Dear All Malaysians in Kuala Lumpur - Petaling Jaya and Selangor.
My family and I are now providing Dog and Cat Boarding at very reasonable prices!!
Grooming is available ( on a daily basis when and if requested ) also at a unbeatable price:-
1) For Dogs = RM15.00 per day 2) For Cats = RM12.00 per day
Extras: Bathing (weekly recommended unless on medication etc) Grooming (Dogs in particular -Exotic Dogs Etc) -Daily basis
A Pet Boarding Form will be required to be signed. Owner(s) keeping the original copy for their reference and filing purposes.
Terms & Conditions: Cash upon delivery of your pets All payments will be made only in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and paid in full. No part payments or installments will be entertained.
Contact Details: Helena Hon - Mobile: 012 914 7868 Ross Ariffin - Mobile: 012 914 8224 Tel/Fax: 03 89440394 Emails: monicatandi@yahoo.co.uk rossariffin@gmail.com
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I have been having this thought in my head for quite a while now. And its this: When I think something isnt going to work out..then my gut feeling is that it wont..for sure. When I can down that road...all the inevitable obstacles and redtape....no Lance Armstrong can scale it even. No Edmund Hillary can climb it no matter how hard one tries.This isnt a defeatist attitude..its my gut feeling.Ive been right many times about these sort of things which brings me to another point. Sometimes in this world...people can begin to show their real colours after a while. And thats good to some extent, but sad when it comes to team work, friendship and partnership. Its even sadder when you realise that something or someone turned out to something different than what you initially thought. You have to always be prepared for something like that or else you are living a life of denial. To think that everything will be a bed of roses...is to think that the world will never cease to exist. Or that animal or child abuses will end one day. It wont. Lets face it. Man created it. Man will continue it as long as "he" exists on this planet. Man refuses to undo it.Its Man's nature to be stubborn. I doesnt mean that one gives up on ones mission. Move foward at all times whatever the cost. Be brave. Be audacious. Stand out amongst the crowd.
Well...thats my penny's worth for this moment. I am sure we all go through these kind of feelings from time to time. But as I said...set your goals...set your sights higher..things will become tougher..but in the end something will be achieved. Not everything. But something at least.
Durian - King of Fruits! (all made of spiky durian rinds!
...the Thai letters under the statue say "Rachathurian" or "Raja Durian" or "Durian King") Chanthaburi province is the heart of Thailand orchard country, 240 km [145 miles] southeast of Bangkok, and the durian capital of the world in terms of production — Thailand produces approximately a million tons of durian per year, and over half comes from Chanthaburi province and another 25% from neighboring Rayong province. Both provinces hold festive fruit fairs at peak season, when durians, mangosteens, rambutans, mangos, longkong/langsat, jackfruit, longans, pineapples, papayas, bananas, coconuts, sugar apples, dragonfruit, and more are present in great lavish abundance. There are so many fruits around, in fact, that the talented local people use them to not only to eat but to create astounding magnificent colorful beautiful works of community folk artistry every year in parade floats built on trucks, or this year, rafts in the water. Chanthaburi has a charming large lake right in the center of town, and sometime in the past year or two they've built a new beautiful wide sidewalk/promenade all the way around it. It wasn't there in 2004 when I was last here; before it was sort of a muddy trail and broken-down brick path around the lake. So this year they shifted the fruit fair to all around the lake from the nearby streets where it used to be. And instead of fruit floats built on trucks in the parade, there were literally floats in the lake alongside the promenade. Same idea, covered artistically with hundreds of fruits, but on floating rafts and boats in the lake instead of on trucks in the street! A charming innovation and likely to result in some spectacular creations in future years. Of course, the durians were fantastic as always in Chanthaburi -- in most of Thailand, usually out of every 10 durians I buy, 2 or 3 are fantastic, 2 are not good, and the others are OK but not the best. In Chanthaburi, 9 out of 10 durians I buy are excellent! At least 5 varieties are readily available: Kradoom (the early season one), Chanee (like raspberry-flavored cream cheese, big rough spikes on husk), Kan Yao (cultured favorite of Thai connoisseurs), Poungmanee (small and supersweet), and the everpopular Monthong (luscious fruity celestial pudding with undertones of butterscotch and almond). I also was