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  1. Nowaday Si*gt*l got one AMPED application that enable unlimited download of song. Happened to downloaded som very nice cantonese song which I had lost the cassette album...It really bring back good old memory where HK Singer like Alan Tam, Lesile Cheng and etc rule the music world..Below are some memory of the nice song...taken from Youtube...enjoy.... Alan Tam 1 Alan Tam 2 Alan Tam 3 Danny 勁歌金曲 陳百強 (Danny Chan) - 1983十大中文金曲 偏偏喜歡你
  2. Hi all the Chinese song lovers out there, any nice songs to recommend lately? I like this two lately,
  3. Hi all, Contemplating to create a Hokkien Pop song list. 我問天 KTV - 翁立友 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqxCUQE5gZI Also, find this song rather interesting here : The MV version is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPRtVb0s81c...feature=related Free free to recommend nice Hokkien songs. Thank you very much. Regards,
  4. Part 1- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...*++sing*++song* Part 2- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2668777 Part 3- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2673383 Part 4- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2675138 Part 5- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2677521 Part 6- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...t=0&start=0 Part 7- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2680385 Part 8- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2680592 Part 9- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2680632 Part 10- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2680902 Part 11- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2681171 Part 12- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2681330 Part 13- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2681534 Part 14- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2681848 Part 15- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?s=&amp...t&p=4585392 Part 16- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2682371 Part 17- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2682607 Part 18- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2682835 Part 19- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2683045 Part 20- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2683239 Part 21- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2683447 Part 22 -http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2683664 Part 23 - http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...683852&st=o Part 24 - http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2684197 Part 25 - http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2684448 Part 26- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showto...076&st=2000 Part 27- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2685298 Part 28- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2685791 Part 29- http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2686687
  5. Carstyle

