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  1. Very catchy song.....just can't get it out of my mind...the naked man....and lady in the video is nice. Listening to it repeated in my car. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UVNT4wvIGY
  2. easy to set up type... hopefully can be 2T above
  3. MM Lee: "In the heat and dust of this election, remember, do not risk your assets, property values, job opportunities." Now lets try to substitute the words 'your' with 'my'. See what happens: MM Lee: "In the heat and dust of this election, remember, do not risk my assets, property values, job opportunities." I wonder which is correct? Must be the first one la
  4. just a warning to all forumers, i found several scratch marks near my petrol cap originally i thought i scratched my own car while pumping fuel but i noticed that all the scratch marks only appear on the opening side of the fuel cap + at different angles next time round i'm going to park closer to the wall. can't believe fuel also ppl wanna steal, $2 per liter, motorbikes only have a 12L capacity right? steal also how much can they earn? $10? but scratch my car i'll have to pay upwards of $200 to respray the entire panel!
  5. SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has said it is puzzled by comments made to the media by the former Romanian Charge d’Affaires linked to a hit—and—run case here. Dr Silviu Ionescu had said that prosecutors in Singapore were accusing him long before they had the right to do so. The Ministry said this in response to Dr Ionescu’s remark that there should be a preliminary inquiry first and that this was clearly a sign that he should not return to the island—state. In a statement released Friday, MFA said no charges have been made and no judgement has been passed on Dr Ionescu. "As Singapore has made clear, the Coroner’s Inquiry to be held from 3 to 10 March 2010 into the death of Mr Tong Kok Wai is not a criminal trial. The Coroner’s Inquiry is simply to ascertain the facts and circumstances of the death," MFA said. It reiterated that police investigations have revealed that the driver of the vehicle at the time of the two accidents was Dr Silviu Ionescu. It noted that Dr Ionescu has denied this. "As we have said many times, if Dr Ionescu was not the driver as he claims, then he should take the opportunity to attend the Inquiry to give his account of the events and pose questions to the witnesses, in order that the true circumstances surrounding the accidents may be determined," MFA said. "Singapore’s legal system is well—known internationally for its integrity and transparency. The Coroner will make a finding based on the evidence presented before him." There is a Coroner’s Inquiry next Wednesday into the death of Tong Kok Wai. MFA has sought the assistance of the Romanian Embassy to request Dr Ionescu to return to Singapore to attend the Coroner’s Inquiry as an "interested person" and not as a potential defendant. It said that the Public Prosecutor has not decided whether it is appropriate to charge Dr Ionescu for any offences. It added that the decision will be taken only after all the facts have been clarified at the Coroner’s Inquiry. "If the Coroner rules that Dr Ionescu was not the driver, no charges against him will be made. For this reason, it is in Dr Ionescu’s interest to return to Singapore to put his version before the Coroner or to appoint a lawyer in Singapore to do so on his behalf," MFA said. It also said found another comment made by Dr Ionescu "shocking". Dr Ionescu had reportedly said: "Someone died. It’s not something solitary, but happens all over the world. There are bigger stories out there". "We trust the Romanian authorities do not share Dr Ionescu’s irresponsible and callous attitude," MFA said. — CNA/yb Source
  6. http://www.mrbrownshow.com/2008/04/24/the-...it-on-somebody/
  7. for the past 2 days, i receive this junk mail from MCF Admin. 'SANITISE YOUR CAR'S AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR JUST S$29.90' can you kindly remove me from your mailing as I do not need to sanitise my car air con
  8. Haha, dunno which idiot, kena from 1st passenger door to 2nd door. , aiya, scratch loh, I dun bother as long as the car moves
  9. More Goodyears ahead, I mean their tyres...pun intended. Jan 24, 2007 CORPORATE CUTS Michelin to lay off 20% of S'pore staff FRENCH tyre-maker Michelin is downsizing its operations in Singapore. Between now and December, Michelin is laying off about 30 people at its Asia-Pacific headquarters here. During the same period, an undetermined number will also be 'reassigned'. The redundancy exercise is the first since Michelin Asia-Pacific was set up here in 1997. It affects 20 per cent of its staff strength of 148 here. Spokesman Rebecca Lee said the jobs affected are mainly in business operations such as marketing, sales and logistics. These roles will be carried out in Bangkok and Shanghai - two of Michelin's largest manufacturing and distribution operations in the region. 'Corporate services will remain in Singapore,' she said. The operation here, which occupies three floors of SIA Building in Robinson Road, will also continue to be the group's global materials purchasing hub. The layoffs come despite a strong group performance. Sales in the first half of last year came to 8.023 billion euros (S$16.1 billion), and operating margin before non-recurring items was 8 per cent. Net income for the period was down 28.2 per cent to 276.9 million euros, mainly because of restructuring charges for the closure of a plant in Canada. The firm's share price is hovering around 70 euros, near a 12-month high. Michelin employs 129,000 people worldwide, up from 127,000 five years ago.
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