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    Mummy LOLMum: Another new Kiasu Parent Member

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      LOLMum
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      a copy of one of my favourite detective, true crime magazines which are really hard to get in singapore. been a fan for more than 20 years thanks to my sis and bro. and a big thank you to them for losing my big pile of collection.


      http://i53.tinypic.com/ru5njo.jpg\">

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        kiddo
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        LOLMum:
        i really like this quote


        \"you have the right to be offended but i have the right to offend you\".
        waahhhh LOLMum .......you on high ahhhh...... 😆 :evil: 😉

        just felt like having a challenge :hi5:

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          kiddo
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          LOLMum:
          :rubhands: :rubhands: haha, now that i've discovered my very own space, am going to load lots and lots of stuff here.
          :rubhands: :peekaboo: :peekaboo:
          LONDON....My favourite place ....live there for a while ....
          i can chat with you :evil: 😉 .....

          Miss piccaddily circle, covent garden, Hyde park,
          Oxford square, China town - Wong kee- cheap food rude waiter,
          Camden town on Sunday shopping,
          Car boot sale ......woooopieeee..... I love LOndon ....

          It summmer now issit....hot nice weather... :scratchhead:

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            LOLMum
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            london is okay. sea of white but i was also surrounded by so many unbritish everywhere i go be it in the city centre or se,sw london. to be surrounded by all white, you have to go further to the countryside.


            it is really unbelivable, everywhere you go (just like in singapore), you would meet polish, asians, chinese, viets, phili, african blacks and plenty of indians. 😓 :

            there seems to be more foreigners than english. my taxi drivers were from poland, italy, greece, africa. my church friends were white, black africans, also from the caribbean. my kids' classmates and schoolmates were 90% white with black africans and chinese. there was even an african princess in dd's class. gosh, i love the clothes the africans wore. fashion show every sunday in church.

            come back to singapore, the sales staff serving me is foreinger, the waitress also foreigner and the dbs customer service staff on the phone also foreigner :faint:

            nothing against them but a tad too much of foreigners.

            wonder what the percentage of foreingers browsing ksp is.

            but gosh, glad to have this personal thread to download whatever i want. :xedfingers:

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              kiddo
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              DH want to go out find supper i am

              on the road hahaha on iphone

              London much much less crowded
              in the 90’s … mainly indians
              african … Phil chinese very veryfew…
              Eastern european very few too
              Christmas shopping in oxford street
              chocoblock !

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                LOLMum
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                Asia Pacific News


                Hong Kong gears up for landmark labour case
                Posted: 08 August 2011 1430 hrs


                HONG KONG : Hong Kong is set to hear later this month a Filipino domestic helper's legal bid for permanent residency in the southern Chinese city, in a landmark case that has sparked heated debate.

                A successful legal challenge will be a first of its kind in Asia, activists said, and a recognition of rights and equality for domestic workers, who are mostly from labour-exporting countries such as the Philippines and Indonesia.

                Evangeline Banao Vallejos, a Filipino maid who has worked and lived in Hong Kong since 1986, launched the case last year after her attempts for permanent residency were denied by the city's immigration authorities.

                Under Hong Kong's Basic Law, a mini constitution, non-citizens are entitled to permanent residency -- which allows them to vote and better access to public services -- if they have \"ordinarily resided\" in the city for a continuous seven years.

                The immigration laws however specifically exclude the 292,000 foreign domestic helpers.



                The case, due to be heard from August 22, has prompted a series of debates with critics fearing that if the court rules in favour, it will open up the floodgates to thousands of foreign maids to apply for permanent residency.


                Lee, of labour rights group Asia Monitor Resource Centre, urged Hong Kong to continue to lead in protecting the rights of domestic helpers.

                Domestic workers in the Asian financial hub are guaranteed one day off a week, paid sick leave, maternity leave, statutory public holidays, allowed right to form union and earn at least $480 a month.

                Their counterparts in many other parts of Asia -- such as Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and Japan -- are worse off in comparison, rights groups say, lacking legal protection and often facing abuses.

                Foreign maids in Malaysia, for example, one of Asia's largest labour importers, earn as little as $130 a month and reports have emerged from there of shocking mistreatment.

                \"Hong Kong is already kind of a leader but I don't think it is enough when there is still fundamental inequality between domestic workers and other workers in Hong Kong,\" said Lee.

                \"If successful, (this case would) mark the first where migrant domestic workers could gain the right of abode after they live in the place for a certain number of years,\" added the activist.

                Supporters and critics of Vallejos's bid have held rally and counter-rally over the upcoming case, while newspaper columns and letter pages have been filled with split opinions for weeks.

                The government has held special meetings to discuss the possible outcome and is reportedly mulling the possibility of limiting years of service of foreign domestic workers to prevent their bid for residency in the future.

                A pro-government party warned there would be an influx of as many as 500,000 people -- including children and spouses of foreign maids -- and it would cost an extra HK$25 billion ($3.2 billion) in social welfare spending.

                The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong said any influx would come at the expense of local workers and forecasted unemployment could jump from the current 3.5 percent to 10 percent.

                \"We are worried and we hope the government can evaluate every possible outcome of the case as early as possible and be prepared on how to deal with it,\" the biggest pro-government party said in a statement.

                The immigration department in the city of seven million people declined to comment on the case when contacted by AFP, saying it was \"not appropriate\" because legal proceedings are under way.

                Human rights lawyer Peter Barnes, who represents Vallejos in the test case, said the immigration provision was unconstitutional and described it as \"totally unjustifiable discrimination\".

                \"It shouldn't even be a question of why they are seeking permanent residency,\" said Barnes, who is also representing four other Filipinos who have filed similar bids, in cases due to be heard in October.

                Lee from the labour rights group dismissed fears that foreign domestic workers would flock to Hong Kong if permanent residency was allowed, saying it is \"not very likely\" because of high living costs in the city.

                \"But as free human beings, it should be within their rights to bring their families over, just like any expat who is entitled to bring their family over,\" she said.

                - AFP /ls

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                  LOLMum
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                  aint he cute :love:



                  http://i54.tinypic.com/14j3lgn.jpg\">

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                    kiddo
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                    LOLMum:
                    aint he cute :love:



                    http://i54.tinypic.com/14j3lgn.jpg\">
                    Yours ??? still a baby :celebrate:

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                      LOLMum
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                      not mine yet 😉

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                        LOLMum
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                        这是我的心情写照,half an hour into my clearing of ds's shelves............


                        http://i55.tinypic.com/29olo20.jpg\">

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