Hmm.. do you still have the link to that particular thread, Lazie?Originally posted by Rock^Star:Did he say that? How come I never saw him or dad rap like Puff Diddy or Eminem before?![]()
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Double standards.
In reply to What is going up or has gone up we can reply; "Yo man, it's petrol and electricity tarriffs again, fool!"Originally posted by charlize:I await the day when you go to see your MP and they go, "Yo, what's up dude?"
haha...reminds me of the wacky Jacky wu and his free styleOriginally posted by 798:imagine having a parament meetings, every MPs will be hip n sticking out their tongue chanting, "WASSUP!!!"
*yawn* .. i for one wouldn't even be interested if they made farking website bout themself let alone their blog...lets c if they write anything postive bout the pap and its role etc etc...as i assume that politics are not allowed to be spread or promoted on the blog/website of ones party on the internet in s'pore law??Originally posted by ditzy:Anyone read the article in yesterday's TNP about post-65ers MPs starting their own blogs?![]()
this must b due to our beloved PM's mee siam mai hum song being so popular.Originally posted by weiqimun:i browse thru the nation-building paper today. there is an article about the new gen PAP MPs who will do a hip hop item for an event or something.
how do you reach out for the youths and the young in SG? i think thru' sincerity and and openness to engage.
becoming or trying to become something u r not is a pathetic attempt and a turn off. i am not sure if they are ill advised or they sincerely think that doing a hip hop dance shows that they can relate to the youths?
i think the PAP tries too hard. it excruciating. i won't be watching, even for the laughs.....