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Post time 11-8-2008 02:27 PM | Show all posts

Reply #880 tin's post

dia sudah masuk tadi..tapi banyak dslr look alike jer..itu pun 1k lebeh..baik beli digicam sajer..compact pun compact..
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Post time 11-8-2008 02:38 PM | Show all posts
lugi x jumpa Along ngan TIn semalam   las minute kene gi opis kene kuarantin lak tu
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:08 PM | Show all posts

Reply #879 tin's post

alaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....dush dush dak tin ni . aku betol terlupa smlm. member aku distracted my mind with some issues arised...so, considered yesterday was his escapism by having me as his best friend accompanied him lah...macam aku cakap ler tin, ada jer org ngadu..uhuhuhu....ibadah ibadah, takper..

lain kali kita hangout ko belanja aku lak..yeayyyy . kan?kan?tin?kan?
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:09 PM | Show all posts

Reply #882 yipun78's post

takpa2...lain kali kita plan properly. uhuhuhu...
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:40 PM | Show all posts

Reply #884 kched's post

Along banjer owang, japanese food k....
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:41 PM | Show all posts

Reply #882 yipun78's post

ye la tu...

ofis kene kuarantin ke pakwe kuarantin kan lu.

Kched, wa rasa pakwe yip jeles kat lu laaa...
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:44 PM | Show all posts

Reply #885 yipun78's post

InsyaAllah taala....ada rezeki kalu, umur panjang, jumpa jugak lah deyy..kekeekek.
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:45 PM | Show all posts
weh takdak pill nyaman ke petang2 ni?
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #886 tin's post

haah kan? mana dia yg bersyg2 dgn si yip ari tuh ek? aku dah lupa lah..miahahaah

sure pakwe dia marah kita hangout threesome...miahahaah
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:47 PM | Show all posts

Reply #888 innocentti's post

ndak kalu, cari sendirik laaa...

3gp papa jahat pon lu belom kasik kat wa lagi
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:48 PM | Show all posts

Reply #888 innocentti's post

jagged a little pill - alanis morrisette adalah inno..
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:48 PM | Show all posts

Reply #889 kched's post

tu la.

dia takot lu managed to sweet talk yip out of her clothes

kalo idak untung wa dapat join pree- pree

jangan mare yip
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:52 PM | Show all posts

Reply #892 tin's post

miahahha.....antu tol dah tin...

bottom line is - tang "chest" tuh aku punya...wakakakakaak

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larikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk...sebelom aku kena fire idop2 ngan dak yip, baik aku menyelamatkan diri
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:53 PM | Show all posts
salam.. miss, mrs n mr mods.. leh ke tumpang lepak
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:55 PM | Show all posts

Reply #894 d'zeck's post

bleh- bleh...

pekabo bro?
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Post time 11-8-2008 03:58 PM | Show all posts

Reply #895 tin's post

tqs mr mod

sihat adenya, tumpang lepak ni
ujan kat luar MES

err, air suam satu..
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Post time 11-8-2008 04:03 PM | Show all posts

Reply #894 d'zeck's post

silakan..welcome..welcome..
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Post time 11-8-2008 04:03 PM | Show all posts

Reply #888 innocentti's post

nah, pil nyaman untuk lu

INNOCENTI DECLARATION
On the Protection, Promotion and Support of Breastfeeding.
Recognising that:
Breastfeeding is a unique process that:

Provides ideal nutrition for infants and contributes to their healthy growth and development Reduces incidence and severity of infectious diseases, thereby lowering infant morbidity and mortality Contributes to women's health by reducing the risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and by increasing the spacing between pregnancies Provides social and economic benefits to the family and the nation Provides most women with a sense of satisfaction when successfully carried out
and that Recent Research

has found that: these benefits increase with increased exclusiveness of breastfeeding during the first six months of life, and thereafter with increased duration of breastfeeding with complementary foods, and programme intervention can result in positive changes in breastfeeding behaviour
We therefore declare that:

    As a global goal for optimal maternal and child health and nutrition, all women should be enabled to practise exclusive breastfeeding and all infants should be fed exclusively on breastmilk from birth to 4-6 months of age. Thereafter, children should continue to be breastfed, while receiving appropriate and adequate complementary foods, for up to two years of age or beyond. This child-feeding ideal is to be achieved by creating an appropriate environment of awareness and support so that women can breastfeed in this manner.

    Attainment of this goal requires, in many countries, the reinforcement of a "breastfeeding culture" and its vigorous defence against incursions of a "bottle-feeding culture". This requires commitment and advocacy for social mobilization, utilizing to the full the prestige and authority of acknowledged leaders of society in all walks of life.

    Efforts should be made to increase women's confidence in their ability to breastfeed. Such empowerment involves the removal of constraints and influences that manipulate perceptions and behaviour towards breastfeeding, often by subtle and indirect means. This requires sensitivity, continued vigilance, and a responsive and comprehensive communications strategy involving all media and addressed to all levels of society. Furthermore, obstacles to breastfeeding within the health system, the workplace and the community must be eliminated.

    Measures should be taken to ensure that women are adequately nourished for their optimal health and that of their families. Furthermore, ensuring that all women also have access to family planning information and services allows them to sustain breastfeeding and avoid shortened birth intervals that may compromise their health and nutritional status, and that of their children.

    All governments should develop national breastfeeding policies and set appropriate national targets for the 1990s. They should establish a national system for monitoring the attainment of their targets, and they should develop indicators such as the prevalence of exclusively breastfed infants at discharge from maternity services, and the prevalence of exclusively breastfed infants at four months of age.

    National authorities are further urged to integrate their breastfeeding policies into their overall health and development policies. In so doing they should reinforce all actions that protect, promote and support breastfeeding within complementary programmes such as prenatal and perinatal care, nutrition, family planning services, and prevention and treatment of common maternal and childhood diseases. All healthcare staff should be trained in the skills necessary to implement these breastfeeding policies.

Operational Targets

All governments by the year 1995 should have: Appointed a national breastfeeding coordinator of appropriate authority, and established a multisectoral national breastfeeding committee composed of representatives from relevant government departments, non-governmental organizations, and health professional associations

    Ensured that every facility providing maternity services fully practises all ten of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding set out in the joint WHO/UNICEF statement "rotecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding: the special role of maternity services".

    Taken action to give effect to the principles and aim of all Articles of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes and subsequent relevant World Health Assembly resolutions in their entirety;

    and enacted imaginative legislation protecting the breastfeeding rights of working women and established means for its enforcement

We also call upon international organizations to:

    Draw up action strategies for protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding, including global monitoring and evaluation of their strategies

    Support national situation analyses and surveys and the development of national goals and targets for action;

    and Encourage and support national authorities in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating their breastfeeding policies.


inno penagih dada rupanya
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Post time 11-8-2008 04:05 PM | Show all posts

Reply #897 tenteng's post

tqs tenteng..

petang2 gini main tenteng pun
best jugak ni
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Post time 11-8-2008 04:08 PM | Show all posts

Reply #899 d'zeck's post

redup2 bleh la main..tp skang umor dah lanjut..x leh main dah...
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