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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Labrador Park

Most people who went to Labrador park goes there to paktor or for jogging.  My group went there for other thrills.  We weren't the first group there coz the place has lots of graffiti already....but it's a good piece of history to check out.

http://i-wanna-travel.blogspot.sg/2015/07/labrador-park-singapore-18-ul-2015.html

PUTIN GOT GUTS

“To Forgive The Terrorists Is Up To God, But To Send Them To Him Is Up To Me.” – Vladimir Putin Or A Movie Character?


Aiseh! This guy got guts.  While the whole world is standing by France and grieving about the terrorist attack, Putin plans to fast track the terrorists meeting with the gods.  While he may not be well-liked by many, I would give him a big golden star sticker for saying this.  Even though I don't advocate wars (coz many innocent lives would be lost), this sentence is way too classic.


Source: http://www.barstoolsports.com/boston/to-forgive-the-terrorists-is-up-to-god-but-to-send-them-to-him-is-up-to-me-vladimir-putin-or-a-movie-character


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Video of a man slapping foreign worker sparks outrage

Such an idiot! If you don't want your car to be touched by anyone, then wash it yourself. Why slap the poor guy who helped you?  Such an asshole!

rakaman cctv seorang lelaki melayu memukul seorang bangla yg tgh cuci kereta kerana marah bangla masuk dalam kereta dan myebabkan keretanya kotor... mungkin bangla tu kotor berpakaian lusuh dan hina... kemudian tidak mahu membayar sebaliknya meminta wang rm1000 kerana duduk dan mengotorkn keretanya ketika mengelap cermin... siapa pun kita, sekaya mana pun kita... jgn terlalu angkuh dan bongkak dgn mereka yg dipandang hina... npk mmg sikit... tp smp skrg darah x berhenti... bangla refer klinik... klinik kata patah/bengkak teruk n refer hospital * semoga diberi hidayah kpdnya... saya maafkan & halalkn upah cuci kereta td... jangan terlalu mendongak ke langit...
Posted by Atie Abdul Hamid on Saturday, October 17, 2015

The foreign worker was cleaning the interior of the car.

When the car owner returned, he was enraged that the worker had sat in his luxury SUV, alleging that he had dirtied it.

He then slapped the worker multiple times, in front of others at the car wash.

Now, the car wash owner says the worker has a broken nose and has been referred to the hospital.
CCTV footage of the incident which happened in Selang, Malaysia, was uploaded to Facebook and has been viewed over a million times.

According to the video caption by car wash owner Ms Atie Abdul Hamid, the foreign worker, a Bangladeshi, the attacker refused to pay the fee for the car wash.

Instead, he demanded RM1,000 (S$332) because the foreign worker had sat in his car while wiping the windshield.

The car wash owner's most recent posts say that the worker's nose is broken.  She says the worker was hit again, off-camera, in a location where the CCTV was not working, and that he then started bleeding "non-stop".

"There are blood stains on the ground, I snapped a picture." she continued, although the picture has not been uploaded to her Facebook profile.

Netizens are calling authorities to arrest the attacker.

Source: The New Paper

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Masks-querade

These few days, when I look outside my window, I would wonder if I'm part of the cast of Silent Hill or I'm holidaying in a not too cold Genting Highland. Thanks to our lovely neighbour who said that we should thank them for the 11 months of fresh air (hmm....I didn't know Indonesia produces fresh air....I thought it was mother nature...oh well!), we've got this fuzzy wuzzy  feeling.

Found some masks online that could make this fuzzy season funny!








And here's Mr Brown's choices of masks.



Saturday, September 12, 2015

GE2015: Polling Results

Unbelievable results! This only tells me that attendance at rallies don't translate to votes.

SMC

Bukit Batok
- PAP David Ong 72.99% (Votes: 18,204)
- SDP Sadasivam Veriyam 26.4% (Votes: 6,585)
- Independent Samir Salim Neji 0.6% (Votes: 150)
Rejected votes: 545

Bukit Panjang
- PAP Teo Ho Pin 68.38% (Votes: 21,935)
- SDP Khung Wai Yeen 31.62% (Votes: 10,143)
Rejected votes: 626

Fengshan
- PAP Cheryl Chan 57.52% (Votes: 12,398)
- WP Dennis Tan 42.48% (Votes: 9,158)
Rejected votes: 1,871

Hong Kah North
- PAP Amy Khor 74.76% (Votes: 19,612)
- SPP Ravi Philemon 25.24% (Votes: 6,621)
Rejected votes: 1,912

Hougang
- WP Png Eng Huat 57.69% (Votes: 13,012)
- PAP Lee Hong Chuang 42.31% (Votes: 9,543)
Rejected votes: 236

MacPherson
- PAP Tin Pei Ling 65.58% (Votes: 17,227)
- WP Bernard Chen 33.6% (Votes: 8,826)
- NSP Cheo Chai Chen 0.82% (Votes: 215)
Rejected votes: 415

Mounbatten
- PAP Lim Biow Chuan 71.84% (Votes: 15,290)
- SPP Jeanette Chong-Aruldoss 28% (Votes: 5,992)
Rejected votes: 333

Pioneer
- PAP Cedric Foo 76.34% (Votes: 17,994)
- NSP Elvin Ong 23.66% (Votes: 5,578)
Rejected votes: 658

Potong Pasir
- PAP Sitoh Yih Pin 66.41% (Votes: 10,581)
- SPP Lina Chiam 33.59% (Votes: 5,353)
Rejected votes: 1,473

Punggol East
- PAP Charles Chong 51.76% (Votes: 16,957)
- WP Lee Li Lian 48.24% (Votes: 15,801)
Rejected votes: 1,708

Radin Mas
- PAP Sam Tan 77.25% (Votes: 20,230)
- RP Kumar Appavoo 12.71% (Votes: 12.71%)
- Independent Han Hui Hui 10.04% (Votes: 2,629)
Rejected votes: 768

Sengkang West
- PAP Lam Pin Min 62.11% (Votes: 17,564)
- WP Koh Choong Yong 37% (Votes: 10,716)
Rejected votes: 1,839

Yuhua
- PAP Grace Fu 73.54% (Votes: 15,298)
- SDP Jaslyn Go 28% (Votes: 26.46%)
Rejected votes: 1,814

GRC

Choa Chu Kang
- PAP Gan Kim Yong, Zaqy Mohamad, Low Yen Ling, Yee Chia Hsing 76.89% (Votes: 84,731)
- PPP Goh Meng Seng, Low Wai Choo, Lee Tze Shih, Syafarin Sarif 23.11% (Votes: 25,460)
Rejected votes: 9,740

East Coast
- PAP Lim Swee Say, Lee Yi Shyan, Maliki Osman, Jessica Tan 60.73% (Votes: 54,981)
- WP Gerald Giam, Daniel Goh, Fairoz Shariff, Leon Perera 39.27% (Votes: 35,547)
Rejected votes: 1,008

Holland-Bukit Timah
- PAP Vivian Balakrishnan, Sim Ann, Christopher de Souza, Liang Eng Hwa 66.62% (Votes: 62,630)
- SDP Chee Soon Juan, Paul Tambyah, Chong Wai Fung, Sidek Mallek 33.38% (Votes: 31,380)
Rejected votes: 10,481

Jalan Besar
- PAP Yaacob Ibrahim, Heng Chee How, Denise Phua, Lily Neo 67.73% (Votes: 63,561)
- WP L.Somasundaram, Frieda Chan Sio Phing, Redzwan Hafidz Adbul Razak, Adrian Sim Tian Hock 32.27% (Votes: 30,283)
Rejected votes: 1,549

Marsiling-Yew Tee
- PAP Lawrence Wong, Halimah Yacob, Ong Teng Koon, Alex Tam 68.73% (Votes: 68,485)
- SDP Bryan Lim, Damanhuri Abas, John Tan, Wong Souk Yee 31.27% (Votes: 31,157)
Rejected votes: 2,134

West Coast
- PAP Lim Hng Kiang, S Iswaran, Foo Mee Har, Patrick Tay 78.57% (Votes: 71,091)
- RP Kenneth Jeyaretnam, Andy Zhu, Noraini Yunus, Darren Soh 21.43% (Votes: 19,392)
Rejected votes: 2,415

Aljunied
- WP Low Thia Khiang, Sylvia Lim, Chen Show Mao, Pritam Singh, Faisal Manap 50.95% (Votes: 69,929)
- PAP Yeo Guat Kwang, K.Muralidharan Pillai, Victor Lye, Chua Eng Leong, Shamsul Kamar 49.05% (Votes: 67,317)
Rejected votes: 1,638

Bishan-Toa Payoh
- PAP Ng Eng Hen, Josephine Teo, Chee Hong Tat, Saktiandi Supaat, Chong Kee Hiong 73.59% (Votes: 86,514)
- SPP Benjamin Pwee, Hamin Aliyas, Law Kim Hwee, Abdillah Zamzuri, Bryan Long 26.41% (Votes: 31,049)
Rejected votes: 2,411

Jurong
- PAP Tarman Shanmugaratnam, Desmond Lee, Ang Wei Neng, Rahayu Mahzam, Tan Wu Meng 79.28% (Votes: 95,080)
- SingFirst Tan Peng Ann, Wong Soon Hong, David Foo Ming Jin, ukdeu Singh, Wong Chee Wai 20.72% (Votes: 24,848)
Rejected votes: 2,432

Marine Parade
- PAP Tan Chuan-Jin, Goh Chok Tong, Seah Kian Peng, Fatimah Lateef, Edwin Tong 64.07% (Votes: 84,939)
- WP Yee Jenn Jong, Terence Tan, Firuz Khan, He Ting Ru, Dylan Ng 35.93% (Votes: 47,629)
Rejected votes: 1,682

