Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
#46
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
I didn't say that at all. Why don't you go and book an appointment at the opticians? You don't seem to be reading the posts correctly. And BTW there is no Paradise.
#47
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Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 32
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
Actually I posted about London but I suppose it's all the same if you've never left Malaysia, and you can't read properly. I guess you're stuck in KL. Bummer.
You really need to clarify your thoughts and learn some new words. Take a course. Maybe this is what is holding you back to being an employee in KL.
Frustrated, I can understand it. But you can do better, try harder, learn some new skills - politeness springs to mind - get out of your rut.
BTW, crime is everywhere. If you want to house-keep my place in Bogota you're welcome. I've been trying to get someone for 7 months.
Cross PW
You really need to clarify your thoughts and learn some new words. Take a course. Maybe this is what is holding you back to being an employee in KL.
Frustrated, I can understand it. But you can do better, try harder, learn some new skills - politeness springs to mind - get out of your rut.
BTW, crime is everywhere. If you want to house-keep my place in Bogota you're welcome. I've been trying to get someone for 7 months.
Cross PW
#48
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Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 47
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
Actually I posted about London but I suppose it's all the same if you've never left Malaysia, and you can't read properly. I guess you're stuck in KL. Bummer.
You really need to clarify your thoughts and learn some new words. Take a course. Maybe this is what is holding you back to being an employee in KL.
Frustrated, I can understand it. But you can do better, try harder, learn some new skills - politeness springs to mind - get out of your rut.
BTW, crime is everywhere. If you want to house-keep my place in Bogota you're welcome. I've been trying to get someone for 7 months.
Cross PW
You really need to clarify your thoughts and learn some new words. Take a course. Maybe this is what is holding you back to being an employee in KL.
Frustrated, I can understand it. But you can do better, try harder, learn some new skills - politeness springs to mind - get out of your rut.
BTW, crime is everywhere. If you want to house-keep my place in Bogota you're welcome. I've been trying to get someone for 7 months.
Cross PW
Last edited by wowoweee; May 2nd 2010 at 10:48 am.
#49
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Posts: 15
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
I do not know why you guys bother with this attention seeking idi-t !!!!
Sincerely,
Harry
Sincerely,
Harry
#51
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Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
Using common sense, a desire to communicate and facts with this guy is wasted effort - he isn't interested in understanding anything, just complaining and feeling inferior. He has a massive chip on his shoulder.
#54
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Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
No, that's not ironic at all.
You really make me laugh with how you presume superiority.
You have no idea who you are talking to or what they do in the real world. Yet you keep posting your puerile adolescent one-liners thinking that you are better than others.
Son, you will learn - maybe after many bitter years spent living in a country you hate - that if you had put your energies into human relations instead of being a ****, life would be much better.
The only irony is that you presumably joined this website to make friends or contacts, as did the rest of us...
You really make me laugh with how you presume superiority.
You have no idea who you are talking to or what they do in the real world. Yet you keep posting your puerile adolescent one-liners thinking that you are better than others.
Son, you will learn - maybe after many bitter years spent living in a country you hate - that if you had put your energies into human relations instead of being a ****, life would be much better.
The only irony is that you presumably joined this website to make friends or contacts, as did the rest of us...
#56
Banned
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 47
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
No, that's not ironic at all.
You really make me laugh with how you presume superiority.
You have no idea who you are talking to or what they do in the real world. Yet you keep posting your puerile adolescent one-liners thinking that you are better than others.
Son, you will learn - maybe after many bitter years spent living in a country you hate - that if you had put your energies into human relations instead of being a ****, life would be much better.
The only irony is that you presumably joined this website to make friends or contacts, as did the rest of us...
You really make me laugh with how you presume superiority.
You have no idea who you are talking to or what they do in the real world. Yet you keep posting your puerile adolescent one-liners thinking that you are better than others.
Son, you will learn - maybe after many bitter years spent living in a country you hate - that if you had put your energies into human relations instead of being a ****, life would be much better.
The only irony is that you presumably joined this website to make friends or contacts, as did the rest of us...
You make me laugh too, just a little bit. Though I feel immense sadness for you.
#57
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
He's flooding the forums with his tripe and probably setting a record for being on the most ignore lists !
Last edited by andrewrh; May 3rd 2010 at 2:50 pm.
#59
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Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 32
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
How the hell wowoeee gets all this computer time is strange. I thought that the Warden only allowed 1/2 hour per inmate. Maybe he's bribed the head nurse to tone down the meds and he'll behave on the computer.
We're all part of his therapy group that's why I've been nice. A lot of mental institutions do this now - it's called crazies-on-line, and it's supposed to work better than electric shock treatment - although in wowwowee case they should try both.
Parker-Waterman Cross
PS : That's it for me. I'm putting my pen down, closing the case, and saying bon voyage. Don't cry for me British Expats. Hmmm that'd make a good swan song.
We're all part of his therapy group that's why I've been nice. A lot of mental institutions do this now - it's called crazies-on-line, and it's supposed to work better than electric shock treatment - although in wowwowee case they should try both.
Parker-Waterman Cross
PS : That's it for me. I'm putting my pen down, closing the case, and saying bon voyage. Don't cry for me British Expats. Hmmm that'd make a good swan song.
Last edited by parker-waterman; May 4th 2010 at 11:35 am.
#60
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 1
Re: Wanting to get advice on where to live in Malaysia
There are 2 places in KL where expats stay.
1. Bangsar for European and American Expats
2. Mon't Kiara for Japanese and Korean Expats
1. Bangsar for European and American Expats
2. Mon't Kiara for Japanese and Korean Expats