, with the DJ spinning dance tunes in-between each play. Business as usual.

Good Night Tokyo, Good Night KK

We walked out of Shan’s with a few things: First, two of our friends in Harajuku outfits walked away with a prize each (one won Most Funky Hair, while our Victorian-Maid lady friend won the Most Funky Make-Up). Second, Shan’s is still the same old Shan’s. Third, KK is slow to pick-up new trends. That aside, my first local experience of Harajuku was less than stellar, but it’s good to know that KK isn’t rotting slowly in the fashion race. The future night of KK (and perhaps the whole of Borneo) lies in the hands of our trend-embracing youngsters, whether the world likes it or not.

Final Note: The Victorian Maid outfit our lady friend wore is called a Loli dress. It’s a rad-looking dress, more so if you’re a cute lass. Being a maid is not a pre-requisite. And check out LifeInBorneo.com on their post on Shenanigan’s Harajuku Night.

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