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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Fifty ways to end, multitasking in the loo being the first for smokers.

One in five smokers here have smoked, or would do so, in a public toilet. Why? "To save time by multi-tasking in the toilet" or because public toilets were "the most convenient place to smoke".
The tough antismoking laws to save themselves from themselves by the Authorities were the most common reasons by loover,since they were in the loo. The big loo is normally seen as a big ashtrays.These were the most common reasons given in a recent street poll. Which makes it run into conflict with the no smoking law enacted by the Board. Tell it to the guardpost, and the security personnel will half hearted go into the toilet to stop the loover to cease, and then promptly go to another corners and pull out a cigarettes. You can smell a smoker by their breath,it seems that as a baby, their lungs were full of nicotine when born ?Possible.? Try telling that to a smokers and they will tell you a longer stories of why it is good and safe to smoke. Save yourself first, for second hand smokes can kill too. An addicts will never know what hits them. So it comes to the questions, what one is to do when there is smoking in the loo ? The law on smoking is an ass when this situation arises. I normally advice a water bath, flung over the loo to wash the air over the area. Next could be coloured water.
Anyway the poll, commissioned by Pfizer (Singapore) and the Restroom Association (Singapore) on 288 smokers, revealed that one in five smokers here had smoked or would do so in a public toilet. Presumeably a bill would be passed in Parliament to banned smoking in the toilet. All Malaysian toilets are smoking areas if one have visited the trouble spot up north. Tell it to the guards, and they would be none the wiser on what to do, will the camels stickng out of their pockets.
The polls also reveals that the majority of such smokers also said that they would dispose of their cigarette butts in the toilet bowl. Either the Bills be passed to declare that henceforth that all pubic toilets be deem a smoking place or is the authorities need a poll to to do that. Then the Board need to go for dental fixture for better teeths and effective, for the tongues is weak. Otherwise,dont bother to pass such laws. Its ineffectiveness is irritating and sucks. God bless the smokers more than those who dont.
However, those who had smoked in public toilets also said that there are deterrents to discourage them from smoking. More than one-third of such smokers said that while a heavy fine would be the most effective deterrent, at least a third felt that they would not smoke in the public toilet if it was very clean and nice-smelling.

In light of the findings, the pharmaceutical firm and the association have joined hands to implement a public awareness drive to discourage smokers from lighting up in public toilets. They should then visit the dental association for iron teeth to bite better. By flashing their powered dentures, it would saves smokers from themselves and saves a lives, a worthy act in view that second hand smokes kills second person nearby.Smoking is like a state of slow murdering, bits by bits,and allowed by law.
Now the authorities will from next month,at all 24,500 public toilets across Singapore will display posters underlining the harm of nicotine addiction, encouraging smokers to overcome their cravings and quit the habit by calling the Health Promotion Board Quitline or seek help from a doctor or healthcare professional. Killing of a second by second hand smoke is murder.

Would you buy at the upcoming Woodbury Common in Kulai,Johor.?

The throngs of buyers flying to Woodbury Commons in New York is set to end in the future, if the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has his way. He was wrapping up an agreement with the honcho to open the WC branding in the year 2011 North of Singapore. The "world-class premium factory outlet" will start construction early in 2010 and by the next years, buyers will attracts hordes of shoppers. Its centre in Big Apple, New York - Woodbury Common - bussed millions of shoppers via the Quayside transits station and five hours later, into the paradise of discounted items of designer brands like Coach, Gucci, Zegna, and Burberry, a steal at between 25 and 60 per cent cheaper. The massive Paradise in the way out locations,with its efficient transport and well organised serves the buyers and shoppers well. However, with the proposed copy in Kulai, it will have to solved its typically Malaysian problems, crocked traffic cops. Any foreign registrations cars , just passing the immigrations and tolls booth have to pay the TP, who welcomes drivers with open arms. Mostly it goes like this , the first sign that trouble is afoot is when the traffic cones slows the traffic to one lane. Then those selected cars will be individually entertained with their offences, mostly speeding at certain locations way back. Normally, the warning signs are there, the opposite motorist will gives highbeam in broad daylight. Save for the bushes and well laid plants, certain locations will be a ambush spot. They could be hiding amongst the fruitstalls or in the bushes, with their ray guns. Sign, the proud police of What reduces to hiding in bushes. To protect and serve ?No, just their own pockets. No pride, no shame, the hungry looking TP , a laughing stock of the world. And what did the our side says about it all. To respect the local, when overseas law. A weak lame of a response. The truth is that after the border you are on your own. A contigent of Ferraris and Lamborginni to Genting was treated just like that, the top people, rich and loaded, the Maserati, bashed and brutalise in the lawless highways of you know where.So much so that as a mute response, the royalty was given a less than formal priviledge when exiting Singapore ICA.
Now back to the future. Now, the PM met representatives from the Chelsea Property Group in New York on Monday to parley.The joint venture between Chelsea Premium Outlets and Genting Group, it is part of the Iskandar Malaysia project. It must control the TP mafia. Otherwise , it will leave a bad taste, after the shopping and browing . The added cost would deters all from shopping there.
Chelsea Premium Outlets is owned by Chelsea Property Group, which is the world's largest owner, developer and operator of upscale outlet centres in the United States, Japan and South Korea.
"It is the first (Chelsea) centre in the (Asean) region and I'm very happy that they have chosen Malaysia," said Mr Najib. Next stop for him would be to stop at the TP HQ in Kulai, and lay down the rules. Stop laughing you punk.

