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23 September 2006

Short Talk:

Just touched down in Auckland a few hours ago. The 8hr20min journey whizzed past pretty quickly, and I'm feeling anything but jetlagged.

I am staying at my sister's place in Hamilton, some 100km south of Auckland.


Singaporeans Love Their Chickens

I'm confused.

Why is that the computerised voiceover on Singapore MRT pronounce "Outram Park" as "Poo-Chor Park", instead of the supposed"Out-Ram Park"?

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On a different note, I spotted this at a mobile phone repair shop in Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.

Only those who can read Chinese will get this joke.

"Hello eskew me, what your latest model handheld chicken?"


:: Posted by Kenny at 1:09 PM | Link | Facebook It
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58 Comments:

#1

can't wait for your auckland pics!!!

Posted by: Aaron Tan at 23 September 2006 1:15 PM | Link to comment

first!!

weather like this..there's nuthin to do in Hamilton bro.!

Posted by: kiwikia at 23 September 2006 1:16 PM | Link to comment

Hand chicken hospital lol

Posted by: Yik Wen at 23 September 2006 1:32 PM | Link to comment

They even have a first aid ready in case your "handheld chicken" clucks too much. mwahahahaha.

Anyway, the voiceover says "Poo-chor Park"? Hmms, I don't remember ^^;;

Posted by: xcake at 23 September 2006 1:33 PM | Link to comment

Is that repair shop trustworthy? I mean, they cant even use the word properly!

Pity for those who are not chinese literate.

LOL

Posted by: Eddie Low at 23 September 2006 1:35 PM | Link to comment

haha...swt

Posted by: aki at 23 September 2006 1:35 PM | Link to comment

hehe bad singaporean chinese..
so wat do we call this? Sandrin? hehe

Btw, have a great time in urm.. Hamilton hehe
sound a lil bored over there, but its onli like an hr drive to Aucks, so it won be that bad

Posted by: chyi at 23 September 2006 1:38 PM | Link to comment

lol!

Posted by: fallen leaf at 23 September 2006 1:38 PM | Link to comment

hmm? "Poo-chor Park"? i've always heard "ooh-trum park"..you need to dig your ears, Kenny. lol.

Posted by: Denise at 23 September 2006 1:40 PM | Link to comment

maybe the train noisy.. muffled the oohtrum park :P

Posted by: angela at 23 September 2006 2:31 PM | Link to comment

singapore now have chicken hospita??!!!OMG!!!

Posted by: louiss at 23 September 2006 2:33 PM | Link to comment

o.o wth... hand chicken lol!!!

Posted by: panda at 23 September 2006 2:51 PM | Link to comment

Kenny get your ears checked! But your eyes seem fine.

Posted by: megakai at 23 September 2006 4:14 PM | Link to comment

haha..singapareans really love their chickens
they even hv a hospital 4 their handheld chicken

Posted by: elvin at 23 September 2006 4:39 PM | Link to comment

hiya! was in NZ for a holiday in june...if you have time, do drop by the botanical gardens at hamilton...it's lovely! and must try the lone star cafe there...great food, huge portions! if u go to waitomo, check out the rabbit shearing at the shearing shed, it's on the way to the glowworm caves. and err...what else...oh oh...how bout trying the skyjump at skytower, auckland? =)))

Posted by: sooyin at 23 September 2006 4:46 PM | Link to comment

auckland to hamilton for abt 2 hours drive .. come auckland!!

Posted by: sally at 23 September 2006 4:53 PM | Link to comment

Hamilton? Travelling to auckland on a daily basis will be a bitch

Posted by: Polignac at 23 September 2006 5:02 PM | Link to comment

wah...amazing...guess they purposely put that up to attract ppl like you...and it works! now the shop has free promotion!!

Posted by: dlm at 23 September 2006 5:45 PM | Link to comment

Oi Oi. Lelong Lelong. Leh-tes "hand chicken" here. Got "Lo-kia", "Moro-ro-lar", "Sum-song" and "Su-ni-eh-lik-song".

Posted by: Nonnie at 23 September 2006 6:54 PM | Link to comment

Hey

Am from Hamilton. Ya, you should definitely drop by the Hamilton Gardens, to visit the disfferent gardens, very pretty especially in spring. Lone Star cafe is pretty average, but considered good for a hearty 'kiwi' meal. They give extra big helpings, even for the "smaller" portions. Sadly, there isn't much to do in Hamilton, but I do hope you enjoy your stay here. Be careful tomorrow, Sunday, as there is some ozone layer problem...

