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  1. Had been experiencing vibration in the dashboard when I pedal gas hitting above 90km/h. Sent car to workshop this morning and since boss not in yet. Opened the bonnet and looked inside. Found a piece of rag inside engine bay, hmmmm ? Took it out and closed bonnet. Boss came in, took him out for a spin to let him figure what's wrong and guess what? The strong vibration no longer exist when I speed up to 90-100km/h. Workshop boss looked at me and said "Nothing wrong leh!" Wah piang!!
  2. Baffles me as well... From ST Forum: http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Online...ory_703082.html Baffled by body find near Istana YESTERDAY'S report ('Decayed body found in drain near Istana grounds') concerned and baffled me. The grounds of the Istana, its surroundings and peripheral roads and byways are supposed to be protected and heavily guarded by auxiliary police officers, Singapore Armed Forces personnel and officers from the Security Command of the Singapore Police Force. I also understand there are round-the-clock perimeter patrols carried out by auxiliary police officers who are tasked with maintaining stringent security standards. Thus it baffles me that none of the auxiliary police officers on perimeter patrols came across the corpse, even when the body was decomposing. It takes about 30 hours for decomposition to occur in this climate and the stench can be detected kilometres away. It is strange that police officers who are trained to be alert did not stumble across the body, let alone smell the decomposition in the air. Lionel De Souza
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