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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Good for Singapore. He broke the law he pays the consequences. He's lucky.

Here is the sign going into emigration.
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I lived in Singapore from 92-96 (kindergarten through third grade). I remember the whole Michael fay incident.
Clinton got his caning down from 6 to 4 strokes. My family thought his parents should've got the other 2. That's when I realized I didn't like Clinton.

Singapore doesn't mess around.
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www.businessinsider.com/things-that-are-illegal-in-singapore-2015-7

That said it was great to live there. On a 14 by 30 mile island with 3.5-4 million people at the time, my parents let my older sister(middle school) take me to the last movie on a Friday night, take the last mrt(subway) home and not have to worry about anything and this was before cell phones. There were also many times where my parents let me take the public bus myself. You don't mess around in Singapore.
 
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Pol Espargaro on his way to His and KTM's first ever Pole Position in the Premier Class of MotoGP. KTM had their first win last week by Brad Binder in his 3rd GP race now their 1st Pole..... this is only the 4th year they've been racing in the Premier Class. Amazing accomplishment for any manufacturer considering the level of competition.

Performance wise these GP bikes are 300-350hp and weight about 350lbs w/o the rider who's typically 150-175lbs. Top speed on the fastest track is near 220mph.
300- 350 HP, I think not. Around 250 is more like it. Bike weight is about 350 lbs, that’s insane.
 
Good for Singapore. He broke the law he pays the consequences. He's lucky.

Here is the sign going into emigration.
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And another
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I lived in Singapore from 92-96 (kindergarten through third grade). I remember the whole Michael fay incident.
Clinton got his caning down from 6 to 4 strokes. My family thought his parents should've got the other 2. That's when I realized I didn't like Clinton.

Singapore doesn't mess around.
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www.businessinsider.com/things-that-are-illegal-in-singapore-2015-7

That said it was great to live there. On a 14 by 30 mile island with 3.5-4 million people at the time, my parents let my older sister(middle school) take me to the last move on a Friday night, take the last mrt(subway) home and not have to worry about anythingand this was before cell phones. There were also many times where my parents let me take the public bus myself. You don't mess around in Singapore.

Been to Singapore three times. This was 72-73-74. One of the cleanest places I’ve ever been , for sure the cleanest large city. A shipmate ...a short timer in fact , decided to test the waters and find some drugs.
He found some pure smack. He went to the head in a hotel , snorted a little and dropped dead !! I heard they busted the man that he bought it from , and eventually hung him 😳
They don’t play any games there. Besides clean , ignorant hot !
 
Been to Singapore three times. This was 72-73-74. One of the cleanest places I’ve ever been , for sure the cleanest large city. A shipmate ...a short timer in fact , decided to test the waters and find some drugs.
He found some pure smack. He went to the head in a hotel , snorted a little and dropped dead !! I heard they busted the man that he bought it from , and eventually hung him 😳
They don’t play any games there. Besides clean , ignorant hot !

Darwin . . . new and improved version . . . with extra 'stupid eliminators'!

Now available in Singapore - only - apparently.
 
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Wow. He hoped he didn’t pass out, because they stop the caneing when that happens, and finish the punishment later. THAT is hardcore.

I love the law and order, I don’t like the irreversible punishment for a flawed and imperfect justice system. All I have to do is plant some drugs to get the State to murder someone for me?
 
300- 350 HP, I think not. Around 250 is more like it. Bike weight is about 350 lbs, that’s insane.
I wasn't referencing the Yamahas :LOL:

HP is always speculative, and TQ can be the real advantage giving the drive off the corner for more top speed like Ducati. The pair of 2019 KTM RC16's for sale are shown at 255+hp though numerous commentators around MotoGP this season have been mentioning the 300-350hp levels this year. The electronics have enough sophistication now to actually support that level of power output which allows a human to pilot them. I'd bet they've obtain 300+ at this point, which creates staggering horsepower to weight numbers. (y)
 
Ok Lah. Lived between Singspore and Batam, from 91 to 96. Went to school on Batam until 94/95, then went UWC for 1st year/6th grade. Singspore was awesome, cleanest plsce I have ever been. The boarding houses at UWC used to let us go to Orchard Rd. Or Sentosa every weekend. Batam was a shithole and still is.

Good for Singapore. He broke the law he pays the consequences. He's lucky.

Here is the sign going into emigration.
View attachment 7407507
And another
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I lived in Singapore from 92-96 (kindergarten through third grade). I remember the whole Michael fay incident.
Clinton got his caning down from 6 to 4 strokes. My family thought his parents should've got the other 2. That's when I realized I didn't like Clinton.

Singapore doesn't mess around.
View attachment 7407512
www.businessinsider.com/things-that-are-illegal-in-singapore-2015-7

That said it was great to live there. On a 14 by 30 mile island with 3.5-4 million people at the time, my parents let my older sister(middle school) take me to the last move on a Friday night, take the last mrt(subway) home and not have to worry about anythingand this was before cell phones. There were also many times where my parents let me take the public bus myself. You don't mess around in Singapore.
 
Do you work for KTM?
I was fortunate to be in a non-compensated advisory position (casual) with a close friend who I raced off-road with in the early-mid 80's when he was the US Maico importer and then became a Yamaha and one of the early US KTM dealers. His riding ability and business practices made him well respected within the ranks of KTM USA's management. Internally KTM is truly an awesome company that is seriously competition driven, the key people talk the talk and definitely can walk the walk. Being able to be around people like that at dealer meetings and new model testing events was without a doubt the best times of my life. (y)
 
It took me about 30 seconds before I figured it out......only because I knew it wasn't going to be what it looked like.