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sam leong's brothers and sisters say boycott tiger beer and ya kun

People come to invest in their country also kenna fuck? All the Singapore companies should withdraw from Burma and let’s see who suffers more.
 
Nah "Bangla" sounds too boring I'd have to spend time picking up ugly pinay maids at lucky plaza.

Perhaps something South American eg Brazilian or Argentinian.
With your kind of looks not possible to be Latino.. If u don't like Bangladeshi, I reckon Nepalese will be most suitable for u.. :biggrin:
 
People come to invest in their country also kenna fuck? All the Singapore companies should withdraw from Burma and let’s see who suffers more.

only the junta benefited from the investments
 
The junta had enjoyed good relationships with Singapore in the past. Ex-staffs from a certain defense industry I know used to arrange for full accommodation and educational institution entrances for their children in Sinkie Land and in return, they were very well paid for this.
 
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I will suppork the protestors and boycott ya kun and tiger too. And just to show my commitment, I'll throw in my boycott of breadtalk too...
 
I hope more ppl boycott Ya Kun.... the place is too crowded anyway. Then i can enjoy my premium overpriced coffee in air-conditioned comfort.
 
Why quarrel with food and drinks? As if this will help their democracy cause even one tiny bit. Tulan don't invest in Myanmar anymore. Can always invest elsewhere like Laos or Cambodia.
 
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