thaipusam no drumming, next is ghost festival no paper burning...

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Ghost festival no paper burning? That's great news! Should have done away with this stupid custom long time ago.
 
6032 Huat Ah!

the other picture showing our friend saving water and only using 12cts worth of water a month... how did he achieve that? he runs his own NEWater plant at home?
 
fark lah.. you all wanna join azlan and play majong inside changi hotel is it?
 
Ghost festival no paper burning? That's great news! Should have done away with this stupid custom long time ago.

All customs are rituals and stupid/quirky in some way or manner.

That's why they should be preserved. Life is more exciting when you include the extras.
 
All customs are rituals and stupid/quirky in some way or manner.

That's why they should be preserved. Life is more exciting when you include the extras.

Not everything need to be preserved. Good common sense and reason should be the judge to what should be preserved. Burning of papers is a waste of resources and pollute the environment, should be done away with. Just like how custom/ritual of human/child sacrifice was done away with long long time ago.
 
But ok to lease a cow for your housewarming party, no worries. See, nothing against all indians.

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The pappies are notorious killjoys. Even the FTs are not spared. ;)

Singapore's 1st Songkran water festival goes dry
http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/singapores-1st-songkran-water-festival-goes-dry

There will be no water pistol fights, celebrity dunk stations, or really, any kind of water fun at Singapore's first Songkran water festival on April 12 and 13.

The organisers of Celebrate Songkran 2014 at the Padang have taken heed of the national campaign to conserve water and nixed the water-based activities.

Instead, they will host a Water Conservation and Water Heritage Exhibition in conjunction with national water agency PUB.

The organisers said this was appropriate in view of the recent dry spell and current moves to cut back on water usage.
 
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