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  1. anyone knows any singapore forum for beetle? asking for a friend,we have been searching the webpage but to no avail....or any volkswagen club or forum??
  2. Ehlo all, I saw SRC membership for sale at a website. Any members here? Can obtain some feedback like how you find facilities? Food ok? Complaints? How is parking? Thank you in advance.
  3. Nowadays Blacklisted is getting very famous and big. Any comment from folks here?
  4. Dear all, can anyone recall or heard of Police Boys Club during late 70s to early 80s, Boys Club was form as to keep boys away from street gangs, secret society & prevent them creating trouble, the club basically provide activities, games, outing like camping in PA, counseling, In-charge are police officers. Kindly share your experiences or views. Personally I do benefited from this project.
  5. hello any one can share if there are available lots on weekdays about 11am? Is M-Park @ Club Street carpark full by then? Thanks.
  6. couldn seem to register for an account, received an auto reply but account never get activated.
  7. Hi all, Can I know if there is any Hyundai Forum in Singapore? I tried to register at http://www.clubhyundai.org, i did not receive any confirmation email to activate my account. I just bought a second hand Tuscani for my wife and would like to join in the forum to learn from other members there.
  8. How many affected, or will be affected? Seems like more land being cleared up. For condo??
  9. Hi all; Just to check with u all. Is the Singapore Suzuki Club forum down? I've been not able to go to the site for over a week.
  10. My car almost time to change suspensions. I heard this brand is good. anyone can vouch for it?
  11. This weird fatal incident happened last year. According to autopsy, the deceased died of hypothermia and alcohol intoxication and the cold room can be opened from inside as part of chiller room safety feature. Can I say Raffles Town Club cold room haunted liao? http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/...227-404987.html
  12. Hi bros. Anyone knows where this moved to? Craving for some satay this weekend... TIA!
  13. Just wondered if anybody got experience on Club Med - Bintan is it worth spending a few days there or are there alternatives thank you in advance http://www.clubmed.com.sg/cm/resort-bintan...-12E-ac-vh.html
  14. [extract] Volvo cars are built like a tank. We have probably heard someone mentioning this to us. Older Volvo cars are known to be durable and long lasting, provided it is well taken care of. And since there are examples of such cars, Volvo has created a Heritage Club in the United States for high mileage cars. The club was created in order to recognise Volvo owners
  15. Dear bros, Anyone of you have any inputs on the above club membership? Considering getting it but like to have comments from the bros here. Appreciate your help.
  16. Wson

    Club Med Bintan

    Hi, anyone like to share their review of Club Med Bintan? Bringing my kid there in Nov, 1st time to Club Med with the family so pretty excited. Heard they even organize elephant rides in the compound itself, but don't know how frequent or if we are lucky enough to have this during our trip.
  17. is the site down...strange can't get into the site??
  18. From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...persons_ic.html Posted on 15 Jun 2012 Nanyang JC girl tried to use older person's IC to get into club She wanted to go clubbing but was below the age limit of 18 years so she used another person's identity card (IC) to try to get into St James Power Station in March. A security officer at the entrance of the Powerhouse dance club asked for identification and noticed that the picture on it was not of her. Liu Yifan, 17, admitted borrowing it from a friend and on Thursday the student of Nanyang Junior College pleaded guilty to using someone else's identity card without lawful authority. Because of her age, District Judge Soh Tze Bian called for a report to gauge her suitability for probation. Court documents state that Liu confided in schoolmate Hong Lili, 19, in early March that she wanted to go clubbing. Hong then got the identity card of Tong Wern Ching, 18, who was enrolled in Temasek Polytechnic. On March 23, Liu went to St James Power Station at about 11pm with her boyfriend Eng Ting Fong, 20, a full-time national serviceman. About two hours later, they tried to get into the Powerhouse and she was found out. Security officer Muhammad Iimi Hussain, 24, found Liu's ez-link card on Eng. She had told him to keep it in case her belongings were checked. The cases against Eng, Hong and Tong for abetting in the offence have not heard yet. Liu will be back in court on July 12 for sentencing. Visit the Courtroom for the latest court stories.
  19. Calling all Fiat enthusiasts , Welcome to the new Fiattitude Car Club. I have created this folder here on request from Tommi28 who wishes to have a corner for all Fiat owners to share information and chat. So everyone, do feel free to participate in the discussions here. Cheers.
