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Yesterday, got 9300 from money changer opppsite Formosa Hotel, was quoted 9200 but I asked for 9300 and got it.
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Buying protected animals on the black market is not only illegal, it's shameful! While our world is in danger and many species approach extinction, knowing that someone solicits actions like hunting endangered species makes me really sad. In addition, knowing that someone does it because he believes there's a therapeutic effect of the dead animal in a herbal mix, effect never proven or even negated by standard medical tests, makes the whole unacceptable. I encourage everyone to not support such trade. (Including the good guy who wrote that first) Last edited by Black Page; 22-07-2014 at 12:36 AM. |
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[QUOTE=nono1973;11471545]Noted with thanks!
Thank you for the link,bro...i wonder Batam got sell or not,hehehe... Thank you for your reply,bro...according to your FRs,the gambir Sarawak is not the consumable type but the apply-on-dick type,right? Sorry for so many ignorant questions,as i have not try those apply-on-dick type before,i am actually planning to give it a go if given a chance. Wondering if "apply type" would have less side effect than those consumable ones. (many years ago,the consumable ones are giving me quite a side effect headache at Raffles Hospital) Wondering if Batam will sell the Gambir Sarawak thingy r not? Hi bro, yes gambir is apply on dick type, not consumable. Will give a hot sensation, followed by tingling sensation. But must follow guidelines carefully. Some gals can take those type of sensation, some not. I remember a story of my friend who use gambir given by his friend, too excited and forget the procedure. After apply, he never washed off. Being extremely confident with his dick perfomance, he started missionary position, within seconds the gal felt uneasy and literally kicked him so hard that throw himself out of the bed. She ran to toilet and put waterhose inside her vagina n screaming 'what the fuck u use'. After apply, about 5 mins need to washed off. That is the recommended way. Been use as a premature ejaculation for a long long time. Im not sure whether got sell in batam or not. Maybe they have something on their own. Cheers! |
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About the wifi, i prefer Goodway hotel. Very strong. Cheers |
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Shark fins were believed to boost sexual potency, improve skin quality, increasing qi or energy, preventing heart disease, lower cholesterol, enhance appetite, blood nourishment and are beneficial to kidneys, lungs, bones and many other parts of the body. Although many outlets have stopped selling shark fins due to sustainability concerns due to a shortage of sharks. However it is very difficult to ban the consumption of shark's fin because of the many advantage of consuming it and the dish have been passed down from generation to generation. It is sort of a luxury dish for chinese wedding celebration and maybe even the lunar new year. Therefore in general if there no demand there will not be any supply but this may not be applicable to shark's fin due to its high demand. |
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Expect to see the rupiah fluctuating as it will remain volatile till the election is over... The money changer opposite formosa who is owned by a chinese lady with her young daughter tends to give me a better rate than the rest of the money changers there... |
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They are afraid that the bowl was ever filled or contained with pork before although it has been washed. Malays and chinese tend to have their meal in separate places when consuming halal and non-halal food. While on the other hand, indonesian and chinese may be able to dine together. For example, my friend's grandmother has a nurse (suster in bahasa) to take care of her. The lady nurse is a devoted muslim from java barat (bogor) and do not mind having meals together with the family members even when there is a pork dish on the dining table. Perhaps indonesian muslim are not that sensitive to pork probably. There is a indo maid ever told me that she consume pork because she need energy to do heavy work and pork is the only meat available on the dining table. |
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Fm what i know fm my Muslim friends is that they have to wipe away those used utensils with mud and thereafter wash away with water. Is a simple ritual. Anyway indon muslims very chin chai one. Their tombstone can be side by side with christian tombstone too.
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But one saying goes like this, when you are in good luck, your karmic debtors cant touch you, when you are unlucky, all come for you, so bad that even an ant bite may kill you. You figure it out. But in natural sense, what goes up must come down, and nothing remains permanent at all times. No one is unlucky forever, nor anyone is lucky forever.
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Yes, some of them don't want to use the plates or utensils if they are deem cooked with pork.
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Sorry for such newbie question,i am still very new to the direction in Batam.
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The locals will rip you off, if you go there, not able to speak local language. Local - one price. Outside people - marked substantially.
