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Post by Paddy on Jun 3, 2009 10:16:10 GMT -5
Story in the papers today how an Malaysian prince married a teenaged Indonesian socialite model. The fairytale marriage looks to be heading for the rocks as Singaporean police 'rescued' her from her hotel during a visit there. Word is the Prince used to keep her locked up in the palace as a sex slave, while ordering her on her best behaviour when in public. The happy couple: Manohara Odelia Pinot & Tengku Temenggong Mohammad Fakhry I'm sure our Indonesian members will be able to shed more light on this. Haha...err...wierd...it turns out that I'm related to this guy. My cousin married his cousin, so at least we're not blood relations!
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Post by fei on Jun 3, 2009 10:25:19 GMT -5
^ cool man rubbing shoulder with royalty. Maybe i should start calling you Ungu Paddy.
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Post by Subuatai on Jun 3, 2009 11:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by Paddy on Jun 3, 2009 11:29:29 GMT -5
^ cool man rubbing shoulder with royalty. Maybe i should start calling you Ungu Paddy. Nah, I'm not into rubbing up royalty. That side of the family do a good enough job without me joining in. Went to some function one time in KL. Asked a guy for a drink. Thought he was a waiter. Turns out he was some young princeling.
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Post by fei on Jun 3, 2009 11:31:07 GMT -5
What 24 and married!! When i was that age i so clueless on what i want! Now at 28 going on at 29!(still Single) i petty sure of what i want as years of experience along the way is a great teacher.
So Subuatai does married life and having kid along the way change your perspective on life or it still stay the same?
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Post by Subuatai on Jun 3, 2009 11:35:15 GMT -5
It wasn't exactly planned this way, it just kinda turned out this way. But it's good I guess in many ways.
Changing my perspective on life? Oh hell don't get me started!
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Post by fei on Jun 3, 2009 11:48:04 GMT -5
^ Pls do tell, i might be older than you but still clueless about married life let alone fatherhood. Maybe your experience might help me and other poster at EAN.
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Post by Subuatai on Jun 4, 2009 5:24:23 GMT -5
Hmmm, how to put it all into one post.
Day 1: I'll never marry my girlfriend because her people are enemies of mine... Day 2: ... but she's the best dam woman I've ever known! Damn it! Such luck... Day 3: Happy time! Day 4: What? OMG You're pregnant? Day 5: OMFG OMFG OMFG! Day 6: What to do?! what to do?! what to do?! Day 7: Vacation Day 8: Let's keep our daughter! Day 9: We need a place to stay together. Day 10: Erm, no money... Day 11: Let's get married! Day 12: Centrelink!!!! (Pensions) Day 13: Still not enough... so working 2 jobs, 7 days. Day 14: WORK SUX WORK SUX! Day 15: WORK SUX but I don't care, I'm going to be a daddy Day 16: She's not of my races, but I don't care, we are human beings who love each other. Day 17: FFS what happened to all my food?! -.-
And that's as simplified my experience as I can make it!
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Post by fei on Jun 4, 2009 5:57:31 GMT -5
^ Wow some story of your life. But something i dont get? Her people your enemies and she not of your race?? You got my respect for responsibility, married your girlfriend and becoming a father.
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Post by Subuatai on Jun 4, 2009 6:08:05 GMT -5
More detail here: www.eurasiannation.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=family&action=display&thread=10360&page=1Meh respect? I've still a long way to go mate, and I'm probably half as mature as my wife - she is very level-headed. As for responsibility, I believe it's a generic human trait, and I fail to consider fathers who leave behind their children human beings at all. Nonetheless, I'm kinda glad it worked out this way. To be honest my past racism against Swedes and Chinese was endless, until this happened.
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