
Yoh, got give ball or not?
MU lost to Asl, chialat!! MU gave Half ball. Though didn't bet.
jackjames ( Date: 10-Nov-2008 15:02) Posted:
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AK_Francis ( Date: 10-Nov-2008 11:27) Posted:
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Ha ha, jack, Y man got the same thinking.
U got taste!!! AK old alrdy, no speaking right.
jackjames ( Date: 10-Nov-2008 08:14) Posted:
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An Excellent Article .
A must read .
Thank you Elfinchilde !
http://elfinchilde.blogspot.com/2008/11/mindsets-and-mentality.html
in fact, i think many people are waiting at point 14 now...
anyway, Gong Li now is Singaporean, wow... she is so pretty and sexy..
For mkt safety, it's better to buy at point 15. Way too difficult to predict the possibility of pt 14, although it's possible to calculate where pt 14 might stand.
For STI, if pt 14 indeed happens, tgt likely near 1350. Might be a fast intraday kind of move though.
Do note, pt 15-19 seldom has such a steep gradient, normally more gradual (rough guide is 1/3-1/4 gradient of the bear mkt). Mkts always climb walls of worry slowly, and fall off rivers of hope very fast.
jackjames ( Date: 09-Nov-2008 21:00) Posted:
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baseerahmed ( Date: 09-Nov-2008 20:46) Posted:
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taken off tradeourmarkets.com
www.sgdividends.blogspot.com
i like their style and i am picking up some pointers in FA in there .
thanks sgdividends

then , illiterate asset-less Coolies
now , literate asset-ed .... still .. Coolies ?
..... when to be Towkays , if at all ?
perhaps 'son of soil ' might come out ? hahaha !
Many will lose job in mths to come. No choice for good pay liao, even the lowest blue collar jobs.
$5.00 per hour ($1200)
$10.00 per hour ($2500)
$12.50 per hour ($3000)
how is labour priced ? ..... from the business point of view .. its a cost ... from the individuals point of view ... its to eat and live ....
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a friend , looking for a part-time driver job, was offered $5 per hour for 4 hours work ($20) .. of picking up workers from kaki bukit dormitories and equipments from east coast yard and 'despatch' them to sites in city area, clementi and tuas everyday, 2 way ...and he needs to beat the erp, traffic jam to 'despatch' them on time ...and need to travel from his home to the office to pick up the 10 footer on his own expence...and if he lands himself on the wrong side of the law (parking/speeding/erp defaults) ..he needs to dig into his own pocket ... eating/sleeping/keeping himself fit ... all his expence !
perhaps someone could come with a novel way to transport workers and equipment through the Internet .... much faster and cheaper ! .... hahaha !
Correct, dirt cheap labour.
Indeed, at most of the kopi tiam around my place,
are employing asst n beautiful's promoters.
Malaysians as well.
baseerahmed ( Date: 29-Oct-2008 09:21) Posted:
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been receiving such calls these few days ...
pay only $800 per month ... and u can get Chinese Mandarin speaking workers to work for 12hrs per day , 28 days per month ..can work as promoters, general workers , shop helpers,etc ... well-trained , with good working attitude ..etc
indeed our locals are worried ...

Happy Deepavali !
Paul Krugman .... Nobel Prize Winner
Muhammad Yunus ........ Nobel Prize Winner
Lee Kuan Yew .......... why not ?
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Perhaps ... he is much larger for Nobel Prize ... hahaha !
Perhaps ... we should come up with our own prestigious LKY Prize ...... awarding the Best Prime Minister or President or Head of Nation ....... from LKY School of Public Policy ..... Kishore Mahbubani .... are u watching this ..... or whoever is reading this .. pass this on ....hahaha !
Singapore gets top marks in UN World’s Cities Report
SINGAPORE: The United Nations (UN) gave Singapore top marks in its latest report on the state of the world’s cities, and has said it is keen to deepen its collaboration with Singapore as a knowledge hub
With its greening policy, Singapore has also been singled out as a country that absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits. Another achievement is that Singapore is the only country with no slums.
Director of Monitoring and Research at UN—HABITAT, Banji Oyelaran—Oyeyinka, said: "Obviously, (the) government has taken pro—active steps over a long period of time because it has to be sustained.
"One of the problems you find in most countries is they actually start well, but you need constant investment, sustained effort (and) visionary leadership to sustain those kinds of actions."
"It’s necessary for Singaporeans to be proud of what they have achieved, but at the same time, to know that sustained efforts is required."
The UN has lauded the 43—year—old city state as a model city. However, experts cautioned that as all cities progress, they will no longer be measured just by their level of economic, social and environmental progress.
Cities like Singapore will also have to look at its inclusiveness and its quality of life. Related to this, the report said cultural assets too should be protected to nurture the soul of the city.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20081024/tap-148-singapore-gets-top-marks-un-worl-231650b.html
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