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  1. Well this must be the ultimate...so funny... http://youtu.be/ZwfLgXJpQd0
  2. Got amour formation patch somemore! But damn coocoo just wearing the top only. Anyway, IIRC, it's illegal for foreigners to wear SAF uniforms.
  3. Seen quite a few posting unsavory comments or controversial photographs on FB or Tweeter and their posters kena from netizens or the authorities jialat jialat but folks still continue doing it. And there are internet vigilantes regularly on cyberspace patrol duties and will not hesitate to announce to the whole world of what they deem not right. So bros be careful what you post online bec the whole world will know...& that some may take action against you in the event they feel aggravated. From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...cigarettes.html Posted on 14 May 2012 Police: Officers posing with cigarettes while wearing police tees will be disciplined A spokesperson for the Police said that the guys who were wearing police tees and posing with cigarettes have been identified, and that they will be disciplined. The pictures of the two men were posted on Facebook. Said the spokesperson: "
  4. Keen appetite for roast meat joint 22 March 2012 Straits Times THE asking price for the famed recipe and premises of Kay Lee Roast Meat Joint is a cool $3.5 million, but one day after this was reported, inquiries came streaming in. More than 40 parties - 39 from Singapore - have expressed interest, with the two highest bids at $2.5 million and $2.8 million. Senior property consultant Raymond Lo of Knight Frank, the real estate broker for Kay Lee's owners, said: 'Most of the callers are businessmen or restaurant operators, and most are interested in hiring people to work for them. It's an investment of sorts.' Mr Lo, who is confident he will close a deal by the year end, obviously thinks the eventual buyer will have a clear winner on his hands. He said: 'It's profitable. As long as you take over, you make money.' But the owners of the 30-year-old eatery, Madam Betty Kong, 66, and her husband Ha Wai Kay, 62, are anxious as they want the Guangzhou-style recipe for Kay Lee's signature pork ribs, char siew and duck, for example, to stay true to tradition after the change in ownership. Madam Kong, the spokesman for the business, told The Straits Times that the 50-year-old recipe, which she and her husband have priced at $2 million, was 'not just a piece of paper'. The buyer will be taught how to roast the signature Kay Lee duck 'until they perfected the recipe', said the chatty woman. 'The price includes the brand name. We will teach them till they pass,' she quipped. The hothousing in Kay Lee's art of roasting meats is expected to take two to three months. With the recipe at $2 million, the remaining sum is for the freehold shop space in Upper Paya Lebar Road, a 1,313 sq ft space valued at $1.25 million, said Mr Lo. In testimony to Kay Lee's popularity - or because of the news of its impending sale - a line of customers was waiting to be served yesterday when The Straits Times dropped by. Some people ate there, but others were buying takeaways. So is the asking price too high? Madam Kong, who lives with her husband in a four-room bungalow in Hougang and drives a grey Mercedes-Benz, said she was aware that many parties think the asking price is a tad stiff. 'We are considering the offers,' she said, volunteering the information that the shop makes a net profit of at least $2,000 a day. The president of the Restaurant Association of Singapore, Mr Ang Kiam Meng, said that, going by gut feel, the price seems high, and urged buyers to crunch the numbers. 'Without proper analysis, it's difficult to tell whether the price is really too high. It depends on how the investor looks at it,' he said. Mr Ang, who runs the Jumbo chain of restaurants, suggested that Madam Kong and her husband act as consultants post-sale. 'A business is usually way more than just a recipe and a brand name. It's about management; there are many things that can go wrong when there is a takeover,' he said. Madam Kong and her husband have put up the business for sale because neither of their two children want to run it. Potential buyers who were contacted said they are doing the maths. A 35-year-old IT manager who asked to be known only as Ben said he hopes to clinch the sale and run the place with three friends. 