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Poke poke poke and still poke some more. No wonder say you fuckers are "RESILIENT"
Poke you continuously and have the cheek to say you're "RESILIENT".
Know what to do in 2016 already? If not, then you're truly "RESILIENT".
Guest of honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gives a short speech at the Chingay Parade on Feb 22, 2013. PM Lee wished spectators a happy Chinese New Year and said that resilience is a part of the Singapore spirit. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
Lights dimmed and smoke filled the ground as performers dressed in silver and white carried 3,500 fire torches for the opening of Friday's Chingay Parade.
With the theme of "Fire in Snow", spectators got to watch an array of performances, with talent groups spinning fiery rods, fluffy white-costumed youth dancers and some volunteers even cooking up a storm as they paraded through the 390m stretch.
The parade ended with snow scene covering the 390m stretch of the F1 Pit Building.
Friday's guest of honour, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, wished spectators a happy Chinese New Year and said that resilience is a part of the Singapore spirit.
Poke you continuously and have the cheek to say you're "RESILIENT".
Know what to do in 2016 already? If not, then you're truly "RESILIENT".

Guest of honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gives a short speech at the Chingay Parade on Feb 22, 2013. PM Lee wished spectators a happy Chinese New Year and said that resilience is a part of the Singapore spirit. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
Lights dimmed and smoke filled the ground as performers dressed in silver and white carried 3,500 fire torches for the opening of Friday's Chingay Parade.
With the theme of "Fire in Snow", spectators got to watch an array of performances, with talent groups spinning fiery rods, fluffy white-costumed youth dancers and some volunteers even cooking up a storm as they paraded through the 390m stretch.
The parade ended with snow scene covering the 390m stretch of the F1 Pit Building.
Friday's guest of honour, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, wished spectators a happy Chinese New Year and said that resilience is a part of the Singapore spirit.