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  1. technological hub = pirated stuff, cheap car repair servicing, cheap petrol medical hub = health spa, massage, cheap supplements, cheap blue pills, illegal drugs
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  3. i think kgk ate chicken liao then jiak hokkien mee leh
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  4. its the same thing in sgp as sexposed by @The_King kor kor's quiet commercial series. tiagong his plan is to expand coverage to jb and batam pre-wuhan. the ruling politicians just want to increase the economy by inflated asset prices so that property developers can offload properties to kumgong investors. i m just waiting to see how the johor sultan and the johor state investment company can sell this project to kumgong sgp investors. http://coronadeproperties.com/
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  5. i see wrongly. i read as lim bei. Anyway whatever that A*hole touch will become sai lah. This photo reminds me of Asiatique in bangkok
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  6. that's a shit place for the longest time I doubt rental cheap also. nothing much there one. mostly clinics for cheap MCs. this whole CCK area alot of revamp, mostly 20+ years old liao.
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  7. i was thinking along similar lines... bolehsia economy so chui... they build so many offit for what? to sell ramly burger?
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  8. come open a branch at Changi Jewel... sinkies will go queue
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  9. This one at Tamp Hub, one of the corner stall at the end...the auntie give a lot, $4.50 only after using kpt card
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  10. must think i super kumgong to invest in this project. https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1668645/offices-and-malls-remain-oversupply-pressure-vacancy-and-rental-rates
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  11. JTC calls for press conference to accept supervisory responsibilities... then move on... Vivian announce in parliament he accepts responsibilities for TT fake news... then move on... mouth service only... talk is cheap... no need much compensation
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  12. been to that place, its quite run down. but, i dont think an "upgrade" to turn it from a "wet market" into a "shopping center" will be helpful. they need bright, wide and open walkways. no need escalators or comfy couch.
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  13. Upgrade means increase in rental which in turns means increase in prices for residents.
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  15. tony havent restored kgk xdd @HarrisY's full pay yet, so he bo budget to jiak chicken twice a week liao. now the kgk xdd can only afford to jiak chicken and lim starbucks kopi only once per week. and this is only possible becos kgk xdd jiak sgd4 cai png and his waterbottle of maria-brewed lipton teh for lunch everyday. really is jin kelian.
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  16. kgk xdd jin kumgong. sakti kia is jiak atbcp be4 jiak hokkien mee one. tiagong the aftertaste of atbcp juice will linger well with hokkien mee sauce one. wahahahahhaha
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  17. Limbang Shopping Centre Has Been Under Upgrading Since Sep, Will Have Peranakan Shophouse Façade Residents of Choa Chu Kang will be familiar with Limbang Shopping Centre, known for its distinctive Peranakan-inspired sloping roof and shop archways. It’s also a popular place for residents to get their daily essentials and eat out. Source However, the complex is set to become more popular as it’s currently undergoing a revamp that will give it a wider array of shops and food and beverage (F&B) outlets. Source Residents can look forward to the upgraded mall being completed by the 3rd quarter of 2022. Revamp announced in 2019 Limbang Shopping Centre, as it was, wasn’t too shabby, with 33 shops, a food court, wet market and supermarket. It even had a McDonald’s. Source However, even though the current village-like design has a rustic appeal, the garish colours might strike some as a bit outdated. Source In Sep 2019, Mr Lawrence Wong, MP for Marsiling-Yee GRC, announced in a speech that the shopping centre would be upgraded in 2020. Source The upgraded mall will more shops and more F&B options, he added. Design will incorporate Peranakan shophouse façade According to building developer CPG Consultants, the new Limbang Shopping Centre will incorporate a Peranakan shophouse façade in its design so shoppers can “relive the old days”. Source It kinda reminds us of the shops in Changi Airport Terminal 4‘s transit area. From the artist’s impressions of the development, it appears that the main entrance will be completely changed from its current sloping roof to a more contemporary glass structure. Source The periphery of the mall will also be brushed up to include gardens and outdoor seating. Source Visitors will be able to walk through the landscaped gardens to access the shops facing the road. Source The company also said it had received a Certificate of Merit for Design at the HDB Design Awards 2020 for its work on the project. Upgrading was pushed back to Sep 2020 However, in a Facebook post in Jun 2020, Mr Wong, who’s the MP for Limbang ward, said the upgrading would be pushed back. While it was slated to begin in Jun, the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting ‘Circuit Breaker’ caused a shutdown in construction activities. Source The Education Minister also sought residents’ understanding that the project might take “a bit longer to materialise”. However in Sep, the upgrading started in earnest, with many tenants moving to temporary container offices. While 4 tenants, including NTUC FairPrice and the food court, remained open, the wet market had to close. McDonald’s, unfortunately, has also closed down. Here’s a list of tenants who’re still open: Source No change to estimated completion date You might have noticed that the poster estimates that the upgrading would be completed in the 3rd quarter of 2022. However, given that the construction started 3 months late, and Mr Wong had said that the timeline had to be pushed back, residents may be wondering if the new mall will be opened later. Responding to enquiries from MS News, the Housing and Development Board’s Properties & Land Group said there’s no updated timeline for the completion of the shopping centre. Thus, if the projected completion is 3Q 2022, that’s when it will be completed for now. Source Of course, as Mr Wong had said the revised timeline will be finalised soon, there’s always the possibility of updates closer to the completion date. Breathing new life into Limbang While there’s still more than a year to wait, we’re certain that residents’ patience will be rewarded with a spanking-new mall with a wide range of places to dine out. Let’s look forward to more information on the new shops and F&B outlets that will be coming to the neighbourhood. Hopefully, McDonald’s will come back too.