  20. The club insists that its non political. Tan Cheng Bok question the timing of the help. Any rotarians here?
  21. Any members of the Singapore Gun Club or Singapore Rifle Association here? Care to share what do you shoot?
  22. Siao! This is what the article is suggesting! I want my greens! http://publichouse.sg/categories/topstory/...parents-had-won? What would S'pore be like if our grandparents had won? Written by Andrew Loh Cemeteries now occupy less than 0.95% of land - do our grandchildren really need this? "Do you want me to look after our dead grandparents or do you want me to look after your grandchildren?" asked then-Cabinet Minister Lim Kim San in the 1960s, and Minister of State Tan Chuan-Jin in 2012. What would Singapore be like if our grandparents had won? For one, we wouldn't have the clear, grassy slopes of Fort Canning Park for WOMAD and Ballet Under the Stars. No, in its place, we'd have a messy Fort Canning Cemetery crowded with 19th-century graves of governors, administrators, sailors, traders, teachers, many young women and children - some even buried two to a grave. Instead of Bishan housing estate, home to 91,298 people at last count, the Cantonese Kwong Wai Siew Association might still have their Peck San Theng (Jade Hill Pavilion) built in 1870 - the largest cemetery in Singapore, with 75,234 graves eventually exhumed. Likewise parts of Tiong Bahru, Henderson, Redhill, Serangoon, Jalan Bukit Merah would still have cemeteries where public housing now stands. A Jewish cemetery dating from 1838 or 1841 would stand in place of Orchard MRT station, its small plot housing 160 graves. And instead of the shops at Velocity, Novena Square, Phoenix Park, we might see Jewish tombs designed by the famous Italian sculptor Cavalieri Rodolfo Nolli in the Thomson Road Jewish Cemetery, in use from 1904 onwards. Instead of KK Women's and Children's Hospital, on the land between Bukit Timah, Kampong Java, Halifax and Hooper Road, we'd have a flood-prone Bukit Timah Cemetery packed with Catholic and Protestant graves from 1865. Neither would we have Ngee Ann City, Mandarin Hotel, Cathay Cineleisure and Wisma Atria. Instead, in the heart of Orchard Road would sit a 28-hectare burial ground Tai Shan Ting, managed by the Teochew Ngee Ann Kongsi. And of course, we wouldn't have those clear, flat fields along Upper Serangoon Road, a space now emptying itself out in preparation for new condominiums and residential towns. In its place, we might still have the 10.5-hectare early 20th-century Bidadari Cemetary, with its delicate marble sculptures and tombstones etched with different languages in the Christian, Muslim and Hindu sections. One might conclude that the 1960s generation did the right thing. They were self-sacrificial enough (or, were forced) to forgo their ancestors' graves so that their grandchildren could have the space for housing, shopping, infrastructure, all these modern amenities we now enjoy. Especially for those of us living and working in Orchard, Novena, Tiong Bahru, Henderson, Redhill, Serangoon, Jalan Bukit Merah, this giving up of graveyard space for modern development seems good and necessary. Burial grounds now occupy less than 0.95% of Singapore's land area But the fact is, back in 1967, burial grounds only made up 1.1% (619 hectares) of land area on Singapore Island, and by 1982, after the clearing of Bukit Timah Cemetery, Peck San Theng (Bishan) etc, it was down to 534 hectares (approx 0.95% of Singapore's land area). Furthermore, this 0.95% figure doesn't even include the Thomson Road Jewish Cemetery (cleared by 1985), 10.5 hectare Bidadari Cemetery (cleared by 2006), and 7-hectare Kwong Hou Sua in Woodlands (cleared by 2009). Is it really necessary to wipe clean these remaining precious spaces that take up less than 0.95% of Singapore's land area? And if Singapore desperately needs more land, why aren't we first using the land area currently occupied by Orchid Country Club, Raffles Country Club, Singapore Island Country Club, Warren Golf & Country Club, and the golf and country clubs in Changi, Jurong, Keppel, Marina Bay, Kranji, Selatar Base, Sembawang, Tanah Merah? Perhaps in the past, it was deemed necessary for our grandparents to relinquish their burial grounds for public housing and the development of the shopping belt in Orchard and Novena. But how much is enough, and what is the optimum point between preserving tangible heritage and history, and allowing the land to be taken over by even more modern amenities, condominiums and wider roads? This concerns all of us and future generations, and we need proper, genuine discussion before bulldozers irreversibly destroy these old spaces. Minister of State Tan Chuan-Jin's argument hinges on Mr Lim Kim San's question, but asking Singaporeans to choose between our dead grandparents and our grandchildren is a severe misrepresentation of the issue. I strongly suspect our grandchildren will not live in misery for want of that extra 0.95% of land. In fact, I hope our grandchildren will be more creative in their urban design, with efficient use of land and infrastructure, without resorting to the destruction of the few cemeteries left. And if current public sentiment is anything to judge the future by, I suspect our grandchildren will enjoy walking in a protected, conserved Bukit Brown, seeing and touching history in tangible forms, and will one day ask, what would Singapore be like if our grandparents had won? That is, if we don't win today. By Lisa Li Lisa Li is a member of SOS Bukit Brown. The Community of Bukit Brown calls for a moratorium on all plans for Bukit Brown, until there is clarity over long-term plans for the area and discussions over alternatives have been exhausted. References: Tan, K. YL, 'Introduction: The Death of Cemeteries in Singapore' from Spaces of the Dead: A Case from the Living, (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2011. Tan, B.H. & Yeoh, B. SA, 'The Remains of the Dead: Spatial Politics of Nation-Building in Post-war Singapore' from Spaces of the Dead: A Case from the Living, (Singapore: Ethos Books, 2011).
  23. How to get the decals? BTW, lost the link to the "other" Suzuki forum. Any bro can give me the link?
  24. like to join a local westies forum or club to socialize my doggy. recommendation plz. tia
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