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  1. Money can't buy class. So old still tie the hair like that and those gold chains.😖 https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/talk-to-rich-people-nicely-youre-a-poor-girl-2-women-fined-3k-each-for
  2. This is really shameful in the sport scene, maybe not the first case but same country players fight in front of an international event!!
  3. What an idiot! Hope he kenna the maximum fine. If I am there, the first thing I will do is whack the side mirror jialat jialat, both sides.
  4. :D http://www.digitalone.com.sg/news/article/22657/1
  5. maybe he went to look at dragin fish la
  6. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...calls_boss.html This [mad] lady driver, hit and run, drive against the flow of traffic, has no remose when caught in the act, keep denying and lastly block traffic for good 50mins. Hope TP and police can take action against the driver and make sure 1 less of such dangerous driver around.
  7. They showed support of their friends back home. Those back home in KL risked injuries / arrests to voice their protest yesterday. Those who live in SGP gathered at Hong Lim Park to show support for the same cause. What have 'the leaders' done to the locals here who dont care about similar issues, but only worry about whether they can upgrade their flats, whether their children get a place in 'good schools' (these are legitimate pursuits but life is more than that). Shame..... the 'rules' here make such support unlikely to happen, it just shows how freedom is 'designed' here in an unique way.
  8. Gendut

    No Shame MP

    http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/04/anothe...-boo-by-pap-mp/ PAP MP for Mountbatten SMC, Lim Biow Chuan, posted the following photo on his Facebook page, apparently on 18 April 2011. Notice that the picture says:
  9. Chalk

    Shame on you!!!

    Was waiting at traffic light(@Punggol) to turn right when a white swift was attempting a u-turn 2 cars before me. As he was u-turning, he couldn't complete the u-turn in one attempt so he reverse foward again. This one understandable. But the most crazy thing I ever witnessed happened. When on the first attempt he did the u-turn there was a father with his two children, the father pulled his two children abeit to protect his children in case the swift chiong into the pedestrain waiting island. Then the swift after successfully made his u-turn wind down window and do the palm-facing upwards-45degree away-li Jo simi lj gesture then the father think he wanna whack that swift driver and the scardy cat swift driver kiap his lj between his legs and sped off. Think there is nothing wrong with the father trying to protect his children by pulling them back. He wasn't being cynical or making fun at him u-buay gay he was straight faced throughout. Maybe he think he paiseh u turn buay gay then think ppl laughing at him. F-ing loser Lao beng!!
  10. http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,...,165093,00.html? HUSBAND ASKS: WHY SO HEARTLESS? By Hedy Khoo May 19, 2008 IT was a minor collision between a BMW and a Mercedes-Benz. But it led to a car chase, screaming rage from one driver and the death of the other after a stroke. The Mercedes driver, who is believed to be around 20 years old, allegedly shouted vulgarities, and he insisted on being compensated even as the BMW driver, Madam Lee Bee Hua, 56, was being carried on a stretcher into an ambulance. She died from a brain haemorrhage two weeks later. The damage to the cars? One broken wing mirror each. Madam Lee's family has lodged a police report. Police said they are looking into the matter. The collision took place around 8 pm on 22 Apr, and it is not clear if either car stopped immediately. According to Madam Lee's family, the Mercedes driver chased Madam Lee's car through Lentor estate, off Yio Chu Kang Road, for at least half a kilometre. She finally reached her house on Lentor Street and stopped, sounding her horn. Her son-in-law, Mr Edwin Han, 36, a sales manager, rushed out and saw her seated in her car, with the young man standing close by. Said Mr Han: 'I opened her car door and asked if she was okay, but she could not really speak.' Mr Han said his mother-in-law appeared to be confused, frightened and unable to get out on her own. During this time, the other driver allegedly kept yelling that 'she knocked my car'. 'I carried my mother-in-law out of the car and into the house, but he didn't stop shouting,' said Mr Han. As Madam Lee's two daughters attended to their mother, Mr Han went out again to find out what had happened. 'He had been making such a din outside our house that the neighbours started to come out,' said Mr Han. 