- Remanded: Datuk Siew Ka Wei (Ex Tourism Malaysia chairman), and Elizabeth Ken (CEO of Geeko Tech Sdn Bhd... #speedygonzales
- Andrew Stanton holds the world record for longest pee at 508 seconds (almost 8.5 minutes) #2018
- KILLERS OF 3 SISTERS ARRESTED because of a dream...
- Robber-rapist brothers at Puchong gambling den just 1 km from Police HQ: Younger brother dead, older brother arrested.
- Mydin will absorb the GST of 6%. So will MR D.I.Y.
- Video: Audi commercial in China compares women to used cars. But someone in Malaysia said that "properties are like women"!
- The Return of Sire Ma (馬賽)...
- Photo: Tourist holds the penises of 2 boys! Semporna Island, Sabah again?
- Anwar Ibrahim: another sex video, an amateurish attempt to smear him.
- Hidden cameras in changing rooms in JB! Really?
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Daily Archives: September 13, 2016
Video: U.S.Lawyer Kimberly Motley says Anwar didn’t do it.
… Lawyers for Liberty @lawyers4liberty 12h12 hours ago How I defend the rule of law by Kimberly Motley … 16 September 2016 Jamal yesterday called for a rally outside the Federal Court on Oct 12, the day of the review … Continue reading
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Donate to Native Rights lawyer, Harisson Ngau! He needs RM37k to be transported by chopper to Kuching for treatment.
… Donations can be banked into the account of his wife: Uding Ngau Maybank account 161181039023 … 13 September 2016 … FMT News @fmtoday 5h5 hours ago Ex Baram MP Harrison in ICU at private hospital https://shar.es/1wNzrg via @sharethis … … Continue reading
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Screws and accidents on the highway: Who is screwing around?
… 13 September 2016 I received these on WhatsApp. What’s going on? .. This photo was also sent. …
Salleh Said Keruak asks WSJ to submit candidates for GE14.
… 13 September 2016 … malaysiakini.com @malaysiakini WSJ should submit candidates for GE14, minister opens fire Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Keruak has launched a broadside on The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), saying the US-based publication should submit candidates … Continue reading