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taxi driver on his knees

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taxi driver on his knees...sad state...
 

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Pity that greedy and cunning twit self destructed. He would have loved this thread.
 
LTAdogs are Malaysians, they would know RM50, not kneel like a dog.
This useless taxi driver should go home fuck his mother and hang himself.
 
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Indians found, named and developed singapura and malaya. Everyone on the islands except for bumiputras ( also a indian word) should kneel before indian. Here is something about origin of malaya.

The Malaya Mountains were a range of mountains that were mentioned in the Hindu sacred texts like Matsya Purana, the Kurma Purana, the Vishnu Purana,[1] and the epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.[2][3]

The Vishnu Purana specifically mentions it amongst the seven main chains of mountains in Bharata (ancient name of India), namely Mahendra, Malaya, Sahya, Śuktimat, Riksha, Vindhya, and Páripátra.[1] According to the Matsya Purana, during the Great flood, the giant boat of King Manu was perched after the deluge on the top of the Malaya Mountains.[4]

These mountains are believed to have formed the southernmost part (Southwards starting from the Mangalore region) of the Western Ghats, modern day Kerala while the Northern part of the same was called the Sahya Mountains. . The peaks of these Malaya mountains were said to be higher than those of the Sahya Mountariod of recorded history, it might have been the junction of the Chera and Pandya Kingdoms. Sangam Literature calls these mountains Pothigai.
 
After getting $200 fine, he was praying to get lucky this weekend... :biggrin:
 
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