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  1. There are various meanings behind tailgating or "poking" another motorist. In general, it is used to show displeasure towards a motorist who is "road hogging" lane 1 of an expressway and telling him to move to a slower lane, or to "jio" someone to race. Watch this video of an Audi S3 who decided to "poke" and tailgate a Honda Accord Euro R to show his displeasure: What Happened? Two drivers of an Audi S3 and a Honda Accord Euro R got into an online dispute over a misunderstanding. The dispute started when the Audi S3 intended to overtake the Euro R (cam car) from the left, only to be blocked by the Euro R, who switched to the left lane simultaneously, intending to let the Audi S3 pass him. After misunderstanding the Euro R driver's intention, the Audi driver decided to "poke" and tailgate the Honda driver to show his displeasure. However, the Honda driver kept his cool and minded his business, while the Audi driver continued driving aggressively, creating a tense atmosphere between both drivers. Subsequently, after the incident, the Euro R driver took to social media and called out the Audi S3 driver for his behaviour earlier on, which he felt endangered the safety of both drivers, the Euro R driver's kids and other motorists around them. Read it here: Haiz. Incidents like the above give the car community/car enthusiast a bad reputation, whether intentional or not. Netizens' Comments Sad eh. Next time want style up own car also need think twice liao. Good job for that!👏 ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news, and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!
  2. Any MCF bros involved in "organizing" this event? [laugh] From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg..._breakdown.html Singaporeans poke fun at LRT breakdown Singaporeans have made a spoof of the recent LRT breakdown with these hilarious pictures. At about 5.15pm on April 22, 11 passengers were evacuated from an LRT train when it stalled between Bukit Panjang and Senja stations. The passengers had to walk on the train track to Senja LRT Station. Netizens edited photos of the LRT breakdown to make light of the incident. One photo read: "Registration for Singapore marathon 2012 is now opened!" "Exciting new route from Pasir Ris to Joo Koon station." Another picture had this caption: "Uniquely Singapore". Some netizens on Facebook laughed along but some were not amused. Karen wrote: "The first one to reach the other end of the track without falling off wins the race." Dash said: "Additional goodies: risk your life, free sun-tanning and free 360 degree view from the top." Chris added: "I believe those commuters pictured would not be amused with this."
  3. I m tore here. friend of my poke fun at Japan manga/anime character at his FB page. invited some comment from his friend, and the few started to poke fun. I posted on his wall in polite manner to ask him to remove the post. and he take it very lightly. A friend of his even replied it was clean fun and he still feel for those victims. After few hour. my friend removed mh post instead. sigh. I scrolled through my friend's friend (he who replied me it was clean) wall and found he got 2 post poking fun direct to Japan. One was asking was Japan under possible HARRP attack, his wife replied with "hahaha n LOL". sigh. I just think Is not right at this point of time. I am very tempt to post my friends wall screen shot. But... he is my friend. What do you all think?
  4. Bro ima in a delima now. Today after parking my car, I realise that there is a screw that has poke thru my rear left car tyres. I dunno if I should take it out or bring to Tyre Shop for repair.. I know bring out liao confirm tyre punctured.. So headache ah.. Any Advise?
  5. S'pore Government sets up Facebook profile in bid to engage young netizens YOU can now poke, suckerpunch, and send a tulip - or perhaps a venus flytrap if you prefer - to the Government. For it is now on Facebook. To be precise, its feedback arm, Reach, has created a profile on the popular social networking website. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday viewed it at the launch of Reach's roving interactive exhibition at Toa Payoh HDB Hub. Putting on his spectacles, PM Lee confirmed four friend requests (adding to the existing 281), checked out photos of Reach events and typed a message on the wall of one of its friends. 'Welcome to Facebook! Glad to have you as a friend. Please tell your friends too,' he typed, signing off as 'LHL (for Reach)'. The profile was created two weeks ago and was made public to all yesterday. It can be found by searching for 'Reach Singapore'. Reach chairman Amy Khor said it was a necessary platform to engage netizens. They will be able to give their responses to poll questions, such as what they think of the Budget, the National Day Rally or simply the latest policy announcement. The Facebook effort is the latest in the arsenal that Reach is building to engage Singaporeans as it tries to combat the perception that the Government does not listen enough when it formulates policies. Will Kanna SUE Or Not ? [sweatdrop]
  6. British Daily Mails reported : Wenger hoping to wreck Fergie's transfer plans for the second time. By Simon Jones Last updated at 8:25 AM on 12th June 2008 Arsene Wenger is ready to wreck Sir Alex Ferguson's transfer strategy for the second time by beating him to Blackburn's
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