1/26/2012

George Yeo a blessed man

George Yeo may have misread the message from Him and was in despair at his lost in Aljunid. He probably would be asking, why did He do it to him? He forgot that He may have better plans for him. By pulling him out from the bandwagon, George is now a free man, free from the taint of the gravy train. He must have found some goodness in George to lift him up from darkness and cleanse him from his past.

And shall the gravy train crash, George would only have Him to thank for. For when the ship sinks, he will not go down together. Lucky chap.

16 comments:

  1. Still drawing a pension, no ?

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  2. He can afford a private yalct. Bless his soul

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  3. Just like the president, when the govt kept increasing his pay, why blame him. He didn't know why he was there. He did not ask for it. He probably pai seh whenever he got a pay rise in hundreds of thousands or millions.

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  4. George given 2nd chance???

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  5. A happy outcome afterall. Lose the job but still drawing a nice fat pension, now resting and jalan for some tycoon... some are just born blessed , how true...

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  6. The cynic would say , he was "paid" to leave so as to keep the system stable and sustainable for the famileeeeeeee

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  7. A million dollar will buy him a very nice floating home in the sea so he won't have to sink like the rest of us. He can easily buy 50 of those for him and his extended family and blessed friends?

    Ahh. .. it is good to be a greater mortal.

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  8. George is given a second chance to be born again I suppose.

    He can spend all his time to answer his calling. Money is no longer an issue in his whole life.

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  9. Singaporeans will now have to serve him and pay him for life.

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  10. It pays to be a great man today. Those days, great man got whipped and nailed. These days, great men wine,dine and sign blank cheques.

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  11. George of the Jungle lah.

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  12. During his time in MOH , this guy did quite a bit of damage. Pui. Should have been gone long ago. Count his lucky stars that he was place to be booted out cos his philosophy differed with famileeeeeee

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  13. "He did not ask for it. He probably pai seh whenever he got a pay rise in hundreds of thousands or millions."


    haha... What is the difference between asking and kee-chiu-ing to support million-dollars salary for him and his cronies ?

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  14. Dun forget,oppositions approved extremely high ramsom

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  15. Let's hope all the suicide and loan shark cases are not related to gambling. Else it will be pay back Karma big fat time from HIM because this guy helped to fulfill the casino dreams right?

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