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  1. This thread is just to discuss MacPherson SMC. Let's keep it civil. Questions. 1) Who will be PAP's candidate? 2) Which Opposition parties will contest in MacPherson and who will their candidates be? 3) Who will win? My answers. 1) Tin Pei Ling 2) Worker's Party will send somebody strong, but I don't know who yet. I think this will be multi-cornered fight, with another Opposition party taking part. 3) I think Tin Pei Ling will win.
  2. Make your predictions and comeback later to see how they turn out:- Pls list the predictions below in the order of highest chances of happening as you see them. Before next GE, - COE prices will drop below 50k - Property prices will return to 2010 level - Minimum number of attacks on oppositions in MSM:- 5 - 6 prior months of breakdown-free of MRT train services - No passing away of a certain promiment political figure - Passing away of the same figure - More tweakings of FT/FW import policies to curb the in-flows - Adjustments of ministers' salaries (downward) - Good forecast of economy / GDP growth for next 6 months - Good records of economy / GDP relative performance for immediate past 6 months - Pay rise of civil servants - Others (please feel free to add)
  3. I predict the High COE won't last .. soon it will come down due to more buyer holding their purchase till the next quota no's release, generally this week of coe will soften a bit ; looking around 2-3k reduce from CAT A, B. Untitled.bmp
  4. Predictions= Reduced OMV, No more COE, no need to mod fuel tank to pump JB petrol cos petrol tax will be abolished and no more JB jams but pay $1 per KM. Car ownership cost will be reduced but usage will be charged according to the time of the day. No more red plates, classic cars cos everybody will pay as you drive. If accident can use GPS evidence so no need to quarrel & scratch each other cars. No more car thefts as stolen cars will be tracked. No more trips to geylang in car unless parked next to tau huey stall . What else?
  5. ESPNsoccernet's predictions John Brewin Premier League top four: Man Utd, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea
 Premier League relegation: Blackburn, Wigan, Swansea 
 FA Cup: Man City
 Carling Cup: Arsenal 
 Europa League: FC Porto
 Champions League: Real Madrid
 Player of the Year: Wayne Rooney
 Young Player of the Year: Chris Smalling Martin Williamson Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool
 Premier League relegation: Blackburn, Norwich, Swansea 
 FA Cup: Man Utd
 Carling Cup: Chelsea 
 Europa League: Lottery
 Champions League: Real Madrid
 Player of the Year: Wayne Rooney
 Young Player of the Year: Jack Wilshere Jon Carter Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal Premier League relegation: Wolves, Wigan, Swansea 
 FA Cup: Chelsea Carling Cup: Man City 
 Europa League: Benfica 
 Champions League: Barcelona
 Player of the Year: David Silva 
 Young Player of the Year: Jack Wilshere Dale Johnson Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool
 Premier League relegation: Bolton, Blackburn, Swansea
 FA Cup: Liverpool
 Carling Cup: Tottenham
 Europa League: Paris Saint-Germain
 Champions League: Chelsea
 Player of the Year: Wayne Rooney Young Player of the Year: Tom Cleverley Dom Raynor Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool
 Premier League relegation: Wigan, Swansea, Norwich
 FA Cup: Arsenal
 Carling Cup: Tottenham
 Europa League: PSG
 Champions League: Barcelona Player of the Year: Wayne Rooney
 Young Player of the Year: Seamus Coleman Robin Hackett Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool Premier League relegation: Wigan, Blackburn, Norwich
 FA Cup: Chelsea
 Carling Cup: Arsenal
 Europa League: Roma
 Champions League: Barcelona
 Player of the Year: David Silva
 Young Player of the Year: Jack Wilshere Mark Lomas Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal
 Premier League relegation: QPR, Swansea, Blackburn
 FA Cup: Tottenham
 Carling Cup: Chelsea 
 Europa League: Lille
 Champions League: Real Madrid
 Player of the Year: Nani
 Young Player of the Year: Daniel Sturridge James Dall Premier League top four: Man Utd, Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal.
 Premier League relegation: Swansea, Blackburn, Newcastle.
 FA Cup: Chelsea.
 Carling Cup: Arsenal.
 Europa League: Paris Saint-Germain.
 Champions League: Barcelona.
 Player of the Year: Sergio Aguero.
 Young Player of the Year: Daniel Sturridge. Rob Brooks Premier League top four: Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal
 Premier League relegation: Swansea, Blackburn, Norwich
 FA Cup: Manchester United
 Carling Cup: Arsenal
 Europa League: Paris Saint-Germain
 Champions League: Real Madrid Player of the Year: Sergio Aguero
 Young Player of the Year: Jack Wilshere Richard Jolly Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal.
 Premier League relegation: Swansea, QPR, Blackburn.
 FA Cup: Chelsea.
