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Do you have a lot of spams in your comments of your post?

Filed Under (My life, Reviews) by nicson on 30-09-2008

Do you have a lot of spams in your comments?

I have a lot of spams in my comments everyday. About 50 something everyday and sometimes even more. Do you delete your spam comments everyday?

Spam comments are some people who post a lot of comments promoting sex website or a list advertising website.

Do you have this trouble as well? Sometimes you will accidentally delete some nice comments as they are in between the spams. So if your comments are deleted by me?I am very sorry.

The spams are mostly from foreign website and wow gold, 1 day from wow gold is about 20 over spam, I think there are some programs or software to do this automatically.

I am going to give away some prizes out to those to give nice comments in my website. Please look out for my post I will be giving out soon. I got some nice presents from my overseas trip and Iam willing to give and share with you!

Thank you.

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Univeristy students are burning their face as a art now!!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 29-09-2008

Univeristy students are burning their face as a art now!!

Its looks so painful. Cannot understand what students are thinking right now. Unbelievable!



Source from:

www.yahoo.com.cn

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11 different Bra designs women wore that you never seen!! Sexy with pictures!!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 29-09-2008

11 Bra women wore that you never seen!! Sexy with pictures!!

Source from:

www.yahoo.com.cn

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Singapore F1, Ferreri team big snake incident cost Massa a title!!!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 29-09-2008

Singapore F1, Ferreri team big snake incident cost Massa a title!!!

Members of the Ferrari pit crew service the car of Brazilian Felipe Massa during his pit stop during Formula One’s Singapore Grand Prix. The Brazilian was in the pits on lap 15 when he was given the green light and drove off with the fuel hose still attached to his car, leaving one of the pit crew floored and subsequently carted off in a neck brace.

(AFP/Marc-Antoine Baudoux)

The pit crew falls while fuel splashes after they failed to get fueling hose off the Ferrari of Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

The Ferrari pit crew falls while fuel sprays after they failed to get the fuel hose of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a service during a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

The pit crew falls after they failed to get fueling hose off the Ferrari of Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

In this multi exposure picture taken in half a second with four exposures on one frame, McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, top of the frame, speeds past the Ferrari pit crew as they await Felipe Massa of Brazil to stop in the pit during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

The pit crew fails to get fueling hose off the Ferrari of Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

Members of the Ferrari pit crew lie injured in the pit area after they failed to get fuel hose off the car of Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a pit stop during a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

The combo of three photos shows the Ferrari pit crew fails to get fueling hose off the Ferrari Formula One car of Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a pit syop during a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Oliver Multhaup)

Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil speeds away after the Ferrari pit crew failed to remove the fuel hose during a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, POOL)

The Ferrari pit crew fails to get the fuel hose of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a service during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko/pool)

The Ferrari pit crew fails to get the fuel hose of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil as he speeds away after a service during a pit stop during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/ Eugene Hoshiko/ POOL)

The Ferrari pit crew fails to get the fuel hose of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil as he stops at the end of the pit lane after a messed up pit service during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko/pool)

Ferrari pit crew remove a fuel hose from the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil, after he drove off with it still attached after a pit stop, during the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at the Marina Bay circuit September 28, 2008. Massa, a point behind Hamilton before Formula One’s first night race, suffered a potential hammer blow to his title hopes after a pitstop blunder sent him from first to last.

REUTERS/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool (SINGAPORE)

The Ferrari pit crew fail to get the fuel hose out of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil as he stops at the end of the pit lane, during the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. The Singapore Grand Prix is the first ever night Formula One race.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool)

The Ferrari pit crew carry the torn fuel hose back to their pits after failing to get it out of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil, during a pit stop in the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. Massa pulled away from his stop prematurely, taking the fuel rig and hose with him up the pit lane. He knocked over one of his mechanics, who needed medical treatment, and almost collided with another car.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool )

The Ferrari pit crew carry the torn fuel hose back to their pits after failing to get it out of the car of Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil, during a pit stop in the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. Massa pulled away from his stop prematurely, taking the fuel rig and hose with him up the pit lane. He knocked over one of his mechanics, who needed medical treatment, and almost collided with another car.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool )

Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil jumps out from his car after grid formation of the first ever night Formula One race Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Sunday Sept. 28, 2008. Renault Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain won the race.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

REFILE - CORRECTING HEADLINE Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil walks away from his vehicle after the Singapore F1 Grand Prix at the Marina Bay circuit September 28, 2008. Renault’s double world champion Fernando Alonso won his first race in more than a year on Sunday while Lewis Hamilton extended his championship lead to seven points after a sensational Singapore Grand Prix. Massa, a point behind Hamilton before Formula One’s first night race, suffered a potential hammer blow to his title hopes after a pitstop blunder sent him from first to last.

