VOICE OF A YOUNG MOTHER IN SINGAPORE
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Harlequin:
Definitely a case of trying too hard on the part of some people. :evil:pirate:
This grandma also knows how to pull a fast one. As far as I can tell, penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens were all commercially available before 1952. No wonder sometimes the young don't believe us. :skeptical:
A case of
Lost in translation?
Overly polished?
Trying too hard?
Self righteousness?
Or, all of the above?
Some grandma got memory lapse? :evil:
maybe she was born in 1932?
As you had mentioned it would have been written by a grandma in the USA. To me, it is a recollection of her times (grandma possible to have memory lapse, I won't discount that when I become a grandma) and how the world had changed.
Whether penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens had reached this grandma where she lives, I can't answer for her. -
MR06:
Just curious - what was your point in posting this story? I really can't get the relation to the discussion up to that point.Definitely a case of trying too hard on the part of some people. :evil:
As you had mentioned it would have been written by a grandma in the USA. To me, it is a recollection of her times (grandma possible to have memory lapse, I won't discount that when I become a grandma) and how the world had changed.
Whether penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens had reached this grandma where she lives, I can't answer for her. -
slmkhoo:
Isn't the reply a simple one?
Just curious - what was your point in posting this story? I really can't get the relation to the discussion up to that point.MR06:
Definitely a case of trying too hard on the part of some people. :evil:
As you had mentioned it would have been written by a grandma in the USA. To me, it is a recollection of her times (grandma possible to have memory lapse, I won't discount that when I become a grandma) and how the world had changed.
Whether penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens had reached this grandma where she lives, I can't answer for her.
I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.
My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.
Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible. -
MR06:
Definitely a case of trying too hard on the part of some people. :evil:Harlequin:
[quote=\"pirate\"]This grandma also knows how to pull a fast one. As far as I can tell, penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens were all commercially available before 1952. No wonder sometimes the young don't believe us. :skeptical:
A case of
Lost in translation?
Overly polished?
Trying too hard?
Self righteousness?
Or, all of the above?
Some grandma got memory lapse? :evil:
maybe she was born in 1932?
As you had mentioned it would have been written by a grandma in the USA. To me, it is a recollection of her times (grandma possible to have memory lapse, I won't discount that when I become a grandma) and how the world had changed.
Whether penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens had reached this grandma where she lives, I can't answer for her.[/quote]Written by a grandma? I doubt so lah, it sounds more like it's written by some young chap that's overzealous, dying to impress, lazy to do background research to authenticate the info even it's such an easy task with google... and, I suspect the author probably has not much of a sense of responsibility, all he/she cared for was to catch some attention... Often seen people post comments by copying ideas/views from what they read online, just rephrase the words nia. :evil: -
MR06:
Isn't the reply a simple one?
Just curious - what was your point in posting this story? I really can't get the relation to the discussion up to that point.slmkhoo:
[quote=\"MR06\"]Definitely a case of trying too hard on the part of some people. :evil:
As you had mentioned it would have been written by a grandma in the USA. To me, it is a recollection of her times (grandma possible to have memory lapse, I won't discount that when I become a grandma) and how the world had changed.
Whether penicillin, television, FM radio broadcasts, electric typewriters and ball-point pens had reached this grandma where she lives, I can't answer for her.
I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.
My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.
Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.[/quote]OIC!! Now I get what you mean.
You remind me of my DH when we are talking about A, and he suddenly goes to D, without telling me about the Bs and Cs that goes on in his brain, and I go :scratchhead:
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concern2:
me too..........
OIC!! Now I get what you mean.......
hahaβ¦sry arh not tuned to the right frequency .....
...no wonder catch no ball..
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but arh.. the caravan thingy i only tongue in cheek say say nia..
no hidden agenda one..
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MR06:
I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.Isn't the reply a simple one?
I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.
My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.
Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible. -
OIC!! Now I get what you mean.
You remind me of my DH when we are talking about A, and he suddenly goes to D, without telling me about the Bs and Cs that goes on in his brain, and I go :scratchhead:
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By the way, is your DH a left-hander? -
slmkhoo:
I was going to say before all these clarifications that we already have something similar to that but for older children. Don't even have to bring them to work to deposit in a holding room. The caravan can pick up from home. It's called \"school bus\". :siam:
I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.MR06:
Isn't the reply a simple one?
I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.
My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.
Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible. -
pirate:
I was going to say before all these clarifications that we already have something similar to that but for older children. Don't even have to bring them to work to deposit in a holding room. The caravan can pick up from home. It's called \"school bus\". :siam:[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
I see. So you are just saying that things can change rapidly. I agree with that.slmkhoo:
[quote=\"MR06\"]Isn't the reply a simple one?
I replied on concern2 calling children being deposited in a holding room and a caravan bringing them to a ulu childcare an exaggeration.
My take is it may not be that far-fetched as this grandma story shows how the world changes over a short time span.
Recalled the Minister suggesting old folks home for our people to be housed across the causeway, I feel the tongue-in-cheek suggestion should not be dismissed as impossible.
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