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Airlines - in the name of security in the air, generally airlines replaced metal utensils to plastics, this is very evident in the economy class. However, in many airlines, I still continue to see metal utensils being used in First and Business class. I am assuming they found that terrorists often travel economy class. Any explanation for this observation?
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You can find his CV here Do you see any relevant football experience such as playing or coaching?
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INTERESTING OBSERVATION 1. The sport of choice for the urban poor is BASKETBALL. 2 The sport of choice for maintenance level employees is BOWLING. 3 The sport of choice for front-line workers is FOOTBALL. 4 The sport of choice for supervisors is BASEBALL. 5 The sport of choice for middle management is TENNIS. and........ 6 The sport of choice for corporate executives and officers is GOLF. THE AMAZING CONCLUSION: The higher you go in the corporate structure, the smaller your balls become
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This morning.. was making my way back from along AYE. This MPV abit slow on the right lane (doing 100) so I overtook from left and blast off. Black Honda Accord (think is Euro R) behind suddenly did the same and came up behind my kar chng.. So close! Then suddenly swerve out to beside me. Becos still early no car... I played abit also and hit in excess of 160 Euro R My observation: Always kena from Jap cars especially those with kits (for me at least). Seems like those continental cars seldom do that to me. I know one fellow Ah Beng also kena the same as me all the time also Just sharing. You can share your kena porked sessions also
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i was at sm motors workshop the other day and i observed that the guys there were using a car to jump start another car (i assumed that car had a dead battery but i did not find out more as i was busy and fuming). i thot an established workshop should have the kit/battary pack for jump starting cars with dead batteries. is this a malpractice? what is your opinion?
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I notice that despite the close proximity of Hong Kong to China, there are no import of China Cars to Hong Kong. Instead we see a steady stream of China Cars making its way into Singapore. Can we infer that 1. Singapore cars are generally expensive and to compensate this, authorities allow cheaper imports so that more people can own cars unfortunately many here disagree that cars are expensive in Singapore 2. some hanky panky (so sorry no panties got exchanged) deal with china, so china cars can enter singapore
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Hi Bros, Living in the sembawang drive area,overlooking the JTC Sembawang Area (Woodlands Ave 10). Several unused busstop there right...assume you coming up from the Sembawang Camp area towards Wdlands Ave 12..u pass by the new Sembawang Temple..then go up..just abeam of JTC Sembawang that busstop...near the beige and blue window HDB..that busstop..recently TP bike park there..not very easy spot due to heavy vehicles parking and cos people zoom by fast..TP lean near railing WATCHING people just be careful , think before steppintg
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Having driven the car home after picking it up, I noticed some tyre roar even with stock rims and tyres. (195/60/15). So I decided to try a little experiment by spraying rubberized coating onto the inner wheel wells just like what you get when you 'Tuff Kote' your car. After doing that, the road noise from the wheels seems to be more subdued than usual! I wonder if that's effective in silencing the noise? Anyway, I managed to 'Tuff Kote' half the car with the other half tomorrow when I get some ICE!
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