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Its still a dump IMO.
I hate going to a beach, standing knee deep in the water and not being able to see my feet.
Rickshaw drivers who give you a price and then show you a card afterwards that has a different one signed off by the tourism minister and threaten to call the police if you don't pay.
Shopkeepers who follow you into the street and try and physically pull you back into their shops if you don't buy stuff.
Stinking jungle, ticks, sweat rash, open sewage drains. Aah Langkawi.
A law that prevents inter-racial/religious couples from being in close proximity.
OK the food is great but you can get it in Singapore as well.
5 star resorts are not the real Malaysia any more than Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Tijuana or Acapulco are the real Mexico.
Try living in a place before you make an opinion. It helps.
And I know Dr Mahatir is no longer PM. That doesn't make him a nicer person.
I'll still take the money.


Also wandered through Georgetown amongst the people. It wasn't just resorts - on Batu Ferringhi, you don't need to go far from the resort and you get people trying to sell you things.

Noticed some Australians being rude - without casting any aspersions on yourself - but perhaps an arrogant patronising attitude amongst your fellow Australians is partly to blame? Australians who want to only pay 5 ringgit for something when the marked price is 40 ringgit.

In some ways, it is the vestiges of colonialism - I noticed my wife would often get asked to buy stuff but I wouldn't - I'm not Anglo-Saxon.

You are entitled to your opinion but from what you are saying, anywhere that doesn't have all sewerage covered, anywhere that has tropical diseases is a dump?

Well buddy, you're talking about 40% of the world in terms of tropical diseases and you're talking about 80% of the world when it comes to covered sewerage.

You do realise how fortunate we are to have covered sewerage - in many places in the world as you probably see in some parts of Mexico, it's a luxury.

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Why or why couldn't advertise this :idea: :P :-D

Go baggers .



Too cocky


;)

Looks like we may have even lost some arrogance. Or at least, the club is keeping a lid on it until we win #17.

I also think Greg Miller is right.

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Looks like we may have even lost some arrogance. Or at least, the club is keeping a lid on it until we win #17.


The club has been Melverised


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Lucky we didn't sign up Tourism India.

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Greg Miller said that if the 1.5 mill. from Tourism Malaysia and 1.5 mill. from Hyundai are correct then the Blues are streets ahead of any AFL club.



I guess some of us reach for the stars whilst others reach for the planet between Saturn and Neptune. :roll:

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Malaysia is an ok place. I'll take Thailand any day because it's far more relaaxed.

I will say however, the Genting highlands just out of KL is Hell On Earth. Worst place I have ever been to. It's not set up for Westerners so I'm not complaining, but that still doesn't make it any better in my book.


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Great news for the club and well done to all for securing such a deal.

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Great news for the club and well done to all for securing such a deal.


Well said DUC. Terrific work from those involved! :-D


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Malaysia is an ok place. I'll take Thailand any day because it's far more relaaxed.

I will say however, the Genting highlands just out of KL is Hell On Earth. Worst place I have ever been to. It's not set up for Westerners so I'm not complaining, but that still doesn't make it any better in my book.


Baracai in the Philippines for Melvey

Well done to the club securing this sponsorship deal. We have all our majors sponsors looked in and the Tigers, Bulldogs and Melbourne are struggling so the admin must be doing something right


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OK the food is great but you can get it in Singapore as well.


Singapore rocks!!! Sure it's a strict country. They actually call it a "fine country" as you can be fined for a lot of things. But hey, at least the place is clean and safe. :lol:


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Malaysia is an ok place. I'll take Thailand any day because it's far more relaaxed.


I'll take Malaysia's airport atm anyday.


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OK the food is great but you can get it in Singapore as well.


Singapore rocks!!! Sure it's a strict country. They actually call it a "fine country" as you can be fined for a lot of things. But hey, at least the place is clean and safe. :lol:


And dull :lol:

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Blue Sombrero wrote:
OK the food is great but you can get it in Singapore as well.


Singapore rocks!!! Sure it's a strict country. They actually call it a "fine country" as you can be fined for a lot of things. But hey, at least the place is clean and safe. :lol:


And dull :lol:

sorry mate


I understand...your allegiance is with Malaysia by default. Fair enough.


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Well done to the club securing this sponsorship deal. We have all our majors sponsors looked in and the Tigers, Bulldogs and Melbourne are struggling so the admin must be doing something right


Not yet. Match day ball sponsor still to come apparently.

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Malaysia is an ok place. I'll take Thailand any day because it's far more relaaxed.


I'll take Malaysia's airport atm anyday.


Yeah... :-D


Right after I typed that I thought... hmmm I've picked the wrong week to claim Thailand is relaxed! 8)


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Looks like we may have even lost some arrogance. Or at least, the club is keeping a lid on it until we win #17.


The club has been Melverised


My work is done. Long live the King!!!


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Well done to the club securing this sponsorship deal. We have all our majors sponsors looked in and the Tigers, Bulldogs and Melbourne are struggling so the admin must be doing something right


Not yet. Match day ball sponsor still to come apparently.


I got a brilliant idea for our ball sponsor........

Richard Pratt could sponsor the ball but instead of having the VISY logo on it have Graham Samuels head printed on it so the blue boys can kick Samuels head in


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camelboy wrote:
Melvey wrote:
Well done to the club securing this sponsorship deal. We have all our majors sponsors looked in and the Tigers, Bulldogs and Melbourne are struggling so the admin must be doing something right


Not yet. Match day ball sponsor still to come apparently.


Sauce? 8)

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