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    Principal of top school under investigation for hiring prost

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    • D Offline
      daisyt
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      Phtthp, you like so familar with that area hor … 🙂

      Anyway… I find fb very scary nowadays for teens.

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        tattiana
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        To everyone here.


        ‘Lust’ may not last. ‘Sinners’ are never winners. Please stay away from such places and keep your heart and mind on your family and health. Let us live for our dear husbands, wives and our childrens.

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          phtthp
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          Facebook very ... scary.

          Facebook link up one another immediately. Info is instaneously passed around, at the convenient click of a mouse button.

          like the other day was my friend's birthday ....
          only close members of her family & close friends know when is her birthday.

          when my friend went shopping that afternoon, she happen to bump into her daughter's classmate' mother. She was shocked when this classmate mother suddenly asked her out of the blue, \"Hey, I heard today is your birthday. So where you celebrating your birthday tonight dine with your family ?\"

          my friend was shocked ... wondering how on earth this classmate mother know that day was her birthday (something so personal and private) ? She is not even close to this classmate' mother.

          when she asked curiously, the mother replied, \"Oh well! your daughter mentioned in the Facebook that today is your birthday. My daughter read it from Facebook, came home told me that today is your birthday. That's how i know lor! \"

          sometimes when teenagers chit chat, they thought they're only talking to their friends & classmates - as they divulge info about their family, about other friends. They forget that whenever they write or comment inside Facebook, the whole world can read, can assess. Thus parents, please educate your children on this.

          in Facebook - if A is linked to B, but B is linked to C -
          even though A may not know C, but C knows everything about A's personal detailed private life. C is a stranger to A.

          that's how dangerous Facebook is!

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            janet88
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            phtthp:
            Geylang got 2 sides.


            if is a prost, you can tell. In the afternoon, some of the women dressed up low cut sexily, carry an umbrella to shield them from the the hot sun, wait at the roadside, waiting for customers.

            if you happen to walk past Geylang to buy things, try not to carry any umbrella.
            Geylang has nice food, but insufficient car park lots.
            However, I hardly venture there.

            Yes, if one is in that \"trade\", she carries an umbrella.
            Once i saw an Indian woman standing at a pillar bargaining prices (i guess) with her fingers with a prospective client. They were like playing those finger games. Then after 2 rounds, the man must have agreed to her price and they walked to some place.

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            • phtthpP Offline
              phtthp
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              Yes!


              in the afternoon, if they’re not hanging around by the roadside carrying umbrella to shield them from the hot sun, the other place you can find them are … inside Geylang coffee shops. Sitting down chit chatting entertain some Ah Pek (elderly men) drinking over Tiger beer, popping groundnuts into mouth one by one or eating snacks.

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                corneyAmber
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                Goodness, a brolly is to shield the sun or rain, not for hanky panky business.

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                  janet88
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                  ksi:
                  Goodness, a brolly is to shield the sun or rain, not for hanky panky business.

                  Yes, the function of the umbrella is to shield the rain and sun (must have UV protection)...but in geylang, it serves another purpose, to get 'business'. Those women can't possibly get biz hiding in a corner...it's very competitive too :evil:

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                    janet88
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                    Mr Subhas will leave NO stone unturned to protect his guilty-until-proven-otherwise clients…they are guilty no matter what. I guess he is trying to minimize jail term for them.

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                      sleepy
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                      janet_lee88:
                      phtthp:

                      Geylang got 2 sides.


                      if you happen to walk past Geylang to buy things, try not to carry any umbrella.

                      Geylang has nice food, but insufficient car park lots.
                      However, I hardly venture there.

                      Yes, if one is in that \"trade\", she carries an umbrella.

                      Seriously? :yikes: I always carry an umbrella if park quite a distance from the coffee shop.

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                        limlim
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                        It would be interesting how the trial goes…


                        It probably set a landmark precedence.

                        Pple is watching and watever outcome is a message…

                        They (the men) can visit under aged pros and get away with it, or, prepare to face the music when engaging the forbidden desires of bonking young and nubile chicks.

                        And, to the young chicks, tread into dangerous waters and prepare to sink, or go in with assurance that the mighty WC will protect you from all harm and hostilities…

                        What type of society is desired… the court can play a part to shape it.

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