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  1. Both committed the act of signalling without checking and just switch into your lane. Unless you can change lane without impeding my driving, jolly well do it whether you signal or not. There are drivers out there who can do it swiftly and safely, unfortunately you are not one tiny little bit of it. Especially the woman driver, atrocious driving and arrogant cb face, you should not be on the road. You belong to the carnival bumper car rink. Turn your cb head and observe before you change lane...knn...u looked like you had a marathon blow job session and having sprained neck now as you drive...dun drive like a zombie...knn...take consolation that you are not the only woman driver like that...pui If anything happens to you, I wont even feel a bit of sympathy, you bloody deserve it! The bloody bus made me braked hard and I broke my watch strap and items fell onto the floor. People like this unnecessarily drive up the insurance premiums across the board...pui! ok ok just let me rant a bit here and I will be ok. wtf.
  2. Susan, a rich woman living in a condominium in Bukit Timah, was robbed by her online date. The 40-year-old woman met a Caucasian man online. The 36-year-old man works in Kuala Lumpur and the duo "dated" for 15 days via online chat before she invited him to her home. The man took a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore on 9 July and brought his luggage in tow around 10.35pm that night. He was captured on the condo's CCTV camera carrying some fast food. The woman invited him in and they watched TV while eating the fast food. She said she felt weak after a few drinks of coke. She passed out before 11pm, and fell asleep for 16 hours. By the time she woke up, it was 3pm the next day. She discovered her entire home ransacked and all her valuables missing. She felt her lips were swollen and fears she had been sexually violated. Susan made a police report and after watching the CCTV footage, she realised she had been drugged and robbed. The thief had already charged 3,000 ringgit (S$1,216) to her credit card by the time she made the report.
  3. Sabbie should post this up
  4. Will you or your GF/wifey spend 136k to look like that? Well if you have the cash.... Just glad mine won't [sweatdrop] From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...operations.html Posted on 09 Feb 2012 S'pore woman undergoes 10 operations to look like anime character Singapore based fashion designer Jacqueline Koh, 29, has spent $136,000 over the past several years on 10 operations to have her face transformed into that of an anime character.
  5. http://www.yourhealth.com.sg/content/woman...look-anime-girl As long as got money, can turn yourself into a half babe
  6. Rare! An FT convicted! Maybe this FT not elite enough
  7. U nia bo?? [bigcry] Women are better at parking than men: Study Women are better than men when it comes to parking, a recent survey found, reversing the existing idea that men have better spatial awareness. The report by a car parking operator in the United Kingdom studied the parking habits of 450 drivers through CCTV footage and surveyed 2,000 more to find that women drivers received 13.5 out of 20 for 'parking coefficiency,' compared with 12.3 for their male counterparts. The study looked into technique, accuracy and time taken to park. The study revealed that women drivers are also better at finding parking spaces than men. Perhaps women drivers deserve more credit than they are used to getting,' said Mr Neil Beeson, a professional driving instructor who devised the experiment.
  8. Both sides of the road also got parking lots and yet you want to park right after a junction to wait and do phone call. What is in-between your ear?
  9. CNA report : Police seeking help over abalone theft SINGAPORE: Police remind retail outlets to be extra vigilant against shop thieves during the festive season, especially when large crowds throng shopping malls and supermarkets for festive goods. They advise that expensive items, such as cans of abalone, should be kept in locked display shelves, which are only accessible by staff and monitored by CCTV cameras. The advice comes as the police look for a woman to assist with investigations into a case of abalone theft from a supermarket in Marine Terrace on January 10. A can of abalone, worth S$52, had gone missing. The woman, who is believed to be in her 40s, was last seen wearing a white T-shirt with a grey and black striped skirt. Anyone with information on the woman can call the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000. -CNA/ac hmmmmmm.............. double comfirm she hides under her 'T' shirt ......
