Originally posted by SMB128B:Yah like I am a kid. Aren't u just calling a kettle black, boy?
U dun hv to check 24/7 sgwiki to noe all these leh...
Example that you're a kid.
One of the thread here you made a simple grammar mistake that even a Primary 3 could spot it.
Instead of "had", you wrote "has"
Originally posted by SBS 6078 M:Example that you're a kid.
One of the thread here you made a simple grammar mistake that even a Primary 3 could spot it.
Instead of "had", you wrote "has"
I just want to ask you a question. Which post in which thread did he write 'has' instead of 'had'?
Originally posted by Gus.chong:I just want to ask you a question. Which post in which thread did he write 'has' instead of 'had'?
This was extracted from "Questions about S'pore Buses? Post them here Part VII'' page 11 replying userid TIB1218R from SMB128B.
Originally posted by TIB1218R:show
That's the one good thing abt tridents: they are SUPER powerful. They has very good horsepower while able to ascend steep slopes properly. For example, for hong kong NWFB deploy FULL FLEET tridents on svcs to Tai Ping Mountain peak (svc 15, 15B etc.) and they also deploy them on Stanley or Shek O svcs (svc 63, 65, 9, 14 etc.) they also deploy full tridents on their only Sai Kung svc (the others all operated by KMB), svc 792M. I took them like a billion times in HK. They accelerate real fast On steep slopes without spoiling the engine or using up too much fuel. Something much better than the VSO here.
Originally posted by SBS 6078 M:This was extracted from "Questions about S'pore Buses? Post them here Part VII'' page 11 replying userid TIB1218R from SMB128B.
That's the one good thing abt tridents: they are SUPER powerful. They has very good horsepower while able to ascend steep slopes properly. For example, for hong kong NWFB deploy FULL FLEET tridents on svcs to Tai Ping Mountain peak (svc 15, 15B etc.) and they also deploy them on Stanley or Shek O svcs (svc 63, 65, 9, 14 etc.) they also deploy full tridents on their only Sai Kung svc (the others all operated by KMB), svc 792M. I took them like a billion times in HK. They accelerate real fast On steep slopes without spoiling the engine or using up too much fuel. Something much better than the VSO here.
This is the forums about Singapore Buses and not for you to correct other's people's English.
Originally posted by SBS 6078 M:Example that you're a kid.
One of the thread here you made a simple grammar mistake that even a Primary 3 could spot it.
Instead of "had", you wrote "has"
Wah so u think u very power ah... Stalk ppl until dun even noe your own post oso got error...
It's one of the threads lah, boy.
Originally posted by SMB128B:Wah so u think u very power ah... Stalk ppl until dun even noe your own post oso got error...
It's one of the threads lah, boy.
Then you think you're any better?
woe betide the woof?
Originally posted by SBS2601D:woe betide the woof?
Guys, prepare your POPCORNS...
*eats popcorn*
*eats tau hway*
Don't make me hungry..
*passes a container of tau hway and a bag of popcon to TIB1218R*
Originally posted by SBS8676Z:SBST: 62, 70, 73, 82, 157, 161, 163, 166, 238, 372
SMRT: 167, 859, 961, 963, 965, 966, 980
961 if they want to make WAB they have to do something with the AM side, So far none.
Originally posted by TIB783G:961 if they want to make WAB they have to do something with the AM side, So far none.
Everytime I take 961 it is always either a strider or a OAC.
*Le me passes a popcorn filled container to TIB1218R. Passed a large sized coke to him too.*
EVERYBODY JOIN DE PARTY
*Cheers*
*MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH*...
Originally posted by SBS 3010C:So hungry… 26 not WAB?
Berth problems... And SBST can't deploy B10M on 26 when its Mercs go away...
Edited. Will reconfirm again
Originally posted by lemon1974:Sv 70, Sv 88 and Sv 166 will be getting WAB status effective 25/9/12. There should be some more.....
YAY!!!!
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In this post, I'll list the percentage of the upcoming WAB services
Is there a case where a bus got WABs and less than a month later became a WAB service?