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Business Training Event

1st session
Presenter : Mr. Al Chuah
Topic       : Business Building (conducted in Mandarin)
Date        : 14th May (Friday)
Time        : 2.00pm
Venue      : Crown Casino, Promenade Conference Room M1
Address    : 8 Whiteman St, Southbank, Melbourne

2nd session
Presenter : Mr. Al Chuah
Topic       : Business Building (conducted in English)
Date        : 15th May (Saturday)
Time        : 2.00pm
Venue      : Crown Casino, Promenade Conference Room M1
Address   : 8 Whiteman St, Southbank, Melbourne

3rd session 
Presenter : Mr. Al Chuah
Topic       : Leadership Training & Business Building (conducted in English)
Date        : 16th May (Sunday)
Time        : 1.00pm
Venue     : Crown Casino, Promenade Conference Room M1
Address  : 8 Whiteman St, Southbank, Melbourne

Melbourne Trip

DEPARTING
Brisbane Domestic Terminal
0700hr (07:00am), Fri 14 May 2010

ARRIVING
Melbourne Virgin Blue T3 Terminal
0930hr (09:30am), Fri 14 May 2010

DEPARTING
Melbourne Virgin Blue T3 Terminal
0700hr (07:00am), Mon 17 May 2010

ARRIVING
Brisbane Domestic Terminal
0910hr (09:10am), Mon 17 May 2010

DRESS STANDARDS
Virgin Blue requires all Guests to conform to minimum dress standards on all flights. All Guests must wear footwear (thongs are acceptable), shorts/pants/skirts or similar, and shirts (singlets are acceptable). Clothing displaying offensive language or symbols must not be worn.


Terms and Conditions
The Following Dangerous Goods Must Not Be Taken
You must not, under any circumstances, take the following items on a Virgin Blue, Pacific Blue or Polynesian Blue aircraft:

  • Explosives: fireworks, flares, toy gun caps.
  • Compressed Gases: gas cylinders, aerosols (other than medicines and toiletries for personal use).
  • Flammable Substances: lighter fuel, paints, thinners, firelighters, cigarette lighters containing unabsorbed lighter fuel.
  • Oxidizers: some bleaching powders, acids and chemicals.
  • Organic Peroxides: hair or textile dyes, fibreglass repair kits, certain adhesives.
  • Toxic Substances: arsenic, cyanide, weed killers.
  • Irritating Materials: tear gas devices such as mace, pepper sprays.
  • Infectious Substances: biological products and/or diagnostic specimens containing pathogens.
  • Radioactive Materials: medical or research samples, which contain radioactive sources.
  • Corrosives: acids, alkalis, wet cell batteries, caustic soda and mercury.
  • Magnetised Materials: magnetrons, instruments containing strong magnets.
  • Security-type attaché cases, cash bags or cash boxes that contain lithium batteries and/or pyrotechnic material.
  • Mechanical Engines: chainsaws, lawnmowers, brushcutters and the like.

As well as:
Weapons (guns, knives etc) are only permitted as checked baggage and special packaging and storage conditions apply.

And the classic:
Odorous Fruits: Fruits that give off offensive odours including the durian or jack fruit are not permitted as carry on checked in Baggage or freight.

John Appleseed

Dear Kate,

Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels.
The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square
holes. The ones who see things differently. They're
not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the
status quo. You can praise them, disagree with them,
quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them.
About the only thing that you can't do is ignore them.
Because they change things.

Take care,
John Appleseed

Bill Gates’ Daughter

Father: I want you to marry a girl of my choice
Son: I will choose my own bride!
Father: But the girl is Bill Gates’s daughter.
Son: Well, in that case… ok!

Next Father approaches Bill Gates.

Father: I have a husband for your daughter.
Bill Gates: But my daughter is too young to marry!
Father: But this young man is a vice-president of the World Bank.
Bill Gates: Ah, in that case… ok

Finally Father goes to see the president of the World Bank.

Father: I have a young man to be recommended as a vice-president.
President: But I already have more vice-presidents than I need!
Father: But this young man is Bill Gates’s son-in-law.
President: Ah, in that case… ok!

Priest and Pastor

A priest and pastor from the local parishes were standing by the side of the road holding up a sign that read, "The End is Near! Turn yourself around now before it’s too late!"
They planned to hold up the sign to each passing car. As the first driver sped past, he yelled, "Leave us alone…we don’t believe in that religious stuff!"
From around the curve they heard screeching tires and a big splash. One clergyman said to the other, "Do you think we should just put up a sign that says, ‘Bridge Out‘ instead?"

When Do They Sleep?

As you can see, i sleep between 7am and 1pm, which is around 5am-11am in Malaysia/Singapore…

Unfortunately, these figures may be wrong, due to the other 10 bloggers which don’t blog between these times as well.

@NGPriest is linked to NGPriest.com and all posts are submitted to @NGPriest and @NGPriestDotCom

WhenDoTheySleep

Let’s see who else uses Twitter?

xescx (@xescx) is more likely to sleep between 2am and 8am (or 6 hours).

Joyce Chow (@colourlessJO) is more likely to sleep between 4am and 10am (or 6 hours).

Owl City (@owlcity) is more likely to sleep between 3am and 9am (or 6 hours).

Ameera Surekha (@ameerasurekha) is more likely to sleep between 3am and 10am(or 7 hours).

 

Wow, everyone sleeps 6 hours-ish