  10. Woman sues over fall at Changi Airport By Amanda Yong, The New Paper | Fri, Jan 20 2012 She was walking towards the airport departure gate to board a flight to Hong Kong when she said she stepped on a loose carpet slab and fell. Ms Stephanie Costonis, an American citizen, suffered injuries to her neck, right wrist, right knee and ankle. Since the incident at Changi Airport Terminal 3 three years ago, she spent more than $125,000 on medical treatment - including knee surgery - alone, she claimed in documents filed with the High Court. Ms Costonis, the vice-president of DHL Express (Singapore), is now suing the Changi Airport Group (CAG) for negligence. Through her lawyer S. Palaniappan, she is seeking compensation of $128,000 for medical expenses, physiotherapy treatment and transport expenses incurred as a result of her injuries. She is also asking for damages for future medical expenses estimated at $141,000, loss of future earnings, loss of earning capacity, and future transport expenses. Apart from these, Ms Costonis is claiming provisional damages till the year 2026 in the event that her knee condition deteriorates and requires additional operations. Link: http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/news/907956/...gi_Airport.html What's next? Sue the car-maker cos they didn't make a car that could avoid an accident?
  11. http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/...118-322497.html
  12. driving along merrily and a woman driver in a silver toyota camry simply turn out after signalling causing me to siam half a lane within split seconds to avoid accident. how many times must women drivers in toyotas be taught that signalling doesnt reserve a right, it is to indicate intention and therefore still a need to look out for other road users. KnN stupid bitch. and why is it always a toyota camry? why not a mazda 6 or a passat Cc or a Honda accord? why is it always a toyota camry?
  13. Woman in coma after falling onboard SMRT bus SINGAPORE : A 54
  14. A STOMPer was appalled to see a Facebook posting made by a woman, who bragged about stealing food from a buffet at a restaurant for her kids at home. Said the STOMPer: "I saw these photos online plus the caption saying that she took food from the buffet at Sakura restaurant for her kids at home. "What kind of mother is she? She goes out and enjoyed the food. But she steals food for her kids? "As you can see she has the money but why must she do that? Plus she's lucky the staff at the restaurant did not notice what she was doing. "Come on lah, Singaporeans. "You willing to dine but not pay more for your kids?. Tsk tsk. "And she proudly posts her deeds on facebook for all to see. "I think this woman is too much."
  15. was watching "friends with benefits" the other day............and this question suddenly hit me............ Can a man and a woman be pure good friends and buddies???....................in real life will it happen?? Let say both are normal people.........can there really be no attraction after all and both remain as friends and buddies after all the heart to heart talks of problems..................going for regular dinners.............go drinking together..............watch movies............ will it happen if one day both get drunk and something happen...................and than they become friends with benefits?....... Or...............is like WTF.............who says a man and a woman cannot be pure best of friends anyone got any encounter to share???............... [laugh]
  16. source: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ex-tv-actor-huang...ting-woman.html Former MediaCorp actor Huang Yiliang has been charged in court for voluntarily hurting a woman. The veteran actor allegedly caused the woman to fall after grabbing her by the neck when he noticed that she did not properly dispose of her dog
  17. New from InSing.com http://news.insing.com/tabloid/woman-wins-...out/id-7de93e00 Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino is refusing to pay a woman her jackpot winnings of more than $410,000. Mdm Zhu Yun Ping (50, hawker) had visited the casino with some foreign friends and her store helpers at about 5am on this Tuesday, 18 October. She described what happened to reporters, "I was playing on this jackpot machine until 6am and my stored value card had already accumulated about $800 in winnings. Suddenly, I struck the Bonus Cash jackpot of $416,742.11." At the time, Mdm Zhu was confused with what happened until a bystander explained to her that she had struck a jackpot prize. Many other casino patrons also came up to her to congratulate her on the win. She continued, "Soon after, the manager of the casino came up to me and told me that the jackpot machine had malfunctioned. The manager explained to me that the machine's top prize is a car, and that its highest cash payout is only $50,000, so I could not have struck that Bonus Cash prize. The manager also explained that I could get $258,962 if I decide to sell the car back to the dealer." Mdm Zhu refused to settle with the manager's explanation and insisted that she was entitled to her win, which the jackpot machine clearly displayed. At that time, a casino patron had also stepped forward to help her by taking a photo of the displayed cash prize as evidence. The man was however, stopped by casino staff who warned him that photo-taking is not allowed in the casino. The staff then asked the man to hand over his phone and indicated that they will be deleting the photo. The man was then escorted out of the casino. Mdm Zhu has lodged a complaint with the Casino Regulatory Authority of Singapore, which is currently investigating the case. The police have also explained to her the forms of legal action she can take. Source: Shin Min Daily News, 20 October 2011. Click here for the Chinese report. If you are the winner in this case, will you accept the cash price of $$258,962 by selling back the car to the casino or you die die want to claim the Cash jackpot of $416,742.11?
