...yups, Weary Christmas... and a Hefty New Year to come...!Originally posted by maurizio13:~*~*~Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all Speaker's Corner members.~*~*~
Especially to MM Lee and PM Lee for making Singapore what it is today.
1) Brimming with foreigners.
2) Inflated cost of living.
I hope you Christmas is this much whiter this year, especially with the big fat salary all you guys are getting.
Not forgetting oxford mushroom, lionnoisy and Gazelle. For without lackeys like you, there will never be a strong opposition voice in sgForums.
The Christmas is a story of big fish and the small fish. Christmas to Singaporeans is not a season of giving or joy like sung in Christmas songs.Originally posted by maurizio13:~*~*~Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all Speaker's Corner members.~*~*~
Especially to MM Lee and PM Lee for making Singapore what it is today.
1) Brimming with foreigners.
2) Inflated cost of living.
I hope you Christmas is this much whiter this year, especially with the big fat salary all you guys are getting.
Not forgetting oxford mushroom, lionnoisy and Gazelle. For without lackeys like you, there will never be a strong opposition voice in sgForums.
Where is Mat Toro?Originally posted by maurizio13:~*~*~Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all Speaker's Corner members.~*~*~
Especially to MM Lee and PM Lee for making Singapore what it is today.
1) Brimming with foreigners.
2) Inflated cost of living.
I hope you Christmas is this much whiter this year, especially with the big fat salary all you guys are getting.
Not forgetting oxford mushroom, lionnoisy and Gazelle. For without lackeys like you, there will never be a strong opposition voice in sgForums.
Because Singapore has a sizeable Christian population.Originally posted by Heartlander:X'mas does not belong to Christians but it shows how hypocritical for non christians Singaporeans to join in to cerebrate such religious festival with jest and enthusiasm. Many westerners are puzzling as to why so many non-christians are also into the mood of this year end cerebration!
No, because it is one of the rare public holidays in SingaporeOriginally posted by LazerLordz:Because Singapore has a sizeable Christian population.