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Photo around on second week of Nov
Flagler Pier
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Flagler College
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Sentosa MegaZip accident: Emergency procedures 'followed' after mishap
MegaZip ride will remain closed until it gets safety nod: Sentosa Devt Corp
Published on Sep 20, 2011
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The flying fox ride, one of the attractions at Sentosa's MegaZip Adventure Park, has been closed since Sept 11. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIMBy Kimberly Spykerman
The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) on Monday said it had adhered to all emergency procedures after an Australian tourist was injured in an adventure ride accident just over a week ago.
The flying fox ride, one of the attractions at Sentosa's MegaZip Adventure Park, has been closed since Sept 11.
It will resume operations only after the authorities are satisfied that all safety considerations are in place, the SDC said.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 'FOLLOWED' AFTER MISHAPMr Michael Joseph McCarthy, 38, broke several vertebrae in his back when an unknown malfunction on the zipline sent him past the landing point and slammed him into a pole. He was then moving at about 50kmh. This is the first known accident at the park since it opened in 2009.
Published on Sep 20, 2011
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The flying fox ride, one of the attractions at Sentosa's MegaZip Adventure Park, has been closed since Sept 11. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIMBy Kimberly Spykerman
The Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) on Monday said it had adhered to all emergency procedures after an Australian tourist was injured in an adventure ride accident just over a week ago.
The flying fox ride, one of the attractions at Sentosa's MegaZip Adventure Park, has been closed since Sept 11.
It will resume operations only after the authorities are satisfied that all safety considerations are in place, the SDC said.
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EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 'FOLLOWED' AFTER MISHAPMr Michael Joseph McCarthy, 38, broke several vertebrae in his back when an unknown malfunction on the zipline sent him past the landing point and slammed him into a pole. He was then moving at about 50kmh. This is the first known accident at the park since it opened in 2009.
Monday, September 05, 2011
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Washington D.C.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
on Aug 26th
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Karlis

he was from Latvia... He came to America four years ago.. he graduated at FSDB. I taught him how to do surf today...
his comment on facebook:
Surf:) — with Kenichi Wright at St. Augustine Pier.
12 hours ago via Facebook Mobile ·UnlikeLike · · Remove TagRemoving Tag... · Add Category.You, Artur Katarian Intsons, Crystal McCord and Jessica Neville like this..
Tina Frantz Jones Was good to see you even for a second or two....lol, on road!
9 hours ago · LikeUnlike · 1 personLoading....Kenichi Wright cool, I am glad that you learned from me! but you will getting better and better and more talent than I do. smile
Monday, August 01, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
World Cup for Women
Monday, June 27, 2011
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Monday, June 20, 2011
Maya on May 31
My bike in my hometown


On April and May, I was goal to do more travel in USA and Singapore, I spent only $60 dollars per month (April and May ) and to my house. I rode my bike for two months for work and I rode my bike to work for 1.5 mile,but My big boss decided for me and other co colleague to move to new house near to I-95. Now,I have to pay 90 dollars per month for gas. bcs I have to drive for work! grrrrr! oh, well! (I paid this two bike only USD 25 dollars)
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Happy Father Day for me!

Goodbye to Kazu's first baby tooth.Thank God he don't feel pain and his tooth was dropped accidentally during dinner time

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Kazu asked me to show this areoplane Lego which he fixed to his daddy for father's day.Happy Father's Day to you,daddy from Kazu
I chatted my son last night for 50 mins. I cannot tell you how I feel about this. It is toooo personal. sigh, I hope Kazu is going well in Singapore.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Last night at my friend 's birhtday party
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Bad thunderstorm at my work ARC
Monday, May 23, 2011
Histories of the surfer at surfer mag
"Historically, surfers were not working. They were hanging out at the beach and casing after the prettiest girls - Successfully chasing after the prettiest girls. Surfers were at odds with the jocks and with the workaday man. but something has happened in the last few years. Now surfers are the same as everyone else. Now it seems surfers are trying to emulate urbanites. And I dont think we are very good at emulating urbanites. What happened? what happened to the tribe?"
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Outrage over ‘dog meat’ dishes in Jurong East
(i am surpised about this protect)

