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  1. From xinmsn twitter https://twitter.com/xinmsn_ch/status/325574624861646848 http://entertainment.xin.msn.com/zh/celebr...9%B460%E5%B2%81
  2. Just had a rather heated argument last week with my superiors before CNY. Basically just did not agree with some instructions to be passed to my colleagues. And this was not the first time it happened. Could understand from my superior's point of view in the interests of the organisation but I just could not carry out the orders since myself was not convinced. But bo bianz still have to LLST swallow my pride and agree eventually. True enough when the bad news was announced via e-mail, folks below almost rioted but I had to put up a stout defence to crush the "rebellion" machiam Darth Vader in service of the Emperor Now not exactly popular lately and the last guy on earth my colleagues wana invite over drinks or dinner. Point is I am not even management level and really dreads being the hatchet man or 爪牙。 *sigh* That aside I am quite ok with the more important aspects of the job and to be fair my superiors are not nasty fellas, just that we small fries just do not have the 20/20 vision to see the BIG picture ahead I guess. Maybe that's why I am still what I am after so many donkey years [shakehead] Ok enough of the rant. A happy lunar new year to all bros!!
  3. Couple of months ago , saw a DVD cover of the super hero 熊猫超人 and being a great fan to Japanese manga....went online to seach for more info. Apparently JAY CHOU was the director or whatsoever. The overall 造型 of the outfit was really cool tho resemble the JAPANESE manga "kamen rider". I decided to download a few episode hoping to catch a few grand enterance superhero scenes as the first apparent in ep 1 was really weak!!! I have given up watching after a few episode with lots of fast forwarding and still no luck of watching hero in action. I mean the hero suit and overall design of the character was really damn cool but weak in actions and in replace, lots of love and BGR scenes????SIAN sia..... JAY CHOU could have put in more effort in enhancing the hero character,instead of showing how he in hot wooing of the chick, jealousy while gal goes out with other guys and stuff. YAWNZZZzzzz Imagine watching dark knight with such a plot????? Take the whole pop corn machine and slam it into the screen liao. The show was named 熊猫人 instead after watching a couple of episode till last at least must know the ending...I think should rename it to 熊猫人的春天 instead. BOOOOooooo 2 thumbs down to JAY CHOU 熊猫人。。。。 [thumbsdown] what do you guys think especially fellow manga fans who watched it??????
  4. Where did this singer went to ??? Seem suddenly disappeared
  5. Saturday June 7, 2008 Sex offer with a catch WATCH out when a woman offers free sex services. She may be hired by a group of men who later threatens the person who takes up her offer. According to Harian Metro yesterday, the woman was used as bait to tempt a man. She would then bring him to a specific location on the pretext to have sex while her gang follows them. Once they reach the location, the gang would threaten the victim by saying the woman was a relative. They would accuse the man of attempting to kidnap her and then solicit money as an inducement to solve the problem without involving the police. If the victim refused to pay, they would threaten to lodge a report against him at the religious department. Most often than not, the victim would give in to their demands. However, one victim, who called himself Azam, lodged a report with the police and religious department after losing about RM2,000. He urged other victims to come forward, too, so that they can put an end to the gang's activities. > The night courts, which opened in May last year, would be closed from July 1, Berita Harian reported. The courts heard cases involving traffic summonses from the police and the Road Transport Department. The reason for the closure was because the public was not receptive to the courts. http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=...3591&sec=nation
  6. do the old birds here remember anything about that wonder drama serial? i bet the opening theme song still rings in ur mind till now
  7. DON'T PITY US BECAUSE... WE LAUGH AT YOU Geylang's China sex worker writes open letter to S'pore men October 30, 2007 SHE made her money from these men. Yet a former Geylang streetwalker is now calling them 'stupid' for falling into the honey traps of prostitutes like herself. The Chinese national, who is from Hunan, wrote a 1,000-word open letter on her experiences here and hand-delivered it to Lianhe Wanbao last week. Her letter was featured on the newspaper's front page yesterday. It did not identify the woman. The 36-year-old had turned up at the Lianhe Wanbao office dressed in a white T-shirt and shorts. Her make-up was light and her hair was slightly wavy. Her tone was calm, even gentle as she shared her story with the reporter. She was speaking out, she said, as she was preparing to leave for home. She claimed she decided to write the letter as she had developed feelings for Singapore during her short stay here. She had been here for only four months. The mysterious woman had probably entered Singapore on a social visit pass. It's not uncommon for some foreigners who walk the streets of Geylang. It has been reported that 680 women were arrested in the first three months of 2005 for committing vice while in Singapore on social visit passes. The woman's letter, titled The Men and Women of Geylang, speaks of the men she met. She calls the men stupid for throwing away their money. Stupid, for putting their domestic happiness at risk. Stupid, for risking their health, especially since the number of reported HIV cases in Singapore has gone up to 3,338 this year. The woman is hitting out at her former clients as she says she does not wish to see them fall to vice again. In her letter, she wrote: 'Men of Geylang, please do not empty your pockets in a moment of lust because the money is hard-earned. 'You are not only hurting your health but also your wallet. You are also putting your family's harmony at risk...' Her clients came from all walks of life - young men, blue-collar workers, rich businessmen. CLAIMS SHE FEELS BAD And the woman claimed she felt bad when she took money from clients who were obviously not rich. She said she had customers who frittered away two days' pay for a night of fun in Geylang. When she asked them why they did it, they would tell her: 'Since I'm here, I might as well spend it all.' The woman claimed that she turned to vice as she could not find work here. She said she used to own a factory in Hunan, but her family fell into difficulties after her husband was sentenced to 15 years' jail for corruption. She became a taxi driver, but got into an accident with a motorcyclist and was ordered to pay compensation of about $20,000. Unable to fork out the money, she left her 11-year-old son back in China while she tried her luck in Singapore. She said she began walking the streets of Geylang after she couldn't answer when her son asked her on the phone whether she had found a job. She said: 'I was so sad, my tears just started falling. I decided there and then to harden my heart and put aside my self-esteem.' She charged $40 to $50 per session, and would sometimes get additional tips from her clients. She worked from 8pm to 7am every day. On good days, she would get up to eight customers daily. On bad days, she would get only two. She earned $3,000 to $4,000 a month. The woman stressed she is not proud of how she earned her money. She said: 'I know deep in my heart that being a streetwalker is the lowest of all professions. It is what proper people call 'dirty money'. But for survival, I have no other choice.' She said the men she encountered were mostly generous and considerate. And she was so impressed that she even toyed with the thought of staying on in the hope of settling down with a local man. But on the other hand, she also felt Singapore men were too naive. 'No matter how well you treat the streetwalkers, you are just a fool in their eyes. 'When you sympathise with them, you will definitely fork out money to support them. 'But behind your backs, they are laughing at how they've conned you.' She also added: 'Just treat it (the encounter) as a sexual transaction.' -------- http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,...,146218,00.html?
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