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Old 09-07-2020, 01:55 PM
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Re: TCSS thread "My favourite MASSAGE girls"

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Originally Posted by SMRTLTD View Post
Kylie Minogue's hit playing depressingly in my head..

Btw, u gonna vote for change or status quo?
"Change or status quo" depends on which contituency you're residing. If you're staying in Aljunied or Hougang, "change" means voting PAP, and "status quo" means voting WP; elsewhere in Singapore, "change" means voting opposition and "status quo" means voting ruling party.

By the way, the current group of PAP candidates must have got the most unimaginative speech writers writing their speeches for them. They seemed to follow a "fixed" or "prescribed" template that was used by more than 75% of the candidates, as follows:-

Part 1: Self-introduction - incumbents will say "I've been your MP for the past xx years, first-timers will say "I'm no stranger to this place as I've been serving in the community for xx years."

Part 2: Quote a so-called "heart-wrenching" story about encounters with a certain resident, e.g. Mdm So-and-So whose husband passed away, etc.

Part 3: Throw names of programmes in the constituency e.g. "Kampung Canberra", "Butterfly Garden" etc.

Part 4: Promise to find jobs for those affected by Covid-19

Imagine how boring it'll be if everyone in this forum uses a fixed template to write FRs!

Last edited by JasonJG; 09-07-2020 at 02:25 PM.