REUTERS/Russell Boyce (SINGAPORE)

Source from:

www.yahoo.com.sg

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Best Time for the F1 race! Starting tonight!!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Food) by nicson on 28-09-2008

1. Felipe Massa
2. Lewis Hamilton
3. Kimi Raikkonen
4. Robert Kubica
5. Heikki Kovalainen
6. Sebastian Vettel
7. Timo Glock
8. Nico Rosberg
9. Nick Heidfeld
10. Kazuki Nakajima

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Who got the best bum nicest in Singapore?

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 27-09-2008

Who got the best bum nicest in Singapore?

Do you want to know if you have a nice bumin Singapore?

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Would you put up your sex pics online if someone paid u to???

Filed Under (Entertainment, Food) by nicson on 27-09-2008

Would you put up your sex pics online if someone paid u to???

Imagine your boyfriend is bragging to his friends that how hot his girlfriend is and dares to post nude pictures and take nude pictures. She is daring and willing to play and show it to you. But you sold the pictures to your friends which they want to watch them. That is exiting! But if you really love the person , you wont do that to her. Poor thing I would say to the famous blogger recently in the net that happens this. I wont do that to my love ones.

Related thread:

http://talkback.stomp.com.sg/forums/showthread.php?t=46032

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Twenty Things You Should Know to Enjoy the Singapore Night Race!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 27-09-2008

Twenty Things You Should Know to Enjoy the Singapore Grand Prix
1. What to wear
Singapore’s climate is generally warm and humid all year, with September’s daily mean temperature expected to hover around 27.8°C. If you plan to arrive earlier (1-5pm) at the Circuit Park, you should slap on some sun block, and don’t forget your sunglasses.

2. Right ticket for the right day
This applies to multi-day pass holders, including those going to corporate hospitality suites. Always check your tickets and passes carefully each day before leaving home for the circuit, otherwise, you could find yourself stranded at the gate. Each day is clearly marked on the ticket. Double check!

3. Travel light
Due to detailed security screening, the fewer things you carry, the faster your clearance process will be. Try and avoid bringing large bags. Even better if you bring no bags! For security reasons, do not bring food into the Circuit Park, though we allow one small bottle of drinking water (in a clear container) per ticketholder. The park is already dotted with many F&B outlets to meet all your needs.

4. Don’t bring prohibited items
A list of prohibited items can be found on our website, as well at all gates. Kindly scrutinise the list before leaving home, as there will be no facility for you to “check in” banned items at the gate. The other alternative for those who fail to comply, is for them to bin the items on-the-spot. Check the list to avoid a wasted trip.

5. Use public transport
There will be a severe shortage of parking near the Circuit Park, not to mention road closures. Take the train, take the bus, or walk, but as far as possible, leave your car at home. Instructions on how to take public transport or road closure details can be found here.

6. It’s a street circuit so be prepared to walk!
Make sure that you wear comfortable walking shoes, even if you hold a corporate hospitality suite ticket. There is a fair amount of walking involved in order to get from the gates right to the doorstep of the suites and grandstands. There are a wide range of attractions around the Circuit Park, so walking will be something you might eventually end up enjoying.

7. Allow extra time to get to the venue
As this is the largest sporting event Singapore had ever hosted, a significant amount of time will be needed to screen everyone at the gates. It could look like everyone is checking in to catch a flight, so be prepared to spend some time queuing up. Your patience will certainly be most appreciated here.

