"A home like none other."
Yep. That it is.
Also saw a brand spanking new sign in a very high-end mall downtown day for "men accessories." Where? I could use a man as an accessory.

One might want to sweep off their own back porch before complaining about others?movingtospore wrote:...... downtown day for "men accessories."
A day that is downtown, silly.sundaymorningstaple wrote:One might want to sweep off their own back porch before complaining about others?movingtospore wrote:...... downtown day for "men accessories."
What is a "downtown day"
not bad, vs a Singapore Uni student, who, when I prompted him to explain the story of the Merlion to some HK students on an exchange - declared that the Merlion was an amazing idea created by the STB - to promote Singapore !teck21 wrote:Many children of this country learn English from teachers who barely know English. There are some that can, and do teach it well, but of course there aren't many. The rest learn poor English that simply gets reinforced from every direction once outside of the classroom.
So there were a group of not-so-young students on an excursion along the Singapore River, and they were at the Sir Stamford Raffles statue.
Teacher asked very grandly, 'what is the statue doing?'.
Wot - the English or the "amazing idea"?sundaymorningstaple wrote:Which was absolutely correct.
what ? you mean the Merlion is just an STB invention ?sundaymorningstaple wrote:Which was absolutely correct.
The mystical beast was most probably a tiger, which were found in Singapore back in the days of Sir Stamford Raffles and earlier. The prince probably didn't know the difference between a lion and a tiger other than both were big cats. But it was the old STB that decided to put a fishy tail on the cat. The rest is hype.The lion head symbolises the legend of the discovery of Singapura, as recorded in the "Malay Annals". In ancient times, Singapore was known as Temasek, a Javanese word for sea. In the 11th century A.D, Prince Sang Nila Utama of the Sri Vijaya Empire rediscovered the island.
When the Prince first landed on Singapore's shores, he sighted a mystical beast which he later learnt was a lion. The Prince then decided to name the island "Singapura" which in Sanskrit means Lion (Singa) City (Pura). The fish tail of the Merlion symbolises the ancient city of Temasek and represents Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishing village.”
EVERYTHING I KNOW IS WRONG!!!sundaymorningstaple wrote: But it was the old STB that decided to put a fishy tail on the cat. The rest is hype.
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