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Funny Friday

by admin April 1, 2016 No Comments

This will only encourage more people to put their kids on prams – even those who can walk on their own. Wait till people who place shopping bags into their prams assume that they also get priority.

Posted by Chan Joon Yee on Thursday, 31 March 2016

If they really want to improve conditions for ALL passengers, they should focus their efforts on improving train service and making it break down less often. I guess it’s easier to paint lines and boxes on floors.

Straits Times recently published two articles "Excessive social security may erode filial piety" and "Pitfalls of…

Posted by Chee Soon Juan on Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Something like this can only come from our newsPAPers. Someone should give the journalist a CB leaf to hide his face.

The Secret is Revealed

A long time ago…on an island far far away…The secrets are revealed.

Posted by Funding Societies on Tuesday, 22 March 2016

I’m actually pleasantly surprised that such businesses are allowed in Singapore. A sacred cow has finally been slaughtered. It remains to be seen whether banking will still be a viable industry in the future.

"Make a dent in the universe.""It's better to be a pirate than join the navy."No, those words didn't come from some…

Posted by Chan Joon Yee on Thursday, 31 March 2016

I guess we can’t always blame the government. The majority of Singaporeans are not adventurers and have “zero tolerance” for “disruptive acts”. The harsh punishment for outrageous acts and behaviour suits them fine.

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