Friday, September 21, 2007
Jap Used Underwear
Who would want to pay cash for a used panty?
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Funny Soccer Clips
Monday, September 17, 2007
UPM Conspiracy..... Again
Last week, UPM was again dwelled into another conspiracy when several staff members of the student affairs department (HEP) raided the room of Yee Yang Yang, a first-year student in Hostel 13 who is a member of a pro-student grouping. After raiding his room, Yee was then interrogated for 2 hours starting from 11pm. Most of his electronical devices such as laptop, handphone, MP4 player, 2 pendrives were taken away from him beside leaflets and personal documents. The HEP staff, commanded by a UPM personnel known as Jamali from the Unit Tugas Khas, left without providing any written acknowledgment of the items confiscated.
The very next day, other students headed to the HEP office demanding for official acknowledgement upon the item that have been confiscated from Yee.
The question is, how safe can UPM be in the future if they can't even handle both staff and students properly.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
SD Astray Red Frame

Getting ready for an afternoon of modeling.

SD Astray Red Frame without the lower torso.

Ready made gun, just need to snap it out from the runners.

SD Astray Red Frame.

Size comparison between SD Astray Red Frame and MG Zeta Plus A1.
Monday, September 10, 2007
A Year Later
This year, during Lunar Month as well, roughly about a year later, Ixora's residents were treated with another shocking incident when security guard found the body of a female MMU student lying in her own pool of blood.
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Source:http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?ile=/2007/9/10/nation/20070910073118&sec=nation
Varsity student jumps to her death
MALACCA: A 22-year-old final year Multimedia University accounting student is believed to have jumped to her death from the 18th floor of an apartment in Bukit Beruang at 6.30pm on Friday.
Police said the girl's slippers were found on the 18th floor. It is believed that the girl, who resided in a nearby apartment went there to visit a friend at about 6.20pm. A guard, who heard a loud thud, found the body sprawled on the ground floor and informed the police. The student's parents, who are staying in Shah Alam, have been notified.
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Note: The picture below might be a little gory for some of you. So do whatever you see fit.
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Picture taken by one of my friend who stay right beside where she was found.
I'm not trying to prove anothing here, but its just weird right?
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Night That I Long Wished For
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Supernatural Encounter

Sorry for the bad quality picture. But if you can look up closely especially at the place where I squared it, you can see a lady like figure. The strange that is that she's totally taller than anyone else and if you look closely, she doesn't have a face. I'm not making this up, its totally up to you to believe it or not.
Monday, September 3, 2007
SMS Scam
Gullible Malaysians lose RM35mil to syndicate in lucky draw scam
By LOURDES CHARLES
KUALA LUMPUR: Gullible Malaysians have lost a whopping RM35mil in the past seven months to an international syndicate in an elaborate SMS scam.
Police learnt of the huge losses after 163 cases were reported since January.
Forty people were detained recently in connection with the syndicate, based in Taiwan and Hong Kong, which has been operating here since 2006.
“We believe the syndicate members raked in about RM5mil a month just by sending out SMSes to the Malaysian public, claiming that they had won a lucky draw.
“Our investigations revealed that the syndicate either used a local or Hong Kong cellphone number,” Federal Commercial Crimes Investigations director Comm Datuk Ramli Yusof told The Star.
He said the syndicate had devised at least seven types of SMS scams It is learnt the syndicate in Taiwan had raked in an estimated $280mil Taiwanese dollars (RM29.7mil) in the past few years.
At least 19 Taiwanese suspects had been detained in the past few weeks in Xiamen and Fujian provinces in China.
The syndicate’s modus operandi is to send out SMS in Chinese to selected cellphone numbers informing the victims that they have won a lucky draw. They are to contact the number to collect their winnings, usually nothing less than RM100,000.
The message is normally accompanied by two cellphone numbers – a local and a Hong Kong number. In order for the victims to collect their prize, they must first pay a fee – being legal, insurance and membership expenses.Some of the SMS scams are:
VICTIM receives a call that he or she has won a lucky draw by an electrical company based in Hong Kong and that he/she needs to pay a 5% tax to retrieve the goods worth an estimated RM100,000; VICTIM receives a call from a Mandarin-speaking person saying that he/she has won a lucky draw contest and to contact the phone numbers given to collect the winnings. But he/she must pay a transfer fee to be deposited into an account. After depositing the money, the victim will be asked to contact another party to collect the prize. When the victim contacts the other party, he/she is asked to pay other charges; and VICTIM receives a call from a person claiming to be a court official. He says the victim has failed to attend a court hearing. This will be followed by another call from a man claiming to be from Bukit Aman. The second caller informs the victim that he/she is involved in a criminal case and has to deposit a certain sum of money or his/her bank account will be frozen.
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