Wednesday, August 23, 2006
aran is shit, he types totally like a girlshe said live up to your first impression says:
hello
she said live up to your first impression says:
aren't you going to ask me who i am?
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
haha
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
who are you then?
she said live up to your first impression says:guess <:o)
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
i don't know
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
who?
she said live up to your first impression says:
whalao.
she said live up to your first impression says:
aran
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
idiot lah
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
i thought you were a girl
she said live up to your first impression says:
hahaha why
she said live up to your first impression says:
do i seem very girlish :(
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
ya lah
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
aren't you going to ask me who i am?
she said live up to your first impression says:*giggles*
lixiang just sent me this mr brown's podcast named harmless podcast
haha, so i knew that mr brown made this podcast directing to the government
so funny, i think you guys should go check it out
www.mrbrown.comum, okay the podcast goes like this:
during the rally speech last sunday, if you guys listened to the speech, PM lee mentioned in his 5th component about the digital age. he was saying that in the digital age which is now lah, people rely on the computers more than anything else. For example, if people want to check out something, they don't count on the encyclopedia anymore, instead they reply on "google", from there, he carry on to blogging and the podcasts
"Singapore is changing and we must change. Some things are changing quickly. Other things take a little bit longer. There are few things which we should not change, which are fundamental to us."
"By all means, if you think the government is doing something wrong, criticize us, criticize the government, criticize the leaders but be prepared to stand by your criticisms, to back up what you say and let’s argue it out. If the government disagrees, then we have to respond, if you criticize the government and the government does not respond, then the government has not taken you seriously. Number one, it does not deserve to be here. Number two, because if we do not respond, untruths would be repeated and will be believed and eventually will be treated as facts and the government and the leaders will lose the respect of the population and the moral authority to govern. So we argue, sometimes we argue fiercely but we should not take that as a sign that we are not open. Openness doesn't mean just lovey-dovey. Openness means being prepared to be candid, to be direct and to discuss very serious things very seriously. "
of course then, he was actually refering to mr brown's post on his column on the Today Newspaper about the cost of living in singapore i think.
"Well, my view is like this. Mr brown is a very talented man. In fact, he is Mr Lee Kim Mun. If you listen to his podcasts, they are hilarious. And he is entitled to his views and entitled to express them. But when he takes on the government and makes serious accusations, as he did in this case, because he said the government suppressed information before the elections which was awkward and only let it out afterwards. Then the government has to respond. Firstly, to set the record straight and secondly, to signal that this is really not the way to carry on a public debate on national issues and especially not in the mainstream media. "
then i don't know if PM lee mentioned anything about what bak chor mee or laksa without cockles (in chinese), but supposedly PM lee pronounced the word cockles (in chinese) as mai hum, so the "harmless podcast" came along
super damn funny lah, the music is "my humps" by black eyed peas,
in the chorus part, instead of hearing black eyed peas singing "my humps, my humps, my humps.."
you will hear PM lee saying "Mai Hum, Mai Hum, Mai Hum.."
haha, okay i don't think mr brown meant to insult him or anything
but still he's making a mountain out of a molehill
maybe that's what make singaporeans making frequent trips to his site
still remember the bak chor mee thingy podcast during the election'06?
haha
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
hear this
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
damn funny
she said live up to your first impression says:
the errrr
she said live up to your first impression says:
the
she said live up to your first impression says:
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she said live up to your first impression says:
mai hum one?
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
you heard already?
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
lol
she said live up to your first impression says:
my brother played it one
fucking million times alreadyl
ong and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
hahaha
she said live up to your first impression says:
my whole family can memorize the lyrics -___-
hahalong and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
including your dad?
long and filly, palaver is silly mr brown's latest podcast, haha says:
haha
she said live up to your first impression says:
okay no
she said live up to your first impression says:
excluding
my dad and me la
haha imagine Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam making a dig at PM Lee Hsien Loong
no offence, Aran
while the star of hope she leaves him; 11:56 PM