Chitchat WTF...Boss Sam's chewren dance the waiata on SQ flight

KNN is it those old people called it qi huan aka green red indian KNN
 
Moving waiata performance to thank SIA crew
The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern, declared that the country will go into a nationwide lockdown from March 26 (Singapore time).
Six Singaporean youths took the last flight back from New Zealand before the lockdown commenced.
The six students are from the New Zealand School of Dance in Wellington, studying full-time classical ballet or contemporary dance, according to Stuff.
They said they were thankful for the “amazing cabin crew”, who were willing to take just the six of them back to Singapore over 10 hours on this “rescue flight”.
Welcome home!”
The Speaker of Parliament, Tan Chuan-Jin, also saw their performance, and welcomed them back home.
Tan added that, in contrast, there are still residents still lamenting about the price of SIA flights and asked for further discounts.
He explained that the “airline was bleeding very very badly” and there has been no increase to the cost of these flights that help facilitate the return of overseas Singaporeans.
He ended his post by expressing his appreciation for SIA.
 
This video is so touching, it brought tears to my eyes.
 
They want to go home to Singapore rather than be subjected to a shambolic lock down which is being ignored by most anyway.

If this does not prove that the PAP is the best I don't know what does.
 
Coronavirus: 'Too many' motorists ignoring the lockdown rules, sergeant says
Tara Shaskey15:03, Mar 28 2020


Message to those congregating outside during the lockdown: 'Don't be stupid'.
Taranaki police have ramped up their highway patrol as motorists flout the coronavirus lockdown rules.
Despite the rules being made abundantly clear, Sergeant Pat Duffy, of the Central District highway patrol, said there were still "too many" cars on the road.
"People are just taking the mickey," he said on Saturday, day three of the lockdown.
New Zealand went into alert level four on Wednesday night, and for the next four weeks everyone but essential workers must stay at home.

Sergeant Pat Duffy said police are pulling cars over to check why people are out during the lockdown. He said most motorists don't have a legitimate reason.

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Sergeant Pat Duffy said police are pulling cars over to check why people are out during the lockdown. He said most motorists don't have a legitimate reason.
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While on lockdown people are able to exercise in their neighbourhood or travel to essential services such as supermarkets or pharmacies. All other activities, including driving, have been prohibited.
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Duffy was surprised and disappointed that not all Taranaki motorists had heeded the rules.
He said police have been out in force, stopping cars to check why people were on the road.

"So many of them don't have any excuse at all. It's daft. We've got a serious problem going on.
"We're getting all the excuses under the sun like they're going shopping or they're doing this and that and the other. But we both know they're not going shopping."
Among the rule-breakers, Duffy said police have stopped cars packed out with "young people".
They were not self-isolating, he believed.
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NZ Covid-19 alert level: 4


"I'm stuck in a position where I'm having to stop and speak with people and that's putting me and my family at risk.
"They should be thinking exactly the same."
At the moment, motorists driving without a legitimate reason would not receive a ticket and police were just "having that conversation" with them.
Meanwhile, a number of Taranaki surfers have been equally reckless.
Surfers, such as the group pictured here at Fitzroy Beach, are also continuing to ignore lockdown rules.

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Surfers, such as the group pictured here at Fitzroy Beach, are also continuing to ignore lockdown rules.
Official advice has been that people refrain from surfing during the lockdown period as it would put pressure on medical staff if anything went awry while out in the waves.
But on Saturday a lineup of about 20 surfers was seen between East End and Fitzroy beaches.
There were about five off of Belt Rd, and around the coast off Paora Rd, south of Okato, a smaller group were seen out on the breaks.
Notices were left on surfers' cars at Paora Rd warning them against surfing during lockdown.

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Notices were left on surfers' cars at Paora Rd warning them against surfing during lockdown.
Some of these surfers have claimed on social media that while in the water, police had put notices on their car windows warning them against surfing.
Duffy was unable to confirm the notes came from police and said it was more likely to have been put there by locals.
Government Controller John Ombler advised people to phone 105 if they saw anyone ignoring the rules.
 
I went for my bike ride today. Plenty of cars around, plenty of cyclists, crowds at the beach. The traffic was lighter which was great for cycling but that is mainly because the cafes are closed so the coffee drinkers are making their own brew at home.

Only the PAP has the methods and the will to enforce laws. In NZ everyone just shows the police their middle finger and gets away with it.
 
I went for my bike ride today. Plenty of cars around, plenty of cyclists, crowds at the beach. The traffic was lighter which was great for cycling but that is mainly because the cafes are closed so the coffee drinkers are making their own brew at home.

Only the PAP has the methods and the will to enforce laws. In NZ everyone just shows the police their middle finger and gets away with it.

Singaporeans are an obedient bunch.

It is like the matrix. However if you wake up from the matrix and see all the other millions hooked up to the machine you wanna go back to being hooked up? The blue pill.
 
They said they were thankful for the “amazing cabin crew”, who were willing to take just the six of them back to Singapore over 10 hours on this “rescue flight”.


No wonder SQ kena bankrupt.....6 pax also want to fly a wide body Airbus330.

Might have been better if use a Fokker Friendship or Airbus320 instead.
 
Yeah hope these self indulgent bastards enjoy the self quarantine and possibly the breathless symptoms from bringing the covid virus back to Singapore.
 
Sure happy....that's why they dancing cos they will get 14-day fully paid staycation too.
 
Kids just being kids and the fucking pap had to come in to score political points as usual. Spoilt a nice video
 
The six students are from the New Zealand School of Dance in Wellington, studying full-time classical ballet or contemporary dance, according to Stuff.

WTF...their parents can pay money to send their chewren to study dance in NZ ?

What job prospects they have when they come back to Singapore ? Only prospects they have is high chances of turning gay.
 
The six students are from the New Zealand School of Dance in Wellington, studying full-time classical ballet or contemporary dance, according to Stuff.

WTF...their parents can pay money to send their chewren to study dance in NZ ?

What job prospects they have when they come back to Singapore ? Only prospects they have is high chances of turning gay.
Dumfuck caveman like you only worry about bread and butter.
 
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