No one told her not to sit in that place.
Oh, that's got to hurt.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Group photo
Bicycle burnout
You've seen bike tyre burnout and car tyre burnout.
But have you ever seen bicycle tyre burnout?
Now you will.
But have you ever seen bicycle tyre burnout?
Now you will.
Sushi & seafood buffet
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Friday, October 13, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Upside down artist
Sky Mirror
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Monday, October 09, 2006
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Fixing video recorder
This is the example of repairmen that I would never let to repair, no, touch my VCR or other similar stuff.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Keg accident
Three of them couldn't roll it around that bench? No they had to lift it up and drop it.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
Scream or they'll steal you
Technology company has come up with a new way to stop mobile phones being stolen - by making them scream.
The software automatically sends an alert to the handset when reported missing.
The Remote XT system is also designed to wipe data and deactivate handsets.
The makers claim it could stamp out mobile phone theft in just two years.

Tracking the phone's location using masts, the system immediately activates an alarm like a high-pitched scream which can only be stopped by removing the battery.
The system, which costs £9.99 a month, also disables the handset itself so that it cannot be used even if the thief removes the internal SIM card.
Mobile theft has soared by almost 200% in recent years, with a third of all robberies now involving phones.
Mark Whiteman, of Remote XT, said: "By making mobiles unusable to anyone but the rightful owner, the phones become worthless and we'll see (the) market for stolen handsets stamped out."
The software automatically sends an alert to the handset when reported missing.
The Remote XT system is also designed to wipe data and deactivate handsets.
The makers claim it could stamp out mobile phone theft in just two years.

Tracking the phone's location using masts, the system immediately activates an alarm like a high-pitched scream which can only be stopped by removing the battery.
The system, which costs £9.99 a month, also disables the handset itself so that it cannot be used even if the thief removes the internal SIM card.
Mobile theft has soared by almost 200% in recent years, with a third of all robberies now involving phones.
Mark Whiteman, of Remote XT, said: "By making mobiles unusable to anyone but the rightful owner, the phones become worthless and we'll see (the) market for stolen handsets stamped out."
Sunday, October 01, 2006
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