Buay tahan myself. Remember me winning hunting and gathering in monday? I went home tuesday night to a pleasant suprise in my mail box, two tickets to catch voice of a murderer! What's more those were open tickets, so i cant watch the film anytime i want hehe. 2 Hit combo waha.
Oh yes, just want to make a shout out, that i am still UNBEATEN in facebook's IQ test. Ye lesser mortals. Tsk. Wu Di Shi Ji Mo De. Im still waiting for someone worthy to beat me =)
I thought this article was funny.
Thou shalt not steal...but he stole a Bible
A DISTRICT judge dished out more than just a jail term yesterday to a man who had stolen a Bible to replace his torn and tattered one.
Community Court judge Bala Reddy gave the thief a new Bible before packing him off to prison for four months.
Before Tan Jit Liang, 26, left the dock, District Judge Reddy told him to open his gift and turn to a certain page in the Old Testament.
The judge said: 'You will see at page 65 that it says 'Thou shalt not steal'.
'While you are in prison, sit in prison and read the Bible, and ensure that you don't come before the courts again.''
The judge noted that Tan had several previous convictions for theft and had stolen books before.
'Now you have gone on to steal the Bible,'' the judge admonished.
Tan admitted telling a psychiatrist that he wanted a new Bible to replace his old one which had been torn.
Judge Reddy warned him that he would be considered for corrective training - a stricter regime meant for repeat offenders - the next time he broke the law again.
He jailed him for four months for stealing the New International Version Bible and a Bible cover which cost $99 from Tecman Management Services at Bras Basah Complex on Sept 17.
Police inspector Sheik Alaudeen said a sales assistant saw Tan behaving suspiciously at the shop at about 1.30pm that day.
The sales assistant stopped Tan outside the shop. He was hugging his haversack in front of him and became defensive.
Upon checking the contents in the bag, the shop assistant found the two items which had not been paid for.
Tan was detained and handed over to the police.
Pleading for leniency yesterday, Tan said he realised his mistake and promised not to offend again.
He had previous convictions for breaching protection orders and had been stealing since 2002.
He was last given two months' jail for theft almost a year ago.
Tan could have been jailed for up to seven years for his latest offence
Oh yes, just want to make a shout out, that i am still UNBEATEN in facebook's IQ test. Ye lesser mortals. Tsk. Wu Di Shi Ji Mo De. Im still waiting for someone worthy to beat me =)
I thought this article was funny.
Thou shalt not steal...but he stole a Bible
A DISTRICT judge dished out more than just a jail term yesterday to a man who had stolen a Bible to replace his torn and tattered one.
Community Court judge Bala Reddy gave the thief a new Bible before packing him off to prison for four months.
Before Tan Jit Liang, 26, left the dock, District Judge Reddy told him to open his gift and turn to a certain page in the Old Testament.
The judge said: 'You will see at page 65 that it says 'Thou shalt not steal'.
'While you are in prison, sit in prison and read the Bible, and ensure that you don't come before the courts again.''
The judge noted that Tan had several previous convictions for theft and had stolen books before.
'Now you have gone on to steal the Bible,'' the judge admonished.
Tan admitted telling a psychiatrist that he wanted a new Bible to replace his old one which had been torn.
Judge Reddy warned him that he would be considered for corrective training - a stricter regime meant for repeat offenders - the next time he broke the law again.
He jailed him for four months for stealing the New International Version Bible and a Bible cover which cost $99 from Tecman Management Services at Bras Basah Complex on Sept 17.
Police inspector Sheik Alaudeen said a sales assistant saw Tan behaving suspiciously at the shop at about 1.30pm that day.
The sales assistant stopped Tan outside the shop. He was hugging his haversack in front of him and became defensive.
Upon checking the contents in the bag, the shop assistant found the two items which had not been paid for.
Tan was detained and handed over to the police.
Pleading for leniency yesterday, Tan said he realised his mistake and promised not to offend again.
He had previous convictions for breaching protection orders and had been stealing since 2002.
He was last given two months' jail for theft almost a year ago.
Tan could have been jailed for up to seven years for his latest offence
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