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he sink deep into pussies land again??!! |
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I think the pic u post almost every guy will like also la not only KLK kekeke
wah so fast 20th Jan already... time really flies! |
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btw i finally see yr face liao...kekekeke! finally rings my bell.... see u before and i ll see u again... |
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alomst take a step back when she squirts!!:eek: |
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Chee Bye Face is CBF la, nobody got that title yet, maybe u should have it :cool: then can add to your namecard under Dekuip (GTM,CBF) kekkee ppl got PHD but yours got GTM, CBF.
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Reality TV with a twist: Thai PM cooks, nurses babies (AFP) 20 January 2006 BANGKOK - Thailand’s latest reality show need not rely on fading celebrities doing stunts, nor sex between anonymous housemates - this show features the country’s prime minister cooking and riding a tractor. “Backstage show: the prime minister” is what Thaksin Shinawatra calls “distance learning” for government officials in how to tackle poverty in the country’s northeastern provinces with the premier leading by example. A billionaire whose family controls a telecommunications empire, Thaksin portrays himself in the five-day show as just an ordinary Thai in Isaan, the poorest region of Thailand. He rides a tractor to a meeting with farmers, cooks them food, serves breakfast to Buddhist monks, and suggests ways the locals could earn more money. Critics of the 24-hour cable TV show, filmed with 40 cameras and a crew of 100, argue it is simply a stunt by one of the country’s richest men to boost his sagging popularity after five years in office. ”Thaksin Fantasia” Reality shows like “Big Brother” and a Thai talent competition called “Academy Fantasia” have become enormously popular here, mainly among the urban middle class that can afford cable or satellite television. That has led the local press to dub the premier’s programme ”Thaksin Fantasia”. The prime minister ignores the barbs of the media and argues that his is a more noble cause: an attempt to educate officials in how they can improve the livelihoods of millions of Thais. “I’m not concerned about criticism,” he said. “I totally focus on the (programme’s) effectiveness. I don’t target farmers as the audience, but the government authorities.” Thaksin advised provincial governors to watch his conversations with farmers as “homework” for lessons in fighting poverty in their own regions. This maddens critics who argue that Thaksin, facing anti-government protests in cities like Bangkok and northern Chiang Mai, has simply “gone native” to shore up his support among rural voters who are his political base. A weekly anti-Thaksin rally in Bangkok last weekend turned into a march on Government House, where protesters briefly entered the grounds. In Chiang Mai anti-free trade protesters this month pushed their grievances against Thaksin’s economic policies. “The television show can’t help Thaksin to get away from his problems of corruption and also the failure of solving the problems in the southern provinces” of Thailand, said Chaiyan Chaiyaporn, a political science professor at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. More than 1,000 people have died in two years of unrest in Thailand’s Muslim-majority south - crimes blamed on a complex mix of Islamic separatists, organised criminals and local corruption. That violence, plus frequent allegations of government corruption, have caused Thaksin to lose much of the support he enjoyed at the February 2005 elections when he commanded a 77 percent majority that gave him an unprecedented second term in office. “We’re looking forward to seeing his tactics for next week,” Chaiyan said. “It will not be a television show, it’ll be something new to distract people from the problems that are arising in Bangkok and in the major provinces.” Not all are so skeptical of Thaksin’s motivations. Sirirat Choonhakla, a political analyst at Mahidol University, said she regularly watched the show and believed it could be of help to local officials. “In Thailand, we have quite a problem of administration, we don’t cooperate very well with each other,” she told AFP confident that by visiting the provinces, Thaksin was trying to show how his chief executive-style of government could encourage his officials to do more good. |
Re: wau lau..down to 24 liao...! sian!
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Live mid-market rates as of 2006.01.21 10:14:26 UTC. 1.00 SGD Singapore Dollars = 24.0851 THB Thailand Baht 1 SGD = 24.0851 THB 1 THB = 0.0415194 SGD 1.00 MYR Malaysia Ringgits = 10.4887 THB Thailand Baht 1 MYR = 10.4887 THB 1 THB = 0.0953409 MYR |
Re: Hatyai,Thailand For Sawadee Newbies
Bro Taurus, sorry ah, just manage to clear enough work to free some time now to meet up wif GTM, CBM and the rest.... dun think can rush to SG, then rush to HDY, not enuf energy... will probably only c u in HDY in 8 days...:D
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so much so tat i'm out of touch..... lets touch base in hdy! hotel? just check tiger air...S$168... good omen... but timing abit suck... |
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til then pls take care ! |
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Live mid-market rates as of 2006.01.23 00:52:26 UTC. 1.00 SGD Singapore Dollars = 24.0446 THB Thailand Baht 1 SGD = 24.0446 THB 1 THB = 0.0415894 SGD 1.00 MYR Malaysia Ringgits = 10.5708 THB Thailand Baht 1 MYR = 10.5708 THB 1 THB = 0.0946000 MYR |
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U mean u fuck as much as our KL No 1001 fucker? hahaha... kidding lah, i dont think someone else can compete Tai See Heng KLKOOL.. Like today he will go to XXXX HC again, ofcoz with KL No 1002 Fucker bro CibLover. Actually i wanna ask do KLKOOL or TD has ur singapore number? If not pls pm me ur number... can bo? Thanks. |
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U guess where our Tai See Heng took us yesterday? hehehe... Tai See Heng is back!!! |
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Have to act fast to change baht before it fall below 23.5:) |
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Happy CNY to you .. |
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kekeke Tai See Heng gonna havoc in hatyai with me liao...!! TODAY IS 23rd LIAO.... |
Re: Temasek-SCB led investor group acquires 49.6%Thai Baht coming in strong soon....!
