how is LKY? Watch NDP! :)
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dasalo:
Ya lor.. \"choy choy choy\", dai gak lai si....
Can't help but being lured to this thread after seeing you guys here. Why from LkY to Pregnant fish to Porcupine? LOL....Sorry too lazy to read from post no 1.
Eh..btw, not here to explain the parallel universe or ppl will think I'm :siao:
I'm so glad to spot LKY amongst the crowd and quickly pointed out to my DH who told me about the rumours. So, \"choy,choy,choy\"! -
ksi:
Finally you surfaced!!! So did he!concern2:
LKY: \"Rumours of my death have been much exaggerated\"
(Ai wa si, dang gu gu ah! :rotflmao: )
He surfaced, that's why I disappeared :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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janet_lee88:
Got iPads too? Think they also gan chiong to long onto the Net to hear the real time comments about them...It was great to see MM on tv. But when he entered the podium, his bodyguard assisted him. He didnt look good when he stood up to sing national day songs.
Some ministers brought along their iPads. Could the reason be to spruce up their image to be more 'hip'? :rotflmao:
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Flowermonaster:
He must have felt like a superstar yesterday night kena mob by so many pple.
Yup, I caught it too. First time la.Imami:
[quote=\"BeContented\"]
Yes, I saw the guard all ready to help. But he rejected at one point when he was unstable/weak when going down the step. But I think he looked happy & a little surprised at the loud applause he received. :love:
As for Tony Tan, I thot he looked a little overwhelmed & there was this guard who seemed to have reminded him 2-3 times before he raised his hands to wave to the crowd when he was at the car.
[/quote]Yeah, he was the Singapore Idol last night!!
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DesertWind:
I thought your avatar's ice-cream was so apt to sum up all your happiness!I was so relieved to see LKY at the NDP yesterday that tears came to my eyes!
Good to see him healthy and well, long live LKY! :imcool:
They play a trick on us as well, by making him & GCT came out from another entrance. Heart stopping moment for me. :scared:
This is a heart-warming parade and I like it very much.
The phrase \"...for our future generation...\" rang out many times. Furthermore, I also like the students and youth coming back to participate in the NDP. Don't like the previous mass musicals display, prefer something like this year, familiar march-pass, small scale and intimate celebration for Singaporeans. :hugs:
What a beautiful country we have - the Marina Bay Sands and the whole bay area is really FANTASTIC! :please:
If not for the future generation, why are we working so hard for? :grphug:
Long live LKY!
Long live Big Bro LHL!
Happy Birthday and Marjulah Singapura!
:rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
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cherryc:
Thanks for sharing cherryc... These days people's memory quite short due to hectic lifestyle...good to send reminders..Remembering why we celebrate National Day....
50 years ago, people living in Singapore do not celebrate National Day. Singapore was a British colony and many of our forefathers came here to escape the economic hardship back home to eke out a better life here and return to their countries of origin once they make their fortune. They were not here to look for a citizenship in a new country but to work as labourers in a British colony. Singapore's merger with Malaysia was favored by the PAP and it was only after separation with Malaysia that Singapore became an independent nation. In short, nationhood was not a goal or a plan or even as aspiration for many of our forefathers and leaders of that generation but an outcome of our tumultous history. At that time Singapore was a collection of different ethnic groups each with its own distinct culture and language and many had little sense of belonging to Singapore. This was the starting point of our nationhood from which we begin to build our sense identity and belonging.
As our roots grew deeper and the bonds among the people strengthened, we began to treasure what history has given. The nationhood that Singaporeans inherited has blossomed with a people that evolved a distinct identity, habits, behavior and an increased sense of belonging. We began to identify with each other and consider ourselves \"one people\" building up a collective experience and memory of events that have special relevance only to us as Singaporeans. In recent months, there has been increase discussion on integration problems that Singaporeans have with people who have found their way here in recent years. While ugly, unfounded sometimes and irresponsible accusations of intolerance and xenophobia is tossed around, one thing is now very clear - Singaporeans of all races and religion consider themselves a distinct group from other people around the world. ...if anything, the whole integration debate shows that how far we have come to build and evolved this common identity....and this common identity and with it common values are what we seek to preserve and evolve. Without it, nationhood has less meaning...if we lose this, we would again be a collection of people with little in common.
The challenge for Singapore in this decade and coming decades is how as a small nation we want to strengthen our nationhood as the world globalizes and economic pressures mount for us to take steps in directions that weaken our nationhood. We must remember the path we took to get here to find the right path to that leads to a better future for generations of Singaporeans that come after us. We must be mindful of actions that will take us backwards to become again to a collection of immigrants without roots gathered in Singapore for purely economic purposes - we have a lot to lose if we allow things to go that way. Some believe that we can always buy strength and protection by spending more and more on defense....but if we are not integrated as one people this country will be instantly crippled by people without roots leaving at the first sign of trouble.
