+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Aug 16, 2007 #1 did anyone notice that wenjing's no4 has the name M J Poh instead of W J Poh?
M mervlam Senior Member Apr 26, 2002 2,279 0 36 Visit site Aug 16, 2007 #2 and so???? +evenstar said: did anyone notice that wenjing's no4 has the name M J Poh instead of W J Poh? Click to expand...
and so???? +evenstar said: did anyone notice that wenjing's no4 has the name M J Poh instead of W J Poh? Click to expand...
Brand Senior Member Nov 6, 2006 635 0 16 www.lushfolio.com Aug 16, 2007 #3 +evenstar said: did anyone notice that wenjing's no4 has the name M J Poh instead of W J Poh? Click to expand... din notice.. my attention was glued to mdm pei pei and trying to figure out wat was on her name tag.....
+evenstar said: did anyone notice that wenjing's no4 has the name M J Poh instead of W J Poh? Click to expand... din notice.. my attention was glued to mdm pei pei and trying to figure out wat was on her name tag.....
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Aug 16, 2007 #4 Brand said: din notice.. my attention was glued to mdm pei pei and trying to figure out wat was on her name tag..... Click to expand... her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie:
Brand said: din notice.. my attention was glued to mdm pei pei and trying to figure out wat was on her name tag..... Click to expand... her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie:
R rOnGrEn New Member Jan 8, 2005 1,507 0 0 Hougang Aug 16, 2007 #5 +evenstar said: her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie: Click to expand... I though its ouyong? And about the M J Poh, i think its dialect ba.. Poh Mun Jing maybe? :dunno::bsmilie:
+evenstar said: her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie: Click to expand... I though its ouyong? And about the M J Poh, i think its dialect ba.. Poh Mun Jing maybe? :dunno::bsmilie:
afbug Senior Member Aug 19, 2004 481 0 0 Planet SG Aug 16, 2007 #6 +evenstar said: her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie: Click to expand... U think he is really looking at her name tag? :bsmilie: IF he had, he will have read it. He is looking at WHAT is behind the name tag. :devil:
+evenstar said: her name tag reads "P P OUYANG" :bsmilie: Click to expand... U think he is really looking at her name tag? :bsmilie: IF he had, he will have read it. He is looking at WHAT is behind the name tag. :devil:
P phelan New Member Nov 24, 2005 87 0 0 41 Bedok Aug 17, 2007 #7 rOnGrEn said: I though its ouyong? Click to expand... yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong
rOnGrEn said: I though its ouyong? Click to expand... yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong
R raincool2005 Senior Member Sep 10, 2005 1,806 0 0 Raffles Place Aug 17, 2007 #8 afbug said: U think he is really looking at her name tag? :bsmilie: IF he had, he will have read it. He is looking at WHAT is behind the name tag. :devil: Click to expand... well.. she is a SYT.. can't help it :devil:
afbug said: U think he is really looking at her name tag? :bsmilie: IF he had, he will have read it. He is looking at WHAT is behind the name tag. :devil: Click to expand... well.. she is a SYT.. can't help it :devil:
+evenstar Senior Member Jan 1, 2004 5,660 0 36 Singapore / United Kingdom www.google.com.sg Aug 17, 2007 #9 phelan said: yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong Click to expand... true...but her "real" name in the show is ouyang peipei, according to the show synopsis...:dunno:
phelan said: yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong Click to expand... true...but her "real" name in the show is ouyang peipei, according to the show synopsis...:dunno:
D drakon09 New Member Aug 12, 2005 3,874 0 0 Aug 17, 2007 #10 phelan said: yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong Click to expand... Well, Owyong would be the dialect derivative of Ouyang - we don't usually put Hanyu Pinyin versions on the name tags. Don't know about now though, haven't seen recruits in yonks, ever since they packed all of them off overseas.
phelan said: yeah, i heard some of the soldiers pronounce it as capt ouyong Click to expand... Well, Owyong would be the dialect derivative of Ouyang - we don't usually put Hanyu Pinyin versions on the name tags. Don't know about now though, haven't seen recruits in yonks, ever since they packed all of them off overseas.