24th April 2009, Kuala Lumpur. What turns out to be a normal daily run of delivering bricks turn into a freak accident as our latest Darwin award winner found out. The decease Mr. Lee was on his daily run to deliver bricks ordered by a customer. Mr.Lee failed to perform a couple of important lesson which lead to his demise which is when one park he’s or her’s vehicle especially a 3 tonne truck to unload any sort of goods it pays to have a common sense to turn off the engine. No matter how long the stop takes or how long one driving experience has in his/her entire life. And secondly the parking brakes are installed for a reason. It pays to use it when parking. Where Mr.Lee fail in common sense makes up in creativity or in this case uniqueness on how to get a first class ticket boarding flight to St. Peter’ gate. As Mr.Lee got down from his 3 tonne truck to unload the bricks he left the engine running while uploading the brick from the back of the truck. The 3 tonne truck moved backwar
yes, even in the recent festive season, i did manage to catch 1 or 2 movies..A Thai movie might i say...now i don't speak thai but hey..is Tony Jaa so why bother with the dialogs when you are there to enjoy the actions. Ong Bak 2 is a 2008 Thai martial arts film co-directed by and starring Tony Jaa. It is a prequel to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior. It has nothing to do with previous Ong Bak movie well cept for the same action hero but never the lease is Tony Jaa. ok here's the plot,Tien (Tony Jaa character), a boy who aspires to grow up to be like his father, a gallant and loyal warrior. The treacherous and power-craving Lord plots to seize total control of the country. He sends out vicious assassins do murder Tien's mum and dad and his loyal soldiers. The only survivor from this massacre is Tien, who manages to escape with deep vengeance in his heart. Tien is then captured and almost killed by slave traders before being saved by a leader of a guerilla band, who takes Tien in
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