Showing posts with label whoopee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whoopee. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Twenty O' Nine !

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Happy New Year!!!

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Bush Eat Shoes

Bush received a farewell gift from the Iraqi people.

nytimes.com

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Stop whining, make whoopee!

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Pastor’s Advice for Better Marriage: More Sex

GRAPEVINE, Tex. — And on the seventh day, there was no rest for married couples. A week after the Rev. Ed Young challenged husbands and wives among his flock of 20,000 to strengthen their unions through Seven Days of Sex, his advice was — keep it going.

Mr. Young, an author, a television host and the pastor of the evangelical Fellowship Church, issued his call for a week of “congregational copulation” among married couples on Nov. 16, while pacing in front of a large bed. Sometimes he reclined on the paisley coverlet while flipping through a Bible, emphasizing his point that it is time for the church to put God back in the bed.

“Today we’re beginning this sexperiment, seven days of sex,” he said, with his characteristic mix of humor, showmanship and Scripture. “How to move from whining about the economy to whoopee!”

On Sunday parishioners at the Grapevine branch watched a prerecorded sermon from Mr. Young and his wife, Lisa, on jumbo screens over a candlelit stage. “I know there’s been a lot of love going around this week, among the married couples,” one of the church musicians said, strumming on a guitar before a crowd of about 3,000.

Mrs. Young, dressed in knee-high black boots and jeans, said that after a week of having sex every day, or close to it, “some of us are smiling.” For others grappling with infidelities, addictions to pornography or other bitter hurts, “there’s been some pain; hopefully there’s been some forgiveness, too.”

Mr. Young advised the couples to “keep on doing what you’ve been doing this week. We should try to double up the amount of intimacy we have in marriage. And when I say intimacy, I don’t mean holding hands in the park or a back rub.”...

(Full story at nytimes.com)



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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Mahathir Son Of Iskandar Kutty ?

Found this video titled "Litle Secret of TunMamak" in YouTube. Horrible accent.

This cannot be real!

Litle Secret of TunMamak



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Saturday, August 9, 2008

Friday, July 25, 2008

Raw Deal

Singaporean 3, Malaysian 0.


Wa! Pump price down another 3 cents in Singapore!

4cents + 4cents + 3cents = 11cents! Singapore had slashed petrol price by 11 cents in the last 2 weeks because world oil price has fallen by $22 a barrel.

Isn't Malaysia suppose to follow world price too? How come the pump price in Malaysia did not go down? Not fair lah like this!

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Pump prices down 3 cents just days after a cut
Posted: 24 July 2008

SINGAPORE - After constant price hikes at fuel stations, motorists have cause to smile these days. Just days after adjusting their pump prices downwards, fuel stations are offering 3 cents a litre less for all grades of petrol as well as diesel.

SPC was the last to adjust its prices at noon on Thursday, a move it said was to reflect current conditions on world oil markets.

The 92-octane unleaded petrol now costs S$2.103 per litre, the 95-octane unleaded S$2.136 a litre and the 98-octane grade petrol is priced at S$2.21 a litre. The diesel price stands at S$1.963 per litre.

Since 2002, world oil prices have seen a sixfold rise, causing consumers to feel the pinch as fuel prices spiralled along with the cost of living.

Singapore's consumer inflation in June was 7.5 percent higher compared with a year ago due mainly to higher costs in items like transport.

The rise reflects the precarious climb of oil prices over the past few months, with anticipated demand and speculators being blamed.

But just as concerns were being raised, oil prices began to reverse direction.

On Thursday, crude oil prices drifted down to US$124.28 a barrel - that's more than US$22 below the all-time high hit just two weeks ago…

(source: Channelnewsasia)

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Fuel price down again!

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In Singapore... ( &~%! $~#@*!!! )

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Pump prices down again
Posted: 17 July 2008 1453 hrs

SINGAPORE - Pump prices at service stations across Singapore have been adjusted downwards for both petrol and diesel.

The prices for all grades of petrol are down another four cents a litre, with top-end 98 unleaded selling at S$2.28 per litre, while the cheapest is unleaded 92 which is tagged at S$2.173.

The move by Shell, SPC, ExxonMobil and Caltex comes a week after the fuel companies made a similar 4-cent price cut, the first after 13 consecutive price rises earlier.

While diesel was unchanged during last week's pump price adjustments, this time the cuts included a 2-cent reduction for diesel. This brings the price down to S$2.013 a litre, which is still much higher than in the past.

