Anyone wants to help Maintain a list of "Free Things" in Singapore?

Voting is more or less free. Well, it depends.

If you vote for the PAP, you will always get to give something back in return. So it's not really free.

But if you vote for the Opp, they will provide more checks and balances, so that PAP will have to give you things, or reduce the things you have to pay back, so in that sense, it's better than free!

Ok, just kidding.
 
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You shld try to list down the things you are looking for. E.g. I've got old TV sets, old VCRs, old books, old newspapers and mags, old broken things etc. But are these what poorer locals want? Not really right? So please help forum bros to stay focus and give us an idea what kinds or categories of goods and services you may be looking for.

http://www.alexlew.com/2011/05/contribute-to-free-list-to-win-book.html

I want to garner help of Singaporeans to maintain a list of free things/services here. This will help poorer locals to cope with cost of living and maintaining a decent life.

The list was started by Leong Sze Hian at www.leongszehian.com

Very difficult for us to maintain it alone. If all can help will be easier.

For kind souls please.
 
why just give them fish ? why not teach them how to fish ?
 
hahaha...luckily u ask me to gocatche spiders......not fxxk spiders.

If you go to the House of parliament when the Parliament is in session, u can get a free live wayang show.
 
I do not know whether i have asked the wrong question ,
my friend F me upside down right left and said where got free things in Sinkapoor woh...
He ask me Tan Ku Ku ... :o

You've got free bawu from ah nehs in Singapore... lots of them
 
Air is free. It's clean and plentiful especially when compared to more overcrowded cities like Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, before we go on to the beach and the many nice parks around the island. The Singapore city skyline is interesting and impressive too despite the generally low-quality people around, as well as the rich, cultivated flora flanking and between the highways and I don't remember having to pay a cent to witness these wonderful spectacles either.
 
The air you breath.



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Air is free. It's clean and plentiful especially when compared to more overcrowded cities like Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, before we go on to the beach and the many nice parks around the island. The Singapore city skyline is interesting and impressive too despite the generally low-quality people around, as well as the rich, cultivated flora flanking and between the highways and I don't remember having to pay a cent to witness these wonderful spectacles either.

transportation to view those " beautiful buliding " also need money ..unless you are telling us to relax at the void deck and view our HDB design .....
 
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