SINGAPORE : Singapore investment company Temasek Holdings, Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) and a group of Thai investors, through Kularb Kaew, have acquired a 49.6 percent controlling stake in Thailand's Shin Corp for about S$3.03 billion (US$1.87 billion).
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Live mid-market rates as of 2006.01.24 01:47:26 UTC. 1.00 SGD Singapore Dollars = 24.1623 THB Thailand Baht 1 SGD = 24.1623 THB 1 THB = 0.0413868 SGD 1.00 MYR Malaysia Ringgits = 10.4632 THB Thailand Baht 1 MYR = 10.4632 THB 1 THB = 0.0955735 MYR |
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Yee See Heng is bro CibLover lah... TD is just CBM, higher than Tai See Heng soon will become Sifu. :D |
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well actually that does not make a difference! kekeke:cool: is the puk kai zai going hatyai too? |
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TD..2 days for you liao...make sure u live up to yr title...5555:cool:
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now can only pray pray it maintains at 24..:cool:
xe.com Universal Currency Converter ® Results Live mid-market rates as of 2006.01.26 01:45:26 UTC. 1.00 SGD Singapore Dollars = 24.0387 THB Thailand Baht 1 SGD = 24.0387 THB 1 THB = 0.0415997 SGD 1.00 MYR Malaysia Ringgits = 10.4435 THB Thailand Baht 1 MYR = 10.4435 THB 1 THB = 0.0957537 MYR |
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CB! $8.88 can onli fly from 1st Jul.-Sep.:mad:
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Capital Inflow : Baht appreciates to a one-year high
Report from The Nation dated Friday 27 January 2006 :-
CAPITAL INFLOW: Baht appreciates to a one-year high The baht appreciated to Bt 38.80 to the US dollar yesterday in intra-day trading, a level not seen since January 14, 2005, with about US$3 billion (Bt116.8 billion) in capital having flowed into the stock market since the start of the year, according to the Bank of Thailand (BOT). Yesterday’s currency surge was also due to importers purchasing dollars in preparation to buy oil, dealers said. The baht opened at Bt 39.15-Bt 39.17 (offer and buy prices) and closed at Bt 38.87-Bt 38.89. Dealers said the baht could hover between Bt 38.50 and Bt 39 in the near future.They also said the Singapore dollar and the Korean won appreciated yesterday. Of the $3 billion in capital inflows, more than $1 billion was used to buy Shin Corp shares in its buyout this week, said Mr Pridiyathorn Devakula, the BOT governor. He said the rest was due to foreign investors’ heightened interest in the economy. The capital inflows for portfolio investment were $2 billion for all of 2005. Speaking at the “ Economic Outlook and Strategies for Economic Management” seminar organised by the National Economic and Social Advisory Council, Pridiyathorn forecast that commercial banks’ lending this year would grow 10 per cent, the highest since the 1997 economic crisis, thanks to high industrial capacity utilisation. Pridiyathorn said loans were likely to grow 10 per cent from 2005, compared to 8 per cent between 2004 and 2005. The double-digit growth is expected due to industrial expansion. Industry was running at an average 74 per cent of capacity in December. In addition, listed companies, which reported an aggregate net profit of Bt279 billion for the first three quarters of 2005, will also be expanding this year, he said, adding that firms would plough their profits back into operations. Credit expansion is expected to record double-digit growth for the first time since the 1997 financial crisis, when plenty of companies went bankrupt and the banking system’s non-performing loans skyrocketed. Despite high capacity utilisation, investors during the last few years delayed their reinvestment plans because they lacked confidence in the economy and were concerned about political conditions, the violence in the deep South and increasing oil prices. Pridiyathorn said the current-account deficit last year had grown to $3.7 billion. It could have been worse, save for the second half of the year, which saw a surplus of $2.2 billion, compared to a deficit of $5.9 billion in the first half. He said the current-account deficit would be around $3 billion to $4 billion for some years to come because of high oil prices. But the deficit would not have much impact on the economy thanks to strong international reserves of $53 billion. In addition, capital inflows would help strengthen economic stability. “The $3 billion-$4 billion deficit is acceptable even if there is no capital inflow at all. But, the deficit will not last for many years,” said the governor. The governor said he would continue to gradually raise the 14-day repurchase rate, which is currently at 4.25 per cent, in a bid to slow down inflation and encourage positive real deposit interest rates. Anoma Srisukkasem The Nation |
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