The price of crude oil, which petrol and diesel are derived from, dropped four dollars in trading on Wednesday after staging its biggest fall in 17 years a day earlier. - CNA/sf

(source:
Channelnewsaia)

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Back to the Future - 1998

Shocking revelation of gay sex from Part 4... It's really crazy!

Too bad you can't see Azizan's face at the end.

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Anwar Ibrahim - Foreign Correspondent [Part 1 of 6]



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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Lower Fuel Price...

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...in Singapore.



Will Malaysia get it too? World price has gone down, so the price at the pump in Malaysia should also be adjusted, right?

Well, maybe if oil goes back to $100/barrel, they'll re-adjust it back to RM1.92/ltr at the pump... dream on!


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2008/07/09
Singapore cuts fuel prices
SINGAPORE, WED:

Petrol companies in Singapore have lowered their pump prices by four cents a litre for petrol to reflect current market conditions.

Singapore Petroleum Company Limited (SPC) announced today the pump prices for its motor gasoline across all three grades at all its service stations had been reduced by four cents per litre from 3 p.m. today.

Earlier, other petrol companies, Shell, Exxon-Mobile and Caltex started to reduce their pump prices one after another from this morning.

The new pump prices without discounts are $2.32 per litre for the 98-octane grade petrol, $2.246 per litre for the 95-octane unleaded petrol and $2.213 per litre for the 92-octane unleaded petrol.

The pump price for diesel which is currently at $2.033 per litre however is not affected by the changes.

Last Saturday, the four petrol companies had just increased their pump prices for both petrol and diesel by five cents a litre.

It was reported that the impact of a global economic slowdown on demand for oil has caused prices to fall by more than US$5 to US$136 per barrel yesterday.

[source: NST]

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

What a Difference a Day Makes...

..La la lala la.... la..



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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Thursday, June 12, 2008

So, this is what the Kitchen Programme is all about

Would anyone consume if it's not safe?

BTW, why isn't it called "Restaurant" Programme?


Jom Makan!

Check out their menu. Yummy!!!

They have Tiger Beer and Anchor Beer too! and they are cheaper than Roti Chanai! Yeah!

http://www.jommakan.co.uk/menu/jom_makan_menu.pdf


It's Officially Opened! Hurray!!!

NST Online » NewsBreak2008/06/11

Jom Makan, the new tagline to lure tourists
By Sharif Haron

2008/06/11

Jom Makan (Let’s eat). Jom Melawat (Let’s visit). That could be the new tagline to lure tourists to Malaysia (O: How bout “It’s a clean and safe country to visit”?). A dining experience at the newly-opened Jom Makan on Tuesday night left Datuk Seri Najib Razak convinced that Malaysian restaurants abroad could become great tourism ambassadors for the country. The deputy prime Minister said food outlets like Jom Makan had the potential to not only make profit, but help put Malaysia on the world tourism map as well.
(O: I still think it's easier to sell on “Clean and Safe”)

“They (local patrons) will know Malaysia, and then maybe visit Malaysia and buy Malaysian goods,” he told Malaysian journalists after the dinner. Earlier, he officially launched the restaurant.
(O: WaLau Eh! You’ve spent so much $$$ on the programme and you only wish for a “Maybe”?)

While acknowledging that neighbouring Thais had had a headstart in gastronomic tourism, Najib believed it was not too late for Malaysians to play catch-up and be just as successful.

“We have a wide variety of food to offer and appeal to a broad section of customers.”

He hoped that more Malaysian restaurant operators would venture abroad to take advantage of the opportunities.
(O: Let’s see if your Jom thing is still alive next year before you tell others to follow)

Jom Makan, located at Pall Mall here, is operated by JomMalaysia (UK) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (PNS).

PNS operates under the ambit of the Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Ministry, which has been given the responsibility to develop Malaysian restaurants, products, franchises and brands worldwide.

Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Minister Datuk Noh Omar, PNS chairman Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin, Malaysian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Datuk Abd Aziz Mohammed and about 150 guests were present at the launch.
(O: Ooou…! A big party eh!)

Asked about the food he sampled at Jom Makan, Najib said among the dishes he liked were nasi goreng kampung, roti canai, rendang and mee bandung.

Wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, who was seated next to him, quipped: “We had small bites of many things.”
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/NewsBreak/20080611165857/Article/index_html