Received the following in e-mail some time ago:
NEW YORK - Idaho resident Kathy Evans brought humiliation to her friends and family Tuesday when she set a new standard for stupidity with her appearance on the popular TV show “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.”
It seems that Evans, a 32-year-old wife and mother of two, got […]
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What exactly do you imagine a woman weighing 320lb (145.15kg) look like???
Reminds me of your-momma’s jokes
Well, that’s what most of you were thinking, am I right? Or the female version of STP? *runs far far* Okay, okay…the picture above might exaggerate the 320lb a little but people tend to get imaginative, you […]
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Yesterday, 22nd February 2009, marked a historical event in my book of life. It was my first step to do something that I like doing and has been dreaming of doing since my school years. Even though now I have finished schooling and returned everything that I’ve learnt to my teachers and lecturers, this dream […]
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Posted in Thoughts and Musings, Advertisement, Malaysian, Kuching, Information, Review, People, Announcement, News, Places, Food, Interesting, Personal on Feb 20th, 2009
Disclaimer: This is not an advertorial because they don’t need it, you’ll know why as you read on. Oh, and the fine print that always says “Items advertised are for illustration purpose only and not the actual size of the thing.” applies
“What time is it now?”
“Five ninety-five.”
“There’s no such time. What time is […]
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Photos taken with Canon DSLR 400D - kit lens and fish eye lens.
Location: Kampung Buntal, Kuching, Sarawak at dawn.
Legendary mountains, Gunung Santubong and Gunung Sejinjang, both located about 35km north of the state capital Kuching, are popular tourist attraction. Both mountains are blessed with stunning and lush rainforest doubled with strikingly diverse flora and fauna.
Well, […]
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Nabau, according to the Iban legend, is an ancient sea serpent. It is also said to be a mythical creature which can tansform itself into a lot of animals. I’d like to think of it as the Iban language for anacconda.
Recently there was a sighting of Nabau cruising along the Baleh River in the Kapit […]
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