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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    OOI AH PET!!! WHERE ARE YOU!!!! WE NEED MORE COMEDY HERE BRO!!!!
    OH NOOOO....sam is our new partner in the act

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  • jazz_samz
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    OOI AH PET!!! WHERE ARE YOU!!!! WE NEED MORE COMEDY HERE BRO!!!!

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    okay.. but Thaksin is a person mah..not an it leh.. aiyo you arh..
    KEKKEKEKE
    ALAMAK i blur already..need to take a break liaos...later i create more jokes only

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  • jazz_samz
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    okay.. but Thaksin is a person mah..not an it leh.. aiyo you arh..
    KEKKEKEKE

    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Sry la abit blur today la...

    actually...I am not exactly wrong,coz i said it is my fav PM mah...because he is still my fav... though he WAS a PM

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    two boh boh in less than an hr..
    Sry la abit blur today la...

    actually...I am not exactly wrong,coz i said it is my fav PM mah...because he is still my fav... though he WAS a PM

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  • jazz_samz
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    two boh boh in less than an hr..

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
    eh.. Thaksin WAS a PM...
    well ..WAS....hahaha

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  • jazz_samz
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    eh.. Thaksin WAS a PM...

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  • Darkangel
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    Yay.I support mr MA...

    Well another fav PM of mine is Thaksin Shinawatra....

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  • jazz_samz
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    Woo howw.. Mr MA is the NEW PRESIDENT of ROC TAIWAN!!!

    Out with the F-faced Chen Ta Bian!!!

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  • pet
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    Originally posted by marineguy8888 View Post
    Sg now under alot of competition in casino business but with a little headstart from the other countries who are also going into the same biz .

    (SINGAPORE) Taiwan could join the growing number of Asian countries that are choosing to legalise gambling, with casino operators setting their sights there.

    Jonathan Galaviz, a partner of Las Vegas-based strategy tourism and gaming consulting firm Globalysis, said that it is not surprising that Taiwan would look to casino gaming legalisation as a tool to generate broad travel and leisure sector growth for its economy.

    'However, what is surprising is that both current presidential candidates in Taiwan have indicated their relatively strong support for the legalisation of casino gaming, in an election season,' he added.

    Taiwan will join Japan and Thailand who are currently examining the issue of casino legalisation while Cambodia, Jeju Island (South Korea) and Vietnam are also looking at the liberalisation of the industry.
    Thailand's recently elected prime minister has also given tacit support for casinos.

    What is surprising is that both current presidential candidates in Taiwan have indicated their relatively strong support for the legalisation of casino gaming, in an election season.
    wonder more used rolex ard or not, whn sg open casino ..

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  • marineguy8888
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    Sg now under alot of competition in casino business but with a little headstart from the other countries who are also going into the same biz .

    (SINGAPORE) Taiwan could join the growing number of Asian countries that are choosing to legalise gambling, with casino operators setting their sights there.

    Jonathan Galaviz, a partner of Las Vegas-based strategy tourism and gaming consulting firm Globalysis, said that it is not surprising that Taiwan would look to casino gaming legalisation as a tool to generate broad travel and leisure sector growth for its economy.

    'However, what is surprising is that both current presidential candidates in Taiwan have indicated their relatively strong support for the legalisation of casino gaming, in an election season,' he added.

    Taiwan will join Japan and Thailand who are currently examining the issue of casino legalisation while Cambodia, Jeju Island (South Korea) and Vietnam are also looking at the liberalisation of the industry.
    Thailand's recently elected prime minister has also given tacit support for casinos.

    What is surprising is that both current presidential candidates in Taiwan have indicated their relatively strong support for the legalisation of casino gaming, in an election season.

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  • pet
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    taiwan KMT winner

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  • Darkangel
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    MORNING EVERYONE on a GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!!

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by pet View Post



    u gonna dress like a playboi bunny ?

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