'He kept shouting that my mother-in-law was drunk. I told him my mother-in-law is 56 years old and she doesn't drink, but he refused to listen.' Mr Han looked at the man's Mercedes, and saw that only its right mirror was damaged, and offered to pay for the damage. He then wanted to return to the house to check on his mother-in-law. 'He shouted repeatedly 'You don't move. You stand here.' I had to ignore him, because my first priority was to help my mother-in-law,' said Mr Han. 'But as I walked away, he used a foul word on me, and started to shout vulgarities.' Inside, Madam Lee's daughters were trying to help their mother. Said the elder daughter, Ms Jaime Wee, 31, a senior manager in real estate: 'My sister and I were shocked to see my mum slumped over on the sofa. She was pale and trembling. I kept asking how she felt and what was wrong. 'I had no idea what had happened as my mother couldn't tell us.' Ms Wee said her mother, who worked as a human resource specialist, was on her way home from her office in Jurong after stopping to buy dinner for the family. As her condition did not improve, her younger daughter, Miss Johlin Wee, 21, a marketing co-ordinator, said they decided to call for an ambulance. The ambulance arrived and paramedics rushed to Madam Lee's aid within 15 minutes, but the Mercedes driver was allegedly still shouting outside the house. 'While the paramedics were attending to our mother, we could hear him shouting, but we didn't pay attention because we were in a panic over our mum,' said Ms Wee. Outside, neighbours had emerged from their houses. One of them, Madam Margaret Goh, 43, claimed: 'The Mercedes driver was very agitated and kept screaming at the top of his voice. 'We came out to try to mediate. Edwin wanted to go in to help his mother-in-law but the driver kept shouting and wouldn't let him go.' Madam Goh said she and her husband tried to placate the young man. 'He told me that the BMW had been swerving left and right along the road and hit his car,' she said. 'He also said he had chased the BMW to see where the drunk driver lived.' She said the man kept insisting that the driver was drunk. Madam Goh added: 'I told the young man that even if my neighbour had hit his car, the accident was only a minor one. Moreover, she was ill. It was not necessary for him to get so worked up. 'But once the ambulance drove off, he started shouting again and even as the family were trying to get into their car to go to the hospital, he kept shouting that they must stay and settle the matter.' Later, at the hospital, Madam Lee's family was informed that she had suffered a stroke, and had a brain haemorrhage. Madam Lee, who had a history of hypertension, had been on medication and had regular check-ups. They said that after her last check-up on 7 Apr, the doctor had told them Madam Lee's blood pressure was within the normal range. Dr Ivan Ng, 42, senior consultant and head of the Neurosurgery Department of the National Neuroscience Institute, who was one of the doctors overseeing Madam Lee's case, said her stroke led to bleeding in the brain as a result of burst bloodvessels. Madam Lee went through a minor procedure to drain fluid from the brain and monitor the brain pressure. But Dr Ng said the blood clot in her brain was large and had destroyed critical parts of her brain. Surgery to remove it was not possible. He explained that regular medication for patients with high blood pressure only lowers their risk of having a stroke. Said Dr Ng: 'It is difficult to determine exactly at which point Madam Lee had the stroke. 'However, if she had a stroke at the point of the accident, it is unlikely that she would have been able to drive back.' He explained: 'Driving requires complex hand, eye and feet co-ordination. A stroke patient wouldn't be able to drive in most cases.' Dr Ng said one of the triggering points of a stroke is severe stress, especially for patients with high blood pressure. 'Stress may have triggered the stroke, and the sequence of events would have exacerbated the situation. 'Continuing stress would worsen the high blood pressure and exacerbate the bleeding in the brain,' he said. Madam Lee was admitted to the intensive care unit. But she never regained consciousness and died on 6 May. Her husband, Mr William Wee, 58, a businessman, was away in Vietnam on a business trip. But he could return only two days after the accident, on the earliest flight on which he could get a ticket. He took the news of her sudden hospitalisation and death very badly as he was very close to his wife. Said Ms Wee: 'My father would take my mum for breakfast and take her to and from work every day if he wasn't travelling.' Mr Wee said the last time he saw his wife was on the morning of 21 Apr. 'I was rushing to catch my flight to Vietnam, and she jokingly asked me for a kiss. 