Posted by: KL at 23 September 2006 7:07 PM | Link to comment

actually i think they put it up as a sort of joke.sgporeans do hav a sense of humour aft all wat.haha

Posted by: candace at 23 September 2006 8:21 PM | Link to comment

ONLY A MALAYSIAN PM CAN LIE THROUGH HIS TEETH WITH ONE HAND ON THE QUARAN HA HA HA

PM: Nobody is marginalised in Malaysia

LONDON: No community is being marginalised in Malaysia, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

Stressing that this was a fact, he said the progress achieved by the country’s multi-racial communities showed that no one had been sidelined.

Abdullah said the success of the Chinese community, for instance, was clearly reflected through their participation in various fields.

Abdullah said the Barisan Nasional was a responsible government that looked after the interests of all the communities.

The Chinese, through the MCA and other parties, are involved in the government's power-sharing process, he told Malaysian journalists after meeting Malaysian students at the Malaysian High Commission here on Friday.

Abdullah was responding to former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's statement that the Chinese communities in Malaysia and Indonesia were systematically marginalised because they were successful and hardworking.

On Sept 15, Reuters quoted Lee, who is Minister Mentor for the island republic, as saying it was vital for the predominantly ethnic Chinese state to stand up to its two bigger, majority Muslim neighbours.

"We do not marginalise anyone in the implementation of our programmes," he said.

Earlier, Abdullah likened the comparison in economic development between Malaysia and Singapore to that of a ciku and durian.

"It's not for comparison. Singapore did well because it is only a city state specialising in areas such as its airport as well as financial and banking services," he said, adding that the Klang Valley could be compared favourably with the republic.

In New York, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar questioned Lee's motive in making the statement.

“I’m at a loss as to what his intention is. It is a very dangerous statement,” Syed Hamid, who is in New York to attend the UN general assembly, told newsmen.

"As a good and friendly neighbour, why must he instigate the people to be dissatisfied with the Government?” he asked, pointing out that the Chinese in Malaysia had succeeded in all sectors.

On the UN general assembly, Syed Hamid said he found the meeting to be useful not just in renewing contacts but for Malaysia to remain visible on the global stage.

“I am heartened when developing countries supported and congratulated us for our role in organisations like the Non-Aligned Movement.”

Syed Hamid also said that Asean foreign ministers had expressed hope that democracy could run its course in Thailand as soon as possible.

“A change in government through a military coup is not an accepted way,” he said.

Posted by: BIG WHITE LIE at 23 September 2006 8:41 PM | Link to comment

i guess it`s juz for publicity... or maybe they didn`t knoe how to write 机 so they used dat (ji) instead since it sounds the same.....fascinating...

Posted by: limpeh at 23 September 2006 8:51 PM | Link to comment

that sounds familar. Why are u at outram park anyway?? next stop. Harbour Front...

Posted by: uglyfatchick at 23 September 2006 9:22 PM | Link to comment

Some how this make me misunderstand,i think it is the word "ji",is mean chicken,i think is geylang!!haha!!

Posted by: louiss at 23 September 2006 9:23 PM | Link to comment

I think the voice says "Ooo-Tram Park" instead of "Poo Tram"!

Posted by: JY at 23 September 2006 10:08 PM | Link to comment

Lol. I wonder if we'll ever be able to have chicken phones in the future. Nah Kenny, I've always heard "ooh-trahm" not poo chor!!! GO FLUSH YOUR EARS.

Posted by: Karin at 23 September 2006 10:38 PM | Link to comment

Hehehe, this is for all my chinese singaporean friends who have laughed at my poor ABC skills in Mandarin.

(Phew... I could actually read enough to understand the joke) >_

Posted by: mubby at 23 September 2006 10:58 PM | Link to comment

Actually, there is this chain of handphone shops in Singapore that is deliberately using the "chicken" word instead of the proper word ... Yes it is a marketing thing. Not too sure if this sign you saw is from that chain. :)

Posted by: kotay at 23 September 2006 11:38 PM | Link to comment

i once walked past a board full of fliers on 'shou ji' outside outram mrt. the bold big font said they will buy in any second hand 'shou ji's. but when i read the fine print it was actually smth about er male problems. O_o

Posted by: hy at 23 September 2006 11:46 PM | Link to comment

it means when ur chick or chinken not feeling well..then u can bring them here...hahaha

Posted by: ting at 23 September 2006 11:58 PM | Link to comment

it's Ou-tram not Out-ram. But funny anyway.

Posted by: =) at 24 September 2006 12:37 AM | Link to comment

ahahahha!! wad poo chor?! i've always heard it as OUUUHHH-TRAM. funny larh u..

Posted by: claire at 24 September 2006 12:45 AM | Link to comment

poor chickens. they are now transformed into mobile phones.

