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KFC got ndp highest award. oh wells who the fuck cares

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All the presidents will stand in line to chope this award....all except, OTC.
 
His time is almost up... Whatever award is useless.
 
saw recently straits times pic of TT at recent NUS or NTU convocation.

TT looks very differently.


is he health issues or what ???

tks.
 
at 78 . very relative ly young.

i know a uncle 96 y.o. still go to JB shopping also every day.
 
KFC got ndp highest award. oh wells who the fuck cares

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These awards have absolutely no credibility, honour and respect that go with it. They are hollow, meaningless and a waste of time. I am ashamed for the recipients and the ones awarding them. All it does is give business to the award/trophy manufacturer.
 
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heard , there are a few who declined these awards.

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then there are those who are persuaded to accept..


very confusing.
 
All the presidents will stand in line to chope this award....all except, OTC.


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many receipents dont even bother to put awards after their names.

unlike a Datuk or Tan Sri or Sir....
 
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/highest-civilian-honour-for-tony-tan

Former president Tony Tan Keng Yam has been conferred the highest civilian honour, the Order of Temasek (First Class), capping a public service journey that spanned nearly four decades.

He is the ninth Singaporean to receive the honour in history, a select group that includes former presidents and Cabinet ministers.

Dr Tan said he is "deeply humbled and greatly honoured" by the award.

Together with many of my generation, I was privileged to serve my country, to see it grow and thrive. It has been truly rewarding to work for, and alongside, so many Singaporeans who envisioned a better future for their children and grandchildren," he added.

Dr Tan tops this year's National Day Awards list, which includes 4,041 civilian and 583 military recipients.

Coming after Dr Tan on the list are two recipients of the Distinguished Service Order. They are Singapore University of Technology and Design's former chairman Philip Ng Chee Tat and National University of Singapore Board of Trustees' former chairman Wong Ngit Liong.
 
The usual suspects are rewarded with high honours! All must have one criterion in common----------- a very thick hide. Hokkiens say "buay kian siow"
 
These awards have absolutely no credibility, honour and respect that go with it. They are hollow, meaningless and a waste of time. I am ashamed for the recipients and the ones awarding them. All it does is give business to the award/trophy manufacturer.
What about a "Badge of Honour" for remaining a virgin ? It's a feat very few women past 40 can replicate.
 
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