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MAN WARNS OF DOING BUSINESSES WITH FRIENDS, SAYS FRIENDSHIP OFTEN GETS SCREWED UP AFTER

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I wish I had heeded my own advice. I was always warning others to stay away from doing business with friends, that friendships often turn sour when friends do business together and eventually you will lose money and the friend you partnered with.

Well, that’s exactly what happened to me.

Partnered a friend for business, end up friendship also gone

It all started a few years ago when a close friend of mine approached me about an idea for a business. He wanted to combine our resources and knowledge to create something that would benefit us both.

With no prior business experience, I was hesitant at first but my friend who had done a business before said that he could guide me.

I saw it as an opportunity to learn and grow. I was excited and decided to go ahead with the venture.

Little did I know that getting into business with a friend can be a recipe for disaster. We started off well, but soon enough, our differences in opinion began to create tension and divide us.

We were both ambitious and eager to make a success of our venture, but our differing approaches to how to do this started to cause arguments.

The disagreements soon turned into full-blown arguments and I soon realised it was time to back out. I decided to withdraw from the business and asked my friend to buy my share of the company.

He refused and demanded I pay him for his share of the company. In the end, I had to take out a loan to pay my friend for his share.

I had lost a lot of money and my friendship with my friend was over. We had been friends for years and to see it end because of a business venture was heartbreaking. I had learned the hard way and paid a heavy price.

It’s been a few years since then and I still look back and regret my decision to go into business with a friend.

It’s a lesson I will never forget, and I will continue to warn others to stay away from doing business with friends. It’s just not worth the risk.

AUNTIE ARMED WITH SCISSORS, CHARGED AT 2 WOMEN & THREATENED THEM @ BUS STOP

A netizen shared how she was with her sister waiting at a bus stop for the bus to go home, when they were allegedly attacked and threatened by an elderly woman armed with a pair of scissors, who was shouting at them for no reason at all.

Here is what she said

My sister and I alighted from a bus and were waiting for the next bus to go back home.

This lady was sitting down at the bus stop and the moment she saw the both of us, she gave us a very disgusted look.

We walked past her to stand behind the bus stop at first and she kept turning back and giving us a very disgusted look.

My sister walked past her to the other side of the bus stop to sit down and she kept giving us looks.

At first we ignored it and were talking among ourselves.

She kept mumbling to herself in Chinese and we just chose to ignore it even though we felt very uncomfortable.

She kept giving us looks and I got really pissed and started at her cos obv we did not deserve that.

Suddenly she stood up and took out a pair of scissors from her bad and charged towards us in a very threatening way, with the scissors posting in our direction and she started shouting at us in Chinese.

We were completely shocked and did not know how to react.

At the same time, our bus arrived and we boarded the bus and she walked towards the bus while still holding the scissors and threatening us to enter the bus while still screaming in Chinese.

Honestly, my sister and I feel very traumatised by this incident and I cant imagine how it would have been if it was a little girl in our situation instead of us at that moment and it hurts my heart.

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WIFE HANG HER UNDERWEAR EVERYWHERE, MY MOTHER NOT HAPPY BECAUSE SUPERSTITIOUS

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As the son of a very superstitious mother, I had learned to take her beliefs seriously from a young age.

Growing up, my mother had always told me that certain actions could bring bad luck to our family, and so I was careful to abide by her rules because I did not want to be at the receiving end of her nagging.

She not happy that my wife anyhow hang her underwear around the house

When my mother moved in with us a few months after our wedding, she was horrified to see my wife’s underwear hanging all around the house.

She immediately began to express her disapproval, saying that it was bad luck and would bring us harm. She said that my wife’s superstition was putting us all in danger.

Though I tried to reason with her, my mother was determined to stay true to her superstitions. She argued that the bad luck had already begun to manifest itself in our lives, citing the fact that I had recently been laid off from my job.

I tried to explain that it had nothing to do with my wife hanging her underwear around, but my mother was not convinced.

