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Re: Tieng Viet lovers club
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After the tuition, sent teacher back and reach home about 5.
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i learn till 6am then go home. improve my TV abit |
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to be honest, i super like to talk cock... especially to VB. at least the one whom i sms agrees to go out with me liao yayyyyyyy! Quote:
i have to agree learning imperial dau-dau TV won't help us much in our operation those sms is full of street TV. how the fxck can we find those in dau-dau TV?
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ok, now that i got ur attention, i would like to add a couple of points!
#1 Cultural Translation is above Language Translation =================================== Knowing TV or even street TV is not enuf. Even relying on Google Translation itself will NOT get u anywhere. If u want to get into VBs panties, u need to get into their heads first.. to know what they think, how they decide and what exactly they meant! And that is the cultural aspects of things. U need to really understand their life, what they have been thru, what kind of bastards they have been meeting in their job and what kind of defence system they usually employ and the overtones of their intrinsic value system. So if u guys insist on thinking like a Singaporean and doing Goggle Translation only, u will catch no balls... and no pussies too! #2 Techniques and Strategies =================== We, as foreigners, not only must know what to say, but also how to say and when to say. As foreigners, there are some quick and proven techniques and strategies that have landed many pussies for many seniors in this forum. And gaining this kind of knowledge and skill is NOT a natural thing at all. For example, the "an cua" story that has been told. And by the way, the best way to gain the attention of a pretty VB is to tell her that she has a very big pimple on her forehead, or tell her that her mouth is too big!!! Will anyone believe this method works??? U try it and you will be amazed how effective it it! This and many other techniques... u need to learn, and the more u learn, the higher chance of success. And these techniques only effective when foreigners uses it... CONCLUSION ========= So u guys see??? How the fuck can a Vietnamese school boy ever understand and contribute to this thread??? He does not know how we Singaporean thinks, he does not know what advantages a foreigners have... and he probably is still a virgin (being an eunuch!). So the next time any Vietnamese school boys appears here, i will simply ask u guys to just shoot him out of the sky! Get the idea????
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Xu xoa is a super summer snack
====================================== Xu xoa is made of rau cau, brown edible seaweed No-one knows when xu xoa (agar) appears but people know when summer comes you can bet your bottom dollar that xu xoa will be on sale in all country markets. To make xu xoa you need rau cau, edible brown seaweed grown in coastal regions or brackish water area. When the tide falls, rau cau clings onto mud or rocks and people often pick it from January to July. To make xu xoa is simple but requires patience and skill. Dried rau cau is soaked in water to open it out and release the dirt. You clean rau cau until limpid, then you put it into the water pot and put it on the fire for 20 minutes. To make rau cau done well and easy to harden, you need some drops of lemon. After that you filter it. When the rau cau water is cool, it will be tough enough for xu xoa. Xu xoa must be enjoyed with boiled sugar with ginger and some ice. The sweet soup is a great summer snack.
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Do not put valuables in the luggage..... U can hand carry it since the limit is 7kg
HCMC airport officer caught stealing money from passenger’s suitcase ================================================== ======= Authorities at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport announced Thursday they had arrested a ground services officer for stealing money from a passenger’s suitcase, Sai Gon Tiep Thi newspaper reported. Dao Van Cuong of Tan Son Nhat International Airport Ground Handling Services (TIAGS) was caught stealing US$2,400 in cash from the luggage of a passenger who was about to aboard a Vietnam Airlines plane bound for South Korea Tuesday . The passenger remembered leaving the money in the suitcase shortly after check-in, and asked airport authorities to get the cash back. The cash was then not found in the suitcase. Authorities questioned Cuong, who was in charge of handling luggage, and he confessed to stealing. Cuong said he found the cash in the unlocked suitcase and hid it in a fire alarm box on the wall. The money was given back to the passenger while Cuong was handed over to local police. A TIAGS representative said Cuong had been suspended from his post. Thanh Nien News
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Crime police, employers to get tough on dishonest cabbies