 Carling Cup: Liverpool.
 Europa League: Roma.
 Champions League: Real Madrid.
 Player of the Year: Wayne Rooney.
 Young Player of the Year: Josh McEachran. Kevin Palmer Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Spurs
 Premier League relegation: Swansea, Norwich, Wigan
 FA Cup: Liverpool
 Carling Cup: Man City
 Europa League: Arsenal
 Champions League: Real Madrid
 Player of the Year: Sergio Aguero
 Young Player of the Year: David De Gea Chris Murphy Premier League top four: Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal.
 Premier League relegation: Swansea, Norwich, Wigan.
 FA Cup: Liverpool
 Carling Cup: Tottenham
 Europa League: Sevilla. 
 Champions League: Barcelona. 
 Player of the Year: Nani. 
 Young Player of the Year: Chris Smalling. Summary 11 out of 12 pick MU to be Champion 5 out of 12 predicted Liverpool to be one of the top 4 Champion League
  6. My prediction: Hougang - Hammer Everything else - MIW 86 - 1 in parliament Your predictions please
  7. Hi Bros, Where do you read your pre-match analysis/previews? Currently I'm reading from soccernet and The New Paper. Anymore better online sources to share? Cheers
  8. http://www.geomancyhut.com.sg/Zodiac%202009.pdf
  9. I know most of you will say sian... only for people who will be interested. www.missuniverse.com Narrow down to top 15, poll for the winner.
  10. http://www.xanga.com/LevDau/657019082/item.html How true are they?
  11. Prediction of the coming Disaster Mr. Juseleeno, born in 1960(reportedly still alive in 2008), is a Brazilian who has made many predictions, and MOST have come to pass, including Princess Diana's death by car accident (which is instigated by someone near her and will probably unfortunately be written off as a car accident), 911 and the 2004 Indonesian tsunami. He sees the future in his dreams, and has an average of 3 to 9 such predictions per day. When he wakes up, he will write them down, and send warnings to those concerned. If it concerns only a normal individual, he will write a letter to warn him/her. If it is a famous person(celebrity, politician etc.), or matters concerning the public, he will not only send it to the individual himself/herself, but also related agencies, government, and media. He urged the media to publicise these predictions, but the reply always went along the lines of rejection for fear of arousing public panic. Future predictions: 2008, July: There will be an earthquake in Japan , which will cause a tsunami of 30 plus metres high to occur as well. 2008, 18th September: An earthquake with magnitude of approximately 9.1 will rock China , simultaneously causing a tsunami of more than 30 metres to occur, resulting in the deaths of more than 1 million people. Although this huge earthquake will happen after the Olympics have ended, there will be a series of relatively smaller earthquakes occurring in China before the huge earthquake. The China government, which is more concerned with the success of the Olympics, will most likely neglect to employ appropriate cautionary measures, thus the high casualty rate. If the China government does not publicise the occurrence of these minor earthquakes and evacuate people, the number of deaths will be as predicted. 2008, 17th December: terrorist attack in America 2010: The temperatures in some countries of Africa could be as high as 58 degrees Celsius, and there will be a serious shortage of water. 2010, 15th June: The New York Stock Exchange market will fail, causing an international financial crisis. 2011: The research on the treatment of some cancers will be completed, but a new life-threatening virus will appear. People who are infected will die after only approx. 4 hours of coming into contact with the virus. 2013, 1st - 25th November: Research on treatment of cancers, except for brain tumors, will be completed. An earthquake, caused by volcanic eruptions, will happen on Bahama Island of the Canary Islands . A gigantic tsunami of roughly 150 metres will result. America mainlands, Brazil etc.will be affected, with the tsunami pushing into the land as far as 15 to 20 kilometres. Before the occurrence of this gigantic tsunami, the sea/ocean water levels will sink by about 6 metres, and large flocks of birds will start to migrate. 2014: A small planet that has been gradually closing in on Earth might eventually collide with Earth, and this collision, if come to pass, will affect the survival of humans as a whole. 2015: By the mid of November, the average temperature of Earth could be as high as 59 degrees Celsius. Many people will die from the overheat, and international confusion and terror ensues. 2016, April: A huge typhoon will invade China , causing massive damage. The 43rd USA president, George Walker Bush, will enter the hospital, and faces a life or death situation. 2026, July: A super earthquake will occur in Sans Francisco, and it will be named "The Big One". Huge damage to surrounding areas. Many volcanoes will re-activate, and the height of resulting tsunami will be more than 150 metres. Mr. Juseleeno made known his predictions in hopes that people will take heed of his warnings, so that these disasters may be avoided. He hopes there will be a major change in the thinking of people's mindsets in the time period 2007 - 2008. One factor will be the environmental issue of global warming, which is more serious than what some meteorologists assume.
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