For weeks, my mother continued to berate my wife. She even went so far as to take down all of my wife’s underwear and throw it away, saying that it would bring us luck.

I was embarrassed and angry, but I did not want to get into a fight with my mother. I tried to stay calm and explained to her that my wife’s actions were not hurting anyone.

However, my mother was adamant and refused to listen. She said that she would never accept my wife’s doings and that it would only bring us bad luck.

Moved out of my home because she scared she get bad luck

In the end, she left our home, still convinced that my wife’s actions were bad for us.

I was left feeling frustrated and helpless. My mother’s superstition had caused a rift between my wife and me, and I was unsure of what to do.

I wanted to make my mother understand that my wife’s actions was harmless, but I knew it would be an uphill battle.

7-11 MICROWAVE @ RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA STAINED LIKE ‘LAOSAI’, STAFF DON’T BOTHER TO CLEAN

A netizen going by the alias of Sammy Lee on Facebook recently shared that he had went to a 7-Eleven store at Resorts World Sentosa to buy some food and was appalled by the state of cleanliness of a microwave oven in the store.

Interior full of brown stains

In the picture he posted, the interior of the microwave oven was full of stains and it was in a very unhygienic condition.

He said that when he informed the staff working at the particular outlet about it, the staff simply asked him to use the other microwave oven and did not bother to clean it even though he was not busy at the moment.

Here is what he shared on Facebook

“This is the state of a microwave oven inside a 7-Eleven store at RWS yesterday afternoon when I visited it, not the one directly below the Sentosa Express Resorts World Station, its the one which is a small distance away which is much bigger one.

I told the staff about it, and he just told me use the other microwave oven on top. The other microwave oven is also dirty but not as horrible as this one. He made no effort in wanting to clean it even when there is nobody queuing to make payment.

I guess he is not paid enough to have some ownership of the hygiene level in the outlet.

RWS, NEA, STB should spot check these kind of stores for the good image of Sentosa.”

Here are what netizens think

  • $6 per hour mentality
  • Is normal. How much you are paid that is how much you work?
  • The white base part is to put them to make hot, the rest ignore. Food is edible and pipping hot to savour thereafter.
  • extra flavourings
  • Free soup

Image source: Sammy Lee/Facebook, Google Maps

TITUS LOW SEEN TAKING CEREAL WITH MILK FROM HIS WIFE’S ‘NEH NEH’

Ex OnlyFans creator, Titus Low recently posted a reel of him eating cereal with milk from his wife’s ‘neh neh’ on his Tiktok.

His wife, Cheryl Chin, who is also an influencer gave birth to a baby girl on 9 March 2023.

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No particular reason for doing so, maybe for views

In his reel, he was seen pouring the ‘neh neh’ milk which Chin had pumped into a pack.

He then proceeded to fill a bowl of cereal and poured the ‘neh neh’ milk inside the bowl of cereal and tasted it.

He also captioned the video with the words, ‘extra protein’.

After he tasted the ‘neh neh’ milk of his wife, he was seen smiling and nodding but did not say anything about how the ‘neh neh’ milk tasted.

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Here are what netizens think of his actions

  1. hahah his face. i think he spit out when he off cam
  2. HAHAHAHAHW I love a loving and supportive husband. but hey. don’t selfish that one baobei one leh
  3. Its normal reflex to be curious what your feeding your baby. Haters mad cuz they dont have any
  4. bet he thinking pui yi’s taste better
  5. neh neh milk is actually sweet.. dun fret.. it’s great source of nutrients!
  6. Anything for content i guess

MSIAN PREACHER SAYS IT IS AGAINST RELIGION TO BE HAPPY ABOUT MICHELLE YEOH’S OSCAR WIN

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A celebrity preacher in Malaysia, PU Syed Mohd Bakri Syed Ishak who is known for his views on celebrities recently hit out at people for being happy that Michelle Yeoh won an Oscar.

