Thursday, January 11, 2007



Can you tell what this is? The news will shock you.

It's a picture of the damage sustained by Qantas QF5 on March 8 2006, after it was damaged by a blown tyre short after take-off.

The flight was travelling from Singapore to Frankfurt with 408 people on board.

What the?! I would freak out if I see a hole this big on the plane I'm on, man!

So to all my friends who are coming back to Sydney on a QF, take a closer look before you fly. I think I can see the machinery underneath quite badly crushed.



Talking about being crushed. A 4m long crocodile attacked Sergeant Jeff Tanswell, 37, as he snorkelled off Cape York, in the remote Torres Strait between northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.

The croc clamped its jaws around his head and shoulders and pulled him under water. He was tossed around as if in a washing machine.

Then a miracle happen.

His wife rammed their small boat between the crocodile and himself, forcing it to release its grip.

Sporting a heavily bandaged head and bite marks on his cheeks and neck, Jeff said he felt incredibly lucky to escape and can't believe he survived.

Talk about having a bad headache! Ouch!

Oyster thieves on the loose!



Not Rolex Oysters, but 4800 live oysters were stolen in the past week from a farm at Nambucca Heads, on the mid-north coast.

According to the Food Authority, black market oysters could contain any number of bacteria and, if eaten, could cause serious food poisoning and could even be fatal.

So it's very important now to only buy oysters from reputable sellers.

Let's just see how cheap the prices will go down in the market.

Just imagine you go the the fish shop, and you noticed the really rock bottom prices.

"Eh, boss ar. Your oysters how come so cheap ar?" you asked curiously.

"Hello, got cheap oysters you still want to ask so much ar? Expensive you complain, cheap also you not happy," boss replied defensively.

"No, mar. Nowsaday got oysters, pirated one...from black market. Just want to make sure you sell only "original" one. Dun wan to LS leh."

Hehe. This will be so funny, man.



Eliss brought me for some nice sushi dinner at Bondi Junction. The queue was so long that we had to buy some Wicked Wings from KFC next door to munch first.

The food there is pretty good. My fave are those salmon sushi seared with a torch and the super duper high MSG content tempura udon.

Yum Yum!

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