Very very hot today

My neighbour who is a retired teacher told me that it is very cold today and she is wearing a cardigan
Wah! Your neighborhood quite high SES. My neighbors all asking me how to apply for blue CHAS while still working and where else to get more CDC vouchers.

KNN, all living from hand to mouth.
 
Wah! Your neighborhood quite high SES. My neighbors all asking me how to apply for blue CHAS while still working and where else to get more CDC vouchers.

KNN, all living from hand to mouth.
I will come out with a detailed plan below;
How to live comfortably with Enhanced Retirement Scheme:
Monthly income sgd3000
 
I must admit that I am out of touch as far as the MRT and public bus services are concerned, but the day will come when I can no longer drive.
Mrt is easier unless u kanna those need to change line
 
Mrt is easier unless u kanna those need to change line
Even when I send my car for servicing, I tend to work remotely from my laptop at the service centre over the 3-5 hours. As such, I haven't taken the MRT or a bus for over 2 decades.
 
This morning's rain has cooled things down, but this woman will crank the temperature up for any man.
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The herbal shop at my neighbour Jurong Market 505, near to Rulang primary school always running out of herbal tea and chrysanthemums flowers
 
The PAP loves to blame global warming when it is another problem of their own making. Imagine packing 6 million people into an overcrowded concrete jungle with more buildings erected to house these foreigners, spewing out hot air from their air-conditioning.
 
Aircon cools indoor spaces, but the process of cooling air transfers heat from inside to outside. AC units release this hot air directly into the outdoor environment, contributing to the heat. In a densely populated city like S'pore, where AC usage is widespread and often continuous owing to the tropical climate, this waste heat significantly increases the UHI effect. The hotter SG gets, the more AC is used, leading to even more heat released outdoors.
 
Aircon cools indoor spaces, but the process of cooling air transfers heat from inside to outside. AC units release this hot air directly into the outdoor environment, contributing to the heat. In a densely populated city like S'pore, where AC usage is widespread and often continuous owing to the tropical climate, this waste heat significantly increases the UHI effect. The hotter SG gets, the more AC is used, leading to even more heat released outdoors.
Me cannot live without aircon. I will die.
 
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