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$76 Million Worth Of Wasteland!!!

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Uniquely Singapore!!! Our government thinks it is worth the money to build a wasteland, yet ok to destroy Bt. Brown.:oIo:

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Bukit Brown has a rich heritage, but not worth preserving??? WTF?

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Thanks for posting the pics. So this is the 76 million project. Knn, sinkees are screwed! I call this a swamp!
 
What a joke and a fucking waste of money. Get a few An neh and this probably cost no more than $200K.. pocketing the rest of the money... sad.
 
i bet they are going to spend another few millions to solve mosquito problems. Wtf is happening in Sinkeeland??
 
Knowing Sinkies, if there are no barriers by the side of the river, this could well turn out to be another Bedok Reservoir.
 
What a joke and a fucking waste of money. Get a few An neh and this probably cost no more than $200K.. pocketing the rest of the money... sad.
Singapore is known to have construction costs comparable to HK and Japan. Problem is the quality and material use. If we do an independent audit and make available the cost breakdown, you will know how bad our project managers are and more important how ridiculous pocketing is. Most costs breakdowns are transparent in first world countries.
 
After spending $76 million, the PAP should now put some big Crocs and giant Anacondas in the new Bishan Park River so that Concrete Jungle Dwelling Sinkies can now experience real life nature right in front of their door step... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for posting the pics. So this is the 76 million project. Knn, sinkees are screwed! I call this a swamp!

Shhh!! not Swamp...POND & when it does over flow, Ponding...$76 Million of 'garden of Eden', every blade of leave, grass, tree, shrub, fruits, soil, rock and so forth, YOU CANNOT TOUCH!...it is a FINE garden, it is fine you look, but get FINEd, when you touch, remove ablade of grass, a leaf or fruit of any size, any seeds, except yours, or even trespass in certain areas.:D
 
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After spending $76 million, the PAP should now put some big Crocs and giant Anacondas in the new Bishan Park River so that Concrete Jungle Dwelling Sinkies can now experience real life nature right in front of their door step...
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LOL!!! Maybe Mandai Zoo should just release all their crocodiles into this Bishan River!
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Won't be surprised to see the Ah Neh expats and their families having afternoon picnic there and bathing in the water..:eek:

Please add the "ah Tiongs" and their family, who will pee into the ponds, as well as spit!, litter & talk so loud that, the crows, will not even come near withon 5km.... ha ha ha ha:D
 
Anyone got the 'before' picture to compare?
It was supposed to be a canal....so $76 million to demolish the canal to get this 'river'?
 
Anyone got the 'before' picture to compare?
It was supposed to be a canal....so $76 million to demolish the canal to get this 'river'?

It was a river before it became a canal, and then now back to being a river, is this an improvement??:p
 
Please add the "ah Tiongs" and their family, who will pee into the ponds, as well as spit!, litter & talk so loud that, the crows, will not even come near withon 5km.... ha ha ha ha:D

I suppose many Chinese practising Fangsheng will use this very convenient location to release animals there. Good opportunity for me to release my kid's tortoises and hamsters as they are tired of them (j/k).
 
I suppose many Chinese practising Fangsheng will use this very convenient location to release animals there. Good opportunity for me to release my kid's tortoises and hamsters as they are tired of them (j/k).

I was told that, many years back, when they drained the POND in Botanic Garden, they found an Arrowana. Please don't relase the tortoises, MacRitchie have many of them, hamsters?, don't think they will survive, the snakes, the birds, the 'see kar jua' will eat them & don't release those pirahnas or rabbits.:p
 
I was told that, many years back, when they drained the POND in Botanic Garden, they found an Arrowana. Please don't relase the tortoises, MacRitchie have many of them, hamsters?, don't think they will survive, the snakes, the birds, the 'see kar jua' will eat them & don't release those pirahnas or rabbits.:p

I think my karma will go south if I were to do it. So don't worry, I am not that kind of person.:)
 
Knowing Sinkies, if there are no barriers by the side of the river, this could well turn out to be another Bedok Reservoir.

The water is too shallow.

Suicidal Sinkies should stop polluting reservoirs with their bloated corpses and instead try this at home:

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Be considerate and kill yourselves wisely!
 
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