    BYD Song

    Any idea whether distributors will bring in cars like BYD Tang and Song SUV, especially the 1.5T hybrid version? Very impressive performance and fuel economy, with practically all electronic stuff on the dash. Other models like BYD Tang and Qin are also very impressive.
  6. CHIA Song Hwee Head, Strategy Co-Head, Portfolio Management Co-Head, Singapore I just realised Chia Song Swee former Chartered CEO is now one of the top guys in Temasek.... Common.... anyone here from Chartered Semi??? We don't know how his EXACT performance is like in Chartered but it is a FACT that during his years as CEO of Chartered semi from 2002 to 2009, Chartered Semi shares plummeted like a rock. In the end, we sold Chartered Semi to Global foundries. Seriously, what did he do that makes Temasek want him as Head Strategy??? Did chartered Semi do extremely well? What did he do that makes Temasek hire him to manage our Portfolio and Strategy? What strategy did he implement in Chartered Semi that ended up with Chartered share price dropping like a rock, making losses for many quarters, and ended up being sold to Global foundries. This is crazy.
  7. me not a big fan but their songs are really something. i post two of my favorites. Both fast and slow......enjoy
  8. http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/getting-more-singaporean-singles-to-date-gangnam-style "Single Koreans may be discreet in not openly advertising the fact, but if asked, they won't deny it either," she said in a Facebook post yesterday at the end of the South Korean leg of her trip. "Starting early, proactively reaching out to meet new friends, openness to getting help, and having a relaxed attitude all seem to be the essential ingredients to enjoyable and successful dating. Can this style of dating help more Singaporean singles, perhaps?" "Single Koreans may be discreet in not openly advertising the fact, but if asked, they won't deny it either," she said in a Facebook post yesterday at the end of the South Korean leg of her trip. "Starting early, proactively reaching out to meet new friends, openness to getting help, and having a relaxed attitude all seem to be the essential ingredients to enjoyable and successful dating. Can this style of dating help more Singaporean singles, perhaps?" Mrs Teo, who had been in South Korea since Sunday, visits Denmark next. USING DATING AGENCIES Single Koreans may be discreet in not openly advertising the fact, but if asked, they won't deny it either. Starting early, proactively reaching out to meet new friends, openness to getting help, and having a relaxed attitude all seem to be the essential ingredients to enjoyable and successful dating. Can this style of dating help more Singaporean singles, perhaps? MRS JOSEPHINE TEO, Senior Minister of State, who oversees population matters. Singaporeans and Koreans are marrying later in life, which has contributed to the low birth rates in both countries. In 2014, Singapore had a total fertility rate of 1.25 while South Korea's figure was 1.21. By encouraging dating, the hope is that more singles will pair up, tie the knot, and eventually have children. One way of doing so is through dating agencies, an industry which is well-established in South Korea. Its more than 1,000 dating agencies are found mostly in the capital Seoul, and it is not uncommon for parents to sign their single children up at these agencies. The largest agency, Duo, offers specialised services such as professional dating coaches and "couple managers", who counsel couples working on their relationship or who want to get married. More than 32,000 people have been married after meeting up through Duo - which sounds like the Korean word for "marry" - since it began operating in the mid-1990s. Mrs Teo visited Duo's headquarters in the glitzy Gangnam neighbourhood, which is frequented by celebrities and well-to-do Koreans, and which was made popular by Korean hip-hop artist Psy's 2012 hit song, Gangnam Style. Making reference to this, Mrs Teo said in her Facebook post: "Dating 'Gangnam style' may be deliberate but still fairly cheerful and relaxed, and very often aided by family, friends or professionals." In earlier comments to reporters during the visit, she said dating agencies in Singapore will need to take into account the local culture to be successful. For instance, Singaporean parents may be less keen than their Korean counterparts to pressure their children to date or to sign them up with a dating agency. One agency success story which Mrs Teo cited in her post is that of newly-married Ms Kim Minhye, 34, who is pursuing a PhD in sociology at the National University of Singapore and shuttles back and forth between Korea and Singapore. "I was very much into work and studying, and at some point, it just wasn't enough. I was looking for something more and wanted someone to share my dreams with," said Ms Kim of her decision to sign up with a dating agency in South Korea about two years ago. After uploading her profile, she was eventually matched with a bespectacled engineer who is four years older than her. Recounting how her Singaporean colleagues reacted when she told them that she met her husband through a dating agency, Ms Kim told reporters here: "Everybody looked at me really, really surprised. They said it's highly stigmatised in Singapore. "In (South) Korea, the stigma is still there, but not as much. Practically, there are no other ways to meet people, so we accept it. It's not that natural, but what can we do? We just choose to go and try." Ms Kim's parents were also surprised by her use of a dating agency, but she said they thought it was an innovative way for her to meet someone. Mrs Teo, who had been in South Korea since Sunday, visits Denmark next. USING DATING AGENCIES Single Koreans may be discreet in not openly advertising the fact, but if asked, they won't deny it either. Starting early, proactively reaching out to meet new friends, openness to getting help, and having a relaxed attitude all seem to be the essential ingredients to enjoyable and successful dating. Can this style of dating help more Singaporean singles, perhaps? MRS JOSEPHINE TEO, Senior Minister of State, who oversees population matters. Singaporeans and Koreans are marrying later in life, which has contributed to the low birth rates in both countries. In 2014, Singapore had a total fertility rate of 1.25 while South Korea's figure was 1.21. By encouraging dating, the hope is that more singles will pair up, tie the knot, and eventually have children. One way of doing so is through dating agencies, an industry which is well-established in South Korea. Its more than 1,000 dating agencies are found mostly in the capital Seoul, and it is not uncommon for parents to sign their single children up at these agencies. The largest agency, Duo, offers specialised services such as professional dating coaches and "couple managers", who counsel couples working on their relationship or who want to get married. More than 32,000 people have been married after meeting up through Duo - which sounds like the Korean word for "marry" - since it began operating in the mid-1990s. Mrs Teo visited Duo's headquarters in the glitzy Gangnam neighbourhood, which is frequented by celebrities and well-to-do Koreans, and which was made popular by Korean hip-hop artist Psy's 2012 hit song, Gangnam Style. Making reference to this, Mrs Teo said in her Facebook post: "Dating 'Gangnam style' may be deliberate but still fairly cheerful and relaxed, and very often aided by family, friends or professionals." In earlier comments to reporters during the visit, she said dating agencies in Singapore will need to take into account the local culture to be successful. For instance, Singaporean parents may be less keen than their Korean counterparts to pressure their children to date or to sign them up with a dating agency. One agency success story which Mrs Teo cited in her post is that of newly-married Ms Kim Minhye, 34, who is pursuing a PhD in sociology at the National University of Singapore and shuttles back and forth between Korea and Singapore. "I was very much into work and studying, and at some point, it just wasn't enough. I was looking for something more and wanted someone to share my dreams with," said Ms Kim of her decision to sign up with a dating agency in South Korea about two years ago. After uploading her profile, she was eventually matched with a bespectacled engineer who is four years older than her. Recounting how her Singaporean colleagues reacted when she told them that she met her husband through a dating agency, Ms Kim told reporters here: "Everybody looked at me really, really surprised. They said it's highly stigmatised in Singapore. "In (South) Korea, the stigma is still there, but not as much. Practically, there are no other ways to meet people, so we accept it. It's not that natural, but what can we do? We just choose to go and try." Ms Kim's parents were also surprised by her use of a dating agency, but she said they thought it was an innovative way for her to meet someone.
  9. End up in longkang in the end: https://www.facebook.com/LangkapPerakMalaysia/videos/749253401841847/
  10. 快乐的事一起做! Let's do happy things together! I think it will be another hit for Chen Tianwen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1gZtt3dqtY
  11. Mockngbrd

