in other news, now mata realising ah longs are using toy gun to scare ppl
but do you dare to test whether toy or not?
Originally posted by the Bear:but do you dare to test whether toy or not?
no one dares
but I think e first guy tat kena caught for testing e water going to get gao gao
i imagine... desperate ahlong victim decides to attack the ahlong and then beats the hell out of the ahlong after finding out it's a toy gun ![]()
Originally posted by kopiosatu:that time u receive the email, they never say there is a time period ah?
nope, no time period ..
ok just called to check.. still available..
mmm.. so MCA's minister who is e M'sian tpt minister is saying e Port Klang FTZ scandal audit and investigation full report would be out next mth
apparently cos of e political sensitivity, some politician kena threatened for releasing e full report
also e audit kena sued by e land developer involved in the inflated deal for defamation over e report
Aug 1, M'sian coach bus fare up 31%
I dunno, but maybe more reason to switch to budget flight?
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:nope, no time period ..
ok just called to check.. still available..
ok good, maybe go tomorrow.
Originally posted by kopiosatu:ok good, maybe go tomorrow.
haha okay ...
can i go eat also, then pass the bill to u?

The Japanese, in their unending quest to make the awesomest stuff on the planet (minus robots), are manufacturing blue beer made from melted icebergs (take that you Titanic sinking bitch!). And, not to toot my own horn or anything, but I have already had colored beer on St. Patty's day before. It made my throw up green!
Okhotsk Blue Draft stands out for its cool color and interesting (yet not off-putting) ingredients. The brew is made using water melted from icebergs that float each year onto Hokkaido beaches from the chilly Sea of Okhotsk, an arm of the North Pacific ocean bordered by Japan and Russia.
Then Abashiri went one step further and used seaweed to give their brew and icy blue tint. Perhaps not the greatest selling point but it does make Okhotsk Blue look, well, different. As for the taste... reports state that Ryuho isn't at all bad as beers go, and if you didn't know there was seaweed in it, you likely wouldn't guess there was.
Abashiri also manufactures red and green beers (picture after the jump) because, honestly, what better way to teach your children their colors? Son, fetch daddy another purple one. I said purple, this is blue -- YOU WILL NEVER BE A PAINTER!
That's one heck of a cuckoo who insists the the hindu guy's 'special" food is "nothing special".
Originally posted by ä¸�如就æ»:haha okay ...
can i go eat also, then pass the bill to u?
i am from thailand, i dunno anyone from singapore
Originally posted by kopiosatu:
The Japanese, in their unending quest to make the awesomest stuff on the planet (minus robots), are manufacturing blue beer made from melted icebergs (take that you Titanic sinking bitch!). And, not to toot my own horn or anything, but I have already had colored beer on St. Patty's day before. It made my throw up green!
Abashiri also manufactures red and green beers (picture after the jump) because, honestly, what better way to teach your children their colors? Son, fetch daddy another purple one. I said purple, this is blue -- YOU WILL NEVER BE A PAINTER!
I want to try!
av might like this

The Hi-Can luxury bed has everything you've ever wanted in a bed minus a bathroom and snack bar. Oh, and dancing pole. I like to strip myself to sleep.
A theater screen pulls down at the foot of the bed for viewing television or movies. An integrated personal computer system means you can work or surf the web in bed as well. Game consoles are built in for added entertainment value. Lights for reading and shades for sleeping are also fully integrated.
Some 14-year old kid in China has been drinking gasoline since he was 9 to become more like a Transformer. Unfortunately, he's become more like an idiot moron.
The youngster was so impressed that he began drinking fuel on a daily basis to "obtain energy" and become a mighty warrior like the Transformers.
"Since my son start to drink gas, his intelligence quotient dropped sharply and he couldn't figure out addition and subtraction of sums within 100," the father said. "Before that, he was a very smart boy, and he could even repair the television. But now he doesn't know the answer of 7 plus 17."
To the boy's credit, I don't know what 7 plus 17 is either (87?). Still, I love the smell of gasoline as much as the next guy, but actually drinking it? That's just crazy talk. I love robots. So was that.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
this is for fatum :-
Chemicals in beer 'can damage male fertility'
Common hormone-mimicking chemicals found in soya, beer, pesticides and paint can directly affect male fertility, scientists have shown.
A study has come up with the first evidence that a range of potent environmental oestrogens - chemicals that mimic the effects of the female sex hormone - disrupt the behaviour of sperm inside a woman's body.
In tests, sperm exposed to extremely low levels of the chemicals "peaked too soon" and lost their ability to crack through the outer barrier of an egg.
Although the findings are preliminary and come from animal experiments, researchers believe that they may help to explain falling fertility rates over the last few decades. There are fears that some chemicals in plastics, pesticides, cleaners, soya and hops could mimic the behaviour of oestrogens in the body.
Prof Lynn Fraser, an expert in fertility at King's College London, investigated three environmental chemicals - genistein, found in soya and other beans; 8-prenylnaringenin, found in hops; and nonylphenol, found in cleaners, paints, herbicides and pesticides - and a natural form of oestrogen found in women's bodies.
Before sperm can fertilise an egg, it must be switched on or "capacitated" inside a woman's body. Once in contact with the egg, the sperm must also release enzymes that allow it to break through the outer membrane of the egg.
In immature sperm, all the chemicals accelerated development so they became fertile more quickly. The oestrogens stimulated the mobility of the sperm, switched it on and prematurely released the egg-cracking enzymes, the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology meeting was told yesterday.
Prof Fraser believes that oestrogen-mimicking chemicals from food, packaging and pollution could have the same effect on human sperm.
"At first sight, these results might suggest that oestrogens, particularly those found in the environment, could help fertility," she said.
"However, the responses we have seen could have negative effects over time. For instance, the fact that the oestrogens stimulated sperm in an unregulated manner could mean that the sperm peak too soon before they have found an egg to fertilise."
He's likely to catch the word "could".![]()
Kino all selling books on rise of cardboard and fall of West's dominance
waiting for one on potential fallout of cardboard and e impact
i shall activate exercise mode for my lungs and muscles in 1 hr time.
tamade so long never exercise
i wonder if i should just try to get an excuse from IPPT.
Originally posted by kopiosatu:av might like this
I Would Never Leave: The Hi-Can Luxury Bed
The Hi-Can luxury bed has everything you've ever wanted in a bed minus a bathroom and snack bar. Oh, and dancing pole. I like to strip myself to sleep.
OOOOOOOH I LIKE
Originally posted by kopiosatu:i am from thailand, i dunno anyone from singapore
stingy ass ![]()
now S$1 = RM2.46
those parents in JB w/ cubs studying in S'pore are moaning over this slow weakening of e RM
av, did you notice other than access to C K Tang side of Orchard Rd, all MRT exit access from Orchard MRT are literally private property
geez, no more public property
Originally posted by av98m:
stingy ass
i am poor man from thailand working in asspensive singapore
why are all of you so hard on the poor?
i want thai baht to drop.
nabei
when i went, it was 22.9
before i left, 23
i want it to go to 50!!!!!