He said that it is not right to be proud of Yeoh for her victory in the Oscar, where she was awarded an Oscar for being the Best Actress.

Says that there is nothing to be proud about

Syed asked how is winning an Oscar something to be proud of on Instagram and added that how does it make Malaysia proud.

He also said that we all cannot be proud of something that does not benefit the ‘faith’ and that we can leave it to the ‘faithless’.

Netizens rebutted him

Netizens who heard the preacher’s comments rebutted him on his comments, as many felt that the fact that Yeoh is the first Malaysian and Asian to win such an award is not a small thing.

Here are what netizens rebutted him:

  • Syed, can you just shut up for a bit
  • Your endless preaching is making those from other religions hate you, you know that?
  • What’s your problem? You jealous she got an Oscar?
  • I think you’re well-suited to a life in Afghanistan — living there will calm you down.

Known for his comments on celebrities

Syed is known for his comments on celebrities.

Earlier in March, he took to Facebook to criticise Blackpink for still going on with their concerts amidst the flooding situation in Malaysia.

He also said that BTS, a Korean boyband, was demonic and their music would lead Malaysians on the wrong path.

Image source: PU Syed Mohd Bakri Syed Ishak/Facebook, Michelle Yeoh 楊紫瓊/Facebook

BANGKOK ALONE HAS 5 RED-LIGHT DISTRICTS – YOU CAN PEW PEW UNTIL SIT WHEELCHAIR

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Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment industry. Among the many attractions in the city are its red-light districts, which have gained notoriety for their adult-oriented establishments.

Bangkok itself has the most red-light districts, boasting even more opportunities for adult entertainment than the world-famous sin city of Pattaya.

However, besides the famous seedy areas of Patpong and Nana Plaza, did you know that there are actually 5 red-light districts in Bangkok alone?

Each of the 5 red-light districts in Bangkok actually has its own speciality. Take for instance the Huay Kwang area, which only boasts of soapy massage parlours but doesn’t have gogo bars.

Dummies’ guide to gogo bars

For context, gogo bars are a type of bar where women dress in scantily clad outfits and dance on stage for the entertainment of the patrons.

The object of the girls in the go-go bar is to get customers to buy lady drinks for themselves and their friends/mamasan.

The girls will be very cosy with you in order to get you to buy them a drink. For each drink, you purchase they will get a portion of the cost of the drink.

Each drink comes with a bill for you and a small slip of paper indicating who the drink was bought for, which they keep and redeem at the end of the night for cash.

You can touch the girls if you buy them a ladies’ drink, but further “enrichment” activities after the session really depend on the chemistry and rapport that you have built up with her.

And now, moving on to the 5 red-light districts in Bangkok.

Nana Plaza

Nana plaza is one of the more mainstream and popular red light districts situated in the Sukhumvit area, known for its go-go bars and freelancers looking for customers.

Nana is particularly popular among tourists in the region, and especially so for Western travellers.

The area is full of bars known for their attractive girls, and there are also ladyboys roaming the streets looking for a payday in exchange for their bodies.

Bars offering hand and oral stimulation services are also very commonly found in Nana Plaza, with the most notable “offerings” being gogo bars, beer bars, street girls, ladyboys and African, Russian and Arab escorts.

Nana Plaza is located at the entrance of Sukhumvit Soi 4, with the beer prices being between 110 Baht to 150 Baht. the rates for a short time with the bar girls are up to 2,500 Baht and 6,000 Baht for a long time.

Soi Cowboy

Soi Cowboy, another red-light district located in Bangkok, is the smallest district in comparison to the others, but it is packed with several popular go-go bars in the area.

Legend has it that in the early 1970s, a western man wearing a cowboy hat bought a bar near the Asoke intersection in Bangkok, leading to many bars following suit and slowly transforming the area into the bustling district that we see today, hence the name Soi Cowboy.

