Goh Seng Lai Company has come a long way.
http://www.gohsenglai.com/about-us
Sinkie chiobu and her panties at 7:22.
Those days you still have wayang troupes of various dialect groups going around putting up wayangs during dua jit chee, some were accompanied by hand puppet shows.
You also have the kacang putih man and drinks uncle will setting up stalls, ice creams carts were a treat.
Goh Seng Lai Company has come a long way.
http://www.gohsenglai.com/about-us
Sinkie chiobu and her panties at 7:22.
Goh Seng Lai Company has come a long way.
http://www.gohsenglai.com/about-us
Sinkie chiobu and her panties at 7:22.
I remember those days fondly. The electrifying atmosphere and the wonderful food variety. All mobile hawkers. Mee siam, muah chee, gao lak, malt candy, birds nest drink with no birds nest, carrot cake, and so on. Those were the days. Gone forever.Those days you still have wayang troupes of various dialect groups going around putting up wayangs during dua jit chee, some were accompanied by hand puppet shows.
You also have the kacang putih man and drinks uncle will setting up stalls, ice creams carts were a treat.
I remember those days fondly. The electrifying atmosphere and the wonderful food variety. All mobile hawkers. Mee siam, muah chee, gao lak, malt candy, birds nest drink with no birds nest, carrot cake, and so on. Those were the days. Gone forever.
the comb stick out of the back pocket until 1989 when I finished polytechnicthose were the hey days of the gel perm hairstyle bengs in black pants white socks and long sharp orange comb sticking out of the back pocket
A fucking bunch of loser dinosaurs here in this thread, from TS to those parroting past glories and still looking at what's gone instead of looking forward to face new challenges
Thankfully, we now have more foreigners and new citizens in our midst to help us grow. Otherwise, this island will be as fuckup as Malaysia.
Sentosa tragedy
The derrick of the Panama-registered oil drilling vessel, Eniwetok, snagged one of the ropeways and sent two Sentosa cable cars
plunging into the sea off Jardine Steps.PHOTO: ST FILE
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...now-about-the-1983-sentosa-cable-car-accident
I remember those days fondly. The electrifying atmosphere and the wonderful food variety.
Those days the government really took good care of the people, people strongly supported PAP government even the life were tough and standard of living not very high. We did not foreign PMET take over our jobs problem and even our salary was lowYou can still find some of these stuff replicated at Pasar Malams. But they taste like shit.
that's one perspective ...but it was also the darkest day politically ...when opposition were hunted down ruthlessly ...the economic success was largely due to our region becoming the focus point in trade...not to mention ,the 2 asian giants ,china and india still yet to find its feet in the 80sThose days the government really took good care of the people, people strongly supported PAP government even the life were tough and standard of living not very high. We did not foreign PMET take over our jobs problem and even our salary was low