An eatery in Jurong East touting two "dog meat" dishes has incurred the wrath of Singaporeans and drawn the attention of authorities.
The owner of Song Hua Jiang restaurant said he has been hounded by angry calls -- many coming in the middle of the night -- after pictures of its menu listing the dishes were posted in online forums on Sunday.
However, Song Yu Ran, 39, who is from China, told The Straits Times (ST) that the two dishes are actually made from pig innards.
The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) said it was investigating and had taken samples of meat from the three-year-old outlet for testing.
"Welfare is a major consideration during the treatment and handling of live animals," said the AVA in an e-mail statement. "In the case of slaughter, AVA accepts only internationally-acceptable humane methods. There is no known humane method of slaughtering dogs for human consumption."
The import of dog meat is illegal in Singapore, and there are no licensed premises for the slaughter of dogs here. If convicted, the offender faces a fine of up to $10,000 or 12 months' imprisonment or both, for each charge.
The menu at the Song Hua Jiang restaurant, which serves North-eastern Chinese cuisine, features the two "dog meat" dishes with photos.
The English descriptions read: braised dog meat with tofu and dry cabbage, and dog meat tripe in sauce. The first costs S$14 while the latter, S$8. Chinese characters indicate only for the second dish that it is not real dog meat. About 40 plates each are sold a week.
However, Song stressed that he explains to any customer who orders the dish that it is not real dog meat.
The restaurant owner filed a complaint with the police Monday evening after receiving numerous disturbing calls.
"They can lodge a complaint against me if I have done something wrong, but they should not be yelling at me if they haven't got their facts right," he said.
Netizens have also posted comments on the Facebook page of animal rights group Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres), with many calling for investigations.
Acres has since clarified on its page saying that the owner has explained that the dish was actually pork, but added that "the owner, however, could not properly explain why he listed it as dog meat rather than just stating it as pork."
Said Acres executive director Louis Ng, "We wrote this because we felt that if the public is told that the eatery just wanted to have an unusual item for patrons to try, it will anger more people… we felt that this was not a proper explanation."
Ng added that Acres will be appealing to AVA to carry out further investigations.
According to Song, the eatery had been checked by AVA several times over the last three years following patrons' complaints about the "dog meat" on the menu.
He said AVA had on those occasions found that the meat was pork and told him only to block out the text on the menu.
He added that he did not remove the items from the menu because he wanted to promote an alternative for Chinese nationals who enjoy dog meat.
"I don't encourage people to eat dog meat, because I think that is cruel and inhumane. I am trying to provide an alternative for people who have a taste for the dish," said Song, who likened the items to mock meat sold in vegetarian restaurants.
His 70-seater eatery gets a mix of Chinese nationals and Singaporean customers.
Song has lived in Singapore for eight years with his wife and 14-year-old daughter. They are now Singapore citizens but he says he would consider moving abroad after this incident, reported ST.
"I am a law-abiding, contributing Singaporean trying to run a business here and it makes me sad that I am being attacked this way," he added.
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An eatery in Jurong East touting two "dog meat" dishes has incurred the wrath of Singaporeans and drawn the attention of authorities.
The owner of Song Hua Jiang restaurant said he has been hounded by angry calls -- many coming in the middle of the night -- after pictures of its menu listing the dishes were posted in online forums on Sunday.
However, Song Yu Ran, 39, who is from China, told The Straits Times (ST) that the two dishes are actually made from pig innards.
The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) said it was investigating and had taken samples of meat from the three-year-old outlet for testing.
"Welfare is a major consideration during the treatment and handling of live animals," said the AVA in an e-mail statement. "In the case of slaughter, AVA accepts only internationally-acceptable humane methods. There is no known humane method of slaughtering dogs for human consumption."
The import of dog meat is illegal in Singapore, and there are no licensed premises for the slaughter of dogs here. If convicted, the offender faces a fine of up to $10,000 or 12 months' imprisonment or both, for each charge.
The menu at the Song Hua Jiang restaurant, which serves North-eastern Chinese cuisine, features the two "dog meat" dishes with photos.
The English descriptions read: braised dog meat with tofu and dry cabbage, and dog meat tripe in sauce. The first costs S$14 while the latter, S$8. Chinese characters indicate only for the second dish that it is not real dog meat. About 40 plates each are sold a week.
However, Song stressed that he explains to any customer who orders the dish that it is not real dog meat.
The restaurant owner filed a complaint with the police Monday evening after receiving numerous disturbing calls.
"They can lodge a complaint against me if I have done something wrong, but they should not be yelling at me if they haven't got their facts right," he said.
Netizens have also posted comments on the Facebook page of animal rights group Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres), with many calling for investigations.
Acres has since clarified on its page saying that the owner has explained that the dish was actually pork, but added that "the owner, however, could not properly explain why he listed it as dog meat rather than just stating it as pork."
Said Acres executive director Louis Ng, "We wrote this because we felt that if the public is told that the eatery just wanted to have an unusual item for patrons to try, it will anger more people… we felt that this was not a proper explanation."
Ng added that Acres will be appealing to AVA to carry out further investigations.
According to Song, the eatery had been checked by AVA several times over the last three years following patrons' complaints about the "dog meat" on the menu.
He said AVA had on those occasions found that the meat was pork and told him only to block out the text on the menu.
He added that he did not remove the items from the menu because he wanted to promote an alternative for Chinese nationals who enjoy dog meat.
"I don't encourage people to eat dog meat, because I think that is cruel and inhumane. I am trying to provide an alternative for people who have a taste for the dish," said Song, who likened the items to mock meat sold in vegetarian restaurants.
His 70-seater eatery gets a mix of Chinese nationals and Singaporean customers.
Song has lived in Singapore for eight years with his wife and 14-year-old daughter. They are now Singapore citizens but he says he would consider moving abroad after this incident, reported ST.
"I am a law-abiding, contributing Singaporean trying to run a business here and it makes me sad that I am being attacked this way," he added.
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Monday, May 09, 2011
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Muslim

Jirde Mohamed walks past graffiti on the front of the Maine Muslim Community Center in Portland, Maine, on Monday. Just hours after President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden had been killed, the center reported that it had suffered a grafitti attack. The slogans included "Osama today Islam tomorow (sic)," and "Long live the West."
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