Cute Malaysian Girl - Long version
Just found the full version of the cute girl!
Singapore Fireworks Festival 2008 - Team France
I went to the Singapore Fireworks Festival yesterday with some friends and of course took some pictures. Even though directly afterwards I thought that there aren't many good shots, today I saw that some are actually quite nice.
The first few are already up at singapore-in-pictures, more will follow soon.
PS: I want the E-3! badly.... but not that cheap....
A wonderful translation
A friend made a funny statement about 'older men' who like young girls:
Something along the lines of "Xiao mei mei, ni yao chi tang ma? Uncle gei ni."
Roughly translated: "Greetings and salutations little lady, would you care for some caramelized sweets of various selections? I, the older gentleman, could verily supply and satisfy that craving."
Of course one only understands the joke when you understand the original Chinese, which is more like "Little girl, you want candy? Uncle give you".
Cute Malaysian (?) Girl!
Have a look at this cute girl singing a Malay song! Awwwwwwww.....
Silver medal for Singapore at the Olympic Games
Last Sunday, for the first time since 1960, Singapore won a medal at the Olympic games!
The table tennis women's team lost the finals against China 3-0, but won silver. However, there have been lots of discussion about this victory, as all three team members (Li Jiawei, Feng Tianwei, Wang Yuegu) were born in China and only came to Singapore to compete in the sports events for the country. Tianwei even only became a citizen earlier this year in January.
Many people now feel that this victory is not truely a Singaporean victory, but rather that China 2 lost against China 1 in the finals.
As Singapore is such a small country, it has to attract 'Foreign Talent' in order to be competitive economically. That's why in a few years, there might be more foreigners staying here in Singapore than locals. However, many people feel that this 'We have to be top' mentality should not result in 'importing' foreigners and have them participate for Singapore in sports events. Rather than spending money on these 'Foreign Talents', the country should support local talents who compete with their hearts for their home country.






