During the first leg of the ASEAN Football Championship at Singapore National Stadium, the Thai players, being extremely dissatisfied at the penalty (which ultimately led us to the victory of that game) given by the referee to our team, simply walked off the field in a huff. Like little girls. Eh, that was what a radio DJ said anyway.
And today I was reading the TODAY newspapers online and the headline on the first page, being so relevant to me, was so outstanding that I would be totally blind to miss it.

But to be honest, while I try to keep track of what’s going on in the Biomed industry in Singapore, I don’t care much as long as the industry is flourishing and blooming. If it’s not doing well, then I will be concerned. Even though I’m not exactly in the Biomed industry right now.
However, what caught my attention to this article, and I found it deeply amusing, is the cat fight lah. Ah-pi, how?? Our big bosses are fighting! Like kids!

I thought Dr Yeo’s comment to Dr Lee’s view that ”studies here should focus on Hepatitis B, auto-immune disease and head injuries” was seriously hilarious! hahahah bang your head against the wall!!! I think if you think logically, Dr Lee was probably refering to head injuries incurred during motor accidents, industrial accidents etc. And considering the number of accidents that occur every single day, I think quite a number of people suffer from head injuries every day. But still, Dr Philip Yeo, you win hands down lah! Bang your head against the wall, what a laugh!
It’s interesting though, how Dr Lee seems to have some objections towards the Government’s way of developing the Biomed hub in Singapore, as she was cited saying in her interview with Reuters, that she hoped that “maybe they (the Government) would have a rethink”. Well, considering that her dad is the most powerful man in our country (and also the man I respect the most), it seems almost strange to me that she seems to disagree with her dad’s views.
But well, it might be good that they have different views even if they have the same blood (and surename!), otherwise it seems just like a monopoly, like how other nations love to criticise us. But wait, or it could be an act to show us that not all Lees think alike!
Wahhh so mysterious…don’t know what’s ticking inside a Lee’s head hahah. Anyway here’s the article to read:
