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  1. Join us in celebrating our store's reopening from 7th Oct to 16th Oct 2016 with great deals and giveaways! “Terms & Conditions Apply” 1. Buy 2 Get 2 Free Pirelli tires (selected model & sizes Only) limited quantity per day. 2. Buy 3 Get 1 Free Bridgestone tires (selected sizes only) while stock last. 3. Buy 1 Get 1 Free Engine Oil Package (Available to Idemitsu and Castrol oil service package) limited quantity per day. 4. Up to 50% off over 500 products of car accessories & car care. 5. Ladies Drivers Exclusive - Enjoy 5% Additional Discount (Min Spend of $50 in a single receipt) 6. Free Battery Health Check and get a free travel adaptor (worth $39.90) with every purchase of Bosch Battery Events. 1. Kid friendly activities (free Popcorn, Candy floss, Scoop drinks, Balloon sculpting and Daytona racing game. 2. Gift With Purchase - Free Autobacs Mobile Stent (with any purchase) and Free Autobacs Sunshade set OR Umbrella (with purchase of $50 and above) Follow us on Facebook to stay updated on the latest happenings and promotions! Autobacs Ventures Pte Ltd 30 Bukit Batok East Avenue 6 Singapore 659761 Monday to Friday, and Public Holidays - 10:00am to 8:00pm Saturday and Sunday - 8:30am to 8:00pm
  2. So how are you celebrating today? It's going to be the most fantastic POETS day Someone is calling my name already...
  3. http://www.tremeritus.com/2014/04/16/pinoy-group-underfire-for-celebrating-independence-day-in-sg/ Pinoy group underfire for celebrating independence day in SG April 16th, 2014 | Author: Editorial The Pilipino Independence Day Council Singapore (PIDCS) had to remove a Facebook posting about celebrating the 116th independence of the Philippines at Ngee Ann City in Orchard Road, after it drew a storm of vitriol and protests from presumably Singaporean netizens: According to PIDCS Facebook page [Link], the council is a non-profit umbrella organization of Filipino Community in Singapore, represented by different societies of the Filipino Community consisting of Filipino Professionals, Skilled Workers, Cultural and Social Societies. PIDCS is mainly tasked with the organization of celebrating the Philippine independence Day Activities that will bring together the different Filipino Community Societies in Singapore. PIDCS began as a committee whose chair was elected annually by representatives of various Filipino Community Societies. It said that the present PIDCS Committee has initiated its registration with the Registry of Societies in Singapore. The online response came as a shock, PIDCS said, though they are still proceeding with their independence celebration at Ngee Ann City’s Civic Plaza on 8 June. This is pending approval of permits from the Singapore authorities. The PIDCS decided to take down the Facebook posting after it drew hundreds of anti-Filipino comments, with many slamming the PIDCS for holding their Independence Day celebration in Singapore. Co-chairman Rychie Andres said the vitriol took him by surprise and that it was “sad and disheartening”. Mr Andres said the council has held celebrations in past years at Hong Lim Park and Suntec City, but has never received criticism on this scale. Some of the comments made by netizens: “It is unfortunate that the images and words used give the impression of the Philippines planting their flag onto Singapore soil and declaring it as part of their own. There seems to be no sensitivity in it. Almost like it was done on purpose.” “Don’t let them celebrate their independence day at Takashimaya. We should stop them and throw them back to their country.” Blogger, Cheated Singaporean, wrote on his blog [Link], “Celebrating your country’s Independence Day and flying your national flag in another country simply means invasion and disrespect to the host country. This event should not be tolerated at all.” He asked, “Did the Singapore Police issue a permit to congregate for this event? The event would most likely see conflicts between Singaporeans and Filipinos, especially when the population of Filipinos in recent years have been getting too large for comfort. Ngee Ann City should also be taken to task for allowing the event to take place.” “Filipinos in Singapore are known to be self-containing. They generally do not see the need to integrate with Singaporeans and often form their own community in enclaves like Lucky Plaza. They believe Singaporeans are racist towards them when Singaporeans are actually equally unfriendly to all foreigners due to overcrowding. Filipinos do not understand the concept of overcrowding and the deteriorating quality of life for Singaporeans because their third world country is equally overcrowded.” He added, “Given how their university degrees obtained in Philippines are not recognized anywhere else in the world and their working experience in the Philippines labour market is largely considered unqualified overseas, it is little wonder why Singaporeans feel unjust to have their jobs taken over…” Most of the negative comments on PIDCS Facebook page have been deleted, except for the following which was left untouched:
  4. Celebrating 40 Years of ///M: Classic Showcase Munich Automobiles, the World's first dedicated BMW M dealership is celebrating BMW M Division's 40th Anniversary, and will be showcasing a small but select choice of classic autos to the public over the weekend. Although the Motorsport division were involved in earlier BMWs, the first true Genesis of the M-car was the uniquely exotic M1. Probably the only BMW ever that has two roundel badges on the rear end. Developed in conjunction with Lamborghini and penned by Giugiaro, the M1 was initially built to satisfy racing homologation rules, but these ever changing rules meant that when the M1 was ready to race, it was outlawed. So instead, they went racing by themselves, creating the M1 Procar series. The series ran for two years, with Niki Lauda winning the 1979 season, and Nelson Piquet the 1980 season. After BMW met the standards for Group 4, the Procars were used by various teams in the World Championship as well as other national series. One of the rarest cars ever made, only 456 production M1s were built, making it one of BMW's rarest models. With 1 making it to Singapore sitting proudly inside the M-car showroom after a painstaking restoration process which began a year ago. They love these car so much, we were given gloves when looking at the cars. I would do the same too if these were my babies. I of course couldn't resist sliding behind the driver's seat. What joy it was just sitting inside. You just know it's a special car when you are seated inside. Hearing one startup though is pure icing on the cake.
  5. Few things come to mind when I see this scene. 1. They are not all terrorist 2. They can be grateful to people who helped them/their country. Fewer people are like that these days as gratitude is a rarer quality. 3. They can gather to celebrate. Such gathering would not be permissible here? Well sometimes even wearing same political t-shirt can get you into trouble. 4. It is amazing America can accept such diversity in culture & race into their country and I noticed after sometime the younger migrants becomes socially & culturally integrated. It is something that makes America great and imbedded in it's Constitution.
  6. "$3 Off with a minimum of $50 spend on any shell fuel" Anyone else receive it too? 11.65% with any UOB Card?
  7. To all Chevykakis Bros & Sis celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri (Puasa)..... SELAMAT HARI RAYA !!!! Regards Arah
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