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redkop started following HWC Malaysia
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the ironic part is, the customer has a buddhist monk from TIBET who jus arrived in johor to bless that ....... Looks as though there's nothing much you can do, your car is stationary. Look on the bright side, buddhist monk's effort may have spared the child's life. It could be worse. Nevertheless, drive carefully in Johor, banyak pendatang fr Indon, lagi garang than local. Cheers.
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Net, no reason to quit just because of a few unpleasant encounters and let's not have sleepless nights over the hoarders. One just can't hoard forever, a lot of dough is needed. Before we know, next wave comes along, what's next? Hoard again? Lol. Unless we don't have to work and/or earn a leaving,we can continue to do just that. Hey, look on the bright side, they hoard, you save. And you could be saving to buy something more valuable. I'm sure you can find something you like in the ebay with 26 plus thousand listings daily or something nearer to home. Glad you're not giving up.
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From parents' point of view, I do not think it was b'coz of 'kiasuism' but more to trying to provide the best to their children. I gotto declare I'm neither the father concern nor the uncle with a pouch bag. Lol. But a dad with 2 monstrous sons. Being a dad myself, yes, I certainly believe it's all gotto to with an overly concern dad trying to get the best for the son and the dad's mere body language sent out the wrong signal to Netmatrix. I wouldn't blame Net for having such thoughts, had I been there I would have the same thoughts. But again, we can't pre-judge people, but if we care to know them better, they're not as bad as what we thought. Hoarders, well they're here, there and everywhere and it's not going to stop right here. We gotto admit the we ourselves had been one before at some point of time, but as we grew older our priorities changed and we narrow our collection into something really worth collecting or that we really like and not slipped into an obsession level hoarding everything..Yup, HWs collection or for that matter whatever brand it may be is all about a hobby, nothing to get personal about, it's not about competing with each other One just can't compete, there're just too many collectors out there, but sadly many collectors took it as competition and friends turn into foes. How sad. Simply said, one will never be able to collect or hoard everything under the sky, there'll simply too many cars in the market. You try hoarding too many, you go bust soon, you have difficulties getting rid of it later. The road ahead is long and winding, many thousand of cars coming along or that we have missed previously, so how to continue to hoard?
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Some are not movie cars but they remain lovely :- 1. 1974 : The Love Bug (Herbie) - 1963 Volkswagen Beetle 2. 2003 : The Italian Job - Mini Cooper S(R53) 3. 1969 : The Italian Job - Mini Cooper S 4. 1972 : The Godfather - Cadillac Fleetwood 5. 1979 to 1974 : The Partridge Family - 1955 Chevrolet 6700 - Series Bus 6. 1975 to 1979 : Starsky and Hutch - Ford Grand Torino 7. 1978 : Grease - 1948 Ford Deluxe 8. 1977 : Smokey and The Bandit - Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 9. 1964 : Goldfinger - Aston Martin DB5 10. 2008 : Quantum Of Solace - Aston Martin DBS 12. 1981 : For Your Eyes Only - Lotus Esprit Turbo 13. 2003 : Scarface - 1963 Cadillac "Series 62"
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