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Selling an Orange Roots Pullover. Material's very woolly and very nice for you to lie on it. Keeps you very warm too. Suitable to be worn as one piece or with a shirt inside.

Colour: Normal shade of orange (not too bright)
Size: M/L (somewhere in between)
Condition: 10/10 (worn only once)
Price: $80 (I bought it at $110)
Edited by ultraman tiga 15 Sep `08, 9:22AM
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Hey everyone my first time posting here. So plz dun flame me if my qn sounds noobish thanx! I've been building models without spray painting them. Now im interested to try to spray paint them. But how do i know what colours and shades of paint to buy for a particular model? Do i just look at the box? Or do i have to open it up to look at the manual? Thanx a lot in advance!
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Wah your sample is not very clear haha but nice voice. Anyway if im not wrong, the song is "Fragile" by Every Little Thing. Go to this link to check it out http://youtube.com/watch?v=nZ6Ewp1b1aE. Hope this helps.
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Err… That’s no need to think so much about Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Simply because this show is created from stock footage from the original show which is a Japanese cartoon show titled Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger which is part of a long running series named SuperSentai just like Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is part of the Power Rangers series. So all the Zords and weapons and stuff were the Japanese’s ideas. I doubt the American producers could have any influence on the Japanese producers and i do not think that they would deliberately portray the things you have described.
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Originally posted by geodome:
Hwa Chong Institution started out as the first Chinese Middle School outside China and the first of its kind in Southeast Asia when it was founded in 1919. It has a rich Chinese legacy which reflects the strong heritage of Chinese culture in Singapore. [b]"Ai Wo Hua Zhong" is not commie-like. It represents the strong sense of togetherness of the Chinese settlers prior to Singapore's independence and the strong sense of coherence among fellow students.
Today, as a leading educational institution in Southeast Asia, it has been hailed as "Eton of the East". It is the epitome of success in education in Singapore, funded by private donors who are interested in the well-being of Singapore's society. You never hear of Chinese High or Hwachong Alumnus who enters Singapore politics and supports GST hike, provides unapologetic comments if his kid made a hash insensitive comments on their blogs.
One noted alumni of Hwachong Institution is Ong Teng Cheong. He cared for the well-being of our nation. He was the first elected President of Singapore who wanted to check the health of national reserves. He requested access for records of transaction, only to be thwarted by you-know-who. His concern for the nation was also reflected in his role as the Secretary-General of NTUC. He sanctioned a strike for the Shipping Industry in January 1986 without approval from the cabinet, knowing well what their response would be. He was also instrumental in striking a deal between the workers and employers in the Shipping Industry that was in favour of the workers' welfare.
You don't hear such political endeavours and triumphs in social justice carried out by an ex-Rafflesian, do you? Clearly, Chinese High or Hwachong Institution does a better job in imparting values to smart people. Join Hwachong, not Raffles.[/b]yay yay! well said!
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Originally posted by Othello_Red:Don't run simply to cover distance...on ur runs, alternate between running at high intensity for a short distance, then go slow, then immediately fast again. The higher the intensity of your work out, the shorter it has to be to produce the same effects as a distance run. Distance running simply conditions your body for long distances, you will lose weight, but not at the rate that you would like.
but if u run like dis, wun u get stitch veri easily?
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