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Hairdressing services are back in operation bro!

Hairdressing services are back in operation bro!

chitchatboy

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Today's post is slightly different from the usual posts as there is nothing lawfully wrong (as far as we know!) about today's subject.

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Published first on ROADS.sg's facebook page, road user Shah Ismail took a photo of this guy on his electric bike as he was at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Stadium Blvd. 

We don't know what to make of this; maybe Monkey God, a legendary character in a popular Chinese novel, hasn't realised that the hairdressing salons are already back in operation?

Check out the what others have to say about this peculiar scene.

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Should be a NK94 mask....  Good for hiding from authorities also. LTA will have to work harder to identify him by his sun tan and his nipples. 

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