Msia's Deputy Speaker misheard "Swiftie" as "striptease".
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[WATCH] 👂Am I hearing this right? 

Msia's Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Ramli Mohd Nor, misheard "Swiftie" as "striptease". 

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Ok lah. 
Mind is the forerunner of all things. 
He must be thinking about 'striptease'.
So swiftie becomes strip tease.
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Could be the other way. He heard correctly because the person speaking pronounced like striptease.     Big Grin

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the speaker also like to jiak mango?
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Dirty minded Speaker only hear things he like to hear Big Grin

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Would you like to see Taylor Swift strip tease or Liu Ling Ling strip tease? Thinking

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(15-03-2024, 09:25 PM)Migrant Wrote:  Ok lah. 
Mind is the forerunner of all things. 
He must be thinking about 'striptease'.
So swiftie becomes strip tease.
Me to take or al-some 1-hour to this page, can some folks info to this sgtalk.net, it took so long to fine this page. No good...🤣😅😆

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Deputy Speaker Ramli Mohd Nor genuinely misheard "Swiftie" as "striptease." I guess Taylor Swift’s fans didn’t expect that mix-up in Parliament! It shows that even politicians can have a little "oops" moment!
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The Deputy Speaker mistaking "Swiftie" for "striptease" sounds like something out of a comedy sketch. It must have been awkward in the room for a second, but everyone’s bound to mishear things occasionally. Especially with how fast some words can sound alike in a busy session.
It’s even more relatable when you think about how many new terms there are these days—Swiftie, stan, meme lingo—it can catch people off guard. I hope it brought a laugh to lighten things up. If you’re curious to check out more on funny mix-ups like this, check out 신림셔츠룸 for a bit of entertainment on the side.
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(15-03-2024, 08:34 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  [WATCH] 👂Am I hearing this right? 

Msia's Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Ramli Mohd Nor, misheard "Swiftie" as "striptease". 

▶️ https://bit.ly/43eHBVz

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Like his dad, like father, like son, both also cannot come back..S'pore. crying
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LKY grand son... Wink
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LKY grand son.
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Both His uncle and aunty don't him to come back.
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(25-03-2024, 12:20 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Me to take or all-ready some 1-hour to find this page, can some folks info to this sgtalk.net, it took me so long to fine this page. No good...lehh🤣😅😆

Top 3 places for satay in Kajang
KAJANG is the very epicentre for satay. Aficionados will agree that though quality barbecued meat on sticks can be found almost anywhere these days, there is something special about satay made in Kajang... Big Grin

Whether it is the sauce, marinade or the size of the satay itself, many foodies will agree that it is worth making the trip to try out the local speciality.
https://focusmalaysia.my/top-3-places-fo...in-kajang

Foodies'll agree it is worth making a trip to try out the local speciality. Especially Kajang Satay.
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(15-03-2024, 09:25 PM)Migrant Wrote:  Ok lah. 
Mind is the forerunner of all things. 
He must be thinking about 'striptease'.
So swiftie becomes strip tease.

Sound like.... Laughter-13
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1MDB: Full summary of judge's ruling ordering Najib to enter defence. Oct 30, 2024 4:16 PM

Updated: 4:36 PM
The courts have released judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah’s summary judgment today, ordering Najib Abdul Razak to enter his defence in the 1MDB case. Among others, Sequerah ruled that Najib had a responsibility to take reasonable steps to ascertain whether the US$681 million deposited into his account - and later returned US$620 million - was from unlawful activities or otherwise
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(15-03-2024, 08:34 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  [WATCH] 👂Am I hearing this right? 

Msia's Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Ramli Mohd Nor, misheard "Swiftie" as "striptease". 

▶️ https://bit.ly/43eHBVz

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Lousy in English lah! Big Grin
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(30-10-2024, 04:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  1MDB: Full summary of judge's ruling ordering Najib to enter defence. Oct 30, 2024 4:16 PM

Updated: 4:36 PM
The courts have released judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah’s summary judgment today, ordering Najib Abdul Razak to enter his defence in the 1MDB case. Among others, Sequerah ruled that Najib had a responsibility to take reasonable steps to ascertain whether the US$681 million deposited into his account - and later returned US$620 million - was from unlawful activities or otherwise

A seasoned legal eagle himself, Mohamed Hanipa Maidin has scrutinised the reasons behind Muhammad Shafee Abdullah not winning a “shred of cotton” in the case involving former premier Najib Abdul Razak.

Disagreeing with Shafee, who appeared to cast aspersions on judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah’s conduct, he argued that the root of the problem is the case.
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(30-10-2024, 11:05 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A seasoned legal eagle himself, Mohamed Hanipa Maidin has scrutinised the reasons behind Muhammad Shafee Abdullah not winning a “shred of cotton” in the case involving former premier Najib Abdul Razak.

Disagreeing with Shafee, who appeared to cast aspersions on judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah’s conduct, he argued that the root of the problem is the case.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/...nce/155332
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