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RE: My hardest day


tiny168 wrote:

Technically Yes, smilesmilesmile

Geylang Chicken can be classified as a PET whether as a noun, a verb or an adjective..

- noun
a person especially cherished or indulged; favorite:
For instence - She was the Pax's pet.

- verb (used without object)
to engage in amorous fondling and caressing.
Both PAX and his/her PET indulge in some form of the abovementioned activities

- adjective
showing fondness or affection: to address someone with pet words.
Example: Some PAX will address the "PET" as PET.
"PET, your place or my place" OR more direct "PET, your face or my face?" (PUNS intended)
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very clear definitions.
maybe u shdgive that ATD LEWIS some English lessons.
i bet he wouldn't know the difference between a noun, a verband an adjective.


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Yo ppl,

when your ink runs out..


go to bro tiny -- cos u know he got it! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Don't forget Geylang chicken are strong supporter of taxi trade.

They don't take bus or MRT.
Often pick them up from their coop to their call job. Sometime fm hotel.
They often can't tell the destination. She will pass h/p to me and a male voice will direct.
So far no problem from them. Some even give tip when I wish them good luck


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lazybone wrote:

Don't forget Geylang chicken are strong supporter of taxi trade.

They don't take bus or MRT.
Often pick them up from their coop to their call job. Sometime fm hotel.
They often can't tell the destination. She will pass h/p to me and a male voice will direct.
So far no problem from them. Some even give tip when I wish them good luck



Fully agreed. I used to ply that area after midnight until the AV make that place a ghost town. Atleast you don;t get drunken pax that don't even know where is home or just merlion in your cab...smile



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noInk dried up long ago. Now got Diesel only.

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2nd worse day.....$30...

its tougher to find pax nowadays???
or more taxis plying the roads nowadays???

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Pax drop abit but number of cabs otr double...

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ya... was on cross st viaduct at 0030hrs last nite, look dwn n was shock to see long long Q of taxis along both stretch of Raffles Quay....
at this hr??confuse

sad... I call it 'Doctors more than Patient in a clinic'...
I went home straight aft I drop that last pax....disbelief



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stkee wrote:

Pax drop abit but number of cabs otr double...



shall we go to Speakers Corner & make noise holding banners like "HEY LTA WHY DUN YOU REGULATE THE SUPPLY & DEMAND OF TAXI INDUSTRIES IN A SMALL RED DOT"



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pirate wrote:

take it easy bro... no lost can liaos.. maybe u need to tune yr way of driving.. go another direction and less Q-ing.. or Q place that will have far trip 1...



Thanks bro Priate.
Have fine tuned these few days, result was greatly improved. Of course luck is still the big boss.



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KNN definately nos of cabs have INCREASED!!! CB.. last night PC show in suntec was GAME OVER near 2300hrs... only less then 1 hr or hot period... haizz

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