Nee Soon
- PAP K Shanmugam, Louis Ng, Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Lee Bee Wah, Henry Kwek 66.83% (Votes: 82,197)
- WP Kenneth Foo, Cheryl Loh, Ron Tan, Luke Koh, Gurmit Singh 33.17% (Votes: 40,796)
Rejected votes: 1,731

Sembawang
- PAP Khaw Boon Wan, Vikram Nair, Lim Wee Kiak, Ong Ye Kung, Amrin Amin 72.28% (Votes: 96,639)
- NSP Spencer Ng, Kevryn Lim, Abdul Rasheed, Eugene Yeo, Yadzeth Haris 27.72% (Votes: 37,067)
Rejected votes: 3,796

Tampines
- PAP Heng Swee Keat, Masagos Zulkifli, Baey Yam Keng, Desmond Choo, Cheng Li Hui 72.06% (Votes: 95,202)
- NSP Sebastian Teo, Lim Tean, Reno Fong, Nor Lella Mardiiiah Mohamed, Choong Hon Heng 27.94% (Votes: 36,920)
Rejected votes: 3,638

Tanjong Pagar
- PAP Chan Chun Sing, Indranee Rajah, Chia Shi-Lu, Joan Pereira, Melvin Yong 77.71% (Votes: 90,448)
- SingFirst Tan Jee Say, Ang Yong Guan, Chirag Desai, Melvyn Chiu Wng Hoe, Fahmi Rais 22.29% (Votes: 25,943)
Rejected votes: 2,405

Ang Mo Kio
- PAP Lee Hsien Loong, Ang Hin Kee, Intan Azura Mokhtar, Gan Thiam Poh, Koh Poh Koon, Darryl David 78.63% (Votes: 135,115)
- RP M.Ravi, Roy Ngerng, Osman Sulaiman, Gilbert Goh, Siva Chandran, Jesse Loo 21.37% (Votes: 36,711)
Rejected votes: 15,945

Pasir-Ris Punggol
- PAP Teo Chee Hean, Teo Ser Luck, Janil Puthucheary, Zainal Sapari, Ng Chee Meng, Sun Xueling 72.89% (Votes: 125,021)
- SDA Desmond Lim, Harminder Pal Singh, Ong Teik Seng, Abu Mohamed, Sunny Wong, Arthero Lim 27.11% (Votes: 46,508)
Rejected votes: 5,310

Number of parliamentary seats:
PAP - 83
WP - 6
SDP - 0
SPP - 0
RP - 0
SDA - 0
SingFirst - 0
Independent - 0

Friday, September 11, 2015

GE2015: Polling Day

Happy Polling Day to all my Singaporean folks. This is the day you let your voice be heard.  I always tell my friends. If you don't like a certain party, please do not draw funny pictures or write anything in their box because it will be counted as theirs.  How I know?  Well, I was a counting agent during GE2011 and again during PE2011. Even if you write the word "FU" in a certain party's box, it will be considered as you voting for that party. So vote with your heart open!

Mr Brown has told us not to vote wisely but suka suka vote.  You suka who, you choose who. I have done my part!  Have you?

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

GE2015: Interesting rally speech - Sim Ann


Sim Ann's "chut pattern" speech has been made famous by netizens.  I read from Wikipedia that prior to being elected to Parliament (under the GRC umbrella), she was the Assistant Director for Finance Policy and Planning at the Ministry of Health (1998 - 2000). In 2000, she was made an Assistant Director for Implementation Planning at the Ministry of Home Affairs. In 2003, she became a Deputy Director for Trade at Ministry of Trade and Industry. From 2007 to 2009, she as the Regional Director (East China) at International Enterprise Singapore. In 2009, she became the Director of National Population Secretariat. Sad to say, her speech doesn't show the character or attitude a Director should carry.

She said in the video that Dr Chee likes to set rules for others. She added that Dr Chee ignores the rules set by others but is "ok" with the rules he set.  So what are the rules?

1) Dr Chee doesn't allow anyone to reminisce his past. She continue to say that Dr Chee can reminisce the past of others but doesn't allow anyone to reminisce his past.  Even if it's the truth, Dr Chee would say that they are attacking his personality.

2) Dr Chee will criticise himself and said that it's other who criticise him.  Eg. Dr Chee felt that Mr Lawrence Wong and herself shouldn't talk about his past. She further added that according to Dr Chee, he felt that if PAP is unable to convince the voters, then they will say that he is a liar, a gangster, a psychopath. Sim Ann said that she felt weird hearing this because she wanted to tell Dr Chee that she didn't say all these so he shouldn't call himself names first.

My views on this is simple. If you know Dr Chee doesn't allow anyone to reminisce his past...why do you all keep harping on it. And it's not true that he bring out the past of others, he don't do personal attacks as such...infact, he has stopped low acts like these.

As for point 2, incase Ms Sim have forgotten her history, it was PM Lee Hsien Loong and the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew who calls him a liar, a gangster, a psychopath....he didn't call himself names.

I find it really weird that Ms Sim chose to attack opposition candidate's character.  Wouldn't it be better if she has use the time for more constructive rally speech?