Beach Ball Babes - Joanne Peh, Jade Seah, Jesseca Liu in Bikinis

Déjà vu?

Joanne wore two bikinis and added tape and a padding to make sure she did not expose herself.

:neutral:

All the pictures after the jump! :shock:

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Voice of MRT Station Announcements

WTF! WTF! WTF!

TV Mobile sucks?

To: SBS Transit

1) TV Mobile on SBS buses intrudes on our right to peace and quiet and should be removed;

2) TV Movile programmes have appalling entertainment value;

3) It is unclear to the public how, if any, revenue from TV Mobile has contributed to keeping bus fares low;

4) Instead, bus fares have been rising steadily,

5) with little signs of service improvements in these areas – A) cleanliness of buses; B) politeness of bus drivers; C) shorter waiting times; D) cost-benefit transparency;

6. We call for a basic commuter’s right: the right to a peaceful bus ride.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

Apparently so. Currently standing at 105 signatures. :o

I for one, miss the early days of TV Mobile. Everytime the bus started moving, the images on screen became fuzzy and sometimes, even the volume gets killed! Oh joyous times…but I’m digressing once again.

You can find the link to the petition below and sign it if you really hate TV Mobile, but come on, who hates TV Mobile (and not as if your one pitiful signature is going to help)?

http://www.petitiononline.com/tvmobile/petition.html

Thank you Molly (Everyone’s Favourite Irresponsible Blogger).

Doomsday

13 June 2008, 9.30am will be the saddest day of my life (to date).

The 48 Hour Film Project

For the first time ever the 48 Hour Film Project, an American based international film festival comes to Singapore. The film festival engages local talent and filmmakers to write, script, and edit a short film in the 48 hours allotted. The festival offers experts and novices alike the opportunity to create a film and by doing so participate in a festival held in over 55 cities around the world. Winners of the festival here in Singapore are screened at the annual Filmapolooza event in California.

Join this sleepless weekend with you and your friends to test your skills against the other film professionals in Singapore. The festival begins on April 25th and lasts for 48 Hours ending on April 27th. Please visit www.48hourfilm.com for more information on the event.

Do you have a knack for filmmaking? Then this is for you! Plus, teams will be compensated $100 dollars for participation. Awesome? Yes, no?

http://www.48hourfilm.com/

MAS: Notes with ‘KF’ marking have no value

$50

The Money Authority of Singapore (MAS) says the $50 notes with the letters ‘KF’ marked on them are considered to be deliberately mutilated and they command no value.

This reply came in response to a feedback from Lee, who said he withdrew several $50 notes from OCBC Compass Point, of which three had the letters ‘KF’ printed on them.

When he consulted the bank about the notes, he was told that there was no problem with the notes.

However, MAS says the letters ‘KF’, which appear to be marking stamped onto the note, are not part of the design of the $50 note.

It advises the public who receive the notes with the ‘KF’ marking to bring them back to the banks for one-for-one exchange.

This is the reply from the MAS in full:

‘The letters ‘KF’, which appear to be marking stamped onto the note, are not part of the design of the $50 note.

‘Notes with such marking are considered to be deliberate mutilation and they command no value.

‘We advise members of public who receive notes with the ‘KF’ marking to bring them to the banks for one-for-one exchange.’

Be sure to double check all your $50 notes! :D

Pin Number Reversal

I have no idea will this actually work but anyway;

If you should ever be forced by a robber to withdraw money from an ATM
machine, you can notify the police by entering your Pin # in reverse.

For example if your pin number is 1234 then you would put in 4321. The
ATM recognizes that your pin number is backwards from the ATM card you
placed in the
machine.

The machine will still give you the money you requested, but unknown to
The robber, the police will be immediately dispatched to help you.

Best regards,

Sean Phua
Customer Service Officer
Call Centre
CISCO
Hotline: 1800-747 2888 / (65) 6747 2888
Fax: (65) 6744 0039
www.cisco.com.sg

Good to know information.

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