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  1. Found the following old videos quite entertaining
  2. http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=35513 No wonder gaymen love them too ! We SGrean complaint everything about Singapore !
  3. why do some drivers just don't look sideways before they change lane?? Almost got side scrap by a Hyundai i45 today... And why do drivers not like to slow down and give way? I stopped for two jay walk pedestrians stuck in the middle between lanes of one single direction, with lots of motorbikes criss-crossing, got horned... A side car speed through ignoring them, almost knock into them. Pedestrians are wrong, but if you see them coming, why do you still speed up? Signal left to change lane towards exit on highway, car behind about 2 cars length away, about same speed, but instead of slowing down, he added speed... i had to slow down to change lane behind him. All 3 incidents happen in one single day... Why can't drivers in Singapore be more polite? Driving in Switzerland is much more relax and enjoyable. Haiz...
  4. ...for the times you have taken me to my destination....I leave you in good hands, but I will still keep in touch and call the new owner to see all is well [bigcry] gonna miss her lots as she really served me well!!
  5. I didn't invent this. Got the idea from Teenage Textbook. Do you agree that love is FRAIL? F- Friendship R- Respect A- Admiration I - Infatuation L - Lust What percentage of each component will create the perfect relationship? Any other factors involved?
  6. let's share i dont drive much as im always desk bound, so my milage is kinda low . park my car strictly shelter mutil storey car park ...wash it every 10 days by myself. if i have to go reservise will cover it with car cover. pump my tyres every 1 week groomed it every 3 months , service my car only 5w 40 syn oil ..change my gearbox oil on 25000km. gonna flush my car coolant and brake oil on my next car servicing. what about you guys?
  7. Lets share the art of wooing the woman (women) of your life. How do you tackle women who seems so unreachable ? What are the characteristic of an attractive man in the eye of a lady ? Men and casanovas, kindly share your experience and tips here, for the benefit of those still seeking the truth and love.
  8. Happy Father's Day to all fathers in the forum... Whoever say that only a mother's love is the greatest....simply have not met guys like us. Cheers to all good father out there!
  9. Tay Ping Hui said he has "always treasured Jesseca," while close friend Elvin Ng was visibly agitated when we brought up news of her departure, before heaping tons of praise on her. But it seems both leading men of Caldecott Hill don't have what it takes to make actress Jesseca Liu stay. In an exclusive interview with xinmsn, the poised Malaysian star, who announced last week she would leave the industry after six years when her contract runs out in May, made known her desire to find a man to marry. She also indicated a need to pay more attention to her business. The 31-year-old currently has a three-year-old spa business in hometown Langkawi, a fledgling blogshop here, and "other businesses that [she] can't reveal yet." The blogshop in Singapore would mean she'll still be shuttling between the two countries, so fans of Jesseca fret not. She will not be vanishing into thin air just yet. The former beauty queen spoke to us earnestly after the press conference for her new Ch 8 drama New Beginnings, which is ironically her swansong on local TV. In the heartfelt interview, she said that she would definitely regret if she doesn't leave now. Quizzed on whether her businesses are more lucrative than her acting career, Jesseca expounded the opposite. "It's because it's not earning much that's why I'm going back to help!" Is she in fact running off with some man, following the recent trend of secret marriages? Giving a bland "No," she added, "I also hope someone wants to marry me! "Since I couldn't find anyone here, I want to try leaving and see if I can find a man or if anyone dares to pursue me." Eligible bachelors, start taking note. Jesseca previously dated Taiwanese actor Wing Fan, 30, after working on the Taiwanese movie Untold Beauty. Their one-year romance fizzled in late 2008. What are her parting words to her legion of fans, who are bound to have been shocked by the news? "At this moment I can't organize my thoughts about what to tell them yet. But they're the biggest reason holding me back. They might think I'm abandoning them (at the peak of my career) but I'm not. I'm very sad too. "I'll be resting for some time but I will never really leave. If there's a good script or something simple (that doesn't take up too much time) I'll be back!" In New Beginnings, Jesseca plays a wedding gown designer beside two of her real-life closest friends, Ping Hui and Elvin. But they both received different treatments when it came to knowing the news of her departure. Jesseca confided in Ping Hui on the set because he is "more mature so telling him, he could give me advice." But Elvin, who worked with her for a full-year on dramas Kinship I and II, found out the way you and I did - from the media. The 29-year-old said, "I called her and we talked for more than an hour. I told her to give me a clear answer before I'd let her leave!" She replied, "I wouldn't specially call him and say 'I'm leaving' and ask 'You want to come with me?' (Laughs) If I could drag and hold the news [from him] I would." Elvin the heartthrob then gushed about his soulmate, "I like her for her class, easy-going nature, for being real, and staying true to who she is all this while." Ditto. I guess it is safe to say all of us are going to miss Jesseca for those qualities. New Beginnings debuts 14 Apr, 9pm on Ch 8.
