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The Right Angle

Cheesie says:
Guys don’t understand why when girls pose, they always tilt their head 45° to the east/west/north/south (whichever way that will possibly make you look remotely like Kristin Kreuk). Now they do.
Everyone has a “better” angle. So stop asking why I always pose the same way. Because it is MY pose.
What is your right angle?
Submitted by kennysia at 04:42pm
Bausch & Lomb Double Standards
justsomeguy says:
Now thats all fair enough, except that the same South Carolina plant that serves the US also supplies three Asian countries, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. And the first incidences of infections occurred in these three countries, dating back to early 2005.
However, unlike in the US, the company did not rush to address the problem, nor has it taken any such steps to date, according to the meagre information I was able to obtain.
Another example of multinational double standards against asian countries
Submitted by kickinit at 12:15pm
Women: Do We Need Them?
Dee says:
The highly sophisticated designs in modern flesh-like sex toys with warm sensational lubes and successful studies on the techniques of touching ourselves have all brought enlightenment to this million-dollar predicament we have all been wanting to solve once and for all: Do We Really Need Women?
An amusing read, yet profound.
Submitted by mirx at 12:14pm
holiday here i come!
wen teng says:
here are art work pictures me and miss adrina did with the kids during my working period at P&J

Amongst other things, a part time assistant teacher blogs with heaps of photos to show us artwork her students made. Ah, children.
Submitted by Anonymous at 07:55pm
We're Malaysian and proud of it.
Patrick Teoh says:
Of course, there is that part of being Malaysian that we all know and love. Breaking dubioius records. Does anyone remember what our latest attempt is? One of my favorites is that record of the most number of people having a sit down Chinese dinner on a football field. Beat that!
Patrick lists some of the things that make us so Malaysian, albeit in a less than positive light but how oh-so-true they are.
Submitted by suanie at 07:54pm
Malaysian Blog Aggregators: Review
moemoe says:
Most people write blogs for their amusement, some do it to document their life and some do it to make money but where do all these blogs get their exposure/readers from? The answer to most blog readers are obvious: blog aggregators/portals, BUT which one is best?
Comparing the different blog aggregators/portals available for Malaysian blog readers.
Submitted by moemoe at 07:54pm
Orangoo? Did You Mean "Orange"? (Orangoo Web 2.0 Spell Checker)
James says:
What Orangoo also does in an attempt to set itself apart, is to have the ability to spell check in multiple languages. At the time of posting it had up to 28 different languages, including German, Spanish, French and interestingly enough.. Indonesian..
Interesting look at a multi language Web 2.0 Spell checker
Submitted by friedbeef at 07:53pm
The Cooking Monster!
Jennifer Tai says:
If you’ve watched the recently released V for Vendetta, you would’ve found out about this delightfully simple to make breakfast of egg and bread.
Simply tear a hole out from the middle of a slice of bread, break an egg into the hole and fry it on a pan (or as the Americans call it, a skillet) using delicious butter over medium heat.
Jennifer shares the recipe for ‘Egg in a Basket’, the same dish that V cooked for Evie in the movie.
Submitted by minishorts at 09:10am
Let's talk about sex
Bunnywunny says:
Regardless of how the world has changed, I think it is tragic that virginity has been demeaned and defaced beyond its actual value. I am not saying that women who have had premarital sex are loose or chceap or all that, but why are there more movies that ridicule it instead of hallowing it? Why is virginity treated like a expired commodity that needs to be gotten rid of in a hurry? Why do we regard virginity as an encumbrance to be ashamed of instead of a virtue to be proud of?
A personal post about virginity, and the virtues of waiting till marriage.
Submitted by minishorts at 06:31pm
Technology Park Malaysia - a mini autocratic kingdom
hew says:
Those of you who work in the lofty-sounding Technology Park Malaysia or TPM at Bukit Jalil, will know how the CEO there runs it like his own mini-kingdom.
msc status is a death sentence especially if you have to put up with the likes of the CEO of TPM.
Submitted by hewyk at 06:31pm




