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This is an Asshat Driver

4 September, 2008 kormmandos Leave a comment

Asshat_Driver

On my way home, the bus I was on got stuck at this narrow road, all thanks to this parking idiot of an asshat of a driver who parked the car right after the road divider. The bus couldn’t go around it because the road divider was in the way, couldn’t reverse because there were vehicles behind it and the bus captain horned at an empty car for about 5 minutes.

Finally realizing that the asshat driver won’t return soon, he dropped the passengers off on the spot and called for backup from the bus interchange, just meters away from the incident. The bus captain then took a picture and sent it to the Traffic Police. I took a picture and posted it online so that anyone who come across this post might not repeat such an idiotic and inconsiderate offence.

Seventh Month Offering

30 August, 2008 kormmandos Leave a comment
Seventh Month Offering

Seventh Month Offering

The hotel staff had prepared the offering for the Seventh Month, or Gungry Ghost Festival. It is probably the only other Chinese festival after the Lunar New Year that calls for such a spread of food.

Dunk It!

8 August, 2008 kormmandos Leave a comment

Last Saturday, I helped my friend, Zengrong the Treehugger to cover the Dunk It! event where youths go around town to spread the message of proper rubbish disposal. To cut things short, it was a tiring but invigorating time thanks to all the positive energy from all these youths.

A little bit about Dunk It!

Dunk It!

Dunk It!

At most major celebrations held outdoors, we tend to neglect to maintain the cleanliness of the venues. Once the crowd disperses, we see a filthy and unsightly environment that will be left to someone else to clean up.

So an initiative was started with ECO Singapore to encourage the public to refrain from littering and instead hold on to their trash until they can find a litter bin to dispose of them. In 2006 and 2007, this initiative significantly reduced a the amount of rubbish left behind by the spectators of the National Day Parades.

This year, the initiative hopes to maintain the momentum and continue to promote public awareness on the environmental impact left behind by the NDP audience. Through interaction with the public, teams of students brought across the message of proper rubbish disposal.

So if you are out celebrating, be it National Day or the Hungry Ghost Festival, remember: hold on to your trash and only throw it into a bin!

The Student Mentors

The student mentors

The Student Mentors

The student mentors

Zengrong does his Egyptian dance routine

Zengrong Does his Eygptian dance routine

Student participants

The student participants

Cheers to kick off the event

Cheering to kick off the event

Cheers to kick off the event

Cheering to kick off the event

Running off

Running off to their first station

Team Photo

Team Photo

Another team setting off

Setting off

Check bearing

Checking their bearings

Clearly We Need A Change

Clearly We Need A Change

Team Photo Again

Team photo again

Interacting with the public

Interacting with the public

Another Team Photo

Another team photo

Game of pick up the rubbish

Picking up the rubbish as part of a game

Interacting with the public

Interacting with the public

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

Captain's Ball

A caterpillar game

Taking a break at the Padang and having a fun shoot

Taking a break at the Padang and having a fun shoot

Students playing a game with a member of the public

All together now!

Altogether now!

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