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Hunting for GOD or MFT
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niuyear
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15-Jul-2010 09:48
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Our god is 3 inches above our head watching over us. Amitufu.
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pharoah88
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15-Jul-2010 09:47
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pharoah88
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15-Jul-2010 09:42
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pharoah88
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15-Jul-2010 09:40
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yummygd
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14-Jul-2010 11:52
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boy anthony victorf alex n kelly but kelly seldom come haha
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pharoah88
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14-Jul-2010 11:47
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can't find gOd iN sIngapore . . . . fOund One iN USA BARRACK OBAMA GOD fOr the PEOPLE frOm the PEOPLE wIth the PEOPLE LUCKY pOOr AmerIcans saVed by GOD In AGE Of STUPiD can GOD LAST ? |
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des_khor
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13-Jul-2010 22:13
Yells: "Tell me who is the God or MFT from this forum??" |
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Haha.... sometime i try to act leh... but no same le like in the forum one.. MFT or GOD here pls teach me le ! | ||||
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iPunter
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13-Jul-2010 18:34
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Here's a treat!...
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 18:21
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Two years’ jail for man who rocked baby daughter to death Shaffiq Alkhatib shaffiq@mediacorp.com.sg Singapore The 30-year-old man committed the act in his rented flat near Havelock Road some time after 9pm on June 10 last year. The court heard that he rocked her “forcefully” as he was “frustrated” that the infant was crying and would not go to sleep. The man’s 23-year-old wife came home from work at around 7am the next morning and noticed that her baby was “behaving strangely” when she tried to feed her with a bottle of milk. The baby was brought to KK Hospital soon afterwards and she was pronounced dead at around 8am on June 17. A medical report revealed that the infant suffered injuries including haemorrhage in the brain and eyes. It stated that these injuries were most likely caused by a condition known as the “shaken baby syndrome”. In mitigation, the man’s lawyer, Mr S Balamurugan, told the court that his client “did not set out to hurt” the infant and that he “only wanted” her to fall asleep. Mr Balamurugan added that the man has “always been” a loving father towards his children. The man had also rocked his older child — a daughter who is now two years old — in a similar manner on previous occasions “without any adverse consequences”. Speaking to reporters after the hearing, the man’s wife said that she hopes he will “turn over a new leaf” when he is released from prison. When queried if she has forgiven her husband, she said that it was a “very difficult question” to answer and that she has to “move on with her life”. She also asked reporters not to reveal her name as well as those of her family members. For committing the crime, the man could have been sentenced to up to five years’ jail, fined, or both. — An unemployed man has been sentenced to two years’ jail for causing the death of his two-month-old daughter by forcefully rocking her for about 10 to 15 minutes. |
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 18:17
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Golfer’s death a ‘misadventure’ Singapore Mr Soh Lye Huat, 57, an owner of a garment company, succumbed to multi-organ failure and died 10 days later. The coroner’s inquiry into Mr Soh’s death had centred around the use of a lifesaving device known as a defibrillator which uses an electric current to jolt the heart. The Investigation Officer handling the case, Senior Staff Sergeant Andrew Ng Yong Kiang, told the court that the country club’s employees did not use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) when they attended to Mr Soh. That is because according to the country club’s golf operation first aid action plan, the portable device is used only when a casualty is not breathing or when no pulse is detected. The court heard that the country club employees only performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on Mr Soh as they detected a “weak pulse” from his neck and right wrist. Senior Staff Sergeant Ng also quoted an opinion from Professor V Anantharaman, the chairman of the Singapore Heart Foundation’s Heart Safe Committee. The professor said that the use of an AED “is not warranted for immediate treatment” if the casualty has a pulse or is breathing. However, application of the device “may still be useful” to detect a heart rhythm complication known as ventricular fibrillation which can occur when there is an “electrical injury” to the organ. The prompt use of an AED can “convert the heart’s electrical rhythm to normal”, said Professor Anantharaman. Mr Soh is survived by his wife, 51-yearold Tan Lee Hwa and their two children. Lawyer Wendell Wong, who represented the Sohs, told reporters after the hearing that the family will “consider options available” to them and this could mean a civil suit against the country club. — State Coroner Kessler Soh has recorded a verdict of misadventure in a case involving a golfer who died after he was struck by lightning at Tanah Merah Country Club on Oct 25 2009 last year.Shaffiq Alkhatib |
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 14:25
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A foreign coach packs up and leaves after his tenure here, and might never return to our shores. A Singaporean, however, does not have this ‘escape hatch’.
