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I received a few phone calls this morning from my fellow network of grassroots leaders. They were cheering me and I thought, "huh what's happening?"... has PAP won the election already? I was thinking, it's not possible as the polling day is 6th May... after much persuasion finally these guys broke the news that I was published in the People's Action Party monthly "Petir Magazine".

The same afternoon, I received a hard-copy of the magazine with more phone calls and SMS insisting that I share it in my blog with the rest of the world. I was told not to be selfish. Hahahah... Yeah right guys...


So after some thinking I then decided to share it with all of you on what actually was written about me by the editor.

Too bad though, I am getting married on June 18, so I am no longer a bachelor that is "29 years young"! Heheheh...

Without further yakking-yakking... here's the article
(click on the image on the right to see the full story in A4 format -->).



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