Posted by: yy <3 at 24 September 2006 2:47 AM | Link to comment

hamilton is beautiful quiet sub urban city.
the main st. is long with shops of variety.
the adult shop is ok, the reception is a datuk
instead of hot dude.. hahah tat tells u how kampung still hamilton is but nice friendly locals. i love the hamilton gardens, of all..i like chinese scholar garden, very zen.
just wonder where do horny kenny go for hot babe in hamilton, any idea? may be grab one home from street when your sis is not home, and have chicken tonite!
hia hia hia .. n post us your romantic story in hamilton...

Posted by: jerry at 24 September 2006 3:05 AM | Link to comment

hey ur in hamilton?? which part ur staying?? was there for few years. oh u shoud definately try fried mars bars from them chinese owned fish n chips shop. and their burger king are so much nicer. try meal number 3. my fav.

Posted by: ohoh at 24 September 2006 3:52 AM | Link to comment

it catches attention...thus in terms of advertising and promotions, it succeeded!

Posted by: furfur angel at 24 September 2006 4:03 AM | Link to comment

HANHELD CHCIKEN hahaahahaha :) LOL funny

Posted by: liban at 24 September 2006 4:09 AM | Link to comment

their chinese standard is too high.

Posted by: yhs at 24 September 2006 8:51 AM | Link to comment

yeah, for years on that MRT I never heard it pronounced Poo-Chor Park ever

Posted by: InvictuZ at 24 September 2006 10:58 AM | Link to comment

Although I have been away from Singapore for a few years, I am pretty sure it was pronounced as "ou-tram park".

Posted by: kacey at 24 September 2006 12:43 PM | Link to comment

haha... so interesting... i will never go there, who knows, when it's ready to pick up my phone... i got something else? hahahaha....

Posted by: eunice at 24 September 2006 1:36 PM | Link to comment

LOL at the 手鸡医院 hahahaha

Posted by: orangy at 24 September 2006 2:07 PM | Link to comment

dude, your staying in my name!!

Posted by: hamjay at 24 September 2006 3:00 PM | Link to comment

Its actually pronounced as ooo-trum park

Posted by: Jen at 24 September 2006 3:20 PM | Link to comment

I thought this happen only in Malaysia but Singapore also have the same problem of "illiteracy" and this is only Kenny spotted, what about those unspotted ones? Or is it Lee Kuan Yew and the Singaporean government also "systematically marginalised" the chinese in Singapore? Think.

Posted by: lulu at 24 September 2006 5:34 PM | Link to comment

hello?its obviously for publicity reasons..haha...probably to get people'e attention

Posted by: chris at 24 September 2006 5:35 PM | Link to comment

I think kenny had nothing better to write so he changed what he heard abit without expecting this much uproar against his innacuraccy. I guess when you blog to an audience which demands entertainment you have to pervert some things.

Posted by: Chris at 24 September 2006 5:57 PM | Link to comment

I think Kenny blogged well. This is his personal blog, so he can blog and share with us what he sees and hears, which at times readers may disagree with him. A blogger need not get the consent of his readers on what topic to blog or not to blog. It is entirely up to him.

Posted by: Jim at 24 September 2006 11:03 PM | Link to comment

hah hah.. ya... i keep seeing hat.. they did it on purpose.. lols..

Posted by: gene at 25 September 2006 12:44 AM | Link to comment

The mrt in sg it well says oot-rum park,dude you got to get your hearing fixed.Must be all those flights thats giving your hearing problems.Been reading your blog for sometime alredy,"It rocks laa kenny" >.

Posted by: Sinner at 25 September 2006 9:03 AM | Link to comment

Asian mentality. You are considered high-class if you can't read or write Chinese

Posted by: wilson at 25 September 2006 1:35 PM | Link to comment

heh. i know what u mean about the 'outram park' mrt pronounciation.. haha. I LIVE AT OUTRAM! haha... they pronounce it as..

owe-cherm park.
i have no idea why. lol

Posted by: Daphne at 25 September 2006 2:07 PM | Link to comment

haiyoh, it's oootrem park, not poochor park la. ur ears got problem izit????

Posted by: p_rojak at 28 September 2006 4:00 PM | Link to comment

maybe you need to consult the doctor or something? your ears are having some problem I guess.Anyway where did you see the 'Handheld chicken' from?

Posted by: xb0n3yx at 30 September 2006 1:01 AM | Link to comment

actually, that guy did that on purpose...
if im not mistaken, its the one with onward singapore and all that...patriotic guy, thats what i though.

obvious isnt it?

hes trying to attract attention for his shop..lols

Posted by: pearSON at 02 October 2006 4:09 PM | Link to comment

wat the ****?!? are u sure the handphone hospital is from s'pore?!? unbelievable..

Posted by: bxued at 05 October 2006 9:15 PM | Link to comment

Handheld Chicken. lolll... haha!!

Posted by: jim at 07 October 2006 9:18 PM | Link to comment

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