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omen of the OWL

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the omen of the OWL
猫头鹰呼呼叫
屋里坐个老姑姑叫
抬头望笑一笑
知道自己快要死敲敲 。。。。
老姑姑叫, 笑一笑
死敲敲就死敲敲..
 
Owl means she coming to attend some one F**%$*#L

must that old soul leading the owl into the Is Ta Na!

OoooH OooooH!!
 
just a sudden gush of inspiration to compose this lame poem of the OWL hu hu jiao and kukujiao. LOL
 
I will record a meaningful explanation video on this. Just wait. It means LKy old dog dying soon.
 
the omen of the OWL
猫头鹰呼呼叫
屋里坐个老姑姑叫
抬头望笑一笑
知道自己快要死敲敲 。。。。
老姑姑叫, 笑一笑
死敲敲就死敲敲..

From Bing.com translation:

OWL WHIR
Inside sits an old aunt
Looked up smiled
Knows he's about to die hit.
...Old aunt called, wear a smile
Die, knock knock ...
 
If it were a chicken instead of an owl, visitors would be served fried chicken during the next Istana open house. :D
 
The quip is definitely more surreal than the mee-siam-mai-hum gaffe. While lecturing citizens about what not to say online, Lee Hsien Loong had to finish off with: "My recent post about a barn owl which flew into the Istana garnered 500,000 views within a day!" You would think that with the battalions of minions at his beck and call, someone would bother to inform the boss man that a daylight visitation from the nocturnal owl is an ominous harbinger of bad tidings and doom.

The hooting sound of an owl sounds like “digging” in the Chinese language (搰: hu). It is considered major bad luck if an owl visits a house wherein lives a gravely ill or wounded person. When it makes the hu sounds, it's as good as telling the family to dig a grave-hole as preparation for a burial.

Thousands with access to an uncompromised Google search bar went to town researching the myths & culture of the barn owl from around the world, and the results were mostly dark and dismal. In the Middle East, folks actually believe that the owl represents the souls of people who have died un-avenged. Some compiled a compendium of owlish humour. Some will doubtless construe it as instance of cyber bullying. Like an Auschwitz survivor picking on Adolf Hitler. You get the drift. But even the most bitter of betrayed baby-boomers will be mollified when the subject of derision writes like this:

- http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2013/11/not-good-omen.html
 
If it were a chicken instead of an owl, visitors would be served fried chicken during the next Istana open house. :D

if it's a bat, they might think that old man has turned into a vampire and may wrongfully stake him with a silver spear. LOL!!
 
The quip is definitely more surreal than the mee-siam-mai-hum gaffe. While lecturing citizens about what not to say online, Lee Hsien Loong had to finish off with: "My recent post about a barn owl which flew into the Istana garnered 500,000 views within a day!" You would think that with the battalions of minions at his beck and call, someone would bother to inform the boss man that a daylight visitation from the nocturnal owl is an ominous harbinger of bad tidings and doom.

The hooting sound of an owl sounds like “digging” in the Chinese language (搰: hu). It is considered major bad luck if an owl visits a house wherein lives a gravely ill or wounded person. When it makes the hu sounds, it's as good as telling the family to dig a grave-hole as preparation for a burial.

Thousands with access to an uncompromised Google search bar went to town researching the myths & culture of the barn owl from around the world, and the results were mostly dark and dismal. In the Middle East, folks actually believe that the owl represents the souls of people who have died un-avenged. Some compiled a compendium of owlish humour. Some will doubtless construe it as instance of cyber bullying. Like an Auschwitz survivor picking on Adolf Hitler. You get the drift. But even the most bitter of betrayed baby-boomers will be mollified when the subject of derision writes like this:

- http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2013/11/not-good-omen.html

you forget. his minions may ve many clones. that's what PAP IB is good at, isn't it? :D
 
From Bing.com translation:

OWL WHIR
Inside sits an old aunt
Looked up smiled
Knows he's about to die hit.
...Old aunt called, wear a smile
Die, knock knock ...

姑姑叫 is a term for our lan-jiao lah. No wonder Bing "sucks" !
 
Re: omen of the OWL - it has begun ROCKING IN LITTLE INDIA

one little indian, two little Indians, 3 little indian boys!
one got banged down,
and there were two....

two little Indians....and four hundred little Indians joined in.
 
Re: omen of the OWL - it has begun ROCKING IN LITTLE INDIA

one little indian, two little Indians, 3 little indian boys!
one got banged down,
and there were two....

two little Indians....and four hundred little Indians joined in.


[video=youtube;742zVYEPhDs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=742zVYEPhDs[/video]
 
Re: omen of the OWL - it has begun ROCKING IN LITTLE INDIA

what a ROCKING BLACK SUNDAY night!!
 
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