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  1. If you look into the mirror each time these days and feel like you are suffering from a bad hair day, it’s always good to take a breather and look back at some of the classic hairstyles from the 1990s. Here are 10 different hairstyles from yesteryear that have left a lasting impression in our hearts. And on our heads. 1. Bowl Cut The bowl cut is the epitome of gender equality since both boys and girls were subjected to the same childhood atrocity. Many children had it courtesy of thrifty parents and their DIY home barbershops. 2. Flat-top For some reason, everyone can remember having one friend who had this haircut. Short, neat and so very flat you can balance balance books on his head. 3. Side-Parting This is what happens when your parents comb your hair for you. The level of dorkiness is directly related to how flat your hair is combed. Some of you have combed your hair so flat you have developed your first signs of balding along that parting. 4. Center-Parting Perhaps one of the most common hairstyles to have in secondary school back then, the center-parting was considered to be cool. And we have Aaron Kwok to thank for this abomination of a hairstyle. Bonus Ah Beng points if you had one of those orange combs with the sharp ends. 5. Armani The “Armani” hairstyle was perhaps as bad as the center-parting, if not worse. To create this look, flatten the top of your hair and leave only the fringe standing. Truly awful, yet it has garnered so much popularity back then. Gaudy. 6. Faux Hawk One of David Beckham’s more iconic haircuts, many have attempted to recreate the fin, but only a handful managed to replicate a decent-looking faux hawk. What was supposed to look like the above image almost usually turns out looking like this: Faux hawk? More like faux pas. 7. “Spiked” Hair All guys are definitely familiar with this type of haircut. Even today. But back then in school, the bigger or more outrageous your spikes are, the more badass you are. The most common types of spiked hair were the shorter and neater ones though, probably an evolution of the flat-top. Once in a while, you’ll see some weak attempts at liberty spikes because they wanted to look like “that guy from Good Charlotte”. (Does anybody remember Good Charlotte?) But they usually end up looking like this instead: 8. Long Fringe/ Mullet Combo Sometimes incorrectly classified as the “Asian Emo”, this long fringe mullet combo was fairly common among guys after secondary school. Oh and butches, too. 9. The Currypok a.k.a. Pompadour Named this way because it resembles the curry puff. Retro as this hairstyle may be, it certainly puts meaning in the phrase “old is gold”. The pompadour has made a revival in the recent times, and seems to be the rage these days. Tasteful and classy, the modern pompadour is usually remixed with an undercut, upping the style factor. http://mothership.sg/2014/05/9-unforgettable-hairstyles-sporean-guys-swear-by-in-the-90s/
  2. Saw this incident last night at the small road from The Cathay towards PS. This taxi driver gave a few short blasts of his horn to a white Sylphy and asking him to wind down his window. Then both vehicles slowed down and stopped on both lanes side by side the taxi lao started to curse the Sylphy driver. Whole incident took about 15 seconds and all I heard was "I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!! I F*** UR MUDDER CB!!!" Must be Sylphy driver really annoyed the sh*t out of taxi lao to really do that. And all the poor cars stuck behind also stopped and watch show. lol. Wonder if what you guys will do if this happens to you. For me I think I will just hold up my iPhone and start taking video. lol.
  3. April 9, 2008 Teen given 12-month probation for abusing teacher By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent A YOUTH who swore at his teacher for confiscating his MP3 player in class was placed on 12 months' probation on Wednesday. Jeremy Tan Wei Liang, who turned 18 last week, will have to do 60 hours of community service and attend counselling sessions to address his anger management problem. His mother was bonded for $2,000 to ensure his good behaviour. Tan, who is working as a temporary construction worker, pleaded guilty earlier in January to using abusive words on a teacher with intent to cause her distress on April 26 last year. Tan's classmate was caught listening to music during class that day and the teacher promptly confiscated the player which belonged to Tan. Tan then confronted the teacher, who refused to return the MP3 player to him. He then used his finger to point at her nose and scolded her. He even went through her bag to search for it and continued hurling abusive words and vulgarities in Hokkien at her. Community Court judge May Mesenas told Tan to change his abusive behaviour. 'I hope this will be a lesson learnt for you,' she told him. Tan has since written a letter of apology to the teacher concerned. His mother, Madam Lim Hoon Har, told reporters outside court that her son made a mistake and had to bear the consequence. A happy and relieved Tan said: 'I feel better. I have changed.' The N-level holder wants to be a tattoo artist. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_225372.html 12 months plus community work.... more siong then pervert stealing undies. haiz... tattoo artist waste time. he's better off stealing 400+ undies and selling them online. confirm ready buyers like Porker RadX NKPS
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