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  1. Did some shopping for the home this Sunday afternoon and drove passed an Isaan restaurant at 4pm decided to stop by for early dinner Location - https://goo.gl/maps/Gc83Rfu4jLUE11A46 Was attracted to the rustic old design Isaan food must go with beer of course Raw vegetables and jeem-jiao spicy and soury chili Here it comes Larb moo Gai yang Spicy prawns in tamarin sauce Duck beak Somtam pu Tam thai Tum saeb moo Larb moo thod \ Love this dessert
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  2. At least i can still do my mantra chanting with no worry. Think i'm going to see a doctor regarding this sleep thing.
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  3. For me ish pew pew, consperm can sleep rike a baby... Problem solved
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  4. Moi ish lao di di act yang rah... typical edmwer... zz ish milf age range nia. Chiur sexperience ish quite similar to mine wor... But moi ish know nuts about meditation or chanting....
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  5. I always thought you are younger than me and i'm the old auntie in this forum. For me is wake up around 2-4am then i find it hard to go back to deep sleep unless i very tired. Normally i just feel like very light sleep until the alarm clock rings but very tired upon waking up. Nightmares waking me up is also around the same timing of 2-4am.....
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  6. Then i'm mid 40s too. Same thing happened to me too. I even got dark circles around my eyes. Only when i took those drowsy medicine then i will sleep through the night. So it's not due to the mantra issue like what i think it is.....
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  7. SINGAPORE - A cleaner has been fined $2,200 for "knowingly and wilfully" discarding a coffin into the Kallang River, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Saturday (Sept 28). Two rectangular boxes - which turned out to be the inner and outer crates of a single coffin - were sighted floating on the Kallang River near Upper Boon Keng Road on May 8 this year. The NEA was alerted to the unusual find and they were briskly removed in the afternoon the same day. The Straits Times understands that the cleaner, Mr Rajasingam Ramasamy, was engaged by a casket company to dispose of the coffin but he failed to do so. The coffin was used to repatriate a body back to Singapore and was meant to be hacked up into pieces of wood and disposed of as regular trash. "NEA's investigations found that the accused had knowingly and wilfully discarded the coffin into the river, and his irresponsible actions had caused public alarm," NEA said in a statement. Waterways are meant to convey rainwater to reservoirs or the sea, NEA said. Businesses and members of the public must keep the waterways clean by not polluting or discharging bulky items into them. The maximum sentence for indiscriminate disposal of bulky waste is a fine of up to $5,000 for a first court conviction, and up to $10,000 or jail for up to three months or both for subsequent convictions. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/cleaner-fined-2200-for-disposing-coffin-into-kallang-river-nea
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