Mockngbrd Supersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 The Japanese OL chio? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 The Japanese OL chio? They are in their late 40's or early 50's. My ang mo colleague is in his 60's. He was single. To him, they are pretty. To me, like the average housewife. They say I handsome thou. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enye Hypersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 They are in their late 40's or early 50's. My ang mo colleague is in his 60's. He was single. To him, they are pretty. To me, like the average housewife. They say I handsome thou. japanese ladies so nice and polite 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kopites Supersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 They are in their late 40's or early 50's. My ang mo colleague is in his 60's. He was single. To him, they are pretty. To me, like the average housewife. They say I handsome thou. Japanese housewife! I like! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 Stay low n dont worry..Anyone with 10b worth will be difficult to keep low profile. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuelsaver Supercharged September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 Anyone with 10b worth will be difficult to keep low profile. 100M oso not easy if that case.. ok downgrade to toto 5-10M then i can stay low n enjoy work life balance yet have smthg for my offsprings for diff phase of their lives.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 Agreed, I be happy with 5mil, But still continue to work without any reservation. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric4285 2nd Gear September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 In order reap the rewards of our hardwork in our retirement, we gotta watch our diet(foot intake quantity/choices) & lifestyle(smoking/drinking/exercises) in the present to maintain our body so that in our golden years we could still be active & lead fulfilling lives. Cheers! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic September 14, 2016 Share September 14, 2016 All these people chasing money in the rat race just sounds crazy to me. I just rather sit where I am waiting for it to fall from the sky. You are the type That causes me Queue longer to buy TOTO 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 no need to queue now : http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/legal-online-betting-may-be-available-soon Singapore Pools, Turf Club await go-ahead to launch online services as early as next month Jermyn Chow Taiwan Correspondent Melissa Lin Punters may be allowed to place their bets online legally as early as the second half of next month - in a move that appears aimed at trying to counter illicit gambling on unauthorised websites. The Straits Times has learnt that Singapore-based lottery operators Singapore Pools and the Singapore Turf Club (STC) are preparing to launch their online betting services, in anticipation of getting the green light from the authorities. Responding to queries from ST, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) would say only that it is evaluating applications from Singapore Pools and STC. But ST understands that both lottery operators are running final tests on their online betting platforms and have prepared advisories for staff and customers. They are hoping to be exempted from the Remote Gambling Act by the end of this month. 30373749_-_03_01_2014_-_pixtoto.jpg Related Story Online betting: Fear of rise in addiction Details are still being finalised, but it appears that all lotteries and games except for Big Sweep will be available online. However, betting amounts and permutations will be limited. It is also understood that the operators will be able to take live bets online. Singapore Pools offers betting on football and motor-racing as well as 4-D and Toto, while STC takes bets on horse races. The latest move to allow the two operators to venture into online betting comes two years after Parliament passed the Remote Gambling Act, which outlawed online and phone gambling. Hundreds of websites that offer remote gambling services have since been blocked. But the possibility of allowing some operators into this space had been kept open: Then Second Home Affairs Minister S. Iswaran said that an outright ban could drive illegal remote gambling activity underground. An operator could be exempted from the Act provided that it was a not-for-profit operation and contributed to public, social and charitable causes in Singapore. Both STC and Singapore Pools meet these criteria. They are not-for-profit organisations operated by the Singapore Totalisator Board (Tote Board), a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance. Their gaming surpluses are channelled to the Tote Board to fund charitable and social causes. If their applications are indeed approved, they will be the first to receive an exemption. But MPs then said the exemption clause sends mixed signals. Allowing punters to place their bets online would make betting more convenient - and lead to a whole host of other problems, social workers warned. "The danger is not just addiction. Especially among the younger generation who lack self discipline, there's also the danger of debt issues," said Ms Deborah Queck, 48, who counsels gambling addicts at Eternal Grace Community Services. You are the typeThat causes meQueue longer to buy TOTO 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 no need to queue now : http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/legal-online-betting-may-be-available-soon Singapore Pools, Turf Club await go-ahead to launch online services as early as next month Jermyn Chow Taiwan Correspondent Melissa Lin Punters may be allowed to place their bets online legally as early as the second half of next month - in a move that appears aimed at trying to counter illicit gambling on unauthorised websites. The Straits Times has learnt that Singapore-based lottery operators Singapore Pools and the Singapore Turf Club (STC) are preparing to launch their online betting services, in anticipation of getting the green light from the authorities. Responding to queries from ST, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) would say only that it is evaluating applications from Singapore Pools and STC. But ST understands that both lottery operators are running final tests on their online betting platforms and have prepared advisories for staff and customers. They are hoping to be exempted from the Remote Gambling Act by the end of this month. 