8. Make sure you arrive at the right gate
Grandstand ticket holders should use the preferred gate as per printed on the back of the ticket as this will be the shortest route to the seat. You can use a different gate (except Gate 1) if you prefer. IMPORTANT: If your ticket does not state Gate 1 on the back don’t go there as access is restricted and it’s a long walk to Gate 2! The actual location of the gates can be found at www.singaporegp.sg

9. Have you bought a ticket for a child under 7?
Singapore GP strongly advises that children under 7 should not attend the race. Parents/guardians of children aged from 4 to 7 years old will need to sign a waiver that absolves Singapore GP Pte Ltd from any responsibility or liability arising from their choice to bring their child into the circuit. The waiver can be downloaded from www.singaporegp.sg or taken from our ticketing assistance booths. Children under 4 will not be admitted.

10. Ticketing problem on race days
Ticketing booths will be open at Gates 1A, 2, 3, 5 and 7 during the race weekend to assist those who have ticketing problems.

11. Navigation guide
We have prepared an updated map to help you explore all the attractions within the Circuit Park. This map should help you maximise your enjoyment at the race as it lists all the F&B outlets, entertainment acts, and facilities such as medical posts. Make sure you pick one up at the gates as you enter.

12. Even if it looks like it won’t rain…
Buy a Survival Kit as you enter the circuit park as all grandstands are uncovered. The kit consisting of a poncho and a set of earplugs is only S$2 and will be on sale at all the entry gates. You can use the earplugs for all days and keep the poncho in reserve for when you need it. It’s a long walk back to the gate if it starts to rain.  All profits from the sale will go to charity.

13. It is Business as Usual
The Marina Square, Esplanade, and Singapore Flyer will be open for business as usual and are accessible to all ticket holders. Nearby malls like those at the Suntec area will continue to be accessible to the public, and some are planning to extend their opening hours.

14. Make a day of it.
While Formula One™ activities begin after 7pm each day, it does not mean that there is
nothing exciting happening on the track before that. If you are an early bird, you might be just as thrilled by the on-track action during the Aston Martin Asia Cup, Formula BMW Pacific, and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. These support races take place throughout the three days, and their schedule can be found on www.singaporegp.sg

15. What is on the menu?
Besides a wide array of food from some of Singapore’s most renowned restaurants and caterers there are lots of food stalls serving a wide variety of food once you are in the Circuit Park, including halal and vegetarian. It is cash payment at most F&B outlets in the Circuit Park, so make sure you come prepared. There are several automated teller machines located all over the Circuit Park, which are indicated on the map.

16. Entertainment
It does not matter whether you are an early bird or not, as we have lined up an array of top-notch performers for your entertainment. Some of our international performers include The Wailers (Jamaica), Cyril Niccolai (France), Carl Cox (UK), The Fab Four (Australia), and Richard Jackson (the US). Local performers include Soul Circle, K’ASS, and Alemay Fernandez.

17. Merchandise
There is a range of official merchandise that you can only purchase once you are in the Circuit Park. This is different from the merchandise that is currently on sale outside the circuit, and is our way of thanking you for your support for the race.

18. How much time does it take to get out after the race?
It is impossible for over 100,000 spectators to vacate the Circuit Park in mere minutes, due to the limited number of exits as well as logistical constraints imposed on any temporary circuit. It is not uncommon to take between one to two hours to clear other Grand Prix circuits, and we do not expect Singapore to be an exception.

19. How to get home
Full details on all the transportation options including MRT, Buses and taxi stands are available from www.lta.gov.sg. If you want to avoid the rush after the race, sit back and enjoy the live entertainment that will be provided throughout the Circuit Park. Trains will run until 01.30 at City Hall MRT during the race weekend, so there is no real need to hurry.

20. Updates
Do visit www.singaporegp.sg for latest updates so as to maximise your enjoyment at the race.

Source: Singapore GP

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This website let you know everything about F1!

Filed Under (Entertainment, Special) by nicson on 27-09-2008

This website let you know everything about F1!

There are interview with all players and the track review and other reviews in the website. Very excited.

Renault’s Fernando Alonso stunned Lewis Hamilton to grab the fastest time in opening practice for the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday, September 26. Here’s what went on during the session.

Catch the live telecast of the qualifying session on Saturday on MediaCorp’s Channel 5 at 10pm. And for those of you who are heading down to catch the action, take note of the road closures and here’s 20 things to keep in mind to ensure an enjoyable race.

