Archive for the ‘Offbeat’ Category

Superman’s sex report card

Posted on Tuesday, February 23rd 2010 11:58 pm by menj in Offbeat

You have to admit that this is exceedingly wacky, hence why I am putting it here. LOL.

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GoDaddy banned commercial 2007

Posted on by menj in Domains, Internet, Offbeat

This is a funny GoDaddy commercial advertisement in 2007 that was banned apparently. Its hillarious, really.

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Christy Yow on PPS?

Posted on Monday, February 22nd 2010 9:55 am by menj in Internet, Offbeat, PPS

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This weird keyword search came up when I was checking the Nuffnang site analytics for PPS.

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I have no idea who “Christy Yow” is, but you are certainly not going to find any nude pictures of her (or of anyone else, for that matter) on Project Petaling Street. Some people certainly search for very strange things!

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Remember this Japanese show?

Posted on Sunday, February 14th 2010 2:25 pm by menj in General, Offbeat

I can never forget this popular Japanese show that was aired during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was called Moero Attack. I recall that it was dubbed into Bahasa Melayu when it was shown on the local television channels. The storyline is about a Japanese high school volleyball team, but it was the volleyball moves that has the strongest appeal to me personally.

Like Chun, I am determined to succeed in my internet business. Such shows have indirectly motivated me and given the impetus to go for whatever you really want to do and achieve success in life. That is one of the most important lessons that I’ve learnt from serials such as Moero Attack.

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