January 13, 2009

Singapore MP set on fire

Simply Jean said:

This event, although unfortunate, may bear a few lessons – not only for the politicians, but for us to learn. Notwithstanding the psychological status of the attacker, this goes to show that in desperate times, desperate measures may be deemed necessary to the ones who are suffering.

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "The MP, Mr Seng Han Thong, was attacked not once, but twice by different people under his constituency in the last 3 years, including the recent one. Are Singaporeans losing it, or are politicians beginning to look so powerful that the failure of an appeal makes it look like they are refusing to do anything?"

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on January 12//6:53am and published by jseng :: 7 comments | 2545 reads | trackback (2)

April 21, 2008

Picture of toilet from which Mas Selamat escaped

Hardwarezone forum said:

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The LOBANG so BIG!!!!

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "the picture of the mysterious toilet - revealed."

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Submitted by Anonymous Coward on April 21//4:48pm and published by jseng, Agagooga :: 5 comments | 2912 reads | trackback (2)

June 23, 2007

Vodcast: Alvinology meets Mr Brown and James Seng

Alvinology said:

I recorded a talkshow vodcast yesterday with Singapore’s ‘blogfather’, Mr Brown; webmaster of Tomorrow.SG, James Seng; and Zaobao journalist, Run Tien.

I was the moderator for the discussion, and the motion was “Can Netizens talk cock on the Internet?”

Damn nervous lah… my first timing recording vodcast lor. Although I have done video production work before, I am usually the one BEHIND the camera, not the one ON CAMERA. Some more I was the most junior guy and was expected to ‘moderate’ the talk cock session by the expert talk cocksters!

Recommended by alvinism: "Join us to talk cock. :)"

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Submitted by alvinism on June 23//12:25am and published by jseng :: 2 comments | 1589 reads | trackback (2)

March 26, 2007

The Messenger - Singapore-style

juni said:

The show, directed by the Pang brothers, was a typical Asian horror flick with 'Hollywood-ism' injected into it.

It is actually quite hard for me to remember the details now. That's how unmemorable the show was. Apparently, it's about how children can see things that adults cannot.

The only part that vaguely made an impression on me was when the mother realised that the little boy was staring at some empty corner, and she asked him what was there.

Recommended by alvinism: "Funny stuff! Especially the poster that was manipulated! "

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Submitted by alvinism on March 24//2:44pm and published by jseng, joy :: 2 comments | 5806 reads | trackback (1)