By Kian Ming, on July 22nd, 2010%
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew has said no amount of engineering can prevent flooding.
That’s as good as saying there’s no solution. Try saying that to the Japanese. I’m sure they nobody ever thought it was not possible. Even if it really is, it’s apparent they gave it their 110% effort rather than just . . . → Read More: At least try…
By Kian Ming, on July 20th, 2010%
“PUB has completed the investigation of the flood incident at Orchard Road. The investigation found that the flood was caused by an intense storm,”, PAP Environment Minister Yaacob Ibrahim on the recent Great Flood of Orchard Road Part 2.
Well… whatever. I’m not sure what other causes there can be that will result in . . . → Read More: Thanks Minister Obvious
By Kian Ming, on June 15th, 2010%
According to this dude that is currently being investigated.
“If you want to worship me, you gotta do it now while the property prices are still low and we’re getting our recession…”
I have nothing against any religion. It is your choice whatever you want to believe in, but I can’t really believe . . . → Read More: Good time to worship during recession
By Kian Ming, on June 9th, 2010%
More like joke of the day. Seriously world-class.
ST no slouch in covering social issues
Bought a smile to my face.
By Kian Ming, on April 20th, 2010%
I was on the road yesterday with Xiaoming after work, on the way to pick up Yichen when the radio started playing Michael Jackson’s Billy Jean… immediately I heard:
Xiaoming: Uncle cuckoo bird pain pain!
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Ok… he saw his MTV a couple of times on TV when they were running it like . . . → Read More: LOL…
By Kian Ming, on February 19th, 2010%
By Kian Ming, on February 2nd, 2010%
Led by Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, the Economic Strategies Committee (ESC) in unveiling its ambitious plans for Singapore’s economic transformation suggested the feasibility of using nuclear energy to meet the base load electricity demand and ensure Singapore’s energy security in the long run. [1]
Wow, seriously.
Well… that’s as innovative a way as our . . . → Read More: Nuclear energy for Singapore!
By Kian Ming, on January 30th, 2010%
“As Singaporeans lament about rising flat prices, he said they ought to understand the Government sells them at a subsidised price, below market rate, so that they can own an asset that will appreciate in value over the years. It adds to their wealth and this is asset-enhancing policy Mr Lee believes citizens should . . . → Read More: We’re all daft
By Kian Ming, on January 18th, 2010%
Image courtesy of Mr Brown
Original article here.
Are you FUCKING KIDDING ME??? I didn’t know those editors at our world-class state media has any sense of humor! They think all their readers have a magnifying glass? How inconsiderate…
By Kian Ming, on December 28th, 2009%
“Over time, Singaporeans have become less hard-driving and hard-striving. This is why it is a good thing that the nation has welcomed so many Chinese immigrants.”
“If native Singaporeans are falling behind because the spurs are not stuck into the hide, that is their problem,”
He’s really getting good at it, killing approximately 3.5 . . . → Read More: Please get out of my country
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