What they need is more work, so they won't have time for all this.
Oh hai guise. Good to be back.
no
Amazing.
Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Oh hai guise. Good to be back.
eat black bean rice
What is that?
y u donno
confirm not chinese
Originally posted by RETARDED_MORON:Oh hai guise. Good to be back.
Originally posted by FireIce:y u donno
I am not sho smart one.
lizzy only know black bean luncheon meat
Long queue today.
mai spam lah charlize
fifi go ban
Sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee get 1 out of 3 charges dismissed
The Court of Appeal in Malaysia has struck out one of the charges against sex bloggers Alvivi over their controversial facebook posting from last year.
Alvin Tan Jye Yee, 26, and Vivian Lee May Ling, 25, had been facing three charges, including one for displaying pornographic images in their blog at Kompleks Mutiara, Jalan Ipoh.
The second charge read that they had uploaded content, which has the possibility of stirring religious hostility between people of different beliefs, at a restaurant in Jalan Dang Wangi from Jul 11 and 12 at about 10.48pm.
At the same time, Tan and Lee faced a third charge of publishing a seditious photograph of themselves eating bak kut teh on facebook with the caption "Selamat Berbuka Puasa at Kompleks Mutiara".
The duo had appealed to have the charge under Section 298 -- for stirring hostility between religions -- struck out on the grounds the law was meant to ensure smoothness of the practice of Islam among its followers, not those of other religions.
According to The Star, Justice Mohtarudin Baki allowed the duo's application yesterday (Apr 21), declaring that Section 298A(1) of the Penal Code was non-applicable and non-enforceable against them.
The unanimous decision by the panel -- which included Justices Rohana Yusof and Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat -- means the duo need only face two charges in their trial at the Session Court in Kuala Lumpur.
The duo's postings last July 11 caused an uproar among Malaysians of all races for their insensitivity, after they allegedly published a photograph with the comment:
"Selamat Berbuka Puasa (dengan bak kut teh...wangi, enak, menyelerakan)" which contained a halal logo and possibly seditious statements.
They later removed the posting and uploaded a new picture of them eating ketupat, rendang and curry puffs.
Malaysian sex bloggers get passports released to shoot documentary in Singapore
A Sessions Court in Kula Lumpur has granted controversial sex bloggers Alvin Tan Jye Yee and Vivian Lee May Ling's application to have their passports released.
The Star/Asia News Network report that Judge Abdul Rashid Daud made the order Monday after Tan and Lee's counsel Chong Joo Tian told the court that his clients needed to be in Singapore to shoot a documentary film on their life there.
Judge Abdul Rashid later granted between May 18 and June 3 to enable the couple, known as Alvivi, go to the island republic for the purpose.
However, he instructed Tan and Lee not to make any press statement on their ongoing case here to the Singapore press.
He also exempted both from reporting to the nearest police station first day of each month pending the disposal of the case.
Earlier, Chong told the court that Tan and Lee had been made an offer by Extreme Media Pte Ltd to shoot the documentary.
He said all the while, his clients had not breached the bail condition imposed by the court, including reporting at the nearest police station on the first day of each month.
Deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin raised no objection to the application.
However, Wan Shaharuddin applied that Tan and Lee be refrained from commenting on their case while they were in the republic.
Chong interjected that the documentary was about their real life in Singapore and not in Malaysia and was limited to the shooting locations which included Orchard Road.
On July 18, last year, Tan, 26, and Lee, 25, claimed trial to three charges under the Film Censorship Act, Sedition Act and Penal Code.
However, one of the three charges which was under Section 298A of the Penal Code, was struck out by the Court of Appeal on April 21.
The charges that still stand for the duo are for allegedly publishing a photograph with the comment "Selamat Berbuka Puasa (dengan bak kut teh...wangi, enak, menyelerakan)" which contained a halal logo and possibly seditious statements, and for displaying pornographic images on their blog.
The duo's postings last July 11 caused an uproar among Malaysians of all races for their insensitivity, following which they removed the posting and uploaded a new picture of them eating ketupat, rendang and curry puffs.
However, the Facebook page was later removed entirely.
the queen got invited or not?
who is Extreme Media Pte Ltd sia
maybe they can shun bian film steven lim and xia xue