How many times have you look at a friend and went, "Why is he/she like that siahh?"
Look at them with sheer disgust. Mock at them & hate their audacity. Throw sarcasm & possibly some odd vulgarity.
But is that really it ?!?!?!?!
First of all, there are gals who expect other people(Both guys & gals) to pay for them every single time they go out. If you are out with a guy and the guy is willing to pay, fine. this is called Gentleman. But dun take it as a means to turn him into a Roberto ala Duckhawk(ED: I cant resist not making this comment)
I mean if the guy is willing to wine and dine you , it doesnt mean that he has to pay for your shopping as well.. You mena he has to pay for your entire month's grocery too.. you gotta be kidding...
There are some guys who are out to take other guys for a ride too (ED: Nope.. i dun mean ghey bhoyz here like that Alvin Character we all know.. scumbag!!!) They go out and dine together.. then exclaim.. sorry dudes & dudettes, i'm lwo on cash.. dead broke.. thanks for the meal.. so are we gg for coffee next.. i was like WTH....
Real Life Scenario 1
Outing with a bunch of colleagues. When the bill for our drinks is coming, a female exclaimed she needed to go to the powder room. Fine! Looking good means i hanging out with jude babes as well.. Off she went to the loo. The bill came.. Suddenly all male ego went to passe.. All suddenly became pussies.. Well it might be true that we earn abt the same amount with the one who went toilet the most.
Horror Line #1
"Anybody wants to pay first?" Her close friend asked.
Shock Liner of the Year 2006
"I don't have cash on me." Another echoed.
Best No Liner of 2K6
The 4th person went silent and into oblivion.. staring into the non-existent sms in his HP
I stood beside and started tinkin.. WTH.. seow liaos.. tio tok liaos..
I do have cash on me. I will definitely pay for my share I'm not the type that will shirk form paying my share lor.. frenz who know me can echoped this on my behalf. But the bloody pissing thing is I don't want to pay first.
Who knows if these leeches will return it to me.
Moreover, I AM NOT CLOSE WITH THEM.
It may not cost much but i rather keep our acquanitances pure: free from Money.
My word of advise is just dun resort to such tactics.
If I'm going out at night, I'll make sure I have money in my wallet for the cab ride home. I am not a towkay who expects people to fetch me to and fro places. I don't think my friends have the money to afford their own car without worrying the price of petrol.
If they volunteer, it's fine. If it's out of the way. Please, no, thank you. Just drop me off somewhere where i cna get a cab.
Never demand people to send you back when both of you live at opposite sides of the country.
Enuff of my ranting.
END OF STORY.
PERIOD.
December 29, 2006
Bridge showdown the key in United chase - Jose
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is not daunted by the prospect of Manchester United's four-point lead at the top of the Premiership.
In fact he is encouraged because 'Manchester United must come to Stamford Bridge'.
United moved further ahead of Chelsea after beating Wigan on Boxing Day while the Londoners could only draw against Reading.
But Mourinho, who has won the Premiership two years running, is still in a defiant mood.
He said: 'This is a difficult period because we don't have the players to improve things, rotate and put pressure on other players.
'But we're in the (last) 16 of the Champions League, semi-finals of the Carling Cup, we start the FA Cup next month and in the Premiership we are four points behind the leaders with 18 matches to play.
'On top of that, Manchester United must come to Stamford Bridge. I think the situation is okay.
'Right now, we are surviving because the distance to Manchester United is four points and that is not a drama.
'I keep saying three points can be solved when we play United. But we are in a difficult situation, although I think we can survive.'
Captain John Terry is expected to have a scan on the back injury that has kept him out of the last four matches, with Mourinho not ruling our surgery to correct the problem.
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In fact he is encouraged because 'Manchester United must come to Stamford Bridge'.
United moved further ahead of Chelsea after beating Wigan on Boxing Day while the Londoners could only draw against Reading.
But Mourinho, who has won the Premiership two years running, is still in a defiant mood.
He said: 'This is a difficult period because we don't have the players to improve things, rotate and put pressure on other players.
'But we're in the (last) 16 of the Champions League, semi-finals of the Carling Cup, we start the FA Cup next month and in the Premiership we are four points behind the leaders with 18 matches to play.
'On top of that, Manchester United must come to Stamford Bridge. I think the situation is okay.
'Right now, we are surviving because the distance to Manchester United is four points and that is not a drama.
