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our common identity in past, present and future...

more rickshaw pics from sg....
 

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in sg's colonial past, ang mo's were the best! :D
 

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please don't romanticize about sg's past. this is the real untold sg history.....only jobs available for newly arrived immigrants then were rickshaw pullers and coolies in warehouses by the sg river.
 

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someone's grand daddy on sbf....
 

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someone's grand uncle....
 

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last noted, trishaws outnumbered rickshaws by 1930

age of mechanization, and it was easier on the legs....:p

but it was still labor-intensive nonetheless.
 

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Lar piah is 月饼? Don't really like it too much either..................

But I like the story from 倚天屠龙记. :p

张无忌 gathered his sect members in the open area late at night and told them that as part of their revolt against the Mongols, they would be sending secret messages embedded in a kind of biscuit. Since the moon was shining brightly then, he decided to name the biscuits 月饼. :D

mid autumn festival coming, buying any lar piah or not?
 
remember this kampong?
 

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wonder where the boat people were relocated to when the pap took power? :confused:
 

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was this a fishing village or kampong?
 

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remember this kampong?

this attap choo very cooling in the heat ok? zinc roof not as good... only thing is the cichak like to lay eggs in the attap leaves and rats get up there too...
 
someone's grand ma.....
 

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this attap choo very cooling in the heat ok? zinc roof not as good... only thing is the cichak like to lay eggs in the attap leaves and rats get up there too...

good grief! fortunately for sinkies, the pap got rid of the fire hazard and filthy mess.
 
sg poodles took their cues from this trishaw guy....
 

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good grief! fortunately for sinkies, the pap got rid of the fire hazard and filthy mess.

modern day structures also fire hazard one you know? don't believe? ask folks staying around Eunos MRT market and Pasar Makan at Bedok Reservoir!
 
modern day structures also fire hazard one you know? don't believe? ask folks staying around Eunos MRT market and Pasar Makan at Bedok Reservoir!

they are easily controllable and confined within minutes, unlike ramshackle makeshift slums and villages that can add fuel to the fire and help it spread quickly like the fire-bombing of tokyo. :eek:
 
sinkies' common identity past, present, and future.....walking in shorts and slippers in the streets, sometimes shirtless. :p
 

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