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  1. Former Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham defender William Gallas malu himself with very poor defending in Australian league http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHEayBUzH8k
  2. A prelude to a war with Iran? Never mind, the Iranian love this new toy paid by angry American tax payer. CIA "0", Iranian "1". Source: Iranian news report
  3. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/11/29/...324_634x294.jpg Plus a word of wisdom from the camera man himself.
  4. http://jalopnik.com/5864856/massive-japane...rghini?autoplay
  5. few years ago, i rushed to work coz woke up late.... drove fast, reached car park and ran to lift lobby... then, why everyone was staring at my feet? ........... so i also looked down... OMG: left foot slipper, right foot shoe!!!
  6. Since there are people feeling stressed, I will share a comical / malu incident that happened to me. Hope others will be sporting enough to contribute too. Moi was walking through a basement carpark towards my car when I spotted a alighting from her car. I walked along trying to act when I tripped over one of those concrete blocks designed to stop a car from reversing too far. I found myself falling face first towards the ground but luckily I managed to break my fall by throwing my arms out. Unfortunately, I couldn't stop my momentum before I head butted the rear of a parked car (luckily it was a Jap model so the metal quite soft). Nevertheless, the impact stunned me enough to leave me sprawled on the ground. Through the haze of spinning stars and birds going tweet tweet, I saw the (and her Doppelganger) frozen to the spot, gawking at me with mouth wide open. She said something like "Oh no ..." while I staggered to my feet, waved that I'm OK , got into my car and drove off. Moral of the story? drivers are dangerous.
  7. AN electrical fault stranded an almost-new Singapore Airlines super jumbo at Sydney airport this week and forced the airline to scramble a second big jet. The cancellation of SIA's scheduled A380 service to Singapore on Wednesday created history for an Australian airport. It was the first time that two of the double-deck aerial mammoths were at the same Australian airport at the same time. An airline spokeswoman said most passengers got away on Boeing 747 and 777 services operated by SIA from Sydney and Brisbane. But another 20 who were determined to fly on an A380 spent a night at a Sydney hotel at the airline's expense. They got their wish by flying on the second aircraft on Thursday. SIA technicians and an engineering team from Airbus spent Wednesday night investigating the fault, which saw a relay affecting the aircraft's auxilliary braking system light up as the aircraft was pushed back from the overseas terminal in preparation for take-off. Officials said the aircraft, the first A380 acquired by SIA, could have flown safely and landed normally with its brakes working. But the pilot chose to return to the terminal and called a team of specialists. An aviation source said SIA later replaced three electrical parts, one of which was not available in Sydney and had to arrive on the second aircraft from Singapore. After the two-day repair was completed the aircraft, registered 9V-SKA, took off and was ferried to Singapore without passengers early Thursday evening. Meanwhile, Federal Transport Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out any plans for Bankstown airport in Sydney's west to be used for regular airline services. Qantas and budget carrier Tiger Airways were forced to dismiss rumours they were in talks with Bankstown Airport about operating services to and from the airport, a hub for light aicraft. However, Virgin Blue confirmed it had held talks with Bankstown airport some time ago, adding that it did not have any plans to set up there. Mr Albanese said the location and proximity to Sydney International Airport made Bankstown an unsuitable site. Tiger Airways, which is about to add smaller 144-seat A319 aircraft to its fleet, confirmed it was looking at numerous airports, but would not elaborate. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...923-664,00.html
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