'I keep saying three points can be solved when we play United. But we are in a difficult situation, although I think we can survive.'
Captain John Terry is expected to have a scan on the back injury that has kept him out of the last four matches, with Mourinho not ruling our surgery to correct the problem.
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December 28, 2006
December 27, 2006
OMG
BERLIN (Reuters) - A 21-year-old German woman who did not feel like going to work at a fast food restaurant sent her parents a text message saying she had been kidnapped.
Police in the Bavarian town of Straubing said Wednesday they had launched a massive search throughout the region for the woman who disappeared on December 23 but turned up unscathed the following morning, saying the kidnapper had set her free.
A spokesman said the woman was questioned over the Christmas holiday and admitted she made up the story because she owed a colleague 25 euros ($32.9) and did not have the money to pay her debt. She now faces a fine of up to 1,000 euros.
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Police in the Bavarian town of Straubing said Wednesday they had launched a massive search throughout the region for the woman who disappeared on December 23 but turned up unscathed the following morning, saying the kidnapper had set her free.
A spokesman said the woman was questioned over the Christmas holiday and admitted she made up the story because she owed a colleague 25 euros ($32.9) and did not have the money to pay her debt. She now faces a fine of up to 1,000 euros.
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December 26, 2006
This Xmas is giving rise to a new me..
I am determined to kick off my bad habits once again..
This NYE will be leaving the country to get some fresh air..
to contemplate all that has been happening in my life..
BTW i will be on off from 31 - 7 Jan 2007.
Will be back at work only on 8 Jan 2007.
Dun expect to see me anywhere.. not even here...
I am determined to kick off my bad habits once again..
This NYE will be leaving the country to get some fresh air..
to contemplate all that has been happening in my life..
BTW i will be on off from 31 - 7 Jan 2007.
Will be back at work only on 8 Jan 2007.
Dun expect to see me anywhere.. not even here...
December 25, 2006
A Real Christmas story: The spirit of Giving
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong schoolboy who died in a traffic accident has brought festive hope to at least seven other patients through the rare mass donation of a large number of his vital organs.
Fourteen-year-old Miu Chi-ho died from brain injuries after being hit by a bus several days ago, but doctors were able to save the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, skin, bones and corneas of the healthy and athletic teen-ager.
"There were at least seven recipients of the organs," said a spokeswoman with Hong Kong's Hospital Authority.
Miu's 41 year-old mother, a single parent on social welfare, ignored the protests of superstitious relatives in insisting on the donations to "bring hope to other families," Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper reported Friday.
"Even though I'm devastated, I want to do something for society," the paper quoted her as saying.
"(My son) is very great. Even though he's left us ... we can still hear him breathe, and his heart beat. He's already become an angel."
Doctors hailed Miu's case as an example to others in Hong Kong where organ donorship is traditionally frowned upon given the Chinese belief in keeping bodies whole to allow the deceased to rest in heavenly peace.
"This is a very encouraging event... we're desperately in need of organs," said Dr. Choi Kin, president of the Hong Kong Medical Association.
Last year, only 4.2 of every million people in Hong Kong donated organs to science upon dying, a fraction of the rate in the U.S., according to the Apple Daily.This is a very encouraging event
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Fourteen-year-old Miu Chi-ho died from brain injuries after being hit by a bus several days ago, but doctors were able to save the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, skin, bones and corneas of the healthy and athletic teen-ager.
"There were at least seven recipients of the organs," said a spokeswoman with Hong Kong's Hospital Authority.
Miu's 41 year-old mother, a single parent on social welfare, ignored the protests of superstitious relatives in insisting on the donations to "bring hope to other families," Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper reported Friday.
"Even though I'm devastated, I want to do something for society," the paper quoted her as saying.
"(My son) is very great. Even though he's left us ... we can still hear him breathe, and his heart beat. He's already become an angel."
Doctors hailed Miu's case as an example to others in Hong Kong where organ donorship is traditionally frowned upon given the Chinese belief in keeping bodies whole to allow the deceased to rest in heavenly peace.
"This is a very encouraging event... we're desperately in need of organs," said Dr. Choi Kin, president of the Hong Kong Medical Association.
Last year, only 4.2 of every million people in Hong Kong donated organs to science upon dying, a fraction of the rate in the U.S., according to the Apple Daily.This is a very encouraging event
© Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.
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