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Cecilia Sue! Oh! Cecilia Sue!

The CNB corruption case has gotten more and more interesting to follow the past couple of days. While Ng Boon Gay and his wife have been appearing on the news when the trial started, it was the appearance of Cecilia Sue Siew Nang that really heated things up. Since Cecilia Sue suddenly appeared in court on Wednesday, the focus of the trial has been on her testimony and statements and in all regards, her testimony is rather tatalising. From her trial, many people learnt the common knowledge that asking people "when you wanna take me?" is an euphemism for the female to take in sperm. Guess we better be careful in future when we want someone to bring us to a place of interest for visit or we may just end up in a hotel. It has also been interesting to note she can be in a car's passenger seat and suddenly be forced to perform fellatio when Ng Boon Gay pushed her head down to his private part and he shoved his private part into her mouth! Best of all, it happened not onl

iPhone 5 or Galaxy S3?

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Increasingly, it looks like the Galaxy S3 is a much better choice than the newly launched iPhone 5. Apple seems to be shooting themselves in the foot with some of the recent developments: Changing its long-used 30-pin connector port to the shorter Lightning connector rendering existing docks and other peripheral devices made specially for iPhone obselete. Lightning connector containing extra chip [ Source ] that may likely limit the ability to use third party cables. Dropping YouTube from iOS6. Using Apple's buggy mapping software instead of Google Map [ Source ] Increased screen size but still smaller than Galaxy S3's 4.3inch screen No NFC support despite it being touted as an upcoming technology iPhone 5 is nothing spectacular and only fixes the problems that people have been voicing about the iPhone 4S Many other smartphones in the market that are cheaper and more feature packed than the iPhone 5 iPhone 5 is perhaps a few iterations behind the leading Android sm

Where to Find Available Stock of iPhone5...

Where do we find available stock of iPhone5 fans? Evidently, they seem to be everywhere. This is despite the fact that the latest iPhone5 is only marginally better than its predecessor the iPhone4S and that there is a host of competitor smart phones out there in the market that outperform the iPhone5. Interestingly, Apple has still managed to somehow convince people to form long queues to grab their iPhone5 despite the lacklustre reviews from many parties whom have been disappointed that no major leap has been unveiled. All the iPhone5 did was to perform catchup with its competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X which had already boosted the processor upgrades, larger screens, etc months ago. For those whom have done their objective reviews of the phones, there is little likelihood of them trying a Melva Yip stunt. While Melva Yip may had been justified in being excited over the iPhone 4, wasting so much of his time just to be first in the queue for iPhone 4, iPhone 4S

Our Singapore Conversation VS The National Conversation (Singapore)

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Our Singapore Conversation and The National Conversation (Singapore). Both look equally legit and both appear to be seeking to engage Singaporeans on PM Lee Hsien Loong's initiative of finding out where Citizens want to bring the Nation to next. It is not possible for both to be the real McCoy and one is an impostor. The government initiated one is Our Singapore Conversation and the "fake" one is The National Conversation (Singapore). REAL SITE : http://www.facebook.com/OurSGConversation Many people are confused by the two because the nature of the postings are so similar. The National Conversation (Singapore) purports to be a citizens-led initiative to have uncensored national conversation but the truth of the matter is that the group that created this clone is creating confusion. People are going to unknowingly provide their feedback to the unofficial initiative and wonder why the Government did not listen to their views when they should have contributed at http