說說就好... Just like Singaporean.

Really fits Singaporean attitude of
Kiasu [怕输], Kiasee [怕死]


說 說 就 好

說 了 又 不 聽
聽 了 又 不 懂
不 懂 又 不 問
問 了 又 不 做
做 了 又 做 錯
錯 了 又 不 認
認 了 又 不 改
改 了 又 不 服
不 服 又 不 说


Singlish (English) Version of the Chinese Poem Above
(Translated by one of my friend)


Say liao but then dun listen,
Listen liao but then dun understand,
Understand liao but then dun ask,
Ask liao but then dun do,
Do liao but then do wrongly,
Do wrongly liao but then dun admit,
Admit liaoz but then dun repent,
Repent liao but then buay song,
Buay song but then dun say.

Work, work, work

It has been one and a half month since I came back to Singapore and seems like time are still as tight as I have predicted. While trying to pick up my pace in the company and at the same time spending more time with my elder sister who decided to further her studies in Australia. She just left about maybe 1 week ago. Home hasn't been that quiet .... Joking ! The atmosphere seems a bit weird without my sister... I think her friends would think so too, there isn't anyone to chiong with in boiler liaoz ...

Company has been a mess and so am I, still wondering what is my actual role in the company. Has been in the "BSBH" department, but it also seems like nothing has been done to improve the company management and system, Haiz !

Anyway, I hasn't been updating the blog recently as well and I will try to find some time to refurbish my blog with more information. Cya guys

5 reasons why this blog is called J82Productions

1. J - That is the initial letter of my name, Jeffrey

2. The number "82" is part of my family number, it started out from my dad, which he slowly converted much of his "property" with the number "82" attached. It actually does have a meaning in these numbers. In Cantonese, it resemblance the pronunciation "fa ei", which laterally means "has became rich".

3. J82 - It was a fusion of me and my family number, but there is another meaning though. I shown this blog to some of my Korean friends and to their astonishment, they thought I knew Korean language. The reason behind was that the number "82" in Korean language is "pa ri". If you put the "J" in the front, it becomes "J-pa-ri", an odd and out of tune version of my real name Jeffrey. (Note that it is quite an difficult task for Korean to pronounce my name, and I have changed my name in Japan to "J-pa-ri" so that at least some one call me, I would recognize that person is me.)

4. P - this letter belongs to the initial of my surname. Would not like to disclose it, but most of my friends knew.

5. Productions - This word is used to accommodate the initial alphabet of my surname and to be more productive on me, friends and family. (Perhaps some other areas as well)

Latest news on Japan's A (H1N1) influenza - Swine Flu

Japan has announced that they will relax the guidelines for the swine influenza as though it has reached to almost 300 cases. The recent swine influenza has caused a magnificent stress on the country's economy and also unnecessary restrain to the public as well.

Meanwhile, Osaka prefecture governor, Toru Hashimoto has announced today that he will suggest a 9 billion yen supplement budget in the next Osaka prefecture meeting. Among the budget, 7.6 billion yen would be used for the treatment of chronic diseases and pregnant women, as well as medical improvement subsidies to prevent further spreading of the currently swine influenza (H1N1).

1.4 billion yen would be granted to general medical organizations, (max of 150 thousand yen for each organization) to aid with the purchase medical supplements to prevent swine influenza(H1N1) infection, including the Relenza treatment costs.

The government had been spending around 2.1 billion yen for personal protective gear as well.

Car Exhibition at Tokyo City View

One of my favorite hobby, cars !!! I mean most of the guys out there like cars, especially these..