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    Sticky: Re: Living in JB 3 (Johore)

    Ah another niigata brew, asahiyama. :)
    Manju of course?
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    Sticky: Re: Living in JB 3 (Johore)

    Yes it is. Hakkaisan. :P
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    It will not be cost that the person will be worrying about. Couple of really bad scenarios is when an assassin faces a
    botched job or a cancelled job.

    This type of scenario is the worst unless...
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    Sticky: Re: Living in JB 3 (Johore)

    No worries sir, i go there after i discovered my contractors/subcontractors swear by them plus a lot of suppliers get from them too.
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    Yes got, PM me. Lots of good food. The Indian food place near HH has pretty similar nasi goreng, the merah (biasa) type that i like :)

    Too many things i shared, in the end people say they were the...
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    My first choice will be to go to Rainbow, located near the Carrefour in Tebrau area. Bros here may know better sources than me.
    I know the least as compared. BMS mall along Pasir Gudang is a major...
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    Sticky: Re: All about cars in Malaysia

    Nope, its up to 80-90% in fact. Just helped a friend and he got 80% from Hong Leong bank.
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Yes, mobility is key as even today, radar and even to an extent, known SAM sites are switched often. Yes back to their fallback point and covering each other. Export versions of the T72 really did...
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    Sticky: Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Beautiful, breathtaking and the best! :)
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    Sticky: Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    I spray a lot of water not only on the soil but also all around the compound, not a lot but just a fine misting to cool everything off. Also hang wet towels around the entrance or gates so when the...
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    Sticky: Re: Living in JB 3 (Johore)

    All the postings about food is making me hungry. Heading out for Indian rojak. :)
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    Sticky: Re: Living in JB 3 (Johore)

    There are many other properties, do take a look around. What is your budget approximately?
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    For those who like authentic Japanese food, Ebisu near the new Public Bank branch is pretty nice. Not a fan of alcohol but they even have a brew with a taste i acquired from my time in Japan....
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    Archery in Danga City Mall, they have bows for kids too and right next to it is a paintball arena.

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    Kampachi - They have a nice selection of teas and sake.

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    Kampachi, this...
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    Sharing some pictures of food and some places. :)

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    My favourite middle of the night curry joint in Kovan area (Singapore)

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    Good area for water sports, recreation and general value...
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    Re: Country garden @ Danga Bay is Launching Soon

    Apologies sir, clearing again now. A few buses worth of folks from China are coming in next week. Things are definitely
    picking up and i have been approached quite a few times, lets see how it...
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Agree, you bury older stuff so that at least they have a better chance but sending their best tanks into sand trenches and then fixing it such that they sacrifice 100% the mobility of their latest...
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Right, apologies, that it is. My brother in law was in AI as well.
    Well done for you. :) My actual vocation will shock folks here.
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Armoured infantrymen too. Both protect each other in a way. :)
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Yes agree. Resupply and logistics are key, not just gung ho charging of the enemy.
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Even if the earlier version of M1 was used back then (105mm rifled cannon version) and it was lighter than the upgraded (A1) series but definitely not possible to airlift via chinooks.

    Strategic...
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    Re: Setia Sky Suites

    Very true, was suitably impressed.
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Confirm, sometimes not really for the military presence as much as for the shock and awe. :)
    End of the day, any combined arms deployment will always see the infantry holding ground.
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    Re: Indonesia also buying Leopard Tanks

    Counter battery fire still has its own use as scrambling air assets takes time and if not taken out early on, is still vulnerable to their air defense network. While the first shots would have...
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    Sticky: Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

    Thank you sir, i am just sharing what i found was the most important to me and in the end realised it was certainly not work.
    Now my son is like a mini tare panda to me. :)
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