The Audrey Underwear company in Taiwan asked it’s 500 women employs in the firms pate dwelling to come to work in camisoles and knickers to commemorate record sales. In fact, they have judged to repeat the accident once a month. Needless to say, the man workers were excited approximately the record sales too.
Taiwanese Firm Asks Workers apt Work in their Undies
"We have been waiting because this daytime always month.
Today,
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In what must be the priciest ever trim, Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, one of the world’s richest men and the Sultan of Brunei, is reported to have spent in excess of $24,000 on his most recent haircut.
Prompted by his fear of catching swine flu, the Sultan of Brunei outlaid £11,000 (US$18,000) to fly his favorite barber, Ken Modestou, from London in an isolated private luxury cabin on board a Singapore Airlines flight.
Modestou runs a barber shop at the Dorchester Hotel in central London and normally charges his clients just £30 for a haircut, but the billionaire sultan pays him thousands of dollars for every haircut, as well as paying for his flights and putting him up at a luxury hotel for a few nights.