The C. Club has some new menu items

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If you eat there often enough, you realise the menu is pretty boring.
 
Sure, there are lobsters for about RM288++ a pop, that's out of menu, but that's boring. Now, you can get a beef/steak platter, or a dish for two (as displayed here). Your options are either wagyu (for about RM500) or brazilian (for about RM200). For two, its a steal.
 
Deserts? The regular menu? I'm pretty bored of. Oh well...

Youth oversleeps after sex with teenager

Youth oversleeps after sex with teenager


KUANTAN: A teenaged couple, who had spent the night together having sex in the girl’s house, was caught after the boyfriend apparently dozed off.

The girl’s stepmother was shocked to find the naked man in bed with the sleeping girl when she came to wake her up for school on Tuesday morning.

State CID chief Asst Comm T. Narenasagaran said the stepmother, aged 46, went to the girl’s room on the second floor of the house at about 7.10am.

When she opened the door, she spotted the 18-year-old youth, who then got up to dress.

“The woman questioned the youth, who later admitted having sex with the girl as they were lovers.

“A police report was lodged and we have detained the youth,” he said, adding that initial investigations revealed that the youth had sneaked into the girl’s room the night before.

The case has been classified as rape.

Sex haven in Sungai Petani

This is what I'd call, a love hotel. And I'm surprised we don't have more of this, all around Malaysia. The Religious Department should find another job...

Sex haven in Sungai Petani


SEVERAL budget hotels in Sungai Petani are providing rooms for unmarried Malay couples seeking sexual escapades.

They offer packages of RM30 for a two-hour tryst or RM50 for a one-night stay.

Kedah Religious Department Chief Assistant Director of Legal and Enforcemant Division Sheikh Muhammad Suhaimi Salleh told Harian Metro that these hotels often operate in unsuspicous locations.

The management would usually hire foreign workers to man the reception area.

“We believe that it is their strategy to delay the work of enforcement officers who carry out hotel raids as these foreign workers do not speak Bahasa well,” he said.

The tactic is also believed to stall for time so the couples would have time to slip away unnoticed.

Suhaimi said the hotels did not publicise their business but only distribute business cards with contact numbers to call. Their operations were no less different compared to the “relax houses” that were popular three years ago, he added.

Q-Buster, busted?

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Tesco claims to have a Q-Buster. If there are two trolleys in front of the counter, and waiting, they open up another lane. Of course terms and conditions apply - this isn't for the express lane.
 
I have 7 items in my cart. Where is the express lane? Nowhere to be seen.
 
Now, parents, take a cue from the crowd on a Sunday. Leave the kids at home. Its not a family getaway. Maybe I should consider day care centres in Tesco buildings? Good business opportunity, no?
 
Except its so heavily regulated, that it seems more viable to find a stay at home maid. Not to mention more economical. Safer? Probably not ;)

1001 ways to save the planet

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That's a book I bought in 1994. Light reading for a boy barely a decade old...
 
I paid RM19.50 for it then, and with all this Earth Hour press and attention, I wonder if I have already recouped the cost of that book ;)
 
Will attempt to re-read it at some stage, and share tips with ya'all as necessary.
 
Reminder: Earth Hour is this Saturday. Turn off your non-essential lights to make a statement, but remember to conserve the environment on a daily basis, not just that one day, mmmkay?