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  1. Ethene

    Garang guni

    Dear all. Just now in the afternoon i called a garanguni up to take away my old TV set and he saw my bar counter, he expressed interest in my dad's very old liquor bottles like the martell cordon bleu, henessy etc... Those bottles are about 30 years old and he straight away open price $200 and wanted to buy it. They are actually quite useless to me as they are for display purposes but i said no. He is extremely persistent and start saying some stories like his father is sick and need it to make some medication and s--t. I know he is obviously lying and continued saying no. He held the bottle so tightly and insist that i sell him. he then raised the price to $250 and i sold him. His over interest caused me to be suspicious as to the value of the bottle and i suspect he might be able to sell it for like more than twice the price ??? So i was just posting here to see if there's anyone who is experienced in this field can enlighten me. Thank you !!
  2. Take a peek This bugger in deep poo now.
  3. Have CRT 25 inch Sony TV to sell... not in really good condition with respect to the picture quality... Anyone know of good lobang for Garang Guni? thanaks
  4. Enough of Lancers racing Sunnys... Check this garang granny racer out instead! Wonder if any brothers here witness the chase... http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,96064,00.html SHE looked like the easiest of prey - a 57-year-old grandmother alone in her car. And not only did the robbers outnumber her two to one, they were also armed with a wicked-looking 'Rambo' knife. But what the robbers did not count on was for this granny to give chase after they had robbed her of her handbag. In the end, one of the robbers lost his life when the motorcycle they were fleeing on skidded and crashed. The robbery attempt happened on Saturday morning when former journalist Mariah Samad was getting into her car outside her home in Petaling Jaya, reported the New Sunday Times. As she was about to leave, two men approached her on a motorcycle and politely asked her for directions. Suddenly, one of them demanded that she hand over her handbag. When Madam Mariah refused, he whipped out a knife and threatened to kill her. 'The pillion rider opened the car door and grabbed my bag,' she said. 'I started honking and screaming but no one came to my aid.' As the robbers sped off, Madam Mariah jumped into her Proton Wira and chased them right onto the Damansara-Puchong Highway. During the pursuit, Madam Mariah honked her horn furiously in the hope that someone would help stop the fleeing thieves. Two kilometres into the chase, the motorcyclist lost control of the bike and crashed into a roadside barrier. The 24-year-old pillion rider died on the spot. The rider, who was not heavily injured, managed to limp away from the accident. He then hailed a taxi and asked the driver to take him to Sungei Gelek in Klang. Suspecting that something was amiss, the taxi driver locked the doors of his vehicle and drove the robber to the Kelana Jaya police station, where the robber was arrested. The identity of the 20-year-old robber was not released by the police. While Madam Mariah was commended by the police for her actions, they have cautioned her against going after fleeing criminals because of the risks involved.
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