'I said no to her in jest, that I would only kiss her when I returned home. I didn't even have one last chance to say goodbye to her.' Mr Wee added: 'No matter what caused the accident, my wife didn't deserve to be treated that way... His behaviour was barbaric and heartless. He showed absolutely no compassion.' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCREPANCIES IN REPAIR BILL THE Mercedes driver demanded $3,000 as compensation for a broken side mirror, and allegedly also submitted a fake invoice to claim $400 for car rental. Mr Edwin Han said the man had called him about compensation for the mirror the day after the accident. But Mr Han did not pay, and asked that the Mercedes be fixed at Cycle & Carriage instead. The bill came to around $1,300, he said, less than half of what was asked for. Mr Han said he had also paid $400 for 'car rental' without negotiating, as he was worried about his mother-in-law. But when he looked at the invoice later, he became suspicious as it only had a car workshop's letterhead and no details such as a signature or the name of the person who rented the car. 'I called up the company that issued the invoice, and a woman who answered said they were a workshop, and didn't provide car rental services,' Mr Han claimed. Mr Han immediately lodged a police report, on 29 Apr. On learning about the matter, Madam Lee's husband was very upset and called the brother of the Mercedes driver and asked for a meeting at the hospital. According to Mr Wee, the brother of the driver came alone, and apologised. He begged him to let his younger brother off, saying he was young, and still serving his national service,' claimed Mr Wee. 'I told him I would not let the matter rest if my wife were to die,' he added. Said Mr Wee: 'My wife has 35 years of driving experience and she is a cautious driver who doesn't believe in speeding. 'The damage to his car was not major. It did not warrant such aggressive behaviour. 'We have compensated him for his damage. Now, who is going to compensate me for my wife?' When The New Paper on Sunday contacted the brother of the driver, both he and his brother declined to be interviewed.
  11. we have hear many stories of pple cheating $$ in IU based car park. Today is my turn witnessing one! Was exiting Suntec CP this afternoon at abt 5.40pm, behind me was this dark green, prev. generation BMW, a rather long one too, probably a 7 Series. And he was sticking real close to me ... i was like hey another ass fetish fella ?? Then as my car clears the IU, it seems that the barrier refuse to go up and deduct( though my IU + cashcard are both OK) then abt 10 sec later, the barrier raised and true enough that BMW stuck real close to my rear and joined me in the exit. From my rear view mirror i saw the barrier came down 1/3, detected you and it went back up again... YOU carpark cheat ! You *GU 7io2 !!! Shame on you ! mice
  12. some of the names that have caused outrage among us drivers 1. Regan Lee - caused death to salegirl with reckless test driving, wanted to buy new performance cars after the accident anger generated: 2. LJ Lim - ebraked on the fast lane of expressway just to insert cashcard, causing a female motorcyclist to crash into a car behind him, showed no remorse and insisting he's no fault at all anger generated: 3. marserati uncle - opened doors and bang into other pple's car, insisted it's normal and the other party shd go park elsewhere anger generated: who else??
  13. Saw TNP that the above joker went to a restaurant. Drink a cup of coffee, yet didnt donate a single cent to the charity. Shame on u man. The restaurant is having a charity drive where diner pay wat ever they want for the buffet meal.
  14. http://www.panducermat.org.my/gallery/
  15. Hyundai is top 3 in J.D. Power and Associates Study BMW & Mercedes Benz are below Industry Average Even Toyota is behind Hyundai!
  16. They are all BS! I hope all newbies take note. Maybe make this a sticky. Please note that these are all crap! No need to prove that they aren't because many have tried and they don't work. If it did for you, you are most likely trying to justify your ultraexpensive purchase to save your own face by going along with the snake oil vendor by inflating your experience. DRUM ROLLLLL..... Tornado my 4ss! Ah yesss! Ionize your fuel with a 1million gauss magnet. Yeah right! http://magnapak-magnetic-mattress-health-therapy.com/xcart/image.php?productid=5 Results of a crap electric blower. Might as well install your KDK fan to your car. No damage to the car except the owner's wallet. Air Intake Temperature Sensor Hack. More performance is confirmed together with blackened spark plugs and astronomical fuel consumption. More turbo blower hogwash. And finally a sorry pic of a tornado/hurricane crap. Anymore crap posters want to add?
  17. Hi Guys, What a shame to have a flood to destory the Skodas !!
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