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  18. they just want a tall and shiny tower to show off warrior pride.
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  19. diam diam lah!!!! upgrade means better living standards, ok???????? it also means higher hdb flat value!!!!! huat ah!!!!!!! (according to pappy logic)
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  20. mao and guevara r rite!!!!!
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  21. they asking US and UN to send help... Do they want AMDK troops to invade them?
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  22. Only the people who can take back the country from the greedy general
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  23. for ppl like him, they are always waiting
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  24. last time beehoon with hotdog only sgd1.10 the uncle and aunty in my school tuckshop very nice, only charge me sgd1 everytime. but when i realized actual total price is sgd1.10, i pay full price becos he is alrdy selling to students very cheap liao. he and aunty refused at first, but i told uncle and aunty since they r semi-retired and selling to us students so cheap, i cannot take advantage of ur kindness.
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  25. all these indian fresh grads r all looking up to their most successful compatriot in sgp.
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  26. SINGAPORE - Patients who have recently taken the Covid-19 vaccine are advised to reschedule their yearly mammogram screenings as the presence of swollen lymph nodes, which is one of the known side effects of the jab, could be mistakenly identified as a sign of breast cancer. Doctors have advised them to move their mammogram screenings to either before receiving their Covid-19 vaccine or a few weeks after their second dose, to avoid confusion. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can cause swollen lymph nodes on the neck or arms, though it usually gets better by itself in a week or so, according to the Ministry of Health. Dr Tan Yah Yuen, a breast surgeon at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital, said the recent Covid-19 vaccination may cause swollen underarm lymph nodes on the vaccinated arm, which could lead doctors to "falsely suspect" an early sign of cancer. "If the clinical suspicion is that the swollen lymph node is due to the vaccination and not breast cancer, then a repeat ultrasound can be done in two to three months to follow up on the swollen lymph nodes for resolution," she added. So far, she has seen two patients, both healthcare workers, who had their mammogram and ultrasound screenings after receiving their Covid-19 vaccinations. Both had enlarged lymph nodes on their underarm where the jab was given. Since there were no other "suspicious signs" of breast cancer, the hospital will follow up with a repeat ultrasound. All other patients who just received their Covid-19 vaccinations have been informed to reschedule their check-ups, said Dr Tan, noting that the American Society of Breast Surgeons has recommended that women should consider scheduling mammogram or ultrasound checks before taking the first vaccine dose, or four to six weeks after the second dose. Women who are in cancer remission should also discuss with their doctor the appropriateness of rescheduling their mammogram or ultrasound checks, and they should seek to have their vaccine jab on the opposite arm if possible to avoid false alarms of cancer recurrence, she advised. Dr Ong Kong Wee, medical director of K W Ong Breast and General Surgery Clinic, said the concern over enlarged or swollen lymph nodes in the underarm is that it could be a sign of breast cancer spreading to the lymph nodes. But this could also be due to infection or autoimmune diseases. He also advised patients to schedule their mammogram screenings before going for their vaccine as this would prevent them from being subjected to more "extensive and invasive tests", such as a needle biopsy. Agreeing, infectious diseases expert Paul Tambyah, who is also president of the Asia Pacific Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infection, said that it would be prudent to schedule mammograms at least two weeks after receiving the vaccine, or before the vaccination to "avoid unnecessary anxiety". He added that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine trial found that there were 64 cases of swollen lymph nodes among the vaccine recipients, versus six cases who had received the placebo. Both groups had more than 20,000 people each. The report from the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention on the international trial had also stated that the lymph node swelling lasted an average of 10 days, added Prof Tambyah. However, he noted that the trial recipients were not specifically asked if they had experienced lymph node swelling, so the figures from the trial might be under reported. On the other hand, results from the Moderna vaccine trial conducted in the US had found that 14 per cent, or 2,090 of the 14,677 vaccine recipients had developed swollen lymph nodes, against 3.9 per cent of the placebo recipients. These typically lasted for around seven days after the vaccination. Professor Dale Fisher, a senior infectious diseases specialist at the National University Hospital, said it would not be surprising to find swollen lymph nodes after a vaccine jab as it is a major site for the body's immune response. He also advised separating both medical procedures, where possible, in case one affects the other.
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  27. https://www.facebook.com/144053245626126/posts/4056490171049061/?d=n
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