NO MORE DRUGS !!! LETS SNIFF SOME CHICKEN SH#T!!!

17,December,2007

Tuesday 12 2007,

I am not sure how accurate is the below segment in one of our local news yesterday… but surely interesting!!!

KUCHING: Can a person get high by sniffing chicken droppings? National Anti-Drug Agency Sarawak director Jasni Jubli intends to find out. 

He will investigate a claim by federal Rural and Regional Development Deputy Minister Datuk Dr Tiki Lafe last month that some students in the state were sniffing chicken droppings to get high if they could not obtain glue. 

Jasni said there was no legal provision to ban the sniffing of chicken droppings, just like in the case of glue. – Bernama

So if you have chicken at home, keep it safe.. there are some drug dealers looking to getting chicky with it….


Free food for all at Jinjang outlet

17,December,2007

ALOR STAR: A free food outlet called the Soup Kitchen is opening soon in Jinjang, Kuala Lumpur. 

Everybody, especially the poor and downtrodden, are welcome to lunch at the outlet that will start operations from Jan 15, said Fungates Superflow Foundation director Clarine Chun. 

The opening ceremony would be held on Christmas Day. 

Chun said the outlet was an expansion of Soup Kitchen in Alor Star that was set up three years ago, adding that the foundation was planning to open more outlets, especially in the Klang Valley, to reach out to the urban poor. 

“The Soup Kitchen in Alor Star attracts about 130 patrons daily. We anticipate the outlet in Jinjang will attract at least 200 people a day,” she said. 

Chun said all are welcome to the outlet that serves food that is free of pork and beef. 

She said CIMB Bank donated money to refurbish the outlet in Jinjang. 

“We are renovating to provide a café ambience. We want the people who come here to feel at ease.  

“We do not want them to feel like they are waiting for handouts. We want them to mingle and make friends.  

“It is a place we want everybody to feel welcome,” she said, adding that Fungates Superflow Foundation would continue sourcing for funds to run the outlets. 

Pacific West also regularly donates frozen food. 

“We welcome raw materials especially vegetables,” she added. 

For information, call Angeline of Fungates at 03-798 388 27.