Soi Cowboy is known primarily for their go-go bars, with the top 5 most frequented places being Shark Bar, Doll House, Baccara, Spice Girls and Tilac Bar.

There is also a bar called Afterskool, where patrons can enjoy a beer while the ladies give them oral stimulation at a part of the bar deemed the “naughty corner”, although there isn’t much privacy.

Located at the corner of Asoke and Sukhumvit Road, the beer prices are between 110 Thai Baht to 180 Thai Baht, with the rates for a short time with the bar girls going up to 2,500 Baht and 7,000 Baht for a long time.

Patpong

Patpong is the second largest red-light district in Bangkok, with a mixture of real ladies and ladyboys at the go-go bars and normal bars, so do be sure to “check” before mingling around with them.

Patpong is known for its beer bars, “adult” shows, gogo bars and ladyboys, and they do have a few bars that cater to men who are into men, so make sure you find out about the establishment before entering.

The adult shows at Patpong are best to avoid because they have a notorious reputation for ripping off patrons. The touts will stand in the streets and try to pull you in.

The general rule of thumb is to avoid establishments with touts trying to promote their establishments in the streets because chances are, you will get cheated.

The gogo bars at Patpong are concentrated into two streets; Patpong Soi 1, which had the most gogo bars including the popular King’s Castle 1, 2 and 3; and Patpong Soi 2.

Located at the Patpong Soi 1 and Patpong Soi 2, the beer prices range from 120 Baht to 150 Baht, with the rates for a short time with the bar girls going up to 4,000 Baht and 6,000 Baht for a long time.

Phrom Phong

Phrom Pong, as compared to the other districts, specialises in more massage parlours that provide happy endings. Although they are not officially labelled as one of the red-light districts in Bangkok.

However, Phrom Phong is rapidly growing as one of the best places to find satisfying massage parlours with happy endings, and it is about a 15-minute walk away from Soi Cowboy.

The massage parlours in the area are open for business in the afternoon, and although the shops are somewhat smaller than the others, they have a good lineup of attractive massage girls.

One of the more popular massage parlours in Phrom Phong is Poseidon, with the rates starting from 1,800 Baht; although they do have girls that look like models on the 3rd floor that cost upwards of 4,000 baht for 45 minutes.

Huay Kwang

Similar to Phrom Phong, Huay Kwang specialised in massages with happy endings, but the difference is that the massages are soapy massages. ie, soapy massage parlours. Unlike Nana Plaza, Soi Cowboy and Patpong, they do not have go-go bars. And just like Phrom Phong, it is also not officially labelled as one of the red light districts.

Situated north of Sukhumvit, Huay Kuang has many girls living in the area and are only a call away for in-call services.

Prices usually start at around 1800THB for fishbowl girls for 1 hour. Model-type girls cost 4000THB for 45 minutes.

City of Sin

Despite the controversy surrounding the red light districts in Bangkok, they remain popular among tourists looking for a night out. Many visitors are drawn to the area by the exotic atmosphere, as well as the opportunity to experience a side of Bangkok that is often hidden from view.

MAN FINED $17,500 FOR ILLEGALLY IMPORTING MEAT FROM M’SIA

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Zheng Jingpin, partner of Sengkang Trading Enterprise, was fined $17,500 by the Court today for illegally importing meat products from Malaysia.

On 2 June 2022, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the Woodlands Checkpoint detected a lorry with 145 cartons of canned meat that had been declared as processed food. The case was referred to the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) for investigation.

SFA’s investigation found about 1200kg of illegally imported canned meat. Sengkang Trading Enterprise is licensed to import processed fish, but not for the import of meat. The illegal meat products were seized.

SFA Requirements

In Singapore, food imports must meet SFA’s requirements. Illegally imported food products of unknown sources can pose a food safety risk. Food can only be imported by licensed importers, and every consignment must be declared and accompanied with a valid import permit.

In addition, meat and its products can only be imported from accredited sources in approved countries that comply with our food safety standards and requirements.

