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AK_Francis
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18-Jul-2008 15:48
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Sharer, strange leh, before SGX closed, I had returned this post with below answers, but it didn't get through? Was it blocked?? last try. I heave heard of people driving back to visit loved ones in nursing homes there. >those are working abroad or distant. Wonder what are the advantages of staying in nursing homes there as compare to here (eg $, bigger space)? >Cheap, RM 700/mth for normal stay for healthy retiree. meals and snacks provided. free laundry and changing of bed sheet daily. TV indoor and outdoor cum papers provided. >my mum is paralysed. cum pampers n special snacks, avg RM 1000/mth. >bungalow size area with flowery garden. a good and hygienic place, both indoor and outdoor, for stay. Both husband n wife, the owner, are chinese sinsay plus another 4 experienced maids to take care of <20 stay-in per. Do they accept foreigners or only Malaysians? >anyone can stay there but only chinese. dun know why. for foreigner, you need to extend the one mth limit stay at im thats all. |
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baseerahmed
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17-Jul-2008 09:48
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Saudi king opens inter-faith meet Madrid: King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia exhorted followers of the world's leading faiths to turn away from extremism and embrace a spirit of reconciliation, saying at the start of an interfaith conference yesterday that history's great conflicts were not caused by religion itself but by its misinterpretation. "We must tell the world that differences don't need to lead to disputes," the king said a Spanish interpreter. "The tragedies we have experienced throughout history were not the fault of religion but because of the extremism that has been adopted by some followers of all the religions, and of all political systems." King Abdullah's comments came at the start of a Saudi-sponsored gathering that aims to bring Muslims, Christians and Jews closer together at a time when the world often puts the three faiths at odds. The Saudis have billed the gathering as a strictly religious affair, with no mention of issues such as the war in Iraq or rising oil prices. Since taking over the oil-rich kingdom following the death of his half brother in 2005, King Abdullah has made reaching out to other faiths a hallmark of his rule. Late last year he met with Pope Benedict XVI -- the first meeting ever between a pope and a reigning Saudi king. Earlier in June, he improved relations between Islam's two main branches, Sunni and Shia, and reject extremism.http://www.todayonline.com/pdf_main.asp?pubdate=20080717 |
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elfinchilde
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16-Jul-2008 16:44
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cool! you were in NDPs before? must have been fun, especially if you get to do the lights. imagine having the power to black out the stadium when the PM waves to the crowd. fwah. malaysia in a mess man. ok, rainy weather is good for one thing: elfie's off to . byebye. |
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AK_Francis
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16-Jul-2008 16:32
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latest, Anwar arrested before interogation owing to mee soto order. Thailand increased prime rate, stock market reacted strongly, down 17 pts. dai wok liao. much turbulances around us, but we still celebrate ND. no ticket leh, watching live telec loh. no big issue, AK involved in NDP since 1989 on PA and Sound segment till 1997 when it was commercialised as our unit unable to provide the manpower to support the mth long show. |
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cathylmg
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16-Jul-2008 11:39
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Could it have been replaced by the national flag cake? Me and my son passed by a cake shop yesterday. My son decided that we should eat the flag cake ($1.60 each) to celebrate national day.
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AK_Francis
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16-Jul-2008 11:19
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tks for good echo. snr citizen, feel siok. cheers. btw, gov taking care of us, but lately observed that hanging of state flag near ND is not popular liao, including AK old small flat at Teck Whye. strange, there is no reminder fr papers when to put up flag and retrieve. but may be I missed the TV programme. |
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cathylmg
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16-Jul-2008 10:52
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Tax should be exempted for senior citizen lah. I second it. Let those rich people pay for it by way of GST. Also transports and entry to public places like swimming complexes, cinema, etc should be free or at least half price too. But Den2 Jiu3 Jiu4 Yiu3! ;)
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AK_Francis
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16-Jul-2008 10:45
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ak must be happy? ERP- not a concern at this moment, driving licence kena tankong. Inflation-everybody feel the same, don't bother. Income tax-best, exampted being as snr citizen. |
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jackjames
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16-Jul-2008 10:23
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the income tax is super low in singapore, <2% for me last year, maybe my income is low, ha ha.. but must have good opinions ..... i want to pay more and more and more income tax.. that means, i am earning too much la. ha ha.. that's what my mentality is... brainwashed succesfully by "someone"... but what he said is very true.
