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Originally posted by hiphop2009:
(SMRT bus no tv mobile hor, so i brought my own tv mobile =P).
u wan u can go buy it la. watch until u siao also can. and transmission closes at 1230am each day. hahahaha....
Eh? But i hear 89.3 fm during midnight still can hear some stuff i think. Maybe i mistaken, hmm..
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Originally posted by ChoCoChips:
dialect if can learn of course should learn.
but how many people will want to learn?
if cc got offer basic hokkien intermediate hokkien who will go?
If cc got offer dialect course i would go. Only if it's cantonese though.
Btw anybody know of any cc that got teach canto?
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Originally posted by Devil1976:
That afternoon hor... Open door for 2 ladies... (I don't know them one..) Never say 'thank you' never mind.... Stand at the door there and chatting away... (while I holding the door open for them so that it would not smack on their face....) Am I invisible one or they thought the door got sensor....?

You are the sensor lor, when they come in the door no need touch also will open de...
Ok, j/k... You should have just close the door right smack on them. Make your presence felt...
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"Last year, a Reader's Digest spokesman said that about 47% of new subscriptions for its magazines resulted from sweepstakes promotions, down from 89% the previous year."
Source: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/digest.html
PS: When i was in lower secondary, i was pretty taken in by their sweepstakes thingy which always arrives in a big and weighty envelope. Not to mention that they have a way with words too, always saying that you are one of the few qualified for their sweepstakes.
So, I keep sending them back the reply envelopes hoping to hit the jackpot someday. When they sent me the sweepstakes envelope time and again, I keep replying them each and every single time (this dragged on for a couple of years). At first I was pretty excited, then finally I just felt digusted by them. The contents of each envelope they sent always give me the same crap. Then I realised that what they were really promoting was not the sweepstakes, but the products in the fliers they included in the envelope.
Yes, I was really naive back then.
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