  10. Graphic video of young woman in China leaping off a building because of relationship issues. Her body actually bounced off the ground! Video here
  11. a very sad day today, just handed over my Bmw e93 convertible for a lexus is250. after a 1 year 9 months with 60,000km of pure enjoyment the interior of the car is very much like a posh japanese restaurant. gear changes are very smooth, Acceleration is reasonable. interior fitting are consider world class. decent FC. cabin is quiet can even hear a mouse fart. i need the quietness so that my family can travel in peace cant corner as good. sitting position and car setting just not as conducive to make you concentrate on driving. the backside of the car just dont talk to you , it wont tell you that hey the rear is going out of control. anyway see my new bmw in 5 years time when my kids are more grown up. in the mean time i have many KM to drive and fetch my kids in the new lexus
  12. Yet another piece of crappy news...some parents really dont deserve to have kids... http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20091209/tap-...so-231650b.html Man jailed 18 months for slashing son Channel NewsAsia - Man jailed 18 months for slashing son SINGAPORE: In a rash act to stop his son, who has special needs, from quarrelling with his sister, the man swung a chopper at the teenager. On Wednesday, Ong Chee Seng, 53, was sentenced to 18 months
  13. For those of you who question whether you are in love, in lust, or really married, the following descriptions may help to clear things up. Love - When intercourse is called - making love. Lust - When intercourse is called - screwing. Marriage - What's intercourse? Love - When your eyes meet across a crowded room. Lust - When your tongues meet across a crowded room. Marriage - When you lose your child in a crowded room. Love - When you share everything you own. Lust - When you steal everything they own. Marriage - When the bank owns everything. Love - When it doesn't matter if you don't reach a climax. Lust - When the relationship ends if you don't reach a climax. Marriage - What's a climax? Love - When you phone each other just to say Hi. Lust - When you phone each other to choose a hotel room. Marriage - When you phone each other to b****. Love - When you write poems about your partner. Lust - When all you write is your phone number. Marriage - When all your write is cheques. Love - When you show concern for your partner's feelings. Lust - When you couldn't give a *Ahem*. Marriage - When your only concern is what's on TV. Love - When your farewell is "I love you, darling ... " Lust - When your farewell is "Same time next week?" Marriage - When your farewell is a relief. Love - When your heart flutters every time you see them. Lust - When your groin twitches every time you see them. Marriage - When your wallet empties every time you see them. Love - When nobody else matters. Lust - When nobody else knows. Marriage - When everybody else matters and you don't care who knows. Love - When all the songs on the radio describe exactly how you feel. Lust - When the song on the radio determines how you do it. Marriage - When you listen to talk radio. Love - When breaking up is something you try not to think about. Lust - When staying together is something you try not to think about. Marriage - When just getting through the day is your only thought. Love - When you're only interested in doing things WITH your partner. Lust - When you're only interested in doing things TO your partner. Marriage - When you're only interested in your golf score.
  14. Somehow , this 81 yr old driver struck a chord in me. I love his simple metaphor about golden-age life and his love of driving....and getting lost! Published: 2009/11/18 09:15:04 GMT
  15. He got the lifetime achievement award in Washington. The top leaders have nothing but praise for him. Mr Clinton said: "His work as Prime Minister and now as Minister Mentor has helped literally millions of people from Singapore and all across Southeast Asia live better, more prosperous lives." Mr Bush said: "All of us who have worked with him have benefited from his wisdom, his insight and his dedication." Mr Kissinger said: "He has become a seminal figure for all of us. As I
  16. I really feel very PO when it comes to road hoggers. I have no grudge against someone who buys a new ride. BUT pse dun think that you own the road. Travelling at 80km/hr on extreme right lane and braking when there is no car infront. Really PO with them. If you want to show off, keep to the middle lane on the expressway. Extreme Right lane is for overtaking and emergency. 90km/hr is only a gauge but the main purpose for the right lane is for emergency!!! BE Considerate!!!!
  17. I am in love with this car... http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...040&DL=1000
  18. Darth_mel

    Iraq Love

    You guys really need to watch this. Hilarious !
  19. What better ways to remember the funnyman than these ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EaF77Obx4...feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVw-r4Lk1H4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zgou0lkNs8A...feature=related Enjoy !!
  20. Hi bros of MCF, Recently, I fell in love with a girl working in my company. Few months back i did ask her out and she is fine but i never really let it happen, my bad. probably my feeling for her still not there yet and i got no dragonballs with me(but she did gave me a feel like she is quite keen or is it i am too sensivity?). After some time she started to give me cold shoulder(siam or hide away) so i just keep quiet. not long ago i realised she got bf and i started to ask around, my colleagues(lao jiao) told me that she has a bf last yr. My guess is that they batch up recently. Just last week i express my feelings to her. I asked her whether she got bf and she replied yes but i still let out my feeling to her. Most of my bros told me to just ahead She is sort of faithful type(Zhong qin.those like the 80s & 90s woman) which i just cant help falling in love with. Pls advice... Regards, Borken heart
  21. Hey peeps so far I find the best places to make-out or make love with flings in Singapore are East Coast Park near to the jetty, West Coast Park next to mangrove swamp, some parts of Mount Faber and some spots in Sentosa. Anyone has any other suggestions? Thanks in advance!