Website

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/nightrace/

Source from

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/nightrace/

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Mama’s milk ice cream cone, anyone? Breast Milk Ice Cream

Filed Under (Entertainment, Reviews) by nicson on 26-09-2008

Mama’s milk ice cream cone, anyone? Breast Milk Ice Cream

Heard that ben and Jerry famous ice cream in US is using breast milk for their ice cream instead of cows milk.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080925/ap_on_fe_st/odd_breast_milk_ice_cream_1

WATERBURY, Vt. - Mooove over, Holsteins. PETA wants world-famous Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Ice Cream to tap nursing moms, rather than cows, for the milk used in its ice cream.

is asking the ice cream maker to begin using breast milk in its products instead of cow’s milk, saying it would reduce the suffering of cows and calves and give ice cream lovers a healthier product.

The idea got a cool reception Thursday from Ben & Jerry’s officials, the company’s customers and even La Leche League International, the world’s oldest breast-feeding support organization, which promotes the practice — for babies, anyway.

PETA wrote a letter to company founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield on Tuesday, telling them cow’s milk is hazardous and that milking them is cruel.

“If Ben and Jerry’s replaced the cow’s milk in its ice cream with breast milk, your customers — and cows — would reap the benefits,” wrote Tracy Reiman, executive vice president of the animal rights advocacy group. She said dairy products have been linked to juvenile diabetes, allergies and obesity.

Ashley Byrne, a campaign coordinator for PETA, acknowledged the implausibility of substituting breast milk for cow’s milk, but said it’s no stranger than humans consuming the milk of another species.

“We’re aware this idea is somewhat absurd, and that putting it into practice is a stretch. At the time same, it’s pretty absurd for us to be drinking the milk of cows,” she said.

It takes about 12 pounds — or 1 1/2 gallons of milk — to make a gallon of ice cream. Ben & Jerry’s, which gets its milk exclusively from Vermont cows, won’t say how much milk it uses or how much ice cream it sells.

As a standardized product under federal regulations, ice cream must be made with milk from healthy cows. Ice cream made from goat’s milk, for example, would have to be labeled as such.

Presumably, so would mother’s milk ice cream.

To Ben & Jerry’s, the idea is udderly ridiculous.

“We applaud PETA’s novel approach to bringing attention to an issue, but we believe a mother’s milk is best used for her child,” spokesman Sean Greenwood said in an e-mail. He didn’t respond to requests for an interview.

Leon Berthiaume, general manager of the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery, which provides milk products to Ben & Jerry’s, called the dairy products “among the safest in the world.”

“Milk from cows has long-term health benefits and has been proven to be safe and healthy and an important part of the American diet for generations,” he said. “I’m not ready to make that change.”

Cow’s milk and mother’s milk aren’t interchangeable, according to La Leche spokeswoman Jane Crouse, who says breast milk is a dynamic substance that’s different with each woman and each child and might have difficulty being processed into ice cream.

Then there’s the question of who would provide the milk, and whether they’d be paid.

“Some women feel compelled to donate milk to a milk bank for adopted babies, or for someone who’s ill or unable to breast feed. There’s plenty of anecdotal evidence about sisters who nurse each others’ babies. There’s a population of women very willing to share their milk. Whether there’s enough to do it for a commercial entity, who can say?” she said.

At the Ben & Jerry’s factory in Waterbury, consumers gave a collective “Ehttp://www” to the idea Thursday.

“It’s kind of creepy,” said Jeff Waugh, 42, of Dayton, Ohio.

“I think it’s a little nutty,” said the Rev. Roger Wooton, 83, of Malden, Mass., finishing up a cup of Heath Bar Crunch.

“How would they get all that milk?” said his wife, Jane Wooton, 77.

Jen Wahlbrink, 34, of Phoenix, who breast-fed her 11-month-old son, Cameron, said she wouldn’t touch ice cream made from mother’s milk. She remembers her nursing days — and not that fondly.

“The (breast) pumps just weren’t that much fun. You really do feel like a cow,” she said, cradling her son in her hands.

Source from:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080925/ap_on_fe_st/odd_breast_milk_ice_cream;_ylt=AlbY42KADS065DlrS5MSDW0DW7oF

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