================================================== ======= It is not a problem that is unique to Vietnam in any way. But it is one that has risen to proportions that have forced owners of taxi operators and anti-crime authorities to acknowledge its scale and pledge remedial action. Major taxi firms in Ho Chi Minh City have committed to taking action after too many passengers have complained of losing their valuables in cabs and being unable to reclaim them from dishonest drivers. Ta Long Hy, director of Vinasun Taxi, said the firm has opened monthly training courses in ethics for their drivers recently. The Mai Linh Taxi company requires drivers to sign a commitment to “always remind passengers not to leave anything behind” when dropping them off at their destinations. The company has set up a division to search for valuables lost by their passengers, said company director Truong Quang Man. Dang Hoang Phuong, chairman of Sai Gon Hoang Long Taxi, said the company would ask for police intervention if dishonest drivers persisted in their innocence after passengers claim to have lost valuables while traveling in their taxis. However, several industry observers say these actions are unlikely to solve the problem because dishonest taxi drivers are well aware of a lack of drivers in the market, which means they can get a new job easily even if they are fired. An Australian expat who has been working in Vietnam for several years said she lost two laptops on two different occasions during her stay in HCMC. The first time, she accidentally left a laptop in the taxi but was fortunate to recover it. She knew the cab company, the drop off point and the exact time she took the taxi from the airport. Her colleague was able to get the laptop back for her because she flew to Australia soon afterwards. However, she was not so lucky the second time in December last year, when she didn’t remember the details. But she is convinced the driver had robbed it. “I'd called for a cab early and piled my luggage in. On the way, I stopped at a Shop and Go outlet to buy a coffee. I arrived at Tan Son Nhat (Airport) and checked in. Once in a cafe in the departure lounge I took my laptop out of its bag. Or, rather, I didn't. It was gone,” she told Thanh Nien Weekly. “The cabbie had obviously lifted it from the bag when I was in the convenience store. As my laptop bag is weighed down with various plugs, microphones and reference books it wasn't obvious from the weight that the small computer was gone when I carried my bags through check in,” she said. Nguyen Tien Nghia of the Crime Branch Police Department said a major taxi firm in HCMC has received nearly 2,000 reports from passengers about forgetting their belongings in taxis. Due to the increasing presence of criminals at airports, the Crime Branch Police Department and Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam last October signed a note on coordinating with each other to maintain security, he said. This division is tasked with busting criminals on roads connecting to the airports, he added. Nghia said many passengers have made complaints to either the taxi firm or the airport security department after losing their belongings. They only reported the incidents to the Crime Branch after the other two agencies had failed to reclaim their belongings. “This results in a much delayed start to investigations and experienced criminals can easily conceal evidence,” he said. Nghia said taxi passengers should immediately call his agency at 0693.6830, or contact the office at 258 Nguyen Trai Street in District 1 whenever they lose their belongings in a taxi. Last month, Nghia’s division handed Tran Minh Quoc to the HCMC police department for investigation. Police said Quoc was the one responsible, in May, for a Malaysian tourist being charged VND4 million ($194) for a seven-kilometer ride that should have normally cost $7. Quoc confessed he was driving a taxi with a fake logo imitating Mai Linh Taxi and took tourists from Ben Thanh Market to Tan Son Nhat International Airport. He handed over VND4 million to the police and confessed he had swindled tourists in two previous cases with the same ploy to get a total of VND8 million. ‘Few issues’ Although the number of passengers losing their belongings in taxis and being unable to reclaim them has increased in Vietnam, many people say it is a common problem, and that people should be careful. “Generally I find that I have few issues with cabs. Living in Hanoi, I know which ones to take and from where. I never catch a cab in certain parts of the Old Quarter. This means I rarely have problems with fares,” said the Australian expat who lost the laptop in HCMC last December. “Speaking rudimentary Vietnamese helps here. Others I know have been charged VND2 million for a short trip from the Temple of Literature to the Old Quarter,” she said. “What should be remembered is that taxis can be dangerous everywhere. People regularly run into trouble in Australia with cabs as well. Though it's a problem, blaming Vietnam won't help.” Early this year, Ngo Thuy Anh, a Vietnamese expat in the US, took a Petrolimex taxi from the airport to Binh Tan District’s Binh Long Market. After paying the fare of VND200,000 and tipping $2, she got off and found she had left her wallet in the cab with more than $1,000 in cash, five credit cards and other personal identity papers. However, the driver had fled. After the firm and the airport security department were unable to find the wallet, Anh contacted the Crime Branch Police who investigated the case which lead to the driver, Mai Khac Duc, confessing to the crime. Ta Long Hy of Vinasun Taxi said not all taxi drivers are that dishonest. “Between 500 and 700 Vinasun drivers return belongings to absent-minded customers every month,” he said. In July last year, one forgetful man panicked after leaving $26,500 in a HCMC taxi. He called the Cuu Long Petro Gas Service Transportation Joint Stock Company, and explained his dilemma. The driver, Doan Thanh Xuan, heard the radio call and headed straight back to the passenger and returned the bag. Thanh Nien News
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here is a link to her videos and photos. http://www.zimbio.com/Elly+Tran+Ha/a...+Leaked+Online
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anyway I will ignore all your posts from now on and rest my case on you...
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Bad boy you! |
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Knew your record more than 100 pts zapped in 1 day.
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bro hurricane, sry la. my f is intended to be non offensive one la... sorry very much if it does offend u. plsssss.... don't angry me.
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