More Mostly Real News from mr brown and Mr Tan!
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Podcast: the mrbrown show 26 June 2006: mostly real news 2 (MP3, File size: 4.7mb, Time: 00:10:29)
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You did not inform us that you did not have a television set, so you have to pay the fine. — Media Development Authority Officer
This was the reply one guy got when he told the officer why he did not have a TV, which is why he did not pay his radio and […]
LEFT: Singa The Courtesy Lion; RIGHT: Glenn Campbell
When I was a kid, I didn’t know what a rhinestone was, but there was a song that kept playing on the radio that made me sing along, with much gusto, that I was a Limestone Cowboy.
That, and that […]
From askgerard:
which begs several possible questions:
1) Where do the non-staff go in an emergency? Or,
2) How come only staff are instructed not to obstruct? Or,
3) Why is there only one stair?
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Readers’ Digest surveys are skewed. Our fair country rates lowly among the courteous cities of this world (bottom ten leh!) only because in our First World nation with First World amenities, doors open and close themselves and most public toilets have automatic flushes.
We don’t need […]
Singapore’s spaceport is coming soon, and the mrbrown show is right there at its launch.
This mrbrown show is sponsored by yearbook.com.sg, Singapore’s very own “School Reunions” site.
Podcast: the mrbrown show 21 June 2006: spaceport singapore (MP3, File size: 2.9mb, Time: […]
The mrbrownshow sits in on several Native English Speaking Interviews. It’s gonna be a tough run for Singaporeans hoping to speak like natives.
This mrbrown show is sponsored by yearbook.com.sg, Singapore’s very own “School Reunions†site
Podcast: the mrbrown show 19 June 2006: the native speaker […]
Not even in my wildest Chinese as a Second Language Oral Examination dreams have I been heard saying so many Chinese words at one go:
Man! So eloquent! So Mandarin! Whadda heow did I say?
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First of all, many thanks to the promoters of the Jamie Cullum concert last night for giving me and mr brown “VVIP” complimentary tickets. It was a smashing concert — Mr Cullum even broke (the keyboard cover of) the piano for good measure.
Pity the Suntec Convention Centre’s Hall on the 6th […]
We’ve had fabulous news headlines in recent days, which make up this podcast. The headlines are (mostly) real, the interviews are not.
This mrbrown show is sponsored by yearbook.com.sg, Singapore’s very own “School Reunions†site.
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