    Malaysia GST

    showing us in Singapore who's boss... they not just going to have GST, but they even have GST song!!! https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=798695430206147
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVBEXS7LHJ8
  13. Wow...... Grace Lee .. where she's from ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CXqWVWHW8dA The world has fallen in love with the song “Let It Go” in Disney’s hit movie “Frozen”. Since the music clip was posted it on YouTube in December, it has gotten more than a hundred million views. Sung by Broadway star Idina Menzel as the character Elsa, the song has also spawned a string of covers on the Internet. link: http://yahoosg.tumblr.com/post/80250306760/the-world-is-in-love-with-frozens-let-it-go Her 'V' shape body with big 'HID' ...
  14. We ain't Singapore, Singaporeans (new NDP theme song) http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/we-aint-singapore-singaporeans-new-ndp-theme-song-5124890-2.html There was a time when people said That Singapore will shine on, but we didn't There was a time when riots no longer happened and we were happy then they did Our little nation, squeezed and mean, quarreling with one another Where's peace and harmony? This ain't my country, is that my flag? I have no future, I have no life My family is suffering, my friends have left We ain't Singapore, Singaporeans Singapore so glitzy, it’s a chalet but nothing more Foreigners united, they are showing us the door We’ve ended up so broken, our soul-less destiny Singapore at 50, a nation on its knees This ain't my country, is that my flag? I have no future, I have no life My family is suffering, my friends have left We ain't Singapore, Singaporeans We ain't Singapore, we ain't Singapore We will kneel together and see the lion crawl We ain't Singapore, we ain't Singapore We’re a SG50 but nothing more
  15. Oh my god .............. The best 8 yr old live Singing ! WOW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBGMQ9Kx9iI&index=7&list=RDrFWs2Z_RZ3Y
  16. [media]https://youtu.be/CRU-fwS6aAU[/media] 😂
  17. Angcheek

    Karaok

    Where do I register ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=367&v=CKZsan6HbD0
  18. Click on the link http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5106378
  19. Zanter

    Nice Song!

    http://www.mrbrownshow.com/2008/02/04/the-...ount-erp-drift/ Lyrics I wonder if you know, How they live in Ang Mo Kio Go to city many gantry Can
  20. This song is getting alot of attention on the net.....enjoy.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rknSK2W0Miw 你看那裡有個小雞喲 你看那裡它有小雞喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有母雞喲 你看那裡又有母雞喲 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有公雞喲 你看那裡又有公雞喲 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有火雞喲 你看那裡又有火雞喲 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有鴿子喲 你看那裡又有鴿子喲 ]鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有貓咪喲 你看那裡又有貓咪喲 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有小狗喲 你看那裡又有小狗喲 小狗旺旺旺旺旺~wang~ 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有山羊喲 你看那裡又有山羊喲 山羊咩~mie~ 小狗旺旺旺旺旺~wang~ 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有綿羊喲 你看那裡又有綿羊喲 綿羊咇~bie~ 山羊咩~mie~ 小狗旺旺旺旺旺~wang~ 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有母牛喲 你看那裡又有母牛喲 母牛萌~meng~ 綿羊咇~bie~ 山羊咩~mie~ 小狗旺旺旺旺旺~wang~ 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 母雞咯咯咯咯咯~go~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡又有公牛喲 你看那裡又有公牛喲 公牛呣~mu~ 母牛萌~meng~ 綿羊咇~bie~ 山羊咩~mie~ 小狗旺旺旺旺旺~wang~ 貓咪喵喵喵喵喵~miao~ 鴿子圖嚕嚕嚕嚕~lu~ 火雞嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟~du~ 公雞喔喔喔喔喔~wo~ 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 小雞嗶嗶嗶嗶~bi~喲 你看那裡有拖拉機喲 你看那裡有拖拉機喲 拖拉機嗡~weng~ 拖拉機嗡~weng~ ]拖拉機嗡~weng~ 小雞被撞 喔 啊喔~
  21. So cute... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYQc5uAHDos
  22. . . . please feedback to MDA at http://www.mda.gov.sg/AboutMDA/NewsReleasesSpeechesAndAnnouncements/Pages/NewsDetail.aspx?news=640.
  23. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/09/15/378772/us-use-of-malaysia-base-may-be-a-coup/ US use of Malaysia base may be a coup: American analyst American political analyst Scott Rickard believes that it may be a “coup” if the United States starts partnership with Malaysia in South China Sea. “It would be a bit of a coup for the Americans to begin partnering with Malaysia in South China Sea and using airbases in Malaysia to conduct surveillance,” Rickard, former Intelligence Linguist, told Press TV on Sunday. He made the remarks when asked about a report that Malaysia has offered to let the US use one of its airbases to fly military spy planes over the South China Sea. Admiral Jonathan Greenert, the US Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), has said that the Malaysian government recently asked the US to operate the P-8 Poseidon aircraft from the country’s most eastern area, giving the Americans greater proximity to the South China Sea. However, Rickard said “either bases certainly are not required, either bases, I would say would be more of a political move, the Americans can conduct all surveillance they want.” He said the US is already present in the region. “The US Navy has a great presence in southeast Asia.” “So at the end of the day, this may just be a political move and discussions and they never happen or unfortunately it also maybe that Malaysia is making a mistake and then really making ties with the American Navy that it really should not be getting into,” he opined. Analysts say the move seems likely to intensify China’s anger at American surveillance of the strategic waterway. China, under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, has increasingly contested the right of the United States to conduct surveillance flights over its territorial waters. AT/AGB
  24. http://www.songfish.com.sg/ self explantory! .. Jus wanna share with fellow bros. This place is really well priced... a tad far tho for east side dwellers... its in fishery port road personally recommend the alaskan crab legs! p.s... i don't work for them!
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