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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby b0rderc0llie » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:17 pm

Looks like a llama.

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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby Cheng » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:25 pm

b0rderc0llie wrote:Looks like a llama.

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Wahahahahaha....yea yea! Cute lah!
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby kennynah » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:42 pm

oh ya hor....a shaven lama.... "white tiger" lama...hahahaha...
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby kennynah » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:43 pm

Cheng wrote:
kennynah wrote:thanks !!!

actually.....it is what i oso duno....it appears to be an alien donkey....hahaha...and that's why the "WTF" is there....hahaha....


You always scold WTF 1 right? lol


that's not true....i scold a lot more than WTF...but here....admin will ban me..if i do it too often.... why dont u test the limit.... ? 8-)
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby Cheng » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:46 pm

If grand ban me, cannot talk cock here already haha...

Lazy to create another account also :P
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby millionairemind » Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:21 am

Make sure you have a clean pair of undies..:lol:

No Pants Ride 2009 :D
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby winston » Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:13 pm

Zimbabwe’s First Lady charged for Hong Kong assault

Hong Kong, Jan 18 (DPA) The wife of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe was Sunday being investigated by Hong Kong police for an alleged assault on a photographer during a shopping trip to the city.

Grace Mugabe, 43, is accused of repeatedly punching Richard Jones - chief photographer of the Hong Kong photo agency Sinopix - after he took pictures of her shopping in Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Jones was on assignment for Britain’s Sunday Times, which yesterday (Saturday) published a front page story about the incident along with pictures of Mugabe and her alleged victim showing his injuries.

The wife of the Zimbabwean leader was being tailed by Jones and a colleague as she left the five-star Shangri-la hotel she was staying in to go shopping with a bodyguard and a woman friend.

Jones told DPA the president’s wife tried to wrestle his camera from him before hitting him repeatedly in the alleged attack last Thursday morning.

‘They noticed me taking pictures when she was about 150 metres from her hotel and began shouting at me,’ said Jones, 43, who said he was tailing Mugabe as part of the newspaper’s investigation into her shopping holiday.

‘The bodyguard chased after me. I ran but I was carrying heavy camera gear and he caught up with me after 30 metres and tried to get my camera off me.

‘Then I saw Grace Mugabe coming at me. She launched herself at me, tried to grab my camera and then punched on my face. She hit me at least 10 times in the face and head.

‘I was shocked. She was behaving like a mad woman. I thought ‘Here is the First Lady of an African nation punching me in the face in the middle of the street in Hong Kong’. I couldn’t believe what was happening.’

Jones reported the alleged assault to police in Tsim Sha Tsui two days later, by which time Mugabe and her entourage had checked out of the hotel and left Hong Kong.

Mugabe was in Hong Kong as part of an Asian holiday that began in early January in the Malaysian resort island of Langkawi and then continued to Singapore where she was joined by husband Robert, according to the Sunday Times.

The Zimbabwean first lady, whose country is heavily dependent on food aid, flew to Hong Kong without her husband Jan 9 and stayed with her entourage in a suite at the Shangri-la, the newspaper said.

The Sunday Times claims Robert Mugabe withdrew $92,000 from the central bank in Harare at the beginning of January to fund his wife’s Asian holiday.

Asked about the alleged assault by Grace Mugabe, a Hong Kong police spokeswoman said: ‘The police received a report from a 43-year-old man Jan 17.

‘He reported the case to Tsim Sha Tsui police station stating he was assaulted by a woman Jan 15 in the Tsim Sha Tsui district.

‘The case has been classified as assault occasioning actual bodily harm and the Tsim Sha Tsui CID team is investigating the case. There has been no arrest so far.’

Grace Mugabe is understood to have returned to her native Zimbabwe after her stay in Hong Kong.
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby kennynah » Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:18 pm

‘Then I saw Grace Mugabe coming at me. She launched herself at me, tried to grab my camera and then punched on my face. She hit me at least 10 times in the face and head.

‘I was shocked. She was behaving like a mad woman. I thought ‘Here is the First Lady of an African nation punching me in the face in the middle of the street in Hong Kong’. I couldn’t believe what was happening.’


complain what? this experience, money cannot buy one....priceless....they should make this into a mastercard advert... :lol:
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby millionairemind » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:41 am

Is there a case of mis-representation?? Maybe.. I guess...

I think it is important to do the homework first before thinking of selling your flat, same like stocks. You can't blame your broker if you sold at $5 and the stock doubles to $10 in a week.

Couple sue agency after buyer flips flat for profit
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WHEN a married couple sold their downtown apartment for $688,000 in 2007, they thought it was the best deal they were going to find.

But soon after they granted the buyer the right to purchase the property, the two-bedroom Keng Cheow Street apartment was re-sold for $945,000.

It was only later that Mr Yuen Chow Hin and Madam Wong Wai Fan found out about the second deal.They also learnt that the woman who bought their flat - and flipped it for a healthy profit - was married to the boss of their real estate agent.
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Re: C'mon in when boredom strikes!

Postby iam802 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:25 pm

Apparently, the Chief Justice recite the oath with one word out of sequence. And Obama has to retake it again.

Not very smooth sailing.... tough job moving forward.

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