Recession Advice Part 127




In my on going series of fighting the recession, my advice out of the many for my readers in this installment is: EAT AT OLD MARKETS to save money.

Yes, that's right. You heard me. Eat at old markets. In fact, if you can't sleep at night and you're feeling hungry in the east, go down to Bedok North block 85 and eat something cheap. You have noodles, satay, carrot cake, hokkien mee, porridge, the works. And its probably cheaper if you're broke.

Rumors are rampant that elections might be coming up in Singapore pretty soon or later or never; and when you do meet your area MPs or when you meet representatives at a PAP rally, or when they come to your house and try to solicit your vote, ask them this: " What is your stance on keeping old markets in Singapore alive?" And I think you should base your decision to vote based on this proposition. And purely this. Because if there are no old markets, where will poor people like us eat?

Keep Hope Alive. Keep Old Markets Alive!

Yes We Can! Say it with me! Yes We Can!


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