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JEM/Westgate ceiling collapse!


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Good idea [thumbsup]

 

I am a feng shui master and I recommend free parking.

 

Car is metal and cars going in and out of the car park

 

will "cut" the bad luck like a knife.

 

I offered my FS services free and gave free advice

 

and I hope the management take up my suggestion.

 

:D

Yar, help the management 'move' the fire from the shopping area to the carpark area...

Happen before, right?

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And if kick bucket, nearby got Big Box [laugh][lipsrsealed][sweatdrop]

When I first read this reply, I thought since when Big Box sell coffin. Hahaha...
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When I first read this reply, I thought since when Big Box sell coffin. Hahaha...

 

hmmm..u jus gave me an idea [:/]

 

:D

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Sibeh jinx,

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/saladworks-jem-shopping-mall-flooded-20150416

 

Saladworks at Jem shopping mall flooded
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Workers cleaning up the second floor of Jem mall, in front of Saladworks. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

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BY JALELAH ABU BAKER & MELISSA LIN

SINGAPORE - A salad shop in Jem mall in Jurong was flooded on Thursday evening.

An employee of Saladworks, which is on the second floor of the Jurong East mall, said that the flood occurred at about 4.40pm, and that "water just started coming from the pipe". She said she believed that units directly below the shop were also affected.

When The Straits Times visited the shopping mall at 8.30pm, workers were seen mopping the floor outside the shop. The eatery was closed, and a section of its storefront blocked off from public access. Sandbags were placed near the entrance of the Paris Baguette cafe next door, which was still open for business.

One floor below, an upriding escalator was out of service, and water was seen dripping from the ceiling.

An employee working at PrettyFIT shoes store, which is two units away from Saladworks, said it was not the first time the eatery was flooded.

The employee, who wanted to be known only as Yolanda, said: "A few months ago, near Christmas time, there was another flood. That was bad, it affected Paris Baguette and PrettyFIT."

Ms Yolanda added that a friend who works at the salad shop told her that the first flooding occurred because of a clogged pipe.

Several incidents have been reported at the shopping mall which opened in June 2013, including at least two small fires, flooding when sprinklers came on unexpectedly and a ceiling collapse due to a burst water pipe.

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Turbocharged

JEMS QC is like some 3rd world shopping mall.

 

The M&E signed off by alumni of South Pacific SMLJ University issit?

 

Cheaper, better, fasterer some more lah!

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