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we call it 'hairy'tan...hehehe...or better still rambutan.
It is very delicious...i guarantee that...

for more info www.rambutan.com



malaysian call 'salak'...but the mat saleh (foreigner) call it snakefruit.

this one looks like lecee.......
 
People over there eat grits too? Is it the yellow type? Because Bahamians Looooove Grits, Grits and Tuna, Grits and avacado, Grits and boiled fish, Grits and stewed fish, Grits every morning!

Grits make me cry:cry:

wats grits? :smile:
 
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ewwww......wat r these rats doing? they actually drinking the milk without spilling it! ;D ;D ...i mean how can they be stayying out of the big tray......these rats have manners:giggling: ....wat country is it from?
 
ewwww......wat r these rats doing? they actually drinking the milk without spilling it! ;D ;D ...i mean how can they be stayying out of the big tray......these rats have manners:giggling: ....wat country is it from?

THat is more likely from India. Hindu's do that. They have a whole temple where they have a pond with milk with rat holes in troughout the strucutre of the building where the rat come through to enjoy the milk. The hindus come and drink the same milk.

I watched it on TV.
 
I would post up pictures of some of the absurd hairstyles that women over here do. I mean, some of them are like 2 feet high with buttons and lace and flowers and maybe 10 pounds of gunk to keep it stiff,

But I dont think that would be appropriate here :D
 
Chill out bro. We all know now, the secrets out. We are cool with it.:shade:

I'd love to say that we Malaysians eat foreigners (especially Bangladeshis) for lunch but that dangerously sounds like a half-truth or worse a fitnah.:D
 
If you ever get to the USA we have some fairly weird stuff.

Scotty's Castle in Death valley:

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http://www.legendsofamerica.com/CA-DeathValley.html


The Original London Bridge in Arizona:

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http://www.arrivelasvegas.com/Londonbridgeh.htm


The Winchester Mansion:

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http://www.ghosts.org/haunted/winchester/winchester.html



The Fouke monster in Arkansas and Texas:

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http://www.texasbigfoot.com/ark_gaz2.html


http://www.texasbigfoot.com/

The Marfa lights here in Texas:

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http://www.envasion.net/2003/marfa.html
 
16/02: Thwart ‘sex maniacs’ with chastity belts--religious adviser
Category: General Posted by: Raja Petra
Agence France-Presse

A respected Malaysian Muslim religious advisor has suggested that women wear chastity belts to thwart "sex maniacs" who rape and commit incest, according to a report Friday.

Abu Hassan Din Al-Hafiz said cases of rape and incest were rampant and that chastity belts would help reduce sex-related crimes, the Star daily reported.

"We have even come across a number of unusual sex cases, where even senior citizens and children were not spared. The best way to avert sex perpetrators is to wear protection," he was quoted as saying in the newspaper.

"My intention is not to offend women but to safeguard them from sex maniacs," he said.

Elaborating on his idea, he said there would be other positives to donning the belts.

"Husbands could also feel more secure, if you know what I mean," he said, adding chastity belts were worn as recently as the mid-1960s.

Abu Hassan has served as a religious advisor to Malaysia's king and written books on Islamic studies.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL MALAYSIA PRESS STATEMENT

Chastity belts – another form of violence

Amnesty International Malaysia is appalled by the statement by Datuk Abu Hasan Din Al-Hafiz, a religious leader, that chastity belts would protect victims of rape and incest.

The underlying cause of rape and other forms of violence against women lies in discrimination which denies women’s equality with men. Violence against women is about power and control.

This suggestion is nothing else but another form of violence to control women’s behaviour and to restrict and maintain the subordination of women. It is unacceptable and violates a women’s dignity and her physical and mental integrity.

The use of chastity belts also amounts to torture, inhuman and degrading treatment that violates a women’s sexual and reproductive rights and is detrimental to a women’s personal health and hygiene.

We call on all the government and community groups to denounce statements like this that reinforces discriminatory attitudes and perpetuate violence against women and girls and take the necessary action.

Josef Roy Benedict
Executive Director
Amnesty International Malaysia

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I think the idea here is sarcasm. Since Malaysia refuse to put Shariah first and implement hudud to punish sex offenders, combined with the fact that rapists who know how to navigate the law can procure release, what else can the lay person do to protect herself from such predators?

Non-Muslims in Malaysia (including Muslims proclaiming to be "liberalists") are very quick to jump on conclusions and scream "human rights"). However, I agree that the religious scholar should have added, "What else can we do for a society that rejects every Islamic doctrine designed to protect them from harm?"
 
Briton wins suit against Government

By CHELSEA L.Y.NG

KUALA LUMPUR: Briton Ronald Beadle, whose passport was impounded for 16 years for alleged tax evasion, won RM3mil in damages for all the suffering he endured.

Judicial Commissioner Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat ordered the Inland Revenue Board, its former assistant director-general and the Government to pay the 69-year-old RM2mil in general damages and RM1mil in exemplary damages.

“I am satisfied that the defendants had carried out their powers arbitrarily without any regard for the plaintiff’s interest,” Tengku Maimun said in her 25-page judgment.

She added that she did not think that Beadle had been falsely imprisoned due to the confiscation of the passport but was convinced that the defendants had unlawfully and improperly issued a directive for its seizure in 1981 to prevent the plaintiff from leaving this country until the sum of RM22,778.70 was paid

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