Selfish Singaporeans Celebrates National Day

2005.0809 – Nagasaki Nuked Day
Also happened to be Singapore’s National Day
I must really thank my ‘fellow Singaporeans’ * puke * for turning the Benjamin Sheares Bridge – all five lanes of it – into their own private parking lot today, simply because they wanted to have the freaking best position and convenience to view our gover-min use our money to ‘bung-bao’ (放炮). For their Uniquely (selfish) Singaporean effort, I was stuck in the cab along the stretch of road leading up to the ECP for almost a good half an hour until all the fireworks is over, which costs me a smacking extra $8 dollars in cab fare. Thank you very much, Singapore, for making the 40th anniversary of our nation’s birth a particularly memorable one, you freaking sonuvabitches. What so damned good to see about those freaking fireworks anyway, you freaks? So suaku never see before is it? Like Gandalf’s fireworks in Lord of the Rings (Part 1) one – ‘wu long wu hong’ – (有龙有凤 Got Dragon Got Phoenix) – is it?
A picture of some of the ‘mofos’

See the bitch on the scooter with the camera and the taxi driver outside his cab

Skin Deep Patriots


兀兰某处
Somewhere in Woodlands
这的确是能让人为之痛哭。让国旗如此蒙羞,还不如不挂。This is enough to make you weep. For the flag to be displayed in such indignified state, it might as well not be displayed.

靖国神社 – 新加坡裕廊西分社
Yakusuni Shrine – Jurong West Branch, Singapore

既然日本首相小泉如此喜欢参拜神社,俺也来一起参拜。俺还在俺家开设了间‘分社’方便参拜。大家也不妨也在家里弄个‘分社’在每年八月的广岛和长崎的原爆纪念日和日本投降日当天一同参拜。只要日本政府和右派继续否认太平洋战争的罪行,亚洲里受过日本蝗军蹂躏的国民就应该‘支持参拜 ’家中的‘神社’。

Since Japanese Prime Minister Konkz-umi Junk-ichiro loves to pay respect at the Yakusuni Shrine so much, I will join in the fun. To that effect, I have set up a branch of the Yakusuni shrine at my home for my own convenience. Everyone is encouraged to have a branch at home so that they can also pay their respects on every anniversary of the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and also VJ – Victory over Japan – Day. As long as the Japanese gover-min and the right wing continue to deny their war crimes during the Pacific War, all citizens of countries oppressed before by the Imperial Japanese forces should ‘support’ the ‘paying of respects’ of their home ‘shrines’.