Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Ghost Story Received in Spam Mail


I got an email from someone known as Nicky Peh, and the contents are as follows, unedited:


The guy in the photo went to the Sundarbans with his friends and he asked 1 of his friends to take his picture in that very place. While his friend was taking the picture he screamed and fainted, 2 days later he died in the medical college. Doctors said he died because of heart attack. When the photos were exposed, in the last photo there was a lady standing right beside him though friends claim that he was standing alone. Many people said it is a rumor and the picture is the result of the blessings of latest technology. However, the photo itself is very scary and I'm sure you'll also feel the same way I've felt. Here you go with the photo!!! A navy officer sent this letter to 13 people and he was promoted.. A business man received this letter and threw it away..not believing in it.. and he lost everything he had within 13 days.. It reac hed a labourer and he distributed it to 13 people.. he was promoted and all his problems were solved within 13 days.. So you must send this e mail to 13 people for something good to happen to you so people..get sending !! :) don't be lazy..
P/S : Do not send back to the person who send this to you!!!


Saturday, September 6, 2008

Was God Mischievous ?

















How Was Fire Discovered ?


Maid in Singapore

Singapore may not be culturally rich, but one aspect that poses a problem for most foreigners is the area of language and dialects. Most glaringly today is the increasing presence of dialects and mandarin pieces in English or Singlish speeches. Add Hanyu Pinyin, and the confusion gets worse. Maids come from surrounding countries, and most of them are not proficient in English, even though they may claim to pass a test before coming to Singapore.




(Wanbao is the name of a chinese evening daily;
a pau is a bun)




















































Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Asiaone English - Steal or Rob?

I saw this piece of news on Asiaone.com. The title says 'steals', but the contents says the phone was snatched. So should it be 'robs' or 'steals'?




Money No Enough

Is Jack Neo aware of this problem?







































Speaker's Corner 1st Sept 2008


Some people are just ..well...