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I said they want $$$.
http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....E-updates-and-commentry&p=1562924#post1562924
See #53.
Who doesn't know!...psst! Vivien will ask you, YOU pay or I pay?
I said they want $$$.
http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread....E-updates-and-commentry&p=1562924#post1562924
See #53.
Who doesn't know!...psst! Vivien will ask you, YOU pay or I pay?
What did i said last night? :oIo:
What did you say?
Regardless of number, why should we even bother?
Every year the same thing .... demand Sillypore to pay them "protection fees" or else will let us smell smoke.
This year in particular much more hungry, they demand more than 1mil to put off the fire.
Sillypore gahbrament send NEA chief also no use. Sure got slam by them one.
VB chickened out......... sends a sacrificial lamb
Such a big problem you sending a nobody? Indon will say NOT sincere....
No..it is PM LHL strategy..
1st week sent a nobody to ground feel...stall time....
2nd/3rd week...sent Minister..Vivian
4th/5th week..come into the limelight...by then the problem will disappear and claim credit ..
Then relax for a couple of weeks then start work again when the monsoon season starts and PONDING problem comes round....
that's the priviledge of being besar. sinking land, unfortunately kecil kecil. so abang say 'fuck sinkees!' sinking land also siao siao lah! what can u do?
Then relax for a couple of weeks then start work again when the monsoon season starts and PONDING problem comes round....
6th/7th week ..... request LKY ..... negotiation accepted with more than 1mil
yes, laksa, this is something i really tulan. back at home, so many less fortunate folks to help, but they choose to go oversea help.Singapore can choose not to do certain silly things in future, such as this:
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yes, laksa, this is something i really tulan. back at home, so many less fortunate folks to help, but they choose to go oversea help.
Are you sure that frail zombie can survive inhaling those fumes? He couldn't even handle a shovel by himself.
Also, the days of his buddy Suharto are long gone. No more kawan-kawan this time.
That's it. Finish. finito. this land of ours. This has happened repeatedly for last 30 yaers since 1980s excpet taht now more oil palm plantation and expect this to happened every year for next 100 years!!!! all retroactive pseudo action by the top people. Money and investments are going to fly out, property prices would crash, real FT would run away. in a way this is reetribution.only last year someone opened his big fat mouth and boasted Sinkieland better than HK as cleaner and no pollution from China, hence more FT and investment . thisis karma. Now the PSI is 4-5 times worse than HK. also 20 years ago somebbody said by 2010 we would reach Swiss standard of living!!!! more like indian standard of living. even Beijing when I was there was NOT this bad and the garmen banned the cars usage for a few days and shut down the coal factories. Thats action.![]()
JAKARTA: Indonesia on Thursday accused Singapore of "behaving like a child" by complaining about severe haze from raging forest fires on Sumatra island that has cloaked the city-state.
"Singapore should not be behaving like a child and making all this noise," Agung Laksono, the minister who is coordinating Indonesia's response to the haze crisis, told reporters in Jakarta.
"This is not what the Indonesian nation wants, it is because of nature."
The minister for people's welfare also said Jakarta would reject any offer of financial aid from Singapore unless it was a large amount.
"Unless (Singapore) wants to give us a large amount, we won't consider accepting it," he said. "If it is only half a million, or one million dollars, we don't need that. We would rather use our own national budget."
The comments came as the neighbours prepared to hold emergency talks in Jakarta to ease the severe smog enveloping the city-state.
Singapore's air pollutant index was again hovering around the "hazardous" level of 301 at midday, close to the all-time high of 321 set the night before.
Any reading above 200 is considered threatening to health.
Laksono said investigations were under way to find out which company was responsible for the haze.
"There are Indonesian, Singaporean and Malaysian companies there," he said, echoing previous comments from officials in Jakarta seeking to shift the blame away from solely Indonesian firms.
- AFP/fa