  18. Here is something you always hear folks say "Look where you are going!" and you start wondering what if you do not... Watch the video foortage in the weblink at bottom of the page. From STOMP: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...s_into_van.html Biker gets distracted by pretty woman and crashes into van If you're on the road, make sure your eyes are fixated on the road and nowhere else -- that's the lesson this motorcyclist in China learnt when he crashed into a van. The motorcyclist turned his head to get a glimpse of a girl he had rode past and crashed into a van before another motorcycle crashed into him. STOMPer RoadSafetyPlease, who saw this video online, wrote: "Guys, this video shows you why you should always keep your eyes on the road and not get distracted by a pretty girl. "A motorcyclist in China turned his head to look at a woman in a skirt and crashed into a van parked along the road. "Another motorist later crashed into the fallen motorcyclist, who was later sent to hospital on an ambulance. "That's the price you pay for having a roving eye." STOMP is preparing the video and will post it here as soon as it is ready.
  19. Source: http://news.omy.sg/News/Local%2BNews/Story...605-286689.html An old woman was run over by a bus this morning at Yishun. The horrific accident saw the bus run over the head of Mdm Huang Shu Hong (age 60), killing her on the spot. According to witnesses, an SMRT bus 858 was turning right at the junction when it somehow hit Mdm Huang. The bus driver was said to have escaped from the scene after the accident, which happened at about 9.20am at the junction of Yishun Ave 2 and Yishun Central 1. Reporters managed to contact the bus driver, who had apparently escaped back to Malaysia. The man explained that he had been working in Singapore for two years and has never encountered something like this. He said, "I was very scared at the time, my head was a blank and I only thought to get away. I'm coming back to give myself up now." When reporters arrived at the scene of the accident, a large pool of blood, locks of hair and a pair of crushed spectacles were seen lying on the road amidst scattered vegetables and joss sticks. Mdm Huang is believed to have been returning home from the nearby market when she was hit by the bus. Mdm Huang's husband also arrived shortly after he was informed of the accident by a neighbour. The man broke down upon seeing his wife's remains on the road.
