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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Next Week Again? Arghhhh!!!

Next week again??? Somebody ought to let me whack him up!!!
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It didn't happen yesterday! And neither did it happen today! Its past 4:45pm now and we checked with our bank...nothing!!! Another delay!!! Sigh... Go on like that can get heart attack very fast lar!
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Anyway, I tak boleh tahan, so I called up the company's Director to find out what's happening. Apparently, the banks are ready to release the funds but still waiting for some sort of a "payment voucher" from "higher authorities". Once they get that, within the next few days apparently, then the money can be released.
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On another hand, we are also pressed for time as on our side here we have a few payments we have to honor for this particular project. If this funding come in too late, then we will have to fork out money first...I don't have RM5million! The pressure and anxiety is compounding steeply. Don't know can tahan for how long more.
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So, a few days it shall be. I wonder if its the final ditch or would there be more delays to come. But I know I have to stay positive. We shall see, we shall see. Sigh.
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On another note, how nice would it be if it was me trashing up this RM728,800 420-horsepower V8 BMW M3 Coupe, just like what Jamaican Olympic champion Usain Bolt, the fastest man alive, did with his. Usain was the triple Olympic champion and World 100m and 200m record holder.
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His apparel sponsor, Puma, gave Usain a spanking new BMW M3 Coupe as a gift.
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But now, that M3 baby is gone!

The car apparently skidded off the road in an incident thought to have been caused by a wet road surface. He was on a road called Highway 2000 on the Vineyard Toll section in St Catherine, Jamaica. A member from the wrecker crew said both front tyres were punctured and the front left wheel was almost torn off. The windscreen was destroyed and the rear window completely dislodged. And there goes the carbon-fibre roof!!! He also said there were tyre marks on the road stretching about 50m up to where the M3 went off the road. Police say there is no indication that Bolt was speeding.

Considering the car actually flipped around several times before coming to a stop, it is still able to maintain a decent internal cabin size, which means that the driver and passengers were never crushed in any way. A great testament to the crash safety of a BMW car!

Maybe I should go get an M3 instead of the 335. The M3 is 50% more than the 335. Haha... But in all that is said, bottom line is still...the funds gotto come in first. Next week!!! Sigh...

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