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  • louisoh
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    Originally posted by pilotsnoopy View Post
    you sure the government don't give you the privilege of just watching proceedings from home?
    Untill now... i still dun have a say... reason: Walkover...

    WTF came up with this walkover BS is a genius...

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  • wolfeyes1974
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    Originally posted by pilotsnoopy View Post
    you sure the government don't give you the privilege of just watching proceedings from home?
    who needs that, bro? that will probably impress the FTs...if it even works for them...

    oh, the privileges come with higher costs nowadays....

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  • pilotsnoopy
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    Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Post
    whatever!! i'm eagerly waiting for the next election when i can have a say again...
    you sure the government don't give you the privilege of just watching proceedings from home?

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  • exxondus
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    Lucky i don really cook

    but having said that. My pub is still gg up as both gas n electricity also up by so much

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  • wolfeyes1974
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    whatever!! i'm eagerly waiting for the next election when i can have a say again...

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  • louisoh
    started a topic First Electricity.. now Gas ?

    First Electricity.. now Gas ?

    http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore...-13,8-per-cent


    Gas tariff up 13.8 per cent
    05:55 AM Oct 29, 2009
    From next month, the City Gas tariff for households will go up by 13.8 per cent, or 2.24 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to 18.52 cents per kWh.

    Gas tariffs are reviewed quarterly and adjusted in line with changes in the cost of feedstock for gas production, in turn pegged to the price of high sulphur fuel oil, said City Gas.

    The tariff hike - which has been approved by the Energy Market Authority - is due largely to "significantly higher" prices of the latter over the last three months.

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