He said he understood other countries in the region had been trying to woo the Chelsea Group to set up the centre.
Its centre in New York - Woodbury Common - lures millions of shoppers to its discounted items of designer brands like Coach, Gucci, Zegna, and Burberry. Items are a season old and are between 25 and 60 per cent cheaper.

Mr Najib, however, said there was a slight delay in the Malaysian project earlier as the Chelsea Group had wanted to regroup its finances during the economic crisis. He said: "Now that they have done so, they've got additional reserves for the project."

He was confident the centre would also spin off secondary business and economic activities for supporting industries. Also the spin off would be great for the TP HQ in Johore. The saliva will be free flowing in 2010, when the whole setup will be up and running. This is an OFf budget proposal running parallel the the PM. It is advisable to avoid going on the road,during the festivities period. It coincides stalking up the larders, new clothing and topping up the bank. The whole mechanism is geared and officially approved, it is a monster that feeds itself.No one can stop it PM or MP. Money is the root cause of evils when you are travelling the road up north. The TP will get it away from your wallets gleefully.
"Besides promoting tourism, Malaysian small-and-medium industries will have the opportunity to get involved," Mr Najiib said, adding that local products like batik would likely be featured alongside international brands.And the local corruptions for all tourist to see, and feel.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Bangladeshi Conjoined twins seperated by Australian doctors.

Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna are out of intensive care and seeing each other for the first time as they make an "amazing" recovery from surgery to separate their conjoined heads, doctors said Tuesday. The girls, rescued from a Dhaka orphanage, were playing and watching DVDs after moving to a shared room on the normal ward, just a week after the high-risk operation to separate their fused skulls and brains.
The two-year-olds were in "fantastic" shape and showing no evidence of any brain damage, said Melbourne Children's Hospital chief of surgery Leo Donnan, explaining that they were moved on Monday.

"These little girls are doing everything they were doing beforehand, their function, their communication and their interaction with each other," Donnan told reporters. "The exciting thing is they're now starting to play ... (it's a) pretty amazing thing to see."
Donnan said he had been taken aback at their rapid progress, with Trishna, who previously took nutrition from her sister, starting to eat on her own for the first time.
She's taking little bits of bread and little bits of fruit (and) she's never had an appetite before," he said. "It's been a remarkably smooth process and they've been very happy and obviously day by day they're improving."
He added that the girls would be closely watched over a period of weeks, months or even years for signs of psychological shock arising from their separation.
"They are very conscious of each other, they can see each other," he said.
"A lot of medications are still on board, they're still adjusting their systems but they can certainly see each other, they can certainly communicate with each other."
The immediate focus remains on healing their wounds, bound by huge head bandages, he said. The girls were joined by the top and back of the head, meaning they had never seen each other before.
"Our primary aim now is to get them through the healing process safely, and then they will go into an environment with each other, with their carers who will go through the emotional side of it," Donnan said.
Trishna and Krishna's condition has amazed medical staff who have cared for them since their arrival in fading health from Bangladesh two years ago.
They were given just a 25 percent chance of both recovering completely from the notoriously difficult surgery, which lasted 32 hours and involved some 16 specialists.
Meanwhile the girls' 22-year-old mother, who was unable to care for the sickly babies and handed them to an orphanage soon after their birth, has said she hopes to travel to Australia to see them.
"No mother in the world could be as proud as me. I always knew that they would get separated. I just knew everything would be OK in the end for my girls, she said.