
Happy Chinese new year to all my friend, Yenzie, Ruth, Lemon, Irene, Russ, Keat and many more that i forgot to mention. Happy Chinese new year and hope it’s gonna be full with good luck and fortune.
In Every Life, There Is A Drama

Happy Chinese new year to all my friend, Yenzie, Ruth, Lemon, Irene, Russ, Keat and many more that i forgot to mention. Happy Chinese new year and hope it’s gonna be full with good luck and fortune.
Based on my non-existent Chinese skills, I managed to understand that this inflatable wonder bra makes boobs big, BIGGER and BIGGEST!
Girls should ask their husband or boyfriend to buy this for them… xD

Well recently, TM has made a new advertisement to counter the campaign “Sudah Potong” made by P1. The so call no #1 in Malaysia say why “Potong” when you can have fastest, no lag broadband service (bullshit). But today i don’t want to talk about TM advertisement. I want to talk about the story regarding P1 WiMAX campaign, “Sudah Potong” or “Cut Already”.
Seriously, what wrong with the tag-line? I don’t think there is anything wrong with it and i certainly know most of us think that it is ok. But not the Chinese Assembly Hall Wanita chief, Alice Lee. She said the advertisement made the women feel uncomfortable. How uncomfortable is it and for what reason? I don’t think there is sexual meaning behind it and Saad Hussein, who is MD and executive creative director of Creative Juice\Sil, tells the media “We can’t control your thoughts, and there is nothing we can do if your interpretation is different”.
Well, what Saad Hussein said is true and my question to Alice Lee. What really make you feel uncomfortable with the tag-line “Sudah Potong”?

Get Vietnamese workers, dogs missing.
Get Bangladeshi workers, Malay girls missing.
Get Indonesian workers, money missing.
Get Indian workers, jewelery missing.
Get Chinese workers, husbands missing.
Call the police, the evidence goes missing,
Call the lawyers, the judge go missing,
Call the ministry of transport, the reports go missing
Change the government, funds go missing,
Say something and you may be missing

A Malaysian infant dead 50 years and a teenager who died of kidney failure three decades ago were “married” at the weekend by a temple medium in a ceremony on the resort island of Penang.
In a front page article, the Star Daily reported Chee Yu Quan was married to Cheah Beng Eng in a traditional Chinese tea ceremony where the deceased bride and groom were represented by paper effigies, surrounded by family members.
The paper being told that the couple met in the afterworld two years ago and their relationship bloomed.
Hard to believe isn’t it?
Believe it…
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