GUESS the petrol will rise how much next year??

dunno, but must try....

1st of all, where to find the fisherman..??:hmmmm:

somewhere near Kuala Selangor, Kapar, Port Klang bla bla bla.. near to river and port lo..hahahahaha
somemore that card is limited to petrol station.. that means near to river or port..
 
petrol up is good for us as we travel everday...
price UP = less car = less polution ...
there is good & bad...
wedding will be more expensive...
have to make less baby = less milk need = less money use
money money where are u hiding...
 
today's KOSMO papers, petrol will increase 30-40 cents next year...next year when they did not print out.
 
Fark la. Raise whatever shit the govt wanna raise la. Petrol increase, crime rate will most likely increase also. Better get some pit bull to guard the house. And train these pitbulls to kill too.
 
nothing to do while doin my alightment, so shotted this article :
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y3/fstrader/28112007051.jpg
 
Fark la. Raise whatever shit the govt wanna raise la. Petrol increase, crime rate will most likely increase also. Better get some pit bull to guard the house. And train these pitbulls to kill too.


ok, welll...so...then...must be....oh no...ya ya....hell no la...shld be.................try try try..........kao tim...:stupid:
will keep my Project Runaway continue....increase O2, more power, less hard pedal...save more fuel...:love:
 
well,sum ppl here r gonna b 'happy'.....wit d increase.... dey will jst love 2 c us working hard, n den dey gt all d benefits....
 
The Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) forecasts a petrol price increase of between 30 to 40 sen after the general elections, based on rising costs of fuel subsidies which have amounted to about RM35 billion so far this year.

"This will bring petrol prices up from RM1.92 to RM2.22 or RM2.32, depending on a 30 or 40 sen increase. According to MIER executive director Professor Datuk Dr Mohamed Ariff Abdul Kareem, consumers would be okay with a fuel price hike of up to 40 sen, but not any higher." an article taken from Paul Tan's Raves and Rants on the Automotive Industry.
 

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