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http://www.ava.gov.sg/NR/rdonlyres/8...6/attach35.pdf Anyway,as mention in my previous post...the main objective of locating sellers of Dried Sea Horses is to compare prices between what's sold in Sillypore and those in Batam. In Sillypore,if i don't remember wrong,it's legally sold at S$45 - S$65 per 50g of dried sea horse. I strongly believe that many like myself do not know that some lesser-known Animals/Items are considered endangered animals & it's illegal to bring them into Sillypore w/o a proper Permit.I sincerely thank bro Jimfairy for the gentle reminder. After personally doing some online research upon reading bro jimfairy's post,below are list of of items and a link to AVA site to share for the benefit of sillyporeans like myself who are unaware that some animals are considered endangered species and that an Import Permit are required to bring these items/animals into Sillypore from Batam : CITES classifies endangered species under 3 categories. Appendix I These species are highly endangered and could be extinct if their trade is not severely restricted. Trade for primarily commercial purposes is generally prohibited. However, Appendix I species which are captive-bred in CITES-registered captive breeding farms are allowed to be commercially traded with proper CITES permits. For Appendix I species, CITES permits are issued only under special circumstances (eg. Zoological Gardens, Bird Park, research institutions, museums etc). Examples: Apes and many monkeys, all elephants, rhinoceroses, tigers and marine turtles, most bears, some parrots, lady's slipper orchid etc. Appendix II These species are threatened and their trade is regulated. Commercial trade is allowed with proper CITES permits. Examples: Monkeys, some crocodiles, pythons, parrots, tortoises and some soft shell turtles, sturgeons, bird-wing butterflies, American ginseng, some orchids, ramin, agarwood, seahorses, hard corals and giant clams etc. Appendix III These species are considered endangered in some countries and specimens from these countries are protected under CITES. Import of such species requires a Certificate of Origin, or in the case of the species being imported from a country which has included that species in Appendix III, a CITES export permit is required. Examples: Wild water buffalo, walruses, mongooses, some deer, pheasants, foxes, snakes, soft shell turtles. Details are in the link below: http://www.ava.gov.sg/AnimalsPetSect...ngeredSpecies/ The legislation and penalties are stated as below : National legislation that gives effect to CITES The Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act Cap 92A [ESA] was enacted in 1989 to give legal effect to the implementation and enforcement of the Convention in Singapore. The 3 schedules to the Act list the endangered species. Under the Act, a permit is required to import, export, re-export and introduce from the sea a scheduled species. The Act also empowers AVA enforcement officers to enter and search without warrant, any premises and conveyances and to seize any illegal wildlife. AVA officers have the powers to investigate the CITES species in transit through Singapore. These powers facilitate the investigation of CITES infringement cases. Under the Act, it is an offence to import and export any endangered species without a permit from AVA. It is also an offence to possess, sell, offer or expose for sale, or display to the public any of these species, if it has been illegally imported. Any person or company caught violating the ESA is liable to be prosecuted in Court and fined up to a maximum of S$50,000 for each animal or plant ( but not to exceed in the aggregate S$500,000 ) and/or to imprisonment for a term up to 2 years. As for importing these items in legally,here are some guideline : Trade in CITES species Import All imports of CITES-listed animal and plant species for any purposes (commercial, personal, zoological etc) require CITES permits. A Singapore CITES import permit must be obtained from the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) prior to the import. Import applications MUST be accompanied by the CITES export/re-export permit from the exporting/re-exporting country. Applicants must apply for CITES import permits online, at least one week before the arrival of consignments. Failure to do so may result in delay in clearance of shipments, shipments returned to country of export/re-export or seizure of the shipments. Penalties may also be imposed on the importer for infringing the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act. Each online import application has to be accompanied by a copy of the CITES export/re-export permit. Please ensure that CITES permits from the exporting countries are issued by CITES Management Authorities or competent Authorities. A list of the members countries to CITES and their contacts can be found in the CITES website under National Contacts. Please note that CITES import permits generally take two working days to be issued if supporting documents are in order. However, more time is required if verification of the CITES export/re-export permit with the country of export/re-export is necessary. Hence, express service is not applicable to CITES import permit applications. Upon import, the original CITES export/re-export permit from the country of export/re-export MUST be submitted to Wildlife Section immediately after clearance from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority. Fees and payment The fees for CITES permits are as follows: I have learned something today,and i also hope others can learn as much as i did thru posting positively. And i guess this fits the title of this thread too. Thank you all for reading. Cheers!
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