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Name: TreeKillingDuck Country: Bahamas Gender: Female
Interests: HK Series, Great Movies and Great Music and Great Minds ANd Chipsterz! Expertise: Grumble and whine Occupation: Retired Industry: Construction
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9/10/2003
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| Thai Hospitality - Bangkok (Chapter 1)28 Dec 2008 1++pm - Picked up our checked in bags. Found my bag completely broken. Went up to the controller desk. He was not surprised as well. First question asked was "is it Air Asia?". I guess it's a common problem with Air Asia. Got the Air Asia crew to entertain me after waiting for about 1/2 hours. Given 3 options: a) Take a replacement bag (probably worth about RM45) b) Be paid RM50 for compensation (What kind of STUPID COMPENSATION IS THIS? WHAT IF IT WAS AN LV?) c) They fix the completely broken bag. (I wonder how they gonna do that)
Chose the obvious choice! a. Was not happy. AIR ASIA SUCKS!!@@ If you have to fly them cos they're cheap, make sure DON'T CHECK IN!
MR. TONY FERNANDEZ, CAN YOU PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS "COMMON" PROBLEM??? STOP CRAPPING CUSTOMER SERVICE COS YOU HAVE NONE! (OK, fine I think the Thai cabin crew is very polite and helpful. Kudos to them. BUT the flight back? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA WAT CUSTOMER SERVICE?)
2:01pm (GMT +8) - Got ourselves a nice cozy van to hotel :). We paid:1200 Baht. Found out later, actual price: 600-800 Baht. Owned! 

Election posters everywhere. We spotted a rare Corvette on the side. A ruckus broke out in the van. We're so deprived!
2:42pm (GMT +8) Strange hospitality this hotel has. We were greeted by the host of the day, Mr. Johnny of Imm Fusion, Sukhumvit. So cute but smelly. | | |
| 'Tis the season to be jolly falalalala la la la la...It's that time of the year again! Time to make next years resolutions and plan how to break them too. Can't wait for my Bangkok trip. Rice is having his X'mas party in his sis's house apparently really tired from laughing and talking the whole day... wow... so much work . Glad his aunt liked my gift and wrapping... well, at least 1 person was made happy this festive season from my hard labour. So happy!!!
This one is for Macy... haven't got the chance to pass it to her yet. I made the bow myself!!! I'm so proud of myself!!! I am, I am! Keith, I know u won't be too happy with this wrapping 'cos it's no big deal compared to your super nice ones. But I did it myself!!!
I like it when people are happy.
So may everyone be super happy this coming X'mas and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
My new year's resolution: 1) Lose 10kg. 2) Don't work for people. Make money with my own ways. 3) Be happy. 4) Make people happy. 5) Be a better daughter. 6) Be a potential wife. 7) Be optimistic. 8) Wear more false eyelashes. 9) Make up more 10) Meet more people and dance more.
Side note: My world has never felt so small before. But perhaps what Maryann said was true. "Everyone knows everyone in PJ. You can't fuck around. Which sucks!" I mean, what are the odds of finding out that 2 of ur friends/colleagues know your ex's exes and 2 person you know knows his brother and him? It's feels kinda weird.
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| Headline:Bus and lorry operators: Unfair to punish us for drivers’ offencesBus and lorry operators have to renew their licences annually. I personally think, it's a great move. I may be wrong, I may not be seeing the full picture, but to my understanding, operators have the responsibility over their drivers. It is not unfair to punish them for their drivers faults. As far as I am concerned, your employees are ambassadors to your company. Too bad you hired a crappy driver who has no qualms about taking someone's lives with them when they decide to drive like maniacs. If your driver kills someone, it equals to your company killed someone. So wake up! Check your employee's backgrounds before hiring. Geesh, talk about the lack of responsibility. I say, UNFAIR MY FOOT! | | |
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