tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193403358365368030.post6877800332654988702..comments2024-03-22T18:08:29.189+08:00Comments on Projects by Jane: Knitted bow tie for Bearjane phttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17982232223532908863noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193403358365368030.post-37899895923325911032017-06-29T18:45:05.014+08:002017-06-29T18:45:05.014+08:00Hi Ely, yes it is very confusing because the 3 ppl...Hi Ely, yes it is very confusing because the 3 ppl involved don't tell the whole story of what's going on, just bits and pieces. The will does allow the younger sister to live at the house as long as she wants - me thinks as a guardian to prevent whatnot. Since she is on the demolition camp, if demolition is allowed, she will have no issue moving out. I think ultimately what they wanted was a commitment to demolish - can be now or in future. The issue is not over money as some ppl believe.<br /><br />The point of the public feud? This is just my guess - to discredit the PM and ultimately for the public to oust him. But in Singapore the PM is not voted by the public. He is chosen by his peers in the party.Projects By Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02707620997323055845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193403358365368030.post-70540425550147471722017-06-29T18:33:04.787+08:002017-06-29T18:33:04.787+08:00Tummy tickles for the win!
But seriously this is...Tummy tickles for the win! <br /><br />But seriously this is a confusing issue. The younger siblings are saying the PM is blocking the demolition of their father's home for his own political reasons, yet the younger sister still lives there? But then demolition can't begin until she moves out anyways...<br /><br />And the point of this public feuding? Elyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00434008106885681875noreply@blogger.com