24th SEA GAMES 2007, Korat, Thailand 8–14 December 2007

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  1. koo_fan

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    she is a great princess.i mean thailand is so lucky to have her.
    she is apart of the team.work to established thailans's silk.being nice to thai people.
    i know .its off-topic.but how wonderful this princess.
     
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    julia wong won.nice to see her won.

    but i think she need to work very very hard if she want to be wmc's mate.
    i dont want to critises.but she need to do more if she want to win ss.a lot of work.
     
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    I notice..

    ..in the 2nd pic, above, Loh and the other gentleman were kneeling, on one knee, beside the young princess...A sign of honor & reverence?!..:confused::);):cool:
     
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    Yes ... to the Royalty as is customary in Thai culture, I suppose. A commoner should not stand above the Royalty as a mark of respect. :)
     
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    faint! R u sure is me, by the way?:D
     
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    ...Well....???
    We'll be surer if you post your portrait here..:):D;).
     
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    wait I reach 5000 posts first:D:D;)
     
  8. Loh

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    Aiyoh...that will be how many years later???
    How would you look then? :rolleyes:
    DON'T WAIT!
    "DO IT NOW!" :D :D :D
     
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    better don say liao, later people complain us...talking nonsense:D:D:D
     
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    You mean oldhand will deal us a hard hand?
    I think cooler may come to our rescue. :D
     
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    hahahaha, good one....
     
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    Both of you (Lou & Loh) are way off-topic :p
    But since the Games are over... ahem :D
    ________

    Just watched the princess play at the SEA Games :)
    I'd say she has certainly improved much over the last year.

    It's also nice to see the Malaysian girl 'apologising' for a body smash.
    I wonder if that apology was to royalty... or just from one player to another :)
     
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    Yes, just discovered that's S$30k compared to Spore's cheap S$10k.No wonder TH played serious badminton so Kendrick had no chance.
     
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    S$10k = RM23K. I've forgotten how much Msia govern give for SEA Games but ASIA Level is RM40K for gold, RM20K for Silver, RM10K for Bronze.
     
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    in charged now ha?
    i still couldnt believe that u are a moderator now.have to accustom myself.
    dont be so harsh to me.still a little gal.
     
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    taufik-ist said,taufik loves indo very much.he shouldnt be in korat but when indo calls him ,he's just agreed.

    money is a factor?i hope not.n i didnt see this 'president' is looking after money.he played for indo.
    for me,this is taufik.
     
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    If u guys think Taufik participated in SEA for the sake of S$31,000, i think that's a big joke. For his status (on and off court), he is sorta like a superstar and no lack of endorsements. His wife is from a wealthy family, so Taufik doesnt need the $31k at all. :rolleyes:
     
  18. koo_fan

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    i agree with u that taufik is not materialistic.he played for his country.

    but,u know what,theres some athletes who come from a wealth family,gain a lot of money in n out of court but still looking for money in every game.
    no money,no game.show me the money n i'll play.they are exist.
     
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    These are professionals. It is in line with their profession to play for money FIRST. It is not about being materialistic.
     
  20. koo_fan

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    in korat,i consider all shuttlers as professionals.they played very hard.n i know its for their countries.
     

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