Looking at the mrt gantry brought some pain in my heart. My mum liked to collect it at one point and would purposely buy it and then didnt use it so that it has value. We would also buy single value cards and didnt return it if we liked the designs. She also bought collectibles for all the children but my eldest went to hobby shops to sell it away later. Later realised MRT made the cards obsolete and those values were trapped and lost.
I miss the old days... wonder why these old channel 8 series are not uploaded for use to watch online. I am sure there are lots of people who are itching to see their favourites from the past, beside they can also generate income.
I just saw liping at a Beer Festival a couple of month back. She was with Yahui. Yahui approached me and politely asked me not to take video. I think there were a couple of other young colleagues but i didnt recognise them as i dont follow the local scene anymore. I also met ex hubby of triple nine actress. Later i also saw Vincent Ng, the martial artist actor.
@@SuccessforLifester In 1999, 1 of my uni female classmate invited me along for afternoon tea somewhere in Orchard Rd, she told me to come along coz it wld be a pleasant surprise coz she wanted to intro someone "special" to me - someone whom i surely will recognise. And so i went. Guess who was at our table??? Pat Mok!!! I was shocked. Then there was this other 4th person at the same table too - another lady whom i cant recall whom I've never met b4 but i dun think this person was from the entertainment industry. 3 of them ladies started bitching away in Mandarin, and i felt increasingly uncomfortable coz Pat Mok... her behaviour & lack of eye contact with me was obviously "denying my very existence". In short, I was ignored. Anyway, i kept mostly quiet while the 3 of them were chatting away in Mandarin. I think i uttered something midway in response to something Pat Mok was saying, and then there was complete silence... very awkward and that was my 1 and only 1 encounter with Pat Mok. At the end of tea session, I told my lady fren i dun think i wan to see her again.
@@BlueGlobal1988 your story is nice. I was ever at a singles activities, cycling at Ecp. Someone told me an actress was among the group. That time she was not so famous yet. But because group was big I didn't see her. I have forgotten her name
Looking at the mrt gantry brought some pain in my heart. My mum liked to collect it at one point and would purposely buy it and then didnt use it so that it has value. We would also buy single value cards and didnt return it if we liked the designs. She also bought collectibles for all the children but my eldest went to hobby shops to sell it away later. Later realised MRT made the cards obsolete and those values were trapped and lost.
I miss the old days... wonder why these old channel 8 series are not uploaded for use to watch online. I am sure there are lots of people who are itching to see their favourites from the past, beside they can also generate income.
I just saw liping at a Beer Festival a couple of month back. She was with Yahui. Yahui approached me and politely asked me not to take video. I think there were a couple of other young colleagues but i didnt recognise them as i dont follow the local scene anymore. I also met ex hubby of triple nine actress. Later i also saw Vincent Ng, the martial artist actor.
Yahui seems like a very authentic polite gal...
@@BlueGlobal1988 unlike mok xiao ling at a temple in bedok during hungry ghost acting like a vicious ghost asking me to stop video
@@SuccessforLifester In 1999, 1 of my uni female classmate invited me along for afternoon tea somewhere in Orchard Rd, she told me to come along coz it wld be a pleasant surprise coz she wanted to intro someone "special" to me - someone whom i surely will recognise. And so i went. Guess who was at our table??? Pat Mok!!! I was shocked. Then there was this other 4th person at the same table too - another lady whom i cant recall whom I've never met b4 but i dun think this person was from the entertainment industry. 3 of them ladies started bitching away in Mandarin, and i felt increasingly uncomfortable coz Pat Mok... her behaviour & lack of eye contact with me was obviously "denying my very existence". In short, I was ignored. Anyway, i kept mostly quiet while the 3 of them were chatting away in Mandarin. I think i uttered something midway in response to something Pat Mok was saying, and then there was complete silence... very awkward and that was my 1 and only 1 encounter with Pat Mok. At the end of tea session, I told my lady fren i dun think i wan to see her again.
@@BlueGlobal1988 oh my message didnt appear. She scolded me in my video. Patricia Mok Temple can locate video
@@BlueGlobal1988 your story is nice. I was ever at a singles activities, cycling at Ecp. Someone told me an actress was among the group. That time she was not so famous yet. But because group was big I didn't see her. I have forgotten her name
The commuters in the background tho. They clearly recorded in public and kinda surprised MRT and Mediacorp (then SBC) got a permission to filmed it
Zhi Cai ever went to my auntie house to do some filming later my auntie family took a photo with him
Haven't heard dubbed voices since the 90s, strange to hear the deep voiced CLP sounding like she just inhaled Helium gas...
Don't forget the 1st Gen MRT ticket too 😄0:01
Indeed.. do you still keeping these old MRT cards?
during that time only got money people can afford this type of phone..
Is it taken at Triple Line Dhoby Ghaut?
At that time (1993) was only North-South Line (NSL) train platform... other lines were not built yet.
Which mrt stn is this???
Dhoby Ghaut MRT 😜
More like they took the duration from Dhoby Ghuat to Bishan Station to film that 1.5 min section
1:41 091/092
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