The extended advertisement for NUS that's masquerading as a news supplement in today's Straits Times is most amusing. I wonder if they had to pay for it. Given that there wasn't any obvious indication of its being a paid supplement, I think the answer is no.
And people wonder why the Straits Times isn't taken seriously, or as a real newspaper.
(Also see: Singapore...boleh! Other countries...shitleh!)
My throat hurts.
Maybe I shouldn't have screamed so much on Sentosa, on a playground contraption (a merry-go-round variant) which I will now describe: A pole is stuck into sand and 4 beams extend out horizontally from its peak, forming a symmetrical cross shape. From each beam another extended down, with a saddle attached to it, together with handles.
Each person using the piece of equipment would sit on the saddle, facing the pole in the centre. Someone would then push one of the four vertical beams around, rotating the contraption around the pole (Alternatively, the users would bounce up and down, causing the contraption to rotate).
Come to think of it, it was like a carousel, keeping the saddles but sans the horses, except that it was manually-powered.
If anyone knows what this thing is called, please tell me!
Someone: it sounds like a convoluted sex toy
merry go rounds don't have saddles
Someone: so what did u volunteer being?
Me: err. stuff lah
station master
move stuff
paint banner
pack goodie bags
be a ghost in the haunted house
Someone: Were u the ghost of indulgence?
Me: no I was the ghost of christmas past
go and die lah
hahahah
Someone: (u be station master? u must have tekan the girls by pulling their ponytails)