Friday, February 26, 2010


So, Toyota fumbled big time in the international market. Their cars are faulty. The chairman, Mr Toyoda admitted their mistake, apologized and will make amends especially to Toyota owners.

Apparently, only in USA accidents happen and caused deaths. Just like how the UFOs only seen in USA. It's either their just very very bad drivers or, they seem to be the intelligent ones who found out the faults in the Toyota cars and caused deaths, or their just plainly unlucky!! Damn!! Being said that, I guess I'm the lucky one coz my Toyota Mark X, with the V6 engine, was not part of the faulty batch.

And also, why would the Toyota chairman had to appear in front of the US Congress and publicly made to do the admission?? Is there gonna be another propaganda by the 'eagles'?? Who appointed them to the representative of the world? Is this gonna be another plan to exhume money from the Japanese auto giant, knowingly that Toyota is the biggest auto product to be imported to the US? Hasn't they made enough stealing oil from the Middle East? Hasn't they made enough from selling arms to 3rd world countries and making them fight each other?

Obama has been busy with his 'Healthcare' bills whilst the other 'politicians' busy with the other issues. Don't they have things they have to settle within their country. Things like...... putting a committee to quantize HipHop music and made non-trashy anymore, and put back the tempo to it's actual speed. HipHop is getting faster, while House is getting slower!! damn!!! They also need to restrict Lady Gaga into owning too many crappy, ugly clothes that nobody will wear. It's bad for the future generation!!


On a different note, I'm still in Bangkok. Things look pretty tense here. Thaksin have his 'red army' to protest on the streets and create havoc for the Thai economy. It is understood that all these 'red people' aren't from Bangkok. They are from the eastern part of the Thailand, mainly poor people. Since they got nothing to do and the former premier had cash to throw, why not donate it to the farmers, villagers and let them have something to do in capital. That sucks, man. Apparently, people in Bangkok don't welcome them as they are doing pretty well without the former premier. That's what I heard from the streets........ khap.

Gonna take a chill pill and rest. Too many homework tonight.

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