i'll be at tuas, which means i knock off at 5:30pm
where would you like to go? i go reclaim the waraku coupons from office?
nah. dont wanna make u guys go there again so soon.
i can get my waraku fix another day.
what abt kushinbo ?
i feel rikes crabs.
ferret - paw -
how ish u ?
zora~
friday~
dinner~
shiok, love my ex-colleague's blended milo
and his neighbour's won ton noodles
friday...dinner...ok...where ?
Picked up one of these on a whim at the local hobby store last week:
This thing is teh shitz! Been buzzing it around the living room, garage and basement, and generally having a ball with it. So far I've only broken a landing skid when I chopped the throttle too abruptly to avoid hitting a cabinet.
*me collapses in chair*
Originally posted by fudgester:*me collapses in chair*
*chair collapses from fudgie's immense weight*
i got a smaller version.. the picoo z
it's this size..
and almost indestructable as it's made of polystyrene
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
*chair collapses from fudgie's immense weight*
floor cave in when the chair hits ground
Originally posted by fudgester:*me collapses in chair*
wah...you ok ?
BANGKOK - A Thai firefighter dressed as Spiderman to rescue an autistic boy who climbed onto a third-floor balcony and dangled his legs over the side because he was nervous on his first day of school.
Firefighter Somchai Yoosabai was called in after the 11-year-old boy's teachers and mother failed to coax him off the ledge on Monday, he said in a telephone interview Wednesday.
"He was nervous about the first day at school, and he was asking for his mother," Somchai said. "He cried and refused to let any of us get close to him."
Overhearing a conversation between the boy's mother and his teachers about his love for comics and superheros, Somchai rushed back to the fire station to change into a Spiderman costume before swinging into action.
"I told him Spiderman is here to save you. No monster will hurt you now," Somchai said. "Then I told him to walk slowly toward me. I was very nervous that he might have slipped if he got too excited and ran."
Somchai, who keeps costume of Spiderman and a Japanese superhero Ultraman to liven up fire drills at schools, said the teary-eyed boy broke into a smile and started walking into his arms.
The fictional hero was created by comic-writer Stan Lee in the early 1960s. The character regained its popularity in recent years thanks to the trilogy of Hollywood films starring Tobey McGuire and Kirsten Dunst.
Originally posted by zoragirl:friday...dinner...ok...where ?
kushinbo sounds good ?
Originally posted by cassie:And after the floor caves in…what next? The apartment building?
neah... he landed on his downstair neighbor lady's lap lor... hehe
Where did you pick yours up? I've seen that sold here too, by E-Flite, I believe. It's truly amazing how much technology they've crammed into these micro helis.
I'm thinking of picking up an mCX later this week:
It's about the same size (I believe) as the picoo z--in other words, small enough to fly in the bathroom while I'm worshipping porcelain!
Originally posted by cassie:And after the floor caves in…what next? The apartment building?
HIs immense weight causes him to fall through the earth's crust and drop towards the planet's core...
.....
the picoo isn't a counter-rotating thing.. it has a tail rotor.. not sure how different it flies.. i can barely fly it without crashing into everything around
one of these days, i'll go pick up the counter-rotating model...
Originally posted by Ferret:
kushinbo sounds good ?
which one?
there's one at Great World City.. and one at Suntec.. and one at... Jurong Point
going to sleep now..
fer fer go make up your mind, tell us tomorrow yah?
suntec ish good...
Originally posted by cassie:And the compression and what not of the earth…in a couple of million years later, it turns into fossil.
Either that, or, upon impacting the earth's core, his immense mass initiates an uncontrolled gravimetric collapse of the planet, generating enough heat and pressure in the process to turn the earth into a protostar.