Thursday, June 05, 2008

rm108 a tank

so...i made a mistake with the fuel price...now you can go and do your protest!

shit...rm2.70 a litre. you guys must have been laughing your heads off realising my mistake in the previous post. and all this while i tot it was rm2.70 and gov subsidised 0.30 so we pay rm2.40... when is the global fuel price going to decrease and i get to really pay rm2.40 a litre??

and the gov said we are paying less than our singaporeans counterpart. ppulllleeeaseee lah...why go and convert the price? after conversion they pay rm5.20 a litre...but they are not earning RM there? they are earning their freaking sing dollars!!! and that means they pay about S$2.40 a litre!!! even idiots won't go and make that conversion. they don't pay the same amount as we pay for our road tax, and our cars! they pay wwaaaayy lower than us. do the gov consider this?

it is a stupid stupid thing to say in the news conference. now i will wait for news of protests all over the country to be published tomorrow. the first was already seen in pudu, kl. next please....

10 comments:

~Vyzer Wong~ =3 said...

Aiyo, next time cycle to your school at Bidor lo, talk so much...

escape2 said...

aiyoh....talk a lot ah you....yeah imagine me in my office wear, in high heels and with the bicycle.. what a sight. come back in the afternoon...with the umbrella in one hand??

rockysamsung said...

LOL... bike back and forth from TM to Bidor

Unknown's said...

Hey, our car when full tank costs NT3,000 (i.e., about RM320++) every time you visit the gas station.

escape2 said...

sf..your car is sooo big lah first of all. and i am sure the tank is much bigger. and u guys earn more there! hahahaha....

ok...you guys dun give me all these crazy and impossible ideas on what to do with the bike. next we will have shopping trip using the bicycle.

rockysamsung said...

Hitch hike to KLIA, take a cheap flight from air asia to ipoh, and take a bus to Bidor!

escape2 said...

by the time i manage to hitch the hike, the flight would have left the airport. hahaha...and oh...the danger of doing that.

rockysamsung said...

Yep, you need great deal of luck, but at least luck's free right? haha

Anonymous said...

Purchasing Power parity. PPP is the key. All Malaysian should read up. Public transport is dependable in Taiwan. Even the presidents wife took the bus to work.

escape2 said...

no one minds taking the public transport if they are reliable and efficient. man... i have been waiting for ages to be able to take the commuter from tm to kl!!! when is it going to start?? the stupid station is like a white elephant staring back at me everytime i pass the place.

london has the underground. paris has their metro. hk has their mtr. new york has their yellow taxi.
our rapid is not really that fast right?