Case of “Push Pocket” in Kuala Lumpur
This posting is to inform the reader to exercise caution arising from the incident mentioned herebelow as it can happen to you anywhere. A genuine message posted by a law firm in Malaysia. If you’re going to KL, take note! PUSH-POCKET IN KUALA LUMPUR
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Categories: Object
Tags: about-government, arising-from, bank-or-credit, from-the-incident, law-firm, malaysia, posting, ridge, take-note, the-incident, trackback, trying, verify-paypal, wireless-router, your-card
The Art of Letter Writing: Stationery
We previously began a series of posts on the lost art of letter writing . In hopes of resurrecting this splendid tradition, we will be presenting various posts on all the ins and outs of classic correspondence. Today we cover the foundation of the art of letter writing: stationery. If you are writing a casual letter to a friend or family member, quality stationery is a nice touch, but definitely not necessary. Your friend is not likely to take note of the excellent texture of your paper and r
Posted by admin Date: Friday, July 10, 2009
Categories: Object
Tags: carlo-ancelotti, casual-letter, fiery-speech, friend, paper, sometimes-late, splendid, take-note, the-summer, your-paper
Ribbons in the Wind (Formerly Cliffhanger, working title)
Again, take note in the fact that this stuff is relatively unformatted, incomplete and largely exper
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Categories: Object
Tags: card, country, estranged, got-completely, imminent, largely-exper, relatively-unformatted, stuff, take-note, the-country, the-fact, will-consist, words