May 5, 2006

of lift question

I am just curious how many countries install lifts that do not stop on every floor.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous06 May, 2006

    any brainless twit knows there is no free lunch the lift comes from your maintenance fees paid by u and the property tax plus the artificially inflated price of the apartment compare the price of the so called subsidised flat. a cheap 3 rm costing 200k can get u a nice house in changmai thailand or suburbs in australia

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  2. ...the renovation issues is like saying that shit is smelly.

    Macbook pros aren't the only ones that whine afterall.

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  3. LOL that recall my memory, when i stay in Clementi Flat few years back.

    yalo, where on the world you can find lifts that do not stop on every flor... haha

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  4. anonymous: Unfortunately Singapore is a small country with little spae to spare.

    jasper chen: Smelly smelly. *lancerlord pinch his nose*

    gasoon: I also recalled a few times when I enter lifts with foreigners and they would laugh when they see that lifts do not stop every floor.

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