Durian is truly one of the foods that you either love or hate. Heh. Kind of like smelly tofu I guess.
My parents own a herbal shop. I personally don't really believe in the health-enhancing properties that Birds Nest soup claims to have. But neverhteless, its yummy.
That's very sad to hear. I live further up north, the weather's very mild here. Never too hot, or too cold. Fires are so destructive and sad to know that forestry and properties are being lost.
Facebook doesnt lie to us... it does contain some misleading ads though. I really am annoyed with ads like these though. Usually i find the suer a total idiot but I'm rooting for this one.
As a student, I use the bus on a daily basis to and from school. I think I've seen these carpool ads like this on busses here in Vancouver, Canada. I'll see if I can find it tomorrow morning...(in 3 hours haha).
But I am extremely dissatisfied with the fact that bus companies in cities have monopoly over all public transportation. It means that the lack of competition gives public commuters (consumers) no choice but to pay to a certain bus company whether they like it or not. If there was a competitive market of some sort, then we would likely see more improvements in the current public system since they would have to fight for their consumers rather than have us walk right into their hands.
My parents own a herbal shop. I personally don't really believe in the health-enhancing properties that Birds Nest soup claims to have. But neverhteless, its yummy.
Especially when Tigger/Winnie the pooh and the witch fought and fought....
and the lion won?
Oh, this story is much to deep for me.
It would make me oh so happy though.
Something similar but I guess the bus company has alot more control over the carpooling (and profits).
But I am extremely dissatisfied with the fact that bus companies in cities have monopoly over all public transportation. It means that the lack of competition gives public commuters (consumers) no choice but to pay to a certain bus company whether they like it or not. If there was a competitive market of some sort, then we would likely see more improvements in the current public system since they would have to fight for their consumers rather than have us walk right into their hands.