
Come Beijing Games 2008, you might just see “King Kong” carrying the Olympic Torch during the relay. According to a news report, Yu Zhenhuan, one of the hairiest man in the world has started a campaign to carry the Olympic Torch.
He is said to have 96 percent of his body covered with hair. Although he is a celebrity and has the backing of former gymnastic gold medallist Xing Aowei, the BeiJing Games’ organizers cannot guarantee a place for Yu Zhenhuan in the torch relay.
If Yu Zhenhuan does get a place in the relay, I hope he will be careful with the torch. He don’t want to get burnt!
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I saw banners advertising a (supposedly new) newspaper this morning that reads, “Sinar Harian, suara sebenar Orang Pahang”. It also has a tagline of “Lokal & Neutral” which means “Local & Neutral”. Does that mean some (if any) other newspapers are biased? Curious, I head over to the nearest newspaper stand to get myself a copy.
I left in disappointment when I was told by the man that the newspaper will only be sold in Kuantan on the 17th or 18th June 2007. I can’t confirm this though.
I did some searching and found the Sinar Harian website. According to mSTAR online, Sinar Harian focuses on the east coast news. Kelantan and Terengganu already have their copy for some time now. I wonder what took Pahang so long to get one of their own. I will grab a copy of the newspaper as soon as I can get my hands on one of them.
Their website is only available for the Kelantan edition. There are only a few full text articles in it. Others are one paragraph summary of the news, something that I’m not too fond with. If you are interested to read their news online, you can subscribe to their digital version.
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I went to Giant to buy some groceries today. While I was doing my shopping, an advertisement over the PA system caught my attention. The advertisement was promoting a perfume branded “Shahira” (not sure if that’s the spelling).
The perfume is supposed to be made from natural extract. The advertisement also mentioned that it can help prevent body odour. However, the main “strength” of this perfume is that the scent of the perfume can lasts up to 3 days!
I don’t understand why anyone would need a perfume that lasts up to 3 days after application. Is the world becoming so technology advanced that humans no longer need to shower to prevent body odour and for hygiene purpose?
Now, imagine your boyfriend skipping the shower after a game of football and chooses to spray himself with “Shahira” instead.
Need a hug anyone?
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