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Singapore Reckless Drivers Part XII


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1 minute ago, Vratenza said:

My hokkien beng friend say:

Chao Tah 了, Chao Tah 了, knn 这次 真的Chao Tah 了!

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I like to eat those chao tah bbq. Because they look more cooked and also more germs and bacteria are killed.😁

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6 minutes ago, Vratenza said:

PSA: don't eat too much chao tah bbq bits...because they might increase risk of cancer although no hard research results to back that theory yet.

https://www.tiq.com.sg/blog/charred-food-and-cancer-risk/

😀Yes, thank you. ✌️🙂
But I wonder whether can consumption of charred/unhealthy food be mitigated consumption of more healthy things like fruits, juice and wine.
Some friends said that sometimes our bodies need to intake some bad food to activate and build up a response against bad food in future so that the effect won't be too adverse next time...

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2 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

😀Yes, thank you. ✌️🙂
But I wonder whether can consumption of charred/unhealthy food be mitigated consumption of more healthy things like fruits, juice and wine.
Some friends said that sometimes our bodies need to intake some bad food to activate and build up a response against bad food in future so that the effect won't be too adverse next time...

You better go back to educate your friends.... :D

Cancer do not work like food poisoning where your body may build up resistance and immunity against bacteria/viruses in the food from multiple previous exposures.....like what last time ah gong ah mah like to say 肮脏吃,肮脏拉。

Cancer gene mutations are cumulative one... more you are exposed, the higher chance of cancer.

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14 minutes ago, mersaylee said:

Is he a hokkien lang or teochew nang? 

he is teochew but this is a  hokkien song. The orginal version came  from a Taiwan singer by the name 陈雷

 

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15 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

I think Hokkien and Teochew are about 3/4 the same...🤔

I mean his ethnicity...once watched a clip of his radio team read news bulletin in various dialects and he could do better than Mark Lee in hokkien when he did the teochew version fluently prior to that. 

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41 minutes ago, mersaylee said:

I mean his ethnicity...once watched a clip of his radio team read news bulletin in various dialects and he could do better than Mark Lee in hokkien when he did the teochew version fluently prior to that. 

Quite a few artistes of that era can speak fluent Teochew. I recall that in the era of black and white TVs, Chen Shucheng was a newscaster speaking Teochew.

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3 hours ago, Beregond said:

What song is that in the background🤣

realise this is duplicated

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21 minutes ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Quite a few artistes of that era can speak fluent Teochew. I recall that in the era of black and white TVs, Chen Shucheng was a newscaster speaking Teochew.

Wah....I never even seen black and white TV.....may I know how young are you Dobie? 😅

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46 minutes ago, Kklim said:

No skid marks. Whack kerb and flip.

Maybe got heart attack or epileptic fit?

Some relatives of the yellow civic at woodland fatal accident seem to suggest that citing no skid marks at the accident scene.

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