  20. STOMP Woman 'defiantly' eats on bus despite reminders from other passengers
  21. What's wrong with MBS? Why don't they just pay the lady, instead of attracting all this negative publicity? Woman fights casino over $416,000 jackpot win MBS claims glitch in machine, offers her $50,000 and car instead By Tham Yuen-C & Ng Kai Ling IT WAS the first time Ms Choo Hong Eng was playing the slot machines at the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino on Tuesday, and another casino patron had to show her the ropes. But less than half an hour and $50 later, the machine seemed to get stuck. When she turned to her kind fellow gamer for help again, he stared with disbelief at the numbers flickering on her screen: '$416,742.11' and above it 'Cash Bonus'. A crowd of gamers and casino staff gathered and started congratulating her. But moments later, a casino manager showed up to tell her that the machine had a glitch, and that she had instead won $50,000 and a sports car worth $258,962, which she could sell back to the casino for cash. Ms Choo, 58, who runs a vegetarian food stall in a coffee shop in Geylang Avenue 1, told The Straits Times last night in Mandarin: 'The other patrons told me not to be taken in. They said there was no indication anywhere that I had won only $50,000 and a car.' So the determined woman is standing her ground for the $416,742.11 in winnings she says is rightfully hers. The Casino Regulatory Authority (CRA) is now in the picture, investigating the matter. Ms Choo had filed a complaint with it after her discussions with MBS were deadlocked. On her side, Ms Choo has casino patrons who were there with her at 6am, offering to be her witnesses. One of them, Mr Moo Ngow Chai, a 63-year-old Malaysian, said in Mandarin in a telephone interview yesterday: 'I saw what happened and thought it was very unfair of the casino to deny her the winnings. 'The jackpot machine clearly displayed the words 'Cash Bonus'. There were no pictures of a car at all.' Ms Choo said a few elderly women around at the time rallied around her, 'guarding' the machine to ensure that the casino staff did not turn it off, since they were not allowed to take photographs as evidence. Mr David Green, who helped draft Singapore's casino regulations and is a Macau-based gaming consultant, said such disputes are rare in the industry, as gaming machines are put through stringent checks before going into use. In Singapore, machines from only CRA-approved manufacturers are used. A CRA spokesman confirmed that before the machines are deployed, they are tested by qualified independent test laboratories to ensure that they meet all CRA requirements. Mr Green, noting that slot machines can save the data of the last 10 plays, said: 'Inspectors should be able to track easily what went wrong and determine whether it is a problem with the machine or that a player is trying to cheat,' he said. Investigations should not take more than a month, he said. He explained that machines usually carry warning labels declaring that plays are void if the machine malfunctions, so legally, casinos are not bound to make a payout. 'But this is usually not the case. Casinos will often offer some form of payout. It is not in their interest to get into disputes with their customers,' he said. Yesterday, Ms Choo told The Straits Times that MBS has not given her an indication of how long it will take to resolve the matter. 'They said only that they need to investigate,' she said. To make sure her dispute was logged, she had wanted to make a police report upon leaving the casino, but was told to go to the CRA instead. She made a police report yesterday anyway. She said: 'It's a matter of principle. I wouldn't take a single cent more from them, but I wouldn't accept a single cent less either.' MBS, when contacted, declined comment, citing ongoing investigations. Once the CRA makes its decision, however, the party who has to pay must do so in 15 days. Meanwhile, all Ms Choo can do is wait. Last night, at her vegetarian food stall, friends and patrons who had heard about what happened patted her on the back and told her to fight on. The boss of a bakery next to the coffee shop even baked her a cake with a '7 7 7' on it, depicting a jackpot win. Ms Choo said she is not bothered about those who think she is being greedy, because she was planning to do some charitable work with the money. Saying a casino should be fair to its patrons, she said: 'Even though I'm illiterate in English, I can tell the difference between 'cash' and 'car'. One has four letters and the other has three.'
  22. A 45 yo pervert dressed in women's lingerie and exposed himself to 3 women and a man. Residents called the police Incident happened at Blk 647 AMK Ave 6 on 12 Oct at around 2:30pm 50 yo Mrs Ang stepped out from the lift and saw this guy in black lingerie squatting next to some plants looking at her and having a wank. Mrs Ang rushed into her flat for safety but the pervert opened the flat window to continue looking for Mrs Ang Mrs Ang hid behind her kitchen table and called her husband for help. Mr Ang called a neighbour from downstairs to escort Mrs Ang from inside her flat to downstairs. Apparently the pervert was still wanking away as the neighbours left. 45岁变态男子穿着女性内衣裤在组屋走廊
  23. My question for the parents here, how many of you had fight with your spouse over the child's studies and grade, or the way to discipline your kids? Do you think the mum action is too extreme or kiasu?
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