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smoking n drugs not COOL!!! pls b safe live longer.. lol...

 

Agree about smoking and drugs not being col. But disagree about being safe and living longer. Meet 1 road idiot and we become history. :dot:

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But disagree about being safe and living longer. Meet 1 road idiot and we become history. :dot:

 

hahaha... ya bro, u're right. not only road idiot, but idiot pedestrian, idiot cyclists, idiot jaywalkers, idiot animals... touch wood ah.. bcoz of this we become history on the road... ish..ish..ish.... so lets pray for our safety. :angel:

Life is like a shooting star, it don't matter who you are,

 

If you only run for cover, it's just a waste of time.. :thumb:

 

 

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Wore my new pair of shoes. Now nursing 5 blisters :angry:

But the shoes look damn good on me. :cheeky:

Rebuilding my dreams. But first, the gears

1) WP RS Taichi riding jacket

2) WP riding pants

3) Titanium riding gloves

4) Garmine Nuvi 550 GPS (US$259)

5) WP Komine riding boots

6) Arai Helmet

7) The BIKE of course! :cheeky:

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That my left lower molars are useless without the top molar. Cant even chew a almond beancurd.

 

How about using the right side instead? :confused:

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that my bonus is not up to my expectations.....

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How about using the right side instead? :confused:

 

The right upper molar is also cracked. Its glued/cement down at the moment and dont know when it will give way too.

 

Plus, its a habbit to chew on the left.

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There was this group of young bikers chitchatting at a KKFC. Most of them were actually talking to this older guy nearer my age and that fella has his arms crossed, dispensing small talks and advise machiam like he is very experienced. From snatches of the conversation, that fella is advising the young chaps on what are the fastest bikes and about his experience on tracks.

 

When I got onto my little wave preparing to ride off, that 'authorative fella' sort of just spoke across the heads of the newbie bikers to ask me (with his chin pointing at my direction.): "Where is your P Plate?"

 

I looked at him, pulled down my full face helmet a bit so he can hear me properly and voiced: "Why do I need a P Plate?"

 

That 'gong kia' still didnt catch what I was trying to tell him.........But I am sure the more experienced riders did.

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that i have a company's dinner this friday for cny, and i'm trying to find a good excuse not to go...

 

and that I've been accumulating my sleep debt. I think my time management is failing me

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What the world really needs is more love and alot less paperwork

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There was this group of young bikers chitchatting at a KKFC. Most of them were actually talking to this older guy nearer my age and that fella has his arms crossed, dispensing small talks and advise machiam like he is very experienced. From snatches of the conversation, that fella is advising the young chaps on what are the fastest bikes and about his experience on tracks.

 

When I got onto my little wave preparing to ride off, that 'authorative fella' sort of just spoke across the heads of the newbie bikers to ask me (with his chin pointing at my direction.): "Where is your P Plate?"

 

I looked at him, pulled down my full face helmet a bit so he can hear me properly and voiced: "Why do I need a P Plate?"

 

That 'gong kia' still didnt catch what I was trying to tell him.........But I am sure the more experienced riders did.

 

I don't understand, so he assumes that everyone riding wave is an inexperienced rider and needs a p-plate? :lol:

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I don't understand, so he assumes that everyone riding wave is an inexperienced rider and needs a p-plate? :lol:

 

 

More than likely he just wants to show the ginnahs who's the big brudder around.

 

I've seen ppl like these. They hang out with ppl younger than them 'coz the other ones around their age know that they're full of crap. Young and naive ppl are easy to bluff and obtain hero worship from, mah....

 

;)

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LOL, these are what I call "Dua Pao" in Hokkien. :lol:

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There was this group of young bikers chitchatting at a KKFC. Most of them were actually talking to this older guy nearer my age and that fella has his arms crossed, dispensing small talks and advise machiam like he is very experienced. From snatches of the conversation, that fella is advising the young chaps on what are the fastest bikes and about his experience on tracks.

 

When I got onto my little wave preparing to ride off, that 'authorative fella' sort of just spoke across the heads of the newbie bikers to ask me (with his chin pointing at my direction.): "Where is your P Plate?"

 

I looked at him, pulled down my full face helmet a bit so he can hear me properly and voiced: "Why do I need a P Plate?"

 

That 'gong kia' still didnt catch what I was trying to tell him.........But I am sure the more experienced riders did.

 

 

Kitty, you should have asked him back, "where is yours?"

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Kitty, you should have asked him back, "where is yours?"

 

:cheeky: thts a gd one :thumb:

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haha... the big ass actually is a bloody big kuku.. wether he knows or he did not know anythin but try to act he knows it all.

Life is like a shooting star, it don't matter who you are,

 

If you only run for cover, it's just a waste of time.. :thumb:

 

 

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Had a long conversation on msn with a self made young man yesterday.

