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Happy Birthday, Senior Citizen Nades

Ride on and write on, Citizen Nades.

We need you to lend voices to voices unheard.

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Let's not forget the editorial and management that allow citizen nades to walk on the thin ice.

To my bro nades , happy birthday and many more happy returns. do what u do best , and god bless!

Belated happy birthday, Nades.
Continue with your fine work.

I don't know the man but I wish him well.

But, personally, I find his column like a worn-out record. I mean, he harps on the same issues and goes after (for lack of a better word)the same people. But as I said it's my own opinion.

The sad part of it is, I wonder whether people like Khir Toyo and the council chiefs are paying attention. Perhaps Sun can tell us.

Mind you, I find Sun a very good paper. Many of their columnists, such as Radzuan Halim, Goh Ban Lee and Tan Siok Choo, put much thought and reasoning in their comments and commentaries, instead of going bang, bang, bang!

The result: very well-presented and readable, balanced and often thought-provoking stuff.

Mr Mr Nades's retirement (is he retiring?), perhaps Sun can feature more fine articles from these writers.

Thank you.

I don't know the man but I wish him well.

But, personally, I find Mr Nades's column like a worn-out record. But, as I said, it's my personal opinion.

I mean he's harping on the same issues and "going after" (for lack of a better word) the same people.

The problem is, are people like Dr Khir Toyo and the council chiefs the least bothered. Perhaps, Sun can tell us.

Many of Sun's other lumnists, such as Radzuan
Halim, Dr Goh Ban Lee and Tan Siok Choo, put much thought and reasoning in their comments and commentaries, instead of going bang, bang, bang! The result: their pieces are well thought-out, balanced and often thought-provoking.

With Mr Nades's retirement, maybe Sun can feature more fine commentaries from such writers.

Sorry for errors and double posting.

samvellu,
It may be a worn-out record, but that's the point. Play it again & again until it gets into those nitwits that someone is watching them.

Good work, Nades, keep it up.

Eh he wrote here:

"Speaking of old favourites and Radio 4, during the 80s Patrick Teoh used to host the midnight Ghost Stories which I closely followed during my primary schooling days."

From http://www.sun2surf.com/article.cfm?id=13688

If he was in primary school in the 80s, he should be at most 30 yrs old?

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