'We think we can make the business work, as long as we have a good team behind us. It's not rocket science,' he said. Another prospective buyer identified himself as the one behind the $2.5 million bid, but declined to elaborate. And then there is Mr Jackie Goh, 48, who runs a roast duck business in Phillip Street in Chinatown. He said he spoke to Kay Lee's owners three weeks ago, but decided against making an offer. 'We think we'll not be able to break even so quickly. The price is quite high,' he said, adding that he could offer no more than $1.8 million. He said he bought his current roast duck stall and recipe for $200,000 just five months ago. He added, chuckling: 'I didn't dare make an offer. They may chase me out.' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What other hawkers say PRICELESS RECIPE 'Our recipe is priceless, we cannot put a value to it and we will never sell it. It is a family heirloom and we will pass it on to our children.' Mr Lim Swee Seng, 42, who runs Toa Payoh Rojak at Old Airport Road Food Centre. The stall has been around since 1971 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REASONABLE PRICE 'The $2 million price seems like a reasonable price to pay for a secret recipe. The brand has been built up over the years. If I sell my recipe, I will also price it at around $2 million.' Mr Chia Kar Wing, 49, owner of Union Farm Eating House which closed last month. It is famous for its paper-wrapped chicken dish and its owner plans to start business again soon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOO EXPENSIVE 'Buy a roast duck recipe for $2 million? That's too expensive. Even if we sell our recipe for $30,000, we doubt people will want to buy it. It's very tough to make these traditional dishes, we spend a lot of effort getting everything right. If we ever sell our recipes, we would want to train the person for at least one year and teach him exactly how to cook the food and maintain the same quality we had.' Mr Richard Ng, 58, who is co-owner of China Street Fritters at Maxwell Food Centre. The stall is famous for its traditional ngoh hiang (pork rolled in bean curd skin) dish going back 70 years -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISH ISN'T RARE ENOUGH 'To pay $2 million is too much, especially for roasted meats. You can find that anywhere in Singapore. The price should depend on how rare the food is in Singapore. For example, oyster cakes are hard to find now. It's a traditional Fuzhou dish and our own oyster cake recipe was passed down from mother to daughter for generations.' Madam P. Hoon, 54, who helps her mother run the famous Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake stall at Maxwell Food Centre. She said she would be happy to sell her oyster cake recipe for $50,000
  5. My GEOX gonna kaput soon... nid recomendation on a good pair of comfy n long lasting black leather shoe... anyone go recomendation?... kwakwakwa... *rereading my post... I feel so boliao*... Edit: PS: I hate GEOX after using them for years... :(
  6. Don't know if you guys notice but its seems to be getting quite common nowadays that you see iphone users plugging in earphones(in both ears) while driving. I am not sure if they are listenning to music as well but if they are, they are a hazard on the road. Not targetting iphone users but the white distinctive earphone is hard to miss and I see quite alot of people doing that nowadays. Why I am saying is it's dangerous is that nowadays the earphones are quite brilliantly built to do noisy cancellation and such during listening of music. Which in turn might let the listener turn a deaf ear to others hornning at you. Not trying to be an ass here but I think it should be ban as this is something you can control not as though the car comes with super good sound insulation and you llst. What do you guys think?
  7. At midnight every day, this man will make his way to a bench in front of STOMPer Sayidi's block, take off his clothes and sleep while clad only in his underwear. According to the STOMPer, the man hangs his clothes on a tree branch before settling down for a good night's rest. Sayidi says: "Every day at around 12 am, this man will come and sleep on a bench in front of my HDB block wearing nothing but underwear. "I have contacted the police several times, but this guy always seems to come back. "He usually hangs his clothes on a nearby tree branch. "This is very indecent because there are many woman and children who can see him. "I hope he doesn't sleep naked the next time."
