Posted on April 11th, 2008 by Felix Ker
Remember this especially when we buy lots of ice cream during Baskin Robbins 31st day offer!!! They normally put dry ice in your ice cream pack if you buy a lot.
The story
A friend bought four packs of ice cream and to prevent it from melting, the seller put the dry ice amongst the ice cream. My friend put it at the back seat (not the back of the car) and he started to drive with the windows closed and the air-con on (as what we all do). Soon after that, he had difficulty breathing and it was getting worse by minutes. Luckily, he was in a traffic jam and when he almost fainted, beside him was an ambulance. He dragged himself to the ambulance and got the oxygen treatment. He was getting better on the way to the hospital.
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Posted on April 10th, 2008 by Felix Ker
By: Athi Veeranggan
Penang could soon be rocked by a major land scam that had siphoned off millions from the state government coffers under the BN-rule.
The new DAP-led Penang government has set its sight on finding out how millions of ringgits of the people’s money were lost in land improprieties under the previous administration.
Describing it as the biggest land-financial scandal ever in Penang, Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng found that the land dealings for the past few years had caused the state government to lose millions.
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Posted on April 2nd, 2008 by Felix Ker
Look into your wallet and check if you’ve got notes with "KF" imprinted on it. If you’ve got any, bring them down to where you withdrew them to exchange them for another piece. (Let’s say you forgot where you withdrew them, just bring them to any bank.)
Why are there such notes?
The notes are considered to be deliberately mutilated and they command no value. That means, your $50 can be $0 if you don’t have it exchanged.
According to MAS:
The letters "KF", which appear to be marking stamped onto the note, are not part of the design of the $50 note.
Notes with such marking are considered to be deliberate mutilation and they command no value.
We advise members of public who receive notes with the "KF" marking to bring them to the banks for one-for-one exchange.
Source : Stomp
Can I ask something lame?
Is it limited edition? Heh.
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