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  1. I noticed at times when on the highways, whenever there is a jam, there is a chance that it might be caused by drivers slowing down to look at the accident that actually happened on the other side of the highway. Cant we just mind our own business?
  2. With the amount of vehicles traveled on the road is getting higher, the amount of road accident is also in the increasing "trend". It is frustrated to almost all (if not all) road users to travel in a extremely low speed or having stranded on the road. Accident vehicles stranded on the middle of road causes slow traffic movement although is unavoidable, but PLEASE TO ALL KAYPOH ON THE ROAD, YOUR EYE VISION SHOULD BE ON THE ROAD IN FRONT BUT NOT ON THE ACCIDENT EVENT!!!!! This morning while on the road, there was an accident happened but vehicles were shifted to the road shoulder without blocking any lanes, all cars were slowing down before the accident site, but there was this Lexus RX300 in front of me brake to a complete standstill at that location, while the car in front of him had already travel at normal speed with more than 10 cars length between, had to jammed break all the way to avoid knocking into his butt, when I look back at my mirror, the car behind me was like playing SEE-SAW with his car as well. This is not the first experience for me in SG road, certainly not for everyone here as well. Strangely, these kaypohs were mainly driving big/luxury cars in all of my encounters, what the problem with you kaypohs? Curiosity can kill you at times. Having obtain 4D number to strike big money is good, but you might not be able to enjoy it (be it alive or otherwise).
  3. http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNew...One%2BNews.html http://news.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits...ts%2BTimes.html http://news.asiaone.com/News/The%2BBusines...ss%2BTimes.html http://news.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BP...ew%2BPaper.html http://news.asiaone.com/News/Mailbox/Mailbox.html Couple gets steamy in Chai Chee park Mon, Jun 30, 2008 AsiaOne A couple was seen behaving intimately at a Chai Chee park, oblivious to the fact that residents from the nearby HDB flats were watching their every move, Shin Min Daily News reported. This incident happened at a park just opposite Block 38 Chai Chee Avenue in the early hours of the morning on June 28. Resident Heidi Tan (21, Tele-salesperson) told Shin Min that she spotted the Chinese couple when she was smoking at her window and observed them for about ten minutes. "The woman was sitting on her boyfriend's lap and they were constantly switching in between kissing and petting. "The man would put his hands underneath his girlfriend's shirt to caress her, while the woman would run her hands along the man's crotch. It was disgusting to watch them. "The young man would look out for passersby from time to time, but he never noticed the residents watching from the HDB flat opposite. "It was only until a cyclist passed by did the couple stop what they were doing and quickly adjusted their clothes before leaving the area." Indecent behaviour in public can land you in jail, a lawyer says. Offenders face a fine of up to $1000 and a month in jail if found guilty. Serious offenders can be fined up to $2000 and face up to two months in jail. http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNew...0630-73818.html
  4. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=15993 all drivers must b looking for dis bugger!idiotic moron trying to get into P@P i guess...so wanna bootlick de govt... no life mudder@#!%^&! y do dis kind of ppl even exist!
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