Today, Singapore society is pulled apart by several polarizing forces - widening gap between rich and poor, unbalanced distribution of political power brought about by years of semi-authoritarian rule, and a sudden large influx of foreigners have caused integration issues. Loyal Singaporeans feel a need to pull our society back together to be \"one people\" with a common purpose. This goes beyond the \"inclusive society\" envisioned by our leaders that merely tries not to leave everyone out. We want our roots to grow deeper ...extend and inter-wine with that of our fellow Singaporeans...we want shared success. measured by how well we care for the weakest, poorest and sickest among us. We want a society where people will fight for others willing to defend their fellow Singaporeans not only in war but also help each other during peacetime when they are economically exploited or unjustly treated or left behind by progress. We have to create something worth defending and that something is not the skyscrapers that makes up our impressive affluent skyline but something intangible that is planted in the heart of every Singaporean. That something that makes every Singaporean willing to do something for each other because they feel they are much more than individuals because they are part of something bigger and more important...part of something that will be handed to future generations - our common identity, our values, our ideals, our Pledge...One people, One Nation, One Singapore.
Lucky Tan blog
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ksi:
Yes, well-written. :goodpost:
Thanks for sharing cherryc... These days people's memory quite short due to hectic lifestyle...good to send reminders..cherryc:
Today, Singapore society is pulled apart by several polarizing forces - widening gap between rich and poor, unbalanced distribution of political power brought about by years of semi-authoritarian rule, and a sudden large influx of foreigners have caused integration issues. Loyal Singaporeans feel a need to pull our society back together to be \"one people\" with a common purpose. This goes beyond the \"inclusive society\" envisioned by our leaders that merely tries not to leave everyone out. We want our roots to grow deeper ...extend and inter-wine with that of our fellow Singaporeans...we want shared success. measured by how well we care for the weakest, poorest and sickest among us. We want a society where people will fight for others willing to defend their fellow Singaporeans not only in war but also help each other during peacetime when they are economically exploited or unjustly treated or left behind by progress. We have to create something worth defending and that something is not the skyscrapers that makes up our impressive affluent skyline but something intangible that is planted in the heart of every Singaporean. That something that makes every Singaporean willing to do something for each other because they feel they are much more than individuals because they are part of something bigger and more important...part of something that will be handed to future generations - our common identity, our values, our ideals, our Pledge...One people, One Nation, One Singapore.
Lucky Tan blog
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concern2:
Yes, well-written. :goodpost:[/quote]+1
Thanks for sharing cherryc... These days people's memory quite short due to hectic lifestyle...good to send reminders..ksi:
[quote=\"cherryc\"]
Today, Singapore society is pulled apart by several polarizing forces - widening gap between rich and poor, unbalanced distribution of political power brought about by years of semi-authoritarian rule, and a sudden large influx of foreigners have caused integration issues. Loyal Singaporeans feel a need to pull our society back together to be \"one people\" with a common purpose. This goes beyond the \"inclusive society\" envisioned by our leaders that merely tries not to leave everyone out. We want our roots to grow deeper ...extend and inter-wine with that of our fellow Singaporeans...we want shared success. measured by how well we care for the weakest, poorest and sickest among us. We want a society where people will fight for others willing to defend their fellow Singaporeans not only in war but also help each other during peacetime when they are economically exploited or unjustly treated or left behind by progress. We have to create something worth defending and that something is not the skyscrapers that makes up our impressive affluent skyline but something intangible that is planted in the heart of every Singaporean. That something that makes every Singaporean willing to do something for each other because they feel they are much more than individuals because they are part of something bigger and more important...part of something that will be handed to future generations - our common identity, our values, our ideals, our Pledge...One people, One Nation, One Singapore.
Lucky Tan blog
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Imami:
:rotflmao: No la, where got eagleβs eyes. I just happened to see it. It was very obvious β both looking down their lap for more than a few sec. Then the minister looked up as if to check whatβs happeningβ¦ He could not be checking his shoes for such prolonged period right?[/quote]yo, which minister did dat?
No wonder your son also has keen eyes. For eagle-eye people like you hor...I think they need more than just clothes change, they need a change of hairstyle or cosmetic surgery to transform more...to avoid such eagle-eyes.ksi:
[quote=\"Imami\"]
but hor, still got pple chekcing their phones lor... I saw one cabinet minister and one minister of state (lady, going to be promoted this nov) so busy looking at their phones .
Maybe his fly open leh! :rotflmao:
I ever saw one ex-Min (Ed) while we were crossing (in opp directions) a zebra X-ing in Shenton Way with his zip undone.
Later related to fren - she said why didn't u tell him? -
verykiasu2010:
:rotflmao:
ya lor, got eyes see no tarzan :censored:buds:
:scared:
We shud've just asked her directly abt those rumours.
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