30373749_-_03_01_2014_-_pixtoto.jpg Related Story Online betting: Fear of rise in addiction Details are still being finalised, but it appears that all lotteries and games except for Big Sweep will be available online. However, betting amounts and permutations will be limited. It is also understood that the operators will be able to take live bets online. Singapore Pools offers betting on football and motor-racing as well as 4-D and Toto, while STC takes bets on horse races. The latest move to allow the two operators to venture into online betting comes two years after Parliament passed the Remote Gambling Act, which outlawed online and phone gambling. Hundreds of websites that offer remote gambling services have since been blocked. But the possibility of allowing some operators into this space had been kept open: Then Second Home Affairs Minister S. Iswaran said that an outright ban could drive illegal remote gambling activity underground. An operator could be exempted from the Act provided that it was a not-for-profit operation and contributed to public, social and charitable causes in Singapore. Both STC and Singapore Pools meet these criteria. They are not-for-profit organisations operated by the Singapore Totalisator Board (Tote Board), a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance. Their gaming surpluses are channelled to the Tote Board to fund charitable and social causes. If their applications are indeed approved, they will be the first to receive an exemption. But MPs then said the exemption clause sends mixed signals. Allowing punters to place their bets online would make betting more convenient - and lead to a whole host of other problems, social workers warned. "The danger is not just addiction. Especially among the younger generation who lack self discipline, there's also the danger of debt issues," said Ms Deborah Queck, 48, who counsels gambling addicts at Eternal Grace Community Services. I tot this one already started some years back. They had a booth at one of the IT show some years back and asked ppl to sign up with them. My fren was interested so we spent some time at the booth while the XMM tried to get us to sign up as member. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 You are the type That causes me Queue longer to buy TOTO I am very happy to hear that and when you strike please remember to send 10% to me. Good luck. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vratenza Supersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 I think previously the online aspect very limited...now seem like no need to queue liao. I tot this one already started some years back. They had a booth at one of the IT show some years back and asked ppl to sign up with them. My fren was interested so we spent some time at the booth while the XMM tried to get us to sign up as member. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 I am very happy to hear that and when you strike please remember to send 10% to me. Good luck. Don't worry i will If u find out 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 Seriously, it would be much more convenient to buy toto/4d online (and also highly addictive). Rather than queuing up. Not that i gamble often, but it would be convenient to just buy 1 set of numbers for the big draws just for fun no need to queue now : http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/legal-online-betting-may-be-available-soon Singapore Pools, Turf Club await go-ahead to launch online services as early as next month Jermyn Chow Taiwan Correspondent Melissa Lin Punters may be allowed to place their bets online legally as early as the second half of next month - in a move that appears aimed at trying to counter illicit gambling on unauthorised websites. The Straits Times has learnt that Singapore-based lottery operators Singapore Pools and the Singapore Turf Club (STC) are preparing to launch their online betting services, in anticipation of getting the green light from the authorities. Responding to queries from ST, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) would say only that it is evaluating applications from Singapore Pools and STC. But ST understands that both lottery operators are running final tests on their online betting platforms and have prepared advisories for staff and customers. They are hoping to be exempted from the Remote Gambling Act by the end of this month. 30373749_-_03_01_2014_-_pixtoto.jpg Related Story Online betting: Fear of rise in addiction Details are still being finalised, but it appears that all lotteries and games except for Big Sweep will be available online. However, betting amounts and permutations will be limited. It is also understood that the operators will be able to take live bets online. Singapore Pools offers betting on football and motor-racing as well as 4-D and Toto, while STC takes bets on horse races. The latest move to allow the two operators to venture into online betting comes two years after Parliament passed the Remote Gambling Act, which outlawed online and phone gambling. Hundreds of websites that offer remote gambling services have since been blocked. But the possibility of allowing some operators into this space had been kept open: Then Second Home Affairs Minister S. Iswaran said that an outright ban could drive illegal remote gambling activity underground. An operator could be exempted from the Act provided that it was a not-for-profit operation and contributed to public, social and charitable causes in Singapore. Both STC and Singapore Pools meet these criteria. They are not-for-profit organisations operated by the Singapore Totalisator Board (Tote Board), a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance. Their gaming surpluses are channelled to the Tote Board to fund charitable and social causes. If their applications are indeed approved, they will be the first to receive an exemption. But MPs then said the exemption clause sends mixed signals. Allowing punters to place their bets online would make betting more convenient - and lead to a whole host of other problems, social workers warned. "The danger is not just addiction. Especially among the younger generation who lack self discipline, there's also the danger of debt issues," said Ms Deborah Queck, 48, who counsels gambling addicts at Eternal Grace Community Services. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 Seriously, it would be much more convenient to buy toto/4d online (and also highly addictive). Rather than queuing up. Not that i gamble often, but it would be convenient to just buy 1 set of numbers for the big draws just for fun will they notify me if i strike? cos i hardly go match the ticket with the result Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator September 15, 2016 Share September 15, 2016 think this thread can close continue gambling online here http://www.mycarforum.com/topic/2692301-singapore-pools-looking-to-start-licensed-gambling-website/?view=getnewpost ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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