Ever been per­suaded not to put a valid park­ing coupon when park­ing in one of our nation’s fine car parks?

The moral of the story is, don’t give in to any­one who tempts you to break the law, no mat­ter how well you think you know them, and no mat­ter how silly you think the law is, because when some­one tempts you to break the law, they can never be well-meaning. I mean, egging you on to break the law? And you lis­ten to them? Are you nuts? Watch out for your­selves first! This is no first-world gra­cious soci­ety! Who are you kidding?!

This mrbrown show is spon­sored by yearbook.com.sg, Singapore’s very own “School Reunions” site.

Pod­cast: the mrbrown show 12 June 2006: Tempted to break the law

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  • kiak

    hey miyagi.. you’re damn pro­fi­cient in your accents. well done! it’s really good with the malay, indian and the ang moh one. haha

  • kiak

    hey miyagi.. you’re damn pro­fi­cient in your accents. well done! it’s really good with the malay, indian and the ang moh one. haha

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