was in jb city square earlier in the afternoon...was walking past ebase when i saw a really HOT HOT HOT babe...i knew ive seen her before somewhere...she looked like a fren of mine from back in jc...albeit the "enhanced" version...better assets...taller...longer legs...
this was still bugging me when i was on my way back...hate it when i obviously knew tt ive seen someone before but simply cant recall when n where...
it was only after ive cleared the spore customs tt it struck me...shes Irin Gan...at least i think she is...felt that she was one of the hotter spore celebs ever since i watched "growing up"...n shes still HOT! even after disappearing for the past few years...
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read in friday's papers i think....
a one month old infant died coz the ambulance she was in could not exit the singapore expo carpark due to a faulty carpark barrier...the technician was informed but the ambulance was still was stuck there for 10-15 min before another ambulance came from "outside" n the baby was transfered over and finally rushed to hospital...where she was pronounced dead...
the saddest thing was...the father was working o'seas when the child was born...in nigeria i think....he was gona fly back to spore to reunite with his family...but the baby died before he got to see or even carry her...understandably the father was furious and thus his letter to the forum...
i think im not someone who is easily moved but i really felt very sad n sympathetic towards the family...and angry at the same time...
if my memory serves me rite...the baby was in a critical condition...so cant the driver juz drive through the barrier??? as the driver of an ambulance...he should know that even a few seconds can make a huge difference to the survival of a patient in critical condition...more so a one month old infant...
which is worth more...a human life or a carpark barrier + very minor repairs to the vehicle??
i can understand that the driver might be worried abt the consequences of driving through the barrier...not knowing how to face and answer to his superiors...or worse still...having to pay for the damage...but there are some situations whereby thinking really complicates matters...where "just do it" is the best option available...
this was still bugging me when i was on my way back...hate it when i obviously knew tt ive seen someone before but simply cant recall when n where...
it was only after ive cleared the spore customs tt it struck me...shes Irin Gan...at least i think she is...felt that she was one of the hotter spore celebs ever since i watched "growing up"...n shes still HOT! even after disappearing for the past few years...
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read in friday's papers i think....
a one month old infant died coz the ambulance she was in could not exit the singapore expo carpark due to a faulty carpark barrier...the technician was informed but the ambulance was still was stuck there for 10-15 min before another ambulance came from "outside" n the baby was transfered over and finally rushed to hospital...where she was pronounced dead...
the saddest thing was...the father was working o'seas when the child was born...in nigeria i think....he was gona fly back to spore to reunite with his family...but the baby died before he got to see or even carry her...understandably the father was furious and thus his letter to the forum...
i think im not someone who is easily moved but i really felt very sad n sympathetic towards the family...and angry at the same time...
if my memory serves me rite...the baby was in a critical condition...so cant the driver juz drive through the barrier??? as the driver of an ambulance...he should know that even a few seconds can make a huge difference to the survival of a patient in critical condition...more so a one month old infant...
which is worth more...a human life or a carpark barrier + very minor repairs to the vehicle??
i can understand that the driver might be worried abt the consequences of driving through the barrier...not knowing how to face and answer to his superiors...or worse still...having to pay for the damage...but there are some situations whereby thinking really complicates matters...where "just do it" is the best option available...

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Agreed! What were the driver thinking!!?? Gosh!
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