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  1. Getting ridiculous Hope she isnt local Stomp contributor Michelle was amazed by the sight of this casually-dressed woman calmly eating her breakfast on a display set of dining furniture at Ikea. The woman was seen eating from a plate of food while browsing her mobile phone. She related the sight: "Yesterday morning my husband and I went to IKEA for breakfast, and to shop for furniture for our new home. "You won't believe what we saw. A woman was having breakfast in the dining showroom. "She was even in her pyjamas! "What kind of people do we have nowadays? "You don't just waltz in and treat a place like your home, right? "Anyway, here's a video recording of it that my husband managed to take. "Super shameless."
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  3. Saw this at my fb... http://virginluvtoxic.blogspot.com/2010/05...-world-was.html
  4. Remember when I talked about seeing an M5 appearing in my company? Then I took down its number and checked it up? And it turned out to be a 520? Similar thing happaned. There's been an EVO X going around in my company for quite sometime already. On a hunch, I decided to take a picture and check it up. Turned out to be a standard LANCER 1.5 MIVEC GLS 4A/T. KNN. Some people.....I mean, s--t, really, really f--king shallow. Ugh. On the other hand, the Golf R32 is a real R32. Though I hoped that it's just a 1.4. Eh.
  5. Full of sxxt Mclaren cannot cover anymore sxxt liao thus act "integrity" hypocrites, still think last month try to steal Drvier Championship from Kimi. http://orange.planet-f1.com/News/Story_Pag...2967838,00.html
  6. Ferrari have accused McLaren of being "naked opportunists" at an appeal over the result of the Brazilian Grand Prix. McLaren objected to Williams and BMW not being penalised for using fuel that was too cool in the season finale. If the FIA upholds the appeal McLaren's Lewis Hamilton could depose Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen as world champion. McLaren lawyers have called for a reclassification of the championship which led to Ferrari's sharp retort - a final ruling is expected on Friday. Hamilton was seventh in Brazil behind a Williams and both BMWs. If Williams's Nico Rosberg and BMW Sauber pair Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld are disqualified, the Englishman could be moved up to fourth and would gain enough points to overtake Raikkonen, who won the race. Hamilton finished the season one point behind the Finn. McLaren Barrister Ian Mill pointed to 26 instances in Formula One history where there had been disqualifications and a championship reclassification. "We offer no special plea on behalf of the team, but I ask you to do what normally happens," he said. "It's clear the infringement of this rule did have a performance-enhancing effect. "If you put in cool fuel it increases the horse power. "The principle is clear: if there was a performance enhancement, there was a breach and there has to be a disqualification. "I ask you to address this as though it was any team at any stage of the season. "It cannot make a difference it was the last race of the season, and that it will decide the championship. "Invariably, whenever there has been a disqualification, there has been a reclassification." But Ferrari's Nigel Tozzi countered: "This is not the way a Formula One world championship should be won. "Mr Hamilton himself, potentially the only beneficiary, has said very clearly he does not want to win the championship this way. "Mr Norbert Haug, head of Mercedes motorsport, has again gone on the record and said McLaren are not appealing in order to claim the championship. "Mr Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren F1 CEO) in an interview yesterday said 'finding a way to award the world drivers' championship to Lewis retrospectively, is not at all what this is about'. "It could be said McLaren are shameless hypocrites devoid of any integrity, or maybe what their representatives have said should be taken at face value. "If what they want is clarity, then by all means let them have that, but do not allow them to have the world championship this way. "It would be a serious injustice to Mr Raikkonen should the world title be taken away from him, a fact recognised by Mr Hamilton and Mr (Fernando) Alonso. "As McLaren are fond of saying: 'The championship should be decided on the track and not in the courtroom'," he concluded. It is widely expected that the FIA will not change the race classification even if it decides to punish Williams and BMW Sauber and it is unlikely to result in Raikkonen losing out. And Hamilton has already said that he does not want to win the championship in this fashion. F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, former Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher and Britain's last world champion Damon Hill also believe it would be bad for the sport if the championship is settled in this way. But the trio are united in their belief that McLaren's appeal will not affect the outcome of the title race. Ecclestone said on Wednesday: "I don't think Formula One fans would like a championship to be won because the temperature of the fuel, which can't be measured anyway, is possibly 5C out," he told The Times. "If anybody thinks that is the best thing for Formula One, then I'd have a serious thought about retiring. "They don't have to change the results of the race - it's an infringement of the regulations. "On the same weekend, McLaren used an extra set of tyres, which they shouldn't have used - that was an infringement - so if anything does happen at this Court of Appeal, maybe they'll treat it exactly the same as the tyres."
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