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Chitchat Why Jamus Lim join Workers' Party ?

This gentleman is an outstanding candidate, now elected as MP

Jamus eating char kway teow. :thumbsup:

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From theindependent.sg


Sengkang GRC MP-elect Jamus Lim revealed that Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin invited him and his fellow newly-elected parliamentarians to lunch and a tour of Parliament House, yesterday (7 Aug).

Sharing a photo of himself beside Mr Tan’s seat, Mr Lim shared on Facebook: “The new MPs-elect were invited by House Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin to lunch at Parliament House, after which we went on a tour of the place.”

Revealing an interesting tidbit about the Speaker’s seat, the Workers’ Party (WP) politician added: “I learned that the Speaker actually has a mini soundspeaker embedded in the seat (behind the bulbous metal grate with a rook logo; the Speaker’s speaker?)—all the better to hear our passionate arguments when parliament is in session, I guess!”

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Jamus thank you for warming the hum in fat fuck Kirsten han’s cunt!

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Praise for Jamus Lim and WP for not forgetting to visit residents in private housing

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Tatler Tours: Jamus Lim Takes You Around Anchorvale, Sengkang | The Best Food, Activities and Spots

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Singapore's first vending machine cafe is conveniently situated at the void deck of Block 320C, right next to Nan Chiau Primary School. It offers an array of Western dishes such as spaghetti bolognese and local food such as nasi lemak and seafood hor fun.

"What's nice about this cafe is that it is a hint of the future," Lim said. It is open for 24 hours daily and offers a variety of hot food, light bites and drinks such as freshly-squeezed orange juice and coffee.

For curious readers, our travel guide's snacks of choice were chocolate Pocky biscuits, Calbee prawn crackers, and a refreshing cup of OJ to beat the sweltering heat.


VendCafe by Chef in Box :thumbsup:

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Sengkang Riverside Park is a major recreation spot that is situated along Punggol River, one of two rivers that border the town of Sengkang. Unique to this landmark is the Fruit Tree Trail that runs along the parameters of the wetlands and plays host to 16 different fruit species, among many other routes for visitors to cycle or exercise. The park itself is also connected to the 26km North Eastern Riverine Loop via Singapore's park connector network, which extends further to Punggol Park, Punggol Point Park and Punggol Waterway Park.

"Many of the residents who live in Sengkang are actually long-time residents of the North-East, for many generations," Lim shared.

"Sengkang Riverside Park includes a floating wetland and is Singapore's largest manmade wetland; and this wetland, of course, heralds back to the time when the coastal regions of Singapore had mangrove swamps as well as flora and fauna."



Jamus Lim at Sengkang Riverside Park :thumbsup:

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Tucked away along the border of the neighbourhood is the idyllic residential area of Anchorvale Cove, home to young families living in four- and five-room flats.

"The common area nestled within these blocks is beautiful and idyllic, and a great example of integrated community space," Lim mentioned, in reference to the gazebos, children's playground and community garden—the latter being an underappreciated concept in our concrete jungle.

"When I was growing up, we used to have sandboxes that kids would play in," Lim said. "But that isn't the model for modern playgrounds these days. Nevertheless, kids find a lot of expression in the playgrounds in this area."


Jamus Lim at Anchorvale Cove :thumbsup:

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Jamus Lim tucking into a plate of char kuay teow :thumbsup:

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