As expected, TKL is at least smart enough to kick GMS out.
http://tankinlian.blogspot.com/2011/07/message-from-goh-meng-seng.html
http://tankinlian.blogspot.com/2011/07/message-from-goh-meng-seng.html
walao eh! ...
ft's oso took ah seng's job! ...
No matter what, I think TKL is not politically smarter than him! The only parallel to TKL I can think of is Kenneth Jeya. Both should be twins of each other.
No matter what, I think TKL is not politically smarter than him! The only parallel to TKL I can think of is Kenneth Jeya. Both should be twins of each other.
GMS thanked Mrs Tan for supporting TKL. Hahahaha.............
What did he expect her to do? Not support him?
TKL's comment was even more funny, esepecially the last sentence.
He was saddened that a politician on a non pap ticket had to go overseas to work because of the lack of opportunities in SG.
I think we know what he's getting at (we always know) but did he not know that GMS was (and probably still is) the owner of a computer retail business in SG? And that he probably went to HK to spend more time with his family?
Even if you want to create an angle, at least get the context right.
This advice is free.
It's most likely that GMS got left out in the cold from the top circle of campaign advisers. To save face, he invented some NGO job offering in HK since he's the type who wants to be Indian chief or nothing (refer to his political history at WP and NSP). August is PE month and suddenly in July he got an urgent job abroad? My reading is that, GMS is threatening to withdraw help totally unless TKL persuades him to stay by offering a higher role. TKL basically responded with "up yours" by blasting the email on his blog.
Haha, it is just too bad that you didn't become Mediacorp's drama script writer! LOL!
Goh Meng Seng
Thought you like to know. The community that you will be involved in HK that works with refugees has long links with with Singapore. One of the "marxist" chaps went to work there for couple of years before migrating to Aus. You probably know this.
Scroobal,
It is a passion that dies hard. I think my political mission here in Singapore has more or less accomplished and I feel that I should not let the experiences I have accumulated so far to go to waste. That is why I have chosen to look for an NGO of some kind to work for.
It so happens that I read about this organization's job advertisement in Hong Kong. Such opportunities don't come easily. This organization is a pretty new setup and I do not think that the person you mentioned has worked in this organization before. Unfortunately, I may have to start work soon if they confirm my application.
Goh Meng Seng
It so happens that I read about this organization's job advertisement in Hong Kong. Such opportunities don't come easily.
Goh Meng Seng
When I was much younger I learnt a line from a song sung by Rita Coolidge in one of her solo album, "everybody loves a winner, when you lose, you lose alone".
When I was much younger I learnt a line from a song sung by Rita Coolidge in one of her solo album, "everybody loves a winner, when you lose, you lose alone".
Aha! But did you apply for this due to a lack of opportunities in SG for politicians on a non pap ticket?
That is the question...................