Fast & Furious in HD
Friday, August 29, 2008
Fast and Furious is back!!!
Fast & Furious in HD
Why men don't write advice columns
> I hope you can help me here. The other day I set off for work leaving my
> husband in the house watching the TV as usual. I hadn't gone more than a
> mile down the road when my engine conked out and the car shuddered to a
> halt. I walked back home to get my husband's help. When I got home I
> couldn't believe my eyes. He was in our bedroom with the neighbour lady.
> I
> am 32, my husband is 34, and we have been married for twelve years.
> When I confronted him, he broke down and admitted that they had been
> having
> an affair for the past six months. I told him to stop or I would leave
> him.
> He was let go from his job six months ago, and he says he has been
> feeling
> increasingly depressed and worthless. I love him very much, but ever
> since I
> gave him the ultimatum he has become increasingly distant. He won't go
> to
> counselling and I'm afraid I can't get through to him anymore. Can you
> please help?
> Sincerely, Anne
>
> -----
>
> Dear Anne:
> A car stalling after being driven a short distance can be caused by a
> variety of faults with the engine. Start by checking that there is no
> debris
> in the fuel line. If it is clear, check the vacuum pipes and hoses on
> the
> intake manifold and also check all grounding wires. If none of these
> approaches solves the problem, it could be that the fuel pump itself is
> faulty, causing low delivery pressure to the carburetor float chamber.
> I hope this helps.
> Brian
Monday, August 18, 2008
No eyes see!!!!!
GM’s investment in Thailand once again shows how irrelevant Malaysia is becoming as a place for carmaker to make major investments.
As mentioned earlier, GM’s is moving to the next phase in its ASEAN operations, 10 years after it started. Other manufacturers would be doing likewise and if the Malaysian government had any understanding of how the industry works, it would have been seriously looking at – and announcing - better and fairer policies a few years back. Billion ringgit investments are not approved overnight and are the subject of years of planning but it seems that the government assumes that they can announce a change in policy and carmakers will start building factories the following year (assuming the policy is an investor-friendly one). It doesn’t work like that and now that 10 years have passed since the original investments were made, the next wave of investments are already coming – and it could be that Malaysia has again missed the boat.
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ps: hint for me?
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Typical "girls like bad boys" case.
Dear Ms X,
I believe you should go for B as A is too good for you. Please leave A alone until you are done with your slutty lifestyle. You just want excitement and I am pretty sure you will feel extremely excited when B dumps you after he is done with you. You might see your number on his wall, like other girls.
After that you might go back to A but I wish A is smart enough to know what to do and you will be swearing "ALL MEN ARE BAD". But bear in mind, you created such behavior in the first place. No demand, no supply. Period.
Between wild passion and dull comfort
I AM 25 years old, and have been with my boyfriend, A, for three years. We are in the midst of planning to get married next year.
However, I have always felt that we don’t have a lot in common. Recently, I got to know this guy at work, B, who is of a different religion.
Despite our different cultures and backgrounds, we clicked instantly and were able to chat for hours.
In short, we enjoy each other’s company, both during and after office hours.
B knows about my relationship with A but when we hang out, A is never a topic in our conversation.
B’s is normally very cheerful but his mood changes if I bring up the subject of A or just mention him in any way.
While I like B’s company and enjoy spending time with him, I guess that I need to remind myself of A’s existence.
Many of our mutual friends say they are sure B and I could be an ideal couple but we just shrug it off.
One day, out of the blue, B told me in a serious tone he that has “expectations” for our relationship and that he really likes me.
I responded with a loud “Huh?”, and he immediately said that he was just kidding.
Since then, that topic has not come up again but he has begun to avoid me.
Whenever my colleagues and I gather in a large group, he treats me as if I am invisible.
I feel hurt by the way he is shunning me but perhaps it is because I have upset him.
I do like B more than as just another ordinary friend.
But I have become so used to being with A. Coming from a religious family complicates things further.
Who should I choose, A or B?
Old v New
WHOSE face do you see when you think about the future?
Do you want to feel safe, familiar and acceptable? Or do you prefer a relationship with someone who could make you feel loved, warm and tender?
Some women prefer practical predictability to wild heartbeats and passion. It’s a choice each individual has to make, and neither is right nor wrong.
Many of us walk through life passively and safely. Some of us prefer adventures, risks and excitement. Ultimately, it’s what we are that makes the difference.
Some say love, passion and romance will fizzle out after marriage. Some swear to great love and joy for a lifetime.
Most of us pretend that all is well. When pushed into a corner, we blame, cry and walk away yelling “foul!”.
Don’t play games because it hurts people. A three-way relationship is never fair to anyone involved. You’re cheating yourself as much as your guys.
While you believe that you are being fair and righteous because you have always told the truth, why bother to spend time with a fellow you don’t dare love? Do you blame the poor guy for treating you as if you were invisible?
Be honest, sincere and rational if you can. It’s never easy making choices when your heart is being pulled from different directions and your mind confused.
You want to please your family and yet your emotions are so contrary to good sense.
Spend time with A and simply enjoy the moments with him. Be fair, do not judge.
Relax with B and talk to him. Be friends for now so that you not feel the pressure to choose.
In time, you will have to make a choice. Just do not leave room for regrets.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Catchy ads

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and 50 years down the road..hahahaahahahahha
Thursday, August 7, 2008
My tribute.
Andrea Pininfarina, 51, Pininfarina's CEO died 2 hours ago following an accident involving the Vespa where he's riding to work collided with a car.Pininfarina, the prestigious Italian family owned automotive design firm which had a long standing relationship with Ferrari has had countless timeless creations throughout decades, had recently gone under financial burden as it's trying to restructure itself following a 114.9 million Euro loss last year.
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