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Sunday, February 17, 2008
My youngest daughter favourite's play
DO KNOW WHAT IT IS ?
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Ahhhh.... Don Yoo... I think your daughter seemed to have picked up the "lam par's" all the Lingams of Malaysia lost or dropped. Might be worth quite a fortune if go to the e-bay site and auction off. I caution against eating them as it could produce a new generation of Lingams... no man, do not play-play with them... they could be dirty and smelly... especially if dropped by the Lingams like "hot potatoes"...
hI yOU pLEASE lAH,Lampar again! Talking about these Lam Par thing again.My friend uncle PBH went to Australia in the year 1987 (for 6 months trial period)to work in the jewellery beg factory. They use the kangaloo lampar to make the jewellery bag.First cut out the lampar,squeeze out the bloody flesh...soak in the chemical to remove the hair and the lampar smell,etc then over turn the "Skin" to dry them (Machine auto dry).After which dried lampar "per"(skin) will be placed into different colouring tank to do dying and redrying process again... So,Actually your small beautiful jewellery begs are all kangaloo lampar!!! He was paid about Ausi $ 100.00 per day !!!
Good idea you brought up... maybe we should cut their "Lampars" off and then do it like the kangaroos... at least there is some value for it... With the Lampars cut off I think the Lingams of Malaysia can never play play again....
look more like "Lingam-par"to me, except they are color treated,his "Tua Lam Par" being cut into smaller pieces, tell your daughter to be careful while playing them. hahaha....
5 comments:
Ahhhh.... Don Yoo... I think your daughter seemed to have picked up the "lam par's" all the Lingams of Malaysia lost or dropped. Might be worth quite a fortune if go to the e-bay site and auction off. I caution against eating them as it could produce a new generation of Lingams... no man, do not play-play with them... they could be dirty and smelly... especially if dropped by the Lingams like "hot potatoes"...
hI yOU pLEASE lAH,Lampar again!
Talking about these Lam Par thing again.My friend uncle PBH went to Australia in the year 1987 (for 6 months trial period)to work in the jewellery beg factory.
They use the kangaloo lampar to make the jewellery bag.First cut out the lampar,squeeze out the bloody flesh...soak in the chemical to remove the hair and the lampar smell,etc then over turn the "Skin" to dry them (Machine auto dry).After which dried lampar "per"(skin) will be placed into different colouring tank to do dying and redrying process again...
So,Actually your small beautiful jewellery begs are all kangaloo lampar!!!
He was paid about Ausi $ 100.00 per day !!!
Good idea you brought up... maybe we should cut their "Lampars" off and then do it like the kangaroos... at least there is some value for it... With the Lampars cut off I think the Lingams of Malaysia can never play play again....
look more like "Lingam-par"to me, except they are color treated,his "Tua Lam Par" being cut into smaller pieces, tell your daughter to be careful while playing them. hahaha....
Aiyah!Macah Goo Lam Par, ;perempuan kecil suka itu!
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