  8. Source says Elin Nordegren sports metal-spiked chastity belt at home. It's one of the most ridiculous (read: entertaining) reports in the four-month Tiger Woods sex scandal. An update suggests that Elin Nordegren is wearing a "chastity belt made of spikes" now that she and hubby Woods are back under the same roof...while it sounds uncomfortable, we don't blame her! Elin Nordegren was said to be warming up to Tiger over the last two weeks, but that was before Tiger mistress/porn star Joslyn James launched her Web site of freaky-deeky text messages from Tiger last week. Apparently Elin Nordegren left Tiger Woods' Windermere, Florida mansion for a few days to go yachting with their two kids, and now that she's back home, she's gone to extreme measures to let Tiger know that she's just not that into him. While we'd heard Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren were sleeping in two different beds, this new chastity belt report goes above and beyond safe sex under the same roof. Says the source, "She wears a chastity belt made of spikes. They are not living together as a couple. They are putting on a charade for the children." All this via Fox News. A charade for the children and a chastity belt for her dignity. Good girl, Elin Nordegren! Just a fun little history lesson, while you're here: chastity belts appear to have been employed in the 1400's through the 1500's to keep men and women from engaging in fornication, and allegedly to prevent masturbation (which was thought to be medically harmful to a woman in those days). Today they're still manufactured and used, sold mostly in bondage shops... Uh, Elin, we're thinking you might want to take off that chastity belt. Based on the S&M texts Tiger's known to send, you might be giving him ideas...
  9. Strange woman with cane strikes women in shorts at Ang Mo Kio market by Beh Yuan Hui NO short pants on the streets! A sexagenarian has been heading to the streets and caning women who wear short pants. The woman has been seen loitering at the market and hawker centre near some flats in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. Holding a rotan in her hands, the woman would cane any female in short pants that she came across. The republic's Lianhe Wanbao reported that the sexagenarian would also scold the women as she caned them. "Why are you wearing shorts? You must be caned for wearing this," she said in Hokkien. On Thursday, the woman has raised her rotan on a hawker. The hawker, who was annoyed by the old woman's act, had attempted to stop her but was still whipped. Her mother saw this and went to her aid. The mother and daughter managed to stop the old woman and forced her onto the ground. They called the police later.
  10. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=25090 Yo Porker...I always knew you had these kinds of fetishes http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/photo/getMediumSizePhoto.do?id=23751
  11. SAFETY BELTS: The dangers of not wearing a Belt Look at these photos and you will see why it is necessary to always wear a belt... They are dramatic and shocking scenes that clearly proove that using a belt is necessary for our safety... Breathe deep and look at the pictures! These things would not happen if people wore a belt propely... ----
  12. Hi guys, jus went JB last sunday nite for dinner, but a bad experience... i was caught by the JB TP JUST after i leave the custom and was making a U-turn to CITY SQUARE... I was signal to stop at the roadside by the 2 TP jus after i make my turn... and told to come out and hand over my IC... he told mi i was not wearing seatbelt... say wil give mi a RM300 summon... i was shocked then he tell wan to pay now and i say yes he offer mi RM50, i say no RM he ask for S$30, i say no money, onli can give S$20,, he tell mi get back in... i pass him $$$ for my IC wifout taking my particulars... guys.. have any of u encounter this b4???
  13. Hi all, need help. my aveo is running on 15inch michellin preceda sports tyres. Alsmost 10 months liao. I notice that the tyres are wearing uneveningly. The passanger side tyres are wearing out more then the driver side. Also... the noise form the tyres are driving me crazy.... :( when i fist got my car, the stock rims and tyres are not so nosiy leh... anyone can comments / help?
  14. Hi, i'm using an original RAZO gear knob. But now realised that the knob is very loose now. meaning that the thread lines in the knob has already wear off. Now the know can just turn and turn, cannot tighten to the gear stick. A car assessory shop guy told me can find those shops or factories that do thread or screw drilling for those metal parts or other similiar materials. Can bring the gear knob to them and they can drill and make new thread lines again..... Is this possible? Anyone got any lobang or idea on how to save this gear knob? I really like this RAZO gear knob. Leather with red thread stitching. I tried to find a new one but cant find it. Maybe it's old model, so not selling anymore. Now, i using a cheapo one... damm lousy. it rattles alot because it's very loose inside the knob and makes alot of rattling noise when driving.
  15. Hi all, My friend and I were arguing just now about whether wearing sunglasses or shades at NIGHT improves visibility and safety.....What do the experts think?? My own thinking is that wearing sunglasses reduces glare at night and hence enhances safety....What do you think?? Andrew
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