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Skip n Moz™ in Swampy Singapore

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Singapore is not all metropolis and there are still pockets of swampland from whence she sprung. Them swamps are teeming with life and Skip n Moz™, that lovable mud skipper and talented fiddler crab, are no sticks in the mud. Check out my other blogs: Nanyang, a graphic novel http://tanchoonhongcreative.blogspot.sg Shanghai, virtually painted http://tanchoonhong.blogspot.sg

Unanswered questions

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Love At First Bite

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Singapore passes Paternity Leave into law!

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"I Piss On Your Currency"

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What is a layman to make of central banks rolling the printing presses? Sounds like “I piss on your currency.” Especially for the debtor who can print his own money in which the debt is also denominated and is accepted worldwide.

SELF PROMOTION: SINGAPORE BICENTENNIAL SOUVENIRS

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BLOG POSTS CONTINUE AFTER THIS Available in two designs. Check links below.   Images ©Zazzle.com Step out in these awesome T-shirts celebrating the Singapore Bicentennial which marks the 200th Anniversary of the founding of Singapore by Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young English officer of the East India Company. Once a trading centre of some renown and known as Singapura the Lion City, it had declined into a fishing village by the time Raffles landed on her shores.  However, Raffles, a product of the Enlightenment, had a vision beyond establishing a new duty-free port. He wanted it to be a beacon of hope, freedom and justice, thus setting in motion events that catapulted Singapore into the stunning metropolis it is today. Click above to watch Video Preview Store Link to products:  Here Copyright © Tan Choon Hong 2019. All rights reserved. 

Three Wise Monkeys and Noah's Ark

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I Piss on Your Currency: Quantitative Easing Revisited

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What is a layman to make of central banks rolling the printing presses? Sounds like “I piss on your currency.” Especially for the debtor who can print his own money in which the debt is also denominated and is accepted worldwide. But two can play at the game ... Water released from the Three Gorges Dam, Hubei province, China.