Offenders who import meat products illegally from unapproved sources or found in possession of meat products for the purpose of selling, which were imported without a valid licence shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $50,000 and/or imprisonment of up to two years. In the case of a subsequent conviction, offenders
shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $100,000 and/or imprisonment of up to three years Safeguarding Singapore’s borders remains a top priority for ICA.

ICA will continue to conduct security checks to detect and deter illegal importation attempts so as to keep Singapore safe. SFA will continue to safeguard food safety through our integrated food safety system, which includes strict import regulations and enforcement, and work closely with border control agencies to deter illegal import across our borders.

DBS PAYLAH! NOW ACCEPTED IN JB, CAN PAY AT PETROL STATIONS & SOME SHOPPING CENTERS

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Now no need scare no money pay for petrol or your shopping in Johor Bahru. The nightmare of looking for a money changer when you are out of cash will end soon.

Merchants who accept DBS bank’s PayLah! will display a Union Pay logo

Scan to pay at UnionPay QR Code-enabled merchants with PayLah! both locally and internationally.

Avoid the inconvenience of exchanging currency before your journey by scanning to pay with DBS PayLah service, which takes care of the conversion process for you.

UnionPay QR Code-enabled merchants worldwide now accept PayLah!. This implies that the cashless ease you appreciate with your Ultimate Everyday App can now be used abroad.

Gone are the days of struggling with notes and coins while travelling. With just a few clicks, take out your phone and safely scan to pay!

45 countries accepting Paylah!

DBS Paylah! users can now make purchases in 45 countries, including Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Malaysia

This service, which was launched on Jun 21, is a collaboration between DBS, electronic payment provider NETS, and UnionPay, a global payment network. It leverages UnionPay’s payment network, which includes 31 million retailers worldwide, and uses QR codes.

To pay using the app, customers must either scan the code provided by merchants or generate their own UnionPay QR code at supported merchants. Furthermore, the app automatically manages currency conversion.

2 ways to pay with UnionPay QR Code

  • Scan to Pay
  • Generate a QR Code for the merchant to scan

MAN & WOMAN BEING INVESTIGATED FOR IMPORTING 20 REPLICA GUNS INTO S’PORE

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MAN AND WOMAN INVESTIGATED FOR IMPORTING REPLICA GUNS

The Police have arrested a 42-year-old man for his suspected involvement in importing 20 replica guns and 54 magazines. A 61-year-old woman is also assisting in investigations.

Arising from anomalies detected in scanned images of an import container at Tuas Port, officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) proceeded to unstuff the said container on 13 March 2023. They then uncovered a shipment of replica guns intended for delivery in Singapore. The shipment, for which there was no licence, contained 20 replica guns and 54 magazines. The case was classified as a breach of Regulation 3(6) read with Regulation 45 of the Regulation of Imports and Exports Regulations (RIER), punishable under Section 3(3) of the Regulation of Imports and Exports Act 1995, and was referred to the Singapore Police Force for investigations.

Through follow-up investigations, officers from Woodlands Police Division established that the shipment was intended to be delivered to a 42-year-old man, and arrested him on 13 March 2023. Another two replica guns were seized during the arrest. A 61-year-old woman was also allegedly found to be involved in the operation. She was also believed to have assisted to import similar items on previous occasions. Another two replica guns were seized from the woman.

Police investigations are ongoing.

Replica guns

Replica toy guns are controlled items under the Regulation of Imports and Exports Act 1995. Under Section 3(3) of the Regulation of Imports and Exports Act 1995, any persons who is in contravention of subsidiary legislations such as the RIER shall, on the first conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000 or three times the value of the goods in respect of which the offence was committed, whichever is greater, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or to both.

Items such as replica toy guns may be deemed as offensive weapons depending on the circumstances in which they are found. If the person carrying the item is unable to provide a reasonable explanation for the item, the person may also be liable for an offence under the Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act 1958.

Photograph of seized shipment of replica guns and magazines