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Celebrate Singapore Water Day 16 March

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Sian!!! Being forced to wake up early this Saturday for "walk", celebrate Water Day... Just becos my company is one of the sponsors.

"Every Drop Counts" PUB's mission statement, they never give discount!
 
Excuse me, but what is this Water Day about? And how did March 16 come to be the day to commemorate this event? Can someone please enlighten me on this? Thanks in advance.

Cheers!

Sian!!! Being forced to wake up early this Saturday for "walk", celebrate Water Day... Just becos my company is one of the sponsors.

"Every Drop Counts" PUB's mission statement, they never give discount!
 
Sian!!! Being forced to wake up early this Saturday for "walk", celebrate Water Day... Just becos my company is one of the sponsors.

"Every Drop Counts" PUB's mission statement, they never give discount!

You can always choose not to go. The choice is always available to you.

I have boycotted countless 'corporate bonding' events in the past, because I believe work and social life should be mutually exclusive.
 
There's nothing wrong with going out for drinks and fun with your co-workers, but to go to a mandatory event under a particular corporate theme/banner doesn't jive with me.

That's the civilian version of the equally obnoxious 'cohesion programs' the various SAF units so enjoy implementing.
 
How do we know that Newater does not contain antibiotic? People washes antibiotic cream off their hand with water. This water gets recycled into Newater. Is the technology that good to be able to eliminate antibiotic?
 
This is how we should celebrate our Water Day!

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WHO GIVES A FLYING FUCK????


obviously astroturfing and creating bullshitting threads to crowd out the real ones.....
 
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