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AK_Francis
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16-Jul-2008 09:59
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wahlau, Med, out of your seven life's qualities, 3 out of my range liao, $? kasi ilek, as not working, though once upon a time. youth? gone with the wind. Intellegence? brain cells degererated as age is catching up. BTW, if u are not healthy, likely u don't see, feel and enjoy anything. my wish is that my families and friends n families, including all forumers n families healthy and strong. Cheers. |
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Fairygal
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16-Jul-2008 09:54
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Simple thing to do....just treasure the time with your family and loved ones.....life is unpredictable.....material things and money cannnot exchange for a life. Don't take things for granted! |
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stupidfool
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16-Jul-2008 09:51
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haha...TKK
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scotty
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16-Jul-2008 09:39
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Things that will make me happy - (1) No ERP (2) No inflation (3) No income tax
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elfinchilde
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15-Jul-2008 22:54
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actually, bhutan is one of the countries i may visit in the next couple of years. it's on my friends' and my to-do list. o/w, elfie is headed for a short break end aug. can't wait. and another one for the year end, hopefully. |
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stupidfool
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15-Jul-2008 22:36
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I understand where u coming from. All the best to ur future here in spore |
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jackjames
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15-Jul-2008 22:19
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to be very honest with you, there is no problem at all.. and I think I should not write too much things about this, i think issue is very sensitive, later Malaysia government took away my citizenship, ha ha.. Singapore is the best country in the world no doubts. I am PR here.. and will keep my citizenship, because i want to retire at Sarawak, of course, easy life.. Now, bone is still strong, better work hard and save more money and bring home enjoy.. that's all the malaysia people objective..
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baseerahmed
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15-Jul-2008 21:50
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The Things That Make Us Happy Money If you're poor, money does make a difference. But above a threshold of about $40,000 a year, more won't make you happier. Comparisons, though, influence your state of mind: No matter how much or how little you make, doing better than your neighbor will make you feel better. Youth Young people are more aware of bad news and negative emotions than are the elderly. Aging seems to bias us toward the positive, despite more fragile health and finances; that may be because we've come closer to reaching our goals. Intelligence Smarts have only a weak effect on happiness; being brainy may decrease satisfaction by raising your expectations and making you more aware of your shortcomings. Free Time Well-spent leisure time can lead to great leaps in happiness: Activities that combine socializing and physical activity and require some moderate skills are the best (think salsa!). Most of us spend a lot of our leisure time watching TV, which can be relaxing; but we'd be happier if we just went bowling. Don't envy your laid-off friends; while the unemployed have more time, most have little active leisure, which is one of the reasons they're so unhappy. Social Skills Friendship is one of life's main joys. Due to novelty, spending time with friends lifts your mood more than spending time with family. Being cooperative and knowing how to chat up the opposite sex are also associated with happiness. Sense of Humor Not taking things so seriously can bring hope and happiness. People with a hopeful outlook tend to also be good at laughing. Volunteering In one study, volunteer and charity work generated more joy than anything except dancing. The sense of accomplishment, the social connection and the chance to do something meaningful are what make it so much fun. http://health.msn.com/health-topics/mental-health/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=100210274&imageindex=1 |
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EastonBay
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15-Jul-2008 17:30
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yeah, heard they are a happy lot there. However, for us foreigners to visit there, will perhaps not be so happy after the visit cos it might burn a hole in your pocket... the tiny kingdom is bent on preserving their cultures and have measures to prevent it from becoming over commercialised. So they imposed a minimum daily spending amount.. which is built in the hotel fees.. etc. In this way, they ensure tourism income and yet curbed overcrowding (of tourists) and therefore external influences on its people. Read that it costs around $4k to visit, as compared to $2k visiting Tibet.
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AK_Francis
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15-Jul-2008 16:58
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Spore welcome skill workers and people with papers. Unlike other foreigners, most Msians would prefer to be PR here instead of taking the citizenship. Johoreans got the advantage to settle here much easier than those in northern parts. Initiallly, AK came from northern part in the early 70s. then life was tough in my kampong. yrs later quite used to the life style here and couple with other reasons, both my wife n I renounced our Msian citizenship. |
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stupidfool
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15-Jul-2008 15:27
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JJ Is it hard to come from Msia and settle in spore?Initially,i mean
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