Tissue Paper Gang
Was having lunch juz now and tot of blogging abt this.
Years ago, there are secret society gangs but they also 'commericalise' liao... From fighting, now 'upgraded' to illegal gambling.
These few yrs there is this now gang of ppl called the Tissue Paper Gang.
They are non-profit organisation which no need to have swearing cemeronies nor application forms. There is no membership fees or subscription fee. Yes! Its FOC!!!
Wat they did is... They showed up during lunch hour and start throwing tissue papers on seats and disappear. Minutes later, they came back with food...
Well i am sometimes a bit irriated by them. I dont mind u put umbrella or wallet there lah. (But make sure wallet got $). Or ask some1 to look after. But they threw tissue paper!
Then i wondering how they recognise their papers...
It always happen in CBD. Any feedback from other places?
Amai, dont bother to answer... Your workplace dont have such gangsters... Heehee...
Btw, Boys of 13.5 yrs old need to apply for exit permit wef next yr, i think...
Years ago, there are secret society gangs but they also 'commericalise' liao... From fighting, now 'upgraded' to illegal gambling.
These few yrs there is this now gang of ppl called the Tissue Paper Gang.
They are non-profit organisation which no need to have swearing cemeronies nor application forms. There is no membership fees or subscription fee. Yes! Its FOC!!!
Wat they did is... They showed up during lunch hour and start throwing tissue papers on seats and disappear. Minutes later, they came back with food...
Well i am sometimes a bit irriated by them. I dont mind u put umbrella or wallet there lah. (But make sure wallet got $). Or ask some1 to look after. But they threw tissue paper!
Then i wondering how they recognise their papers...
It always happen in CBD. Any feedback from other places?
Amai, dont bother to answer... Your workplace dont have such gangsters... Heehee...
Btw, Boys of 13.5 yrs old need to apply for exit permit wef next yr, i think...
3 Comments:
And there're people who started selling tissue papers during lunchbreaks to "facilitate" these people in booking seats! But frankly speaking, if you can put tissue paper, other people can jolly well throw them away too!
my concern is: what will vistors think when they see this 'culture'
I think most likely they'll be surprised initially, but soon get used to it, because being kiasu is already a very well-known characteristic of Singaporeans,
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