TURTLE POWER! Armoured Lard... teaching is a treacherous path even before getting the job says:
lets go zouk
Mr Lee says:
haha its ok lar

who else is on?


Javier @ 21/02/2009 00:34




http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2233878.ece

Baby-faced boy Alfie Patten is father at 13

yon jan. WHAT HAVE U BEEN DOING IN UK. losing to a 13years old is not acceptable.


Javier @ 15/02/2009 17:18




IF you are single and have nothing to do on V-day. Msg/msn/fb me.

WIIiiiiiiiii!!!!

-JF


Javier @ 05/02/2009 22:42



Fainting Goats

My classmate showed me this hilarious video today and I couldn't stop laughing ... it's basically abt this breed of goats that has a disease which cause a sudden temporary stiffening of their leg muscles when they are frightened or excited, and they will lose their balance and literally fall 四脚朝天(4 legs in the air) ...

Haha ... I noe it's quite mean to laugh at these poor animals ... so laugh with sympathy ... hahaha



njc 05s09 @ 30/01/2009 23:04




I chanced upon this post from 2007:

How to Cheat the Mumbai Train System
By Stephen J. Dubner

A blogger named Ganesh Kulkarni discovered that the commuter trains of Mumbai serve six million passengers daily but the system isn’t equipped to check everyone’s ticket. Instead, Kulkarni writes, ticket agents conduct random ticket checks. This has given rise to a form of cheating that is elegantly called “ticketless travel.” Although it’s probably not very common to get busted for traveling ticketlessly, there is a significant fine if you are. And so, Kulkarni writes, one clever traveler has devised an insurance policy to make sure that ticketless travelers who are caught can lay some of the expense.

Here’s how it works. You pay 500 rupees (about $11) to join an organization of fellow ticketless travelers. Then, if you do get caught traveling without a ticket, you pay the fine to the authorities and then turn in your receipt to the ticketless-traveler organization — which refunds you 100% of the fine.

Don’t you wish that everyone in society was as creative as the cheaters?

But, more important: wouldn’t there seem to be a big financial upside in investing in enough ticket-takers to make sure that the train system actually makes everyone pay? If I ran a swift little private-equity firm, I’d think about taking over the Mumbia train system, pronto.



Quite interesting eh? Just some random stuff to kill time.


njc 05s09 @ 27/01/2009 19:43




herianto, rudy says:
CNY gathering at lai's place
go org
S3 Branch - Home of the Firefighters says:
haha lazy already leh
kns everytime sms no one reply
hahaha
angry!


njc 05s09 @ 25/01/2009 00:46





edwin could have been one of those guys.. seriously..


njc 05s09 @ 09/01/2009 21:13