boredom2012
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Well I don't see him going to MC. He must be holding well
			
			Beh kan is like that one. Cannot solve problems and good at complaining only.https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/m...effrey-siow-opens-about-life-joining-politics
New parliamentarian Jeffrey Siow has gotten less sleep since his election as MP for Choa Chu Kang GRC in this year's General Election, and subsequent appointment to the Cabinet.
The Acting Minister for Transport quipped in Parliament on Monday (Sept 22): "My daughter has observed that my eyebags have their own eyebags."
Siow was speaking at the debate on the President's Address, where he opened up at the beginning of his address on how life has changed since he entered politics.
"I have less time to play football with my friends on Sundays. And even when I do, I am the most polite of players. When I get kicked at the back of my leg, I am the first to say, 'sorry, sorry'," he described.
What keeps him going is his family, he said, thanking his wife, brother, children and his mother — who chips in by volunteering at his Meet-the-People sessions.
"My family makes me feel that I am part of a team," Siow added.

https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/m...effrey-siow-opens-about-life-joining-politics
New parliamentarian Jeffrey Siow has gotten less sleep since his election as MP for Choa Chu Kang GRC in this year's General Election, and subsequent appointment to the Cabinet.
The Acting Minister for Transport quipped in Parliament on Monday (Sept 22): "My daughter has observed that my eyebags have their own eyebags."
Siow was speaking at the debate on the President's Address, where he opened up at the beginning of his address on how life has changed since he entered politics.
"I have less time to play football with my friends on Sundays. And even when I do, I am the most polite of players. When I get kicked at the back of my leg, I am the first to say, 'sorry, sorry'," he described.
What keeps him going is his family, he said, thanking his wife, brother, children and his mother — who chips in by volunteering at his Meet-the-People sessions.
"My family makes me feel that I am part of a team," Siow added.

 
So polite, never hear him say “im sorry, sorry” to commuters when trains disrupt or breakdown, but “breakdown like computers, phones”.https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/m...effrey-siow-opens-about-life-joining-politics
New parliamentarian Jeffrey Siow has gotten less sleep since his election as MP for Choa Chu Kang GRC in this year's General Election, and subsequent appointment to the Cabinet.
The Acting Minister for Transport quipped in Parliament on Monday (Sept 22): "My daughter has observed that my eyebags have their own eyebags."
Siow was speaking at the debate on the President's Address, where he opened up at the beginning of his address on how life has changed since he entered politics.
"I have less time to play football with my friends on Sundays. And even when I do, I am the most polite of players. When I get kicked at the back of my leg, I am the first to say, 'sorry, sorry'," he described.
What keeps him going is his family, he said, thanking his wife, brother, children and his mother — who chips in by volunteering at his Meet-the-People sessions.
"My family makes me feel that I am part of a team," Siow added.

how comes 1 page liao steel no peektures of branded bags

Look like VR man...
He must have know sorry no cureSo polite, never hear him say “im sorry, sorry” to commuters when trains disrupt or breakdown, but “breakdown like computers, phones”.


Who can take overIf you are having hard times means you are not up for the job.
Pls step down to someone who can better deliver a better outcome.