  22. http://jalopnik.com/5270813/my-car-is-my-l...get-documentary This is sooo not safe for work. Not because of nudity though. It may make you cringe and laugh. Wonder if any guys here share a similar "interest"?
  23. Just wondering, is having intercourse in car (like the woman on top position and missionary position) detrimental to the suspension setup ? asking cos i read that it is the number one favorite place for hot sex, so maybe drivers should be educated on this. thanks.
  24. Got this from another place enjoy!
  25. Cancer-stricken man, grateful to neighbour for nursing him, dies 5 hours after hospital solemnisation Marry me at deathbed now to inherit my flat (source: http://www.tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,192235,00.html?) SHE was devoted to him. He was dying of cancer, and she stayed by his side, continuing to care for him even when he became incontinent and she had to bathe and clean him. They were not husband and wife, yet they did not need wedding rites to seal their love. They were legally married only when he was on his deathbed. And only because he wanted to leave his flat to her. The bride turned widow on the same day. He died hours after signing their marriage certificate. Their marriage was the most memorable one for solemniser Mr David Loh, 61, who conducted the ceremony by the 64-year-old groom's hospital bed. Though the marriage took place 61/2 years ago, on 29 August 2002, the memory is fresh in his mind. 'It was the most touching marriage I ever saw. It was the saddest, but I could feel there was so much real unconditional love between the two of them,' he said. He declined to give their names, saying he wanted to respect the privacy of the wife and her family. Mr Loh had received an urgent call the day before to solemnise the marriage. 'I didn't ask any questions when I heard the location was at the National University Hospital,' he recalled. ENDURING LOVE: The 64-year-old cancer patient, seen here with his then 50-year-old neighbour, was so weak that he could barely speak during the solemnisation at his hospital bed. It was only when he reached the venue the next day that he learnt of the circumstances of this mature couple's marriage. 'When I arrived, I was quite surprised because I saw the couple and two young women in their late 20s and they already seemed like a family to me,' he said. He had assumed the two young women were the couple's daughters from their behaviour. 'They treated the man like he was their father,' he recalled. He then found out that the two young women were the grown-up daughters of the 50-year-old bride and the groom was actually their downstairs neighbour at a block of three-room flats in Bukit Merah. 'The groom then told me that his neighbour and her two daughters had taken care of him throughout his illness and he wanted to marry her so that she could have his flat when he passed away in order to repay their kindness,' recounted Mr Loh. Sceptical of the motives of the bride-to-be, Mr Loh said he questioned the man further. 'I wanted to make sure he knew what he was doing. I asked him if he really wanted to marry the woman and if he was sure that she would become the owner of his flat should he pass away,' said Mr Loh. But the man's answer was resolute. He replied that he knew he was dying. The doctors had already told him there was nothing more they could do except give him medication to ease his pain. The man told Mr Loh that he knew he could lose consciousness soon and thus wanted to ensure that the 50-year-old woman who nursed him through his illness could inherit his three-room HDB flat. Mr Loh then spoke to the woman and her two daughters in order to find out more. 'I observed that they were indeed very attentive to him,' he recalled. 'They would wipe his mouth because he could not control his salivation, and the woman would constantly be watching him and adjusting his blanket or pillow to make sure he was as comfortable as possible.' He then learnt from the woman that she had been taking care of the man for more than a year. He had been suffering from cancer long before they met. Cooked for sick man She and her daughters took turns to clean his flat, wash his clothes, and cooked three meals a day for him. They even bathed and helped clean him when he became incontinent. 'He had to use adult diapers, and when I asked where the money for the expenses came from, the woman simply replied that as he didn't have any money, she supported him,' said Mr Loh. 'I was very moved. They were not related, yet she and her daughters were more than a family to him.' Mr Loh who has overseen 6,000 weddings as a solemniser for the past 12 years decided that he had to help the dying man fulfil his last wish. 'The groom was in a lot of pain and he could barely speak. But he forced himself to sit up for the ceremony and sign the marriage certificate,' said Mr Loh. The groom could not afford a single ward, so Mr Loh drew the curtains around the bed for privacy and conducted the solemnisation with the two daughters as witnesses. He then took his camera and took a few pictures of the couple and the family. 'I told them they must have some pictures to keep for memories. It was only during the photo-taking they smiled a little. Other than that, the atmosphere was very sad,' he recalled. Only five hours after he had solemnised the marriage, Mr Loh received a call from one of the woman's daughters that the groom had died. 'They were so helpless and at a loss as to what to do and asked me for advice,' Mr Loh said. His wife made arrangements for her husband to be cremated according to his last wishes. 'It was the shortest marriage, but it was true love. They were like real husband and wife long before they went through the formalities,' he said.
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