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Ijok & The Nasi & Lauk Story

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Anonymous said…
Hello ,

If i were dekat Ijok that time, I tak nak orang setakat belanja makan nasi lauk kari ayam je.. I'll go for pizza hut.

You knowlah orang kat urban area malas hendak ke bandar. So i'll ask for something yang lagi grand. Tak grand lah kalau setakat nasi laukkan ayam kari.

Then anyway, kalau setakat keluarkan duit untuk baiki kemudahan awam untuk sambut VVIP datang, we have to think this berulang-ulang kali. This is due to incident yang berlaku dekat some of our governement buliding where kita spent huge amoung of money , then runtuh sana sini. Takkah ini membazir semua.

Think of it. I'm not politician and i do like politic. But i still do some observation.

Chow

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