introduced to a variety I'd not experienced before, Nokacheep -- "Nok" means "bird" in Thai, and the "cheep" is exactly that -- the sound a bird makes! Difficult to describe, somewhat like Chanee but with a different flavor composition. Delightful. I was in Chanthaburi for 9 days and for the whole time ate only (many) durians plus a few other fruits (mango, longan, rambutan, mangosteen, coconut, pomelo). Wonderful, wonderful. Chanthaburi province is the heart of Thailand orchard country, 240 km [145 miles] southeast of Bangkok, and the durian capital of the world in terms of production — Thailand produces approximately a million tons of durian per year, and over half comes from Chanthaburi province and another 25% from neighboring Rayong province. Both provinces hold festive fruit fairs at peak season, when durians, mangosteens, rambutans, mangos, longkong/langsat, jackfruit, longans, pineapples, papayas, bananas, coconuts, sugar apples, dragonfruit, and more are present in great lavish abundance. There are so many fruits around, in fact, that the talented local people use them to not only to eat but to create astounding magnificent colorful beautiful works of community folk artistry every year in parade floats built on trucks, or this year, rafts in the water. Chanthaburi has a charming large lake right in the center of town, and sometime in the past year or two they've built a new beautiful wide sidewalk/promenade all the way around it. It wasn't there in 2004 when I was last here; before it was sort of a muddy trail and broken-down brick path around the lake. So this year they shifted the fruit fair to all around the lake from the nearby streets where it used to be. And instead of fruit floats built on trucks in the parade, there were literally floats in the lake alongside the promenade. Same idea, covered artistically with hundreds of fruits, but on floating rafts and boats in the lake instead of on trucks in the street! A charming innovation and likely to result in some spectacular creations in future years. Of course, the durians were fantastic as always in Chanthaburi -- in most of Thailand, usually out of every 10 durians I buy, 2 or 3 are fantastic, 2 are not good, and the others are OK but not the best. In Chanthaburi, 9 out of 10 durians I buy are excellent! At least 5 varieties are readily available: Kradoom (the early season one), Chanee (like raspberry-flavored cream cheese, big rough spikes on husk), Kan Yao (cultured favorite of Thai connoisseurs), Poungmanee (small and supersweet), and the everpopular Monthong (luscious fruity celestial pudding with undertones of butterscotch and almond). I also was introduced to a variety I'd not experienced before, Nokacheep -- "Nok" means "bird" in Thai, and the "cheep" is exactly that -- the sound a bird makes! Difficult to describe, somewhat like Chanee but with a different flavor composition. Delightful. I was in Chanthaburi for 9 days and for the whole time ate only (many) durians plus a few other fruits (mango, longan, rambutan, mangosteen, coconut, pomelo). Wonderful, wonderful.
Well...simply put, Durian is a fruit: a big, green thorny fruit. But wait, it is not just another exotic and expensive fruit from South East Asia. In fact, it is considered "King of the Fruit" throughout the region. Personally, I think that is an understatement of the millenium since we Asian are humble people. In fact, the actual status of Durian is "THE GOD OF ALL FRUIT!". No kidding! Yeah, yeah, I know, some (unadventurous) people would rather die than to smell the STINK of a durian. Heck, a few countries even BAN the presence of durian in selected public spots due to its offensive smell (that, to me, is a hopeless rule just like outlawing fart, when we know that it is such a pleasure and EVERYBODY secretly doing it!)
Name: Bombaceae Durio zibethinus L./Murr Better known as: Durian (Malaysia/Worldwide), Duren (Indonesia), Thurian (Thailand) From: South East Asia (Malaysia/Thailand/Indonesia, etc.) Occupation: Kings Of The Fruits Part-Time Job: Handy as a weapon
Why do there have to be certain individuals in Care that make it their career to try to dominate,coerce,intimidate,insult,verbally abuse and just be plain ole "pain in my ass"??. I have just banned in total 2 members from my group! Do I need to continue doing this until I have rid myself of all the vermin that lurks in the dark corners of Care? I wish that Care would do something about all this! Its no use writing to care if they do nothing about this problem.There are too many good people here in my group for such demented people to just join and become a nightmare to my members.I will not tolerate it nor will I allow them to abuse others in other groups.I am going to leave all groups that I have joined in care where these characters either host or post messages.
They are not worth my time or energy.Others should follow suit.Please do not force me to reveal their names as a share network message.