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Exactly my sentiments especially with the kinds of ppl we see here Great insights from a mortuary worker Lessons learnt about life and death, from working in the hospital mortuary: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/cnainsider/inside-tan-tock-seng-hospital-ttsh-mortuary-lessons-life-death-11014508?cid=FBins
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"Just a handshake", how is that possible??? --------------------- http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/...105-381616.html By Rennie Whang The New Paper Wednesday, Nov 07, 2012 SINGAPORE - It was just a handshake with a female colleague, but it shook his world to the core when she accused him of molesting her. RELATED STORIES Australian national jailed 18 weeks for molesting woman Brit acquitted of molest but fined for swearing at cop Mr Paul Joseph Smith, 55, lost his job as an IT project manager and went through the ordeal of a trial in which he was convicted and ordered to be jailed for 18 weeks. He had to depend on family members in Australia for financial support. Even then, he could afford only a meal a day, he said. When he lodged an appeal against the conviction, he didn't think he stood a chance. But the seemingly impossible happened and he walked out of court a free man. During a four-day trial in April and May, the woman, 38, told the court that she felt her breast being squeezed twice, although she did not see him do it.
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look at this speech in 2006, i very scared the true colours of this man
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I couldn't believe this article in ST today... Robbery in broad daylight while on the way to work. Robbed at void deck At first, while glancing thru the article, I thought it was nothing strange, and probably happened late at night or wee hours of the morning, to some unluckly fellow stumbling home from a night out or something like that. Then saw that it happened at 8:45 am and in the middle of a populated area, HDB housing estate too. For all those ppl who ever complain that JB is unsafe, well JB situation is coming here...
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got into this staring incident on the way to work... i'm absolutely traumatized... below's an account of what happened.... i was driving to work along Gentle Road to work at RH. Its a small 2 direction (1 lane each) street. An incoming Beemer infront on the opposite lane was trying to turn right into his house gate (which is on the left of me). I slowed down, gave way and let him turn infront of me. A COE Nissan Sunny behind of me was pretty impatient, overtook into the opposite lane (no incoming traffic), cut behind the Beemer and proceeded. The Beemer slowly cleared the road and I proceeded. The next car behind me, a black 407 with 'P'-plate, perhaps thought that I shouldn't be slowing down to wave the Beemer on...I was causing a slow down of traffic...my act was making him precious time, tried the same stunt and cut into the opposite lane... but this time got incoming silver Toyota Picnic that he didn't see! 407 had to e-brake and turn back into the correct traffic lane. This made him real mad as he is back again behind me. What took the cake was, after the Picnic cleared, he did the same cut-into-opposite-lane stunt.. but this time he choose to travel parallel to me (on the incoming traffic lane) and stared. Well, if he was rushing for time he should had completed the stunt and move along. Satring for a good 50m, I waved my index finger at him signalling that the stunt he is performing is dangerous and un-called for. If stares could break windscreens... dear Mr 407 (with his huge bluetooth ear-piece on) would had broken my car window. Now back in office, recalling the incident give me chills down my spine... I'm really worried that after the incident, we might meet again on the road and something might happen... I worry that he might pull over and challenge me... I worry that I might get hurt from a road rage incident... how? make police report? Oh, BTW, I was worrying that my hand will get hurt when I punch his face in