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    VOICE OF A YOUNG MOTHER IN SINGAPORE

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    • C Offline
      CloudeeDaz
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      concern2:
      .......

      OIC!! Now I get what you mean.......πŸ˜‚
      me too... πŸ˜„

      haha…sry arh not tuned to the right frequency .....
      ...no wonder catch no ball..

      ηŽ°εœ¨ζ˜Žη™½δΊ†οΌ

      but arh.. the caravan thingy i only tongue in cheek say say nia..
      no hidden agenda one.. πŸ˜„

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      • sharonkhooS Offline
        sharonkhoo
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        MR06:
        Isn't the reply a simple one?


        I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.

        My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.

        Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.
        I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.

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          pinkblue
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          OIC!! Now I get what you mean. πŸ˜‚ You remind me of my DH when we are talking about A, and he suddenly goes to D, without telling me about the Bs and Cs that goes on in his brain, and I go :scratchhead: πŸ˜‚[/quote]


          By the way, is your DH a left-hander?

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            pirate
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            slmkhoo:
            MR06:

            Isn't the reply a simple one?


            I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.

            My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.

            Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.

            I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.

            I was going to say before all these clarifications that we already have something similar to that but for older children. Don't even have to bring them to work to deposit in a holding room. The caravan can pick up from home. It's called \"school bus\". :siam:

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              BeContented
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              pirate:
              slmkhoo:

              [quote=\"MR06\"]Isn't the reply a simple one?


              I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.

              My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.

              Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.

              I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.

              I was going to say before all these clarifications that we already have something similar to that but for older children. Don't even have to bring them to work to deposit in a holding room. The caravan can pick up from home. It's called \"school bus\". :siam:[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                concern2
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                pinkblue:
                OIC!! Now I get what you mean. πŸ˜‚ You remind me of my DH when we are talking about A, and he suddenly goes to D, without telling me about the Bs and Cs that goes on in his brain, and I go :scratchhead: πŸ˜‚

                By the way, is your DH a left-hander?[/quote]

                No, he's not a left-hander, but you are right, he is quite a \"right-brainer\". πŸ˜†
                Why? Is this a common trait? Fast thinker is it?

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                  concern2
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                  pirate:
                  slmkhoo:

                  [quote=\"MR06\"]Isn't the reply a simple one?


                  I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.

                  My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.

                  Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.

                  I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.

                  I was going to say before all these clarifications that we already have something similar to that but for older children. Don't even have to bring them to work to deposit in a holding room. The caravan can pick up from home. It's called \"school bus\". :siam:[/quote]Precisely why I said it was \"exaggeration\" mah... But the way you make that out also sounds quite funny πŸ˜‚

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                  • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                    ChiefKiasu
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                    To put things in perspective:


                    13,770,000,000 years - Age of the Universe
                    4,540,000,000 years - Age of Earth
                    600,000,000 years - Age of first known simple animal
                    66,000,000 years - Age of last known live dinosaur
                    200,000 years - Age of first known anatomically modern human
                    25,000 years - Age of last Neanderthal (although most wives believe the last one is still living with them at home)
                    12,000 years - Age of earliest known civilisation
                    1,434 years - Age of first emperor of China
                    107 years - Age of the last emperor of China
                    48 years - Age of Singapore
                    47 years - Age of this ah pek

                    The only constant is change. Somehow, the NOW seems to be the most important moment of all time. We all complain about the "monumental" changes to our present lives, the inconveniences of overcrowding, because it is meaningful to us. Give it another 3 years and we will start thinking about the good old days we used to have 3 years ago.

                    My point? I forgot already. This old man losing his memory liao.

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                      Harlequin
                      last edited by

                      ChiefKiasu:
                      To put things in perspective:


                      13,770,000,000 years - Age of the Universe
                      4,540,000,000 years - Age of Earth
                      600,000,000 years - Age of first known simple animal
                      66,000,000 years - Age of last known live dinosaur
                      200,000 years - Age of first known anatomically modern human
                      25,000 years - Age of last Neanderthal (although most wives believe the last one is still living with them at home)
                      12,000 years - Age of earliest known civilisation
                      1,434 years - Age of first emperor of China
                      107 years - Age of the last emperor of China
                      48 years - Age of Singapore
                      47 years - Age of this ah pek

                      The only constant is change. Somehow, the NOW seems to be the most important moment of all time. We all complain about the \"monumental\" changes to our present lives, the inconveniences of overcrowding, because it is meaningful to us. Give it another 3 years and we will start thinking about the good old days we used to have 3 years ago.

                      My point? I forgot already. This old man losing his memory liao.
                      :rotflmao: beri funny....

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                        concern2
                        last edited by

                        ChiefKiasu:
                        To put things in context:


                        13,770,000,000 years - Age of the Universe
                        4,540,000,000 years - Age of Earth
                        600,000,000 years - Age of first known simple animal
                        66,000,000 years - Age of last known live dinosaur
                        200,000 years - Age of first known anatomically modern human
                        25,000 years - Age of last Neanderthal (although most wives believe the last one is still living with them at home)
                        12,000 years - Age of earliest known civilisation
                        1,434 years - Age of first emperor of China
                        107 years - Age of the last emperor of China
                        48 years - Age of Singapore
                        47 years - Age of this ah pek

                        The only constant is change. Somehow, the NOW seems to be the most important moment of all time. We all complain about the \"monumental\" changes to our present lives, the inconveniences of overcrowding, because it is meaningful to us. Give it another 3 years and we will start thinking about the good old days we used to have 3 years ago.

                        My point? I forgot already. This old man losing his memory liao.
                        πŸ˜†

                        Chief ah, to be frank, other than the obvious and subtle humour, some of your comments (esp lately) tend to make me think, want to comment, then think again, want to comment, then think again.... then finally decide that it is too overwhelming to comment with a few sentences. Thought-provoking indeed.

                        :goodpost:

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