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Re: The Aftermath of the Michael Palmer Saga - Any Latest Updates From The Government
Anyone connected to the rich, powerful and famous will find it extremely difficult to re-adjust to a live excluding the company of that group of people.
Change of name is just via a deed-poll. Among the old circle she would still be remembered by her original name.
It is just like a hard-core drug-addict who find it difficult to re-adjust in an environment devoid of the old "jing-bang" gang.
The old arena filled with his old kakis beckons him.
Notorious "dimly-lit bars" or "La-Saap bars" operating in Joo Chiat and Geylang used to loose their operating licences for allowing hanky-panky stuff or employing foreign waitresses.
They change frontal names and those of the new "owners' and would be back in business in a jiffy.
I remember a bar called "Papayas" in the 70's. It breached some rules and within days started operating as "Grapes & Papayas" bar.
that's a tough question, bro
sources only reveal that she is slowly picking up the pieces and reconnecting selectively with her old associates.
Anyone connected to the rich, powerful and famous will find it extremely difficult to re-adjust to a live excluding the company of that group of people.
Change of name is just via a deed-poll. Among the old circle she would still be remembered by her original name.
It is just like a hard-core drug-addict who find it difficult to re-adjust in an environment devoid of the old "jing-bang" gang.
The old arena filled with his old kakis beckons him.
Notorious "dimly-lit bars" or "La-Saap bars" operating in Joo Chiat and Geylang used to loose their operating licences for allowing hanky-panky stuff or employing foreign waitresses.
They change frontal names and those of the new "owners' and would be back in business in a jiffy.
I remember a bar called "Papayas" in the 70's. It breached some rules and within days started operating as "Grapes & Papayas" bar.