Thursday, May 6, 2010

18 crazy dragons deadly blows only reduced to 12

it was out!! the news about how our 18 crazy dragons deadly blows were now reduced to a pathetic 12. the formation of this deadly kungfu was thoroughly maimed when one after another hastily quit their respective stance.

just like 18 buzzing flies, one third of them were swapped and crushed by the LEEgime's humongous fly-swatter or in simple term, the LAW. miserably, they had coughed out their pitance broken taels to pay for the fines.

the remaining 12 were preparing their luggage soon to check into peesailand changi holiday resorts. they would prefer to go for such retreat so that they could highlight their plight to the international martial arts world and hoping that foreign artilleries of baboons and ang mo lau kaus (red haired monkeys) would either come to their rescue or slime with all the shits from externally against peesailand.

would there be peace after their check-in? lamui who was now LAN-C bandit chiefy of USD, U SEE DITDIT CLAN would be leaving her scapegoat SDP CLAN's subsidiary chope party vacant. who was going to rule over it while she was gone? would there be another partyless pantyless replacement? who would that be?

has she turned USD into a water margin club of criminals?

stay tuned for further updates......


12 buzzing SDP flies going for holidays soon

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A DOZEN leaders and supporters of the opposition Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) were charged in court on Wednesday with taking part in an illegal assembly in 2008.

The seven SDP leaders were secretary-general Chee Soon Juan, 47; chairman Gandhi Ambalam, 67; vice-chairman Francis Yong, 60; assistant secretary-general John Tan, 48; and central committee members Chee Siok Chin, 44; Jeffrey George, 46; and Sylvester Lim, 49.

The five supporters were activists Seelan Palay, 25; Chong Kai Xiong, 28; Yap Keng Ho, 48; Jaslyn Go, 37; and former Workers' Party candidate Chia Ti Lik, 36.
The group allegedly took part in an illegal assembly in front of Block 190, Toa Payoh Lorong 6, on Aug 9, 2008 - Singapore's National Day.

It was to publicise the SDP's Tak Boleh Tahan (Malay for 'cannot take it anymore') campaign, which was targeted at issues like rising costs of living.
A pre-trial conference has been fixed for June 2. Each faces a fine of up to $1,000 if convicted under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act.

USD , the new opp party and subsidiary of SDP is obviously comprised of criminals.

I’m coming online now to seek your supports and advice on my marriage problem.
I’m sure most of you have read the Shin Min Daily News front page news of 15 Nov 2007. Yes, I’m the man featured in the news.
My problem started when my company got into a business dispute with a major customer. The customer threatened to sue for damages for the inferior goods supplied. As I’m ignorant of business laws, I got worried that the lawsuit might ruin the company completely.
Luckily (or unluckily?), my wife Jaslyn Go (aka LaMei) and I found a lawyer Chia Ti Lik (aka TiLik) in Tanjong Pagar (Chia Ngee Thuang & Co.; 24 Peck Seah Street, #05-09/11 Nehson’s Building, Singapore 079314. Tel: 62259983; Fax: 62237856; Email: ngeethuangc@hotmail.com) who was willing to take on the case. As my wife was a director of my company without portfolio, this legal dispute was delegated to her to liaise with the lawyer. Fortunately we won the litigation, and I was very thankful to the lawyer.
After the legal dispute was settled, my wife continued to see this lawyer in the day time. At first I thought she was bored as a housewife, and it was good to keep contact with a lawyer who would be useful for future legal dealings.
Lately I discovered that she had been communicating with the lawyer using MSN. In one of many messages, she expressed that she wanted to marry him rather than being his mistress forever. Rumors started to appear that she was driving my car from my home in Queenstown to visit his home in Yishun during day time when I was busy at work. She even went to the extent of sending him to his office in Tanjong Pagar from Yishun. What she did in his home is everyone’s guess.
Finally I felt that I must confront this bastard lawyer before my marriage is completely destroyed. So I visited his law firm in Nehson’s Building. The rest of the story was reported in the Shin Min Daily News front page news of 15 Nov 2007.
I’m amazed that a highly educated lawyer would want an O-Level mother with 2 kids.
I regret that I didn’t find out this womanizer lawyer earlier and I was made to wear green hat!
After this adulterous affair is exposed, this lawyer, who is already married, behaves like a typical playboy and does not want to marry my wife.
The question is: Should I divorce my wife?
The thought of divorcing my wife and giving her half of my assets and still maintaining her really makes me sick. What happens if she is stilling seeing him after gaining half of my assets and maintenance fees from me? I would be really looked like a fool of financing a mistress for the bastard lawyer!
What would be the best options for me? Please help!

Comment by greenhatman1 February 10, 2008


Jaslyn Go, 37; and former Workers' Party candidate Chia Ti Lik, 36.


are these 2 the same people involved?

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