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me still can't link him with yuan biao leh but i agree he got the korean/jap look...
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haha...expected the mingling fee part... ok lah...for that u mingle with BD can liao! Ya...Kiat suggested to bring the boys and bathe there leh...cos i think rierie will be early
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chain his hands then he cannOt unlock himself lor eh...u can let the boys bathe at my side like Kiat suggested leh...me ok de...juzt pay water bills can liao...
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Booy, want us to chain him to the chair? *paging* who has number lock chains to return uncle??? can bring along for us to chain ah wei for booy!! rierie, PM u le
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u want lobang for Sony tv? i can help u leh...u can pm me
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it can be used out of kitchen too...my tv console, altar, study table all use irex
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he better quickly do a proper job to recover else they will lose more biz along the way...
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haha...no lah...the showroom chair hor, i dun wana touch i hope so too...they find me irritating liao...hear pasir ris only they all know what is the problem...
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i also v mafan de but he is nice lah...he says if anything hor, can still call him...
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cannot swallow lah...but how to bring??? they say will change mah...3x all sala..so the ultimate one is 7 aug...if really wrong then dun give face liao!
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i guess from 5pm ba...someone wana catch ah wei leh
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jamie hope u can find the right person to do your unit we'll wait for the pics
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Ah Soon
familyof4 replied to juz_me's topic in Renovation Contractors, Interior Designers & Suppliers Reviews
how thick is the laminate supposed to be? -
so long as everything swee swee...tell joseph if he can spare one or 2 ah nehs to help u clean up or not else u can speak to elder goh 2 days later ya
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Mansionette Owner
familyof4 replied to tristesse's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
i have a nieghbour w/o railing even with kids of young age! I also dun dare to have no railings cos scared one fine day they decided to act superman or spiderman and give me heart attack! -
actually he looks very soft spoken leh
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Hope this helps: I know it's lengthy...a write up from my specialist...hope it gives more understanding How are floaters treated? For people who have floaters that are simply annoying, no treatment is recommended. On rare occasions, floaters can be so dense and numerous that they significantly affect vision. In these cases, a vitrectomy, a surgical procedure that removes floaters from the vitreous, may be needed. A vitrectomy removes the vitreous gel, along with its floating debris, from the eye. The vitreous is replaced with a salt solution. Because the vitreous is mostly water, you will not notice any change between the salt solution and the original vitreous. Floaters and Retinal Detachment Sometimes a section of the vitreous pulls the fine fibers away from the retina all at once, rather than gradually, causing many new floaters to appear suddenly. This is called a vitreous detachment, which in most cases is not sight-threatening and requires no treatment. However, a sudden increase in floaters, possibly accompanied by light flashes or peripheral (side) vision loss, could indicate a retinal detachment. What causes floaters? Floaters occur when the vitreous, a gel-like substance that fills about 80 percent of the eye and helps it maintain a round shape, slowly shrinks. As the vitreous shrinks, it becomes somewhat stringy, and the strands can cast tiny shadows on the retina. These are floaters. In most cases, floaters are part of the natural aging process and simply an annoyance. They can be distracting at first, but eventually tend to "settle" at the bottom of the eye, becoming less bothersome. They usually settle below the line of sight and do not go away completely. However, there are other, more serious causes of floaters, including infection, inflammation (uveitis), a bleed, retinal tears, and injury to the eye. Who are at risk? Floaters are more likely to develop as we age and are more common in people who are very short sighted, have diabetes, or who have had a cataract operation. A retinal detachment occurs when any part of the retina, the eye's light-sensitive tissue, is lifted or pulled from its normal position at the back wall of the eye. A retinal detachment is a serious condition and should always be considered an emergency. If left untreated, it can lead to permanent visual impairment or even blindness within hours. Those who experience a sudden increase in floaters, flashes of light in peripheral vision, or a loss of peripheral vision should have an eye care professional examine their eyes as soon as possible.
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shoo shoo! u both hacking freddy's thread le...
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u angel leh...i'm devil in contrast thats y hubby says ppl only working y so harsh...but if i dun do that or, things nv move leh...sigh...actually i also v nice de
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this time ur hubby's turn... we cannot be soft with them de. i learn from my bad experience...tell the person who answer my call, if they can't solve it for me, get me the decision maker...i dun wana waste time talking to him/her. then the person LL...if the decision maker not ard, pass me to even higher authority, i dun care, die die must give me an answer...i b*tchy lah...but with such ppl cannot be too polite de.
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deny all the way...haha... ask him how come crack when nothing major happen leh...how come like that ne and act blur blur
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they are known to be slow lor...
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looks like an open concept kitchen condition didn't look too bad from here too. what are the things u intending to do??