 

28-29 years old and now has a couple of millions in his bank, a impressive investment portfolio, a couple of properties & lives life like a retired leisure person.

 

He earned those $$$ himself, starting as young as 12. Family was middle income and did not provide him $$$ as seed money.

 

He is proud of what he achieved and planning for more.

 

From what I can see, the upbringing factored in a lot of how he became who he is today.

 

Whats bugging me, is that, my family never prepared us like how his parents did. And there wasnt much I think I can impart to my future generation that financial training he had.

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Hmm, rich kid but earn money himself. Respect. This kinda guys really deserve our respect.

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CBR600rr :thumb:

 

~ Current Drive ~

Kia Cerato Forte SX 1.6 SJU

 

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Had a long conversation on msn with a self made young man yesterday.

 

28-29 years old and now has a couple of millions in his bank, a impressive investment portfolio, a couple of properties & lives life like a retired leisure person.

 

He earned those $$$ himself, starting as young as 12. Family was middle income and did not provide him $$$ as seed money.

 

He is proud of what he achieved and planning for more.

 

From what I can see, the upbringing factored in a lot of how he became who he is today.

 

Whats bugging me, is that, my family never prepared us like how his parents did. And there wasnt much I think I can impart to my future generation that financial training he had.

 

:angel: Can intro me?

Rebuilding my dreams. But first, the gears

1) WP RS Taichi riding jacket

2) WP riding pants

3) Titanium riding gloves

4) Garmine Nuvi 550 GPS (US$259)

5) WP Komine riding boots

6) Arai Helmet

7) The BIKE of course! :cheeky:

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:angel: Can intro me?

 

I can try. But he is so crocky, I dont think much of you gals can tahan him.

 

His crockiness didnt do much for me, because I am used to crocky people and he wasnt unique to me in the sense that there is so much more self made persons like him.

 

And because he is my junior in a organisation, so I was able to lord it over him a bit. But that is just a tiny victory I can ever hold on any such kids.

 

Take our Throttle, he is so much more humbled. I think age tone down any crockiness eventually and this young man has some more years to learn.

 

Happy CNY Throttle! Heh heh heh.

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I can try. But he is so crocky, I dont think much of you gals can tahan him.

 

His crockiness didnt do much for me, because I am used to crocky people and he wasnt unique to me in the sense that there is so much more self made persons like him.

 

And because he is my junior in a organisation, so I was able to lord it over him a bit. But that is just a tiny victory I can ever hold on any such kids.

 

 

He is "crocky", as you put it, because he made it there himself. So basically he has earned that right to be whatever he wants to be.

 

But then again.... "crockiness" is relative. It all depends on who views him as what.

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I am so sleepy today.

 

Had nasi briyani with a fren and he was out to 'celebrate' because he received his medical report yesterday.

 

His liver and kidney is now failing.

 

It just disturbed me somehow, because I certainly was not sleeping well last night and my eyes is all puffy.

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I can try. But he is so crocky, I dont think much of you gals can tahan him.

 

His crockiness didnt do much for me, because I am used to crocky people and he wasnt unique to me in the sense that there is so much more self made persons like him.

 

And because he is my junior in a organisation, so I was able to lord it over him a bit. But that is just a tiny victory I can ever hold on any such kids.

 

Take our Throttle, he is so much more humbled. I think age tone down any crockiness eventually and this young man has some more years to learn.

 

Happy CNY Throttle! Heh heh heh.

 

:lol: no need. Can't stand cocky ppl. But it is sad, to know that self made people become cocky. Why does money do that to ppl?

Rebuilding my dreams. But first, the gears

1) WP RS Taichi riding jacket

2) WP riding pants

3) Titanium riding gloves

4) Garmine Nuvi 550 GPS (US$259)

5) WP Komine riding boots

6) Arai Helmet

7) The BIKE of course! :cheeky:

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Had a long conversation on msn with a self made young man yesterday.

 

28-29 years old and now has a couple of millions in his bank, a impressive investment portfolio, a couple of properties & lives life like a retired leisure person.

 

He earned those $$$ himself, starting as young as 12. Family was middle income and did not provide him $$$ as seed money.

 

He is proud of what he achieved and planning for more.

 

From what I can see, the upbringing factored in a lot of how he became who he is today.

 

Whats bugging me, is that, my family never prepared us like how his parents did. And there wasnt much I think I can impart to my future generation that financial training he had.

 

 

That should not be bugging you, now you got a "target" to work on....

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That should not be bugging you, now you got a "target" to work on....

 

:lol: Target practise! I provide the darts!

Rebuilding my dreams. But first, the gears

1) WP RS Taichi riding jacket

2) WP riding pants

3) Titanium riding gloves

4) Garmine Nuvi 550 GPS (US$259)

5) WP Komine riding boots

6) Arai Helmet

7) The BIKE of course! :cheeky:

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