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 14:23
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Advantages of local sports coaches: Pride, ground knowledge and roots here Letter from M Lukshumayeh I REFER to the report, “Men’s hockey coach quits” (July 9). So, another foreign coach leaves the Singapore sporting scene. Singapore hockey has through the decades seen coaches from India, Pakistan, China, South Korea, Holland, Australia, Spain and Malaysia named national coach for both our men’s and women’s hockey teams. While most of these coaches may arguably have the pedigree for the job, it has to be recognised that the Singapore sports environment is vastly different from that in the countries these coaches are from. Issues of school, National Service and career demands are some of the more pronounced obstacles a Singapore athlete must overcome. Faced with these challenges, many a foreign coach — not just in hockey but in other team sports such as football, netball, rugby, et al — has been unable to excel at their jobs in Singapore. Therefore, it would be reasonable to suggest that this “uniquely Singaporean” challenge is best dealt with by a Singaporean coach, who has endured these challenges during his or her playing days. Also, a Singaporean coach has entrenched roots here — a real motivating factor. A foreign coach packs up and leaves Singapore after his coaching tenure, and might never return to our shores. The Singaporean coach, however, does not have this “escape hatch”, even after his tenure is over. This will spur the Singaporean coach to work doubly hard when in charge — motivation that no amount of money can buy. I am sure Uncle Choo Seng Quee, Jita Singh, Nathavar Bahar, Harbajan Singh Loomba — legendary Singaporean national coaches in soccer, rugby and hockey, respectively, of years gone by — would readily attest to this motivating force. Recognising this situation, the Singapore Hockey Federation from the late 1990s worked hard to promote Singaporeans to the posts of national hockey coach, assistant national coach and youth development director. The coaches at the various age group levels were Singaporeans, too. All of them were national players for decades, and were qualified coaches with coaching experience at schools and clubs. After some initial doubts, the Singapore hockey fraternity came round to support the coaches, who delivered the results to repay the faith shown in them. However, for reasons unclear, this system now seems to have been dismantled. If we want to succeed in sports, maybe we should be putting our faith in local coaches again. |
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:57
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IDiOT = GENUiS SAME SAME |
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Laulan
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13-Jul-2010 13:56
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Geniuses usually look like idiots until idiots become geniuses to recognize them. Hard to tell. LOL.. | ||||
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:54
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after EiNSTEiN's death, IDiOTS wErE bOrn. Later, EiNSTEiN was recognised as THE GENiUS. |
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:50
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The WORLD then had NO IDOiTS. Thus, THE GENiUS, Albert EiNSTEiN, was nOt iDentifieD.
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:46
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In the video, the mEssagE is, "It takes an IDiOT to iDentify a GENiUS.""
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:35
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WHO is GENiUS ? WHO is IDiOT ? How to tEll the Difference between Genius and IdiOt ? How to idEntify a GENiUS ? WHO can idEntigy a GENiUS ? Here is the ANSWER: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjEwMjY3OTY=.html |
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pharoah88
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13-Jul-2010 13:28
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天才 与 白痴
NOBODY COULD RECOGNISE THIS GENIUS DURING HIS TIMES
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Juzztrade
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13-Jul-2010 13:12
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You are the best loh. Like No Others. Your call is always on target. Hehehe. All the best to you and good luck. Cheers!
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