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Angelica Lee Sin Jie Is Single No More

February 8, 2010 | Category: Life Log | Leave a Comment

Angelica Lee Sin Jie

She is the most beautiful actress, from my point of view. Having said that, her acting skills are somewhat horrible. I think she is too mesmerize with the entire ‘my eye’ ghost movie thing and now she is stuck in that character. Like Tobey Maguire and Spiderman, or Keanu Reeves and The Matrix.

Anyway, she is single no more, married to a divorcee – Angelica is teary-eyed on big day. You don’t choose destiny, destiny chooses you! Don’t get me wrong here, am not crazy about her like how some people worship their idol. To me, she is just another pretty girl, that’s all.

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This is perhaps the best Chinese New Year song ever, possibly since the birth of Chinese civilization or 1930. Damn, don’t you hate those typical Chinese New Year songs. Not only they are outdated, the tune is horrible, not catchy and the MTV sucks. I have this feeling those producers misunderstood the meaning of Recycle, Reuse and Reduce. (Some eco-environment thing)

So, for the love of Chinese culture, stop buying their original CDs and go download them. We need to bankrupt these stone age producers.

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Indians The Beggars And Chinese The Prostitutes

Yup, Datuk Nasir Safar said our grandfather and grandmothers are beggars and prostitutes. I don’t want to sound all racist here but the reason the British brought us (Chinese and Indians) into Malaya is because a group of people refuses to work, right? Tin mining is too tough, tapping rubber trees is too tough, building the railways is too tough, they are mostly uneducated therefore can’t work as clerks which is why the British brought in so many english educated people from a country in south asia into Malaya as clerks.

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