Alex Au is now in court to defend his contempt of court
charges. One phrase that the AG mentioned in Au’s blog was highlighted. Au was
quoted to have said, ‘the courts were as “limp as a flag on a windless day”’.
The AG says that the metaphor of the flag implies that the
court needs ‘wind’ from outside the facts of the case to determine an outcome.
I vote this as the most ingenious interpretation of the
phrase, “limp as a flag on a windless day” I am impressed.
Kopi Level - Blue, Thank you.
But how come limp terrorist can escape hah?
ReplyDeleteAu is yet another weasel of the opposition camp, just like you.
ReplyDeleteYou two should be perfect for each other.
What would be the interpretation if Alex Au used the term half past six?
ReplyDeleteGot chance better emigrate. Now, very difficult for him to emigrate because his police record is not clean.
ReplyDeleteSneaky Raymond is here working full time. Your mother so happy that you are here ah?
ReplyDeleteYa, you can also use that quote to describe the failure of our procreation policy because, well - "The cock is limp as a flag on a windless day"
ReplyDeleteActually, what Alex wrote was "his confidence in the judiciary was as limp as a flag on a windless day".
ReplyDeleteMaybe should have said "as a flag on the moon."
siliao loh ....
ReplyDeletelike all courts around the world
ruling usually favour the rich, famous and elite
another one down the drain
papigs ... fuck u deep deep
court is as limp as a used condom
ReplyDeleteQuote for 2day..
ReplyDeleteY the kentucky fried chicleen president neber stay in stinkapore n celeebrate deepavali with his daft subjects at his istana?
But instead goes to loonton on official visit n have tea with the old witch at birmingham palace
No dignity.?
Dun like curry?
Knnccb... papigs