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Monday, May 15, 2006

bus uncle

WARNING: Contains Cantonese vulgarities



cough cough... First watch this with Chi/Eng subtitles.


Bonus track, by famous Hong Kong soccer commentator 林尚义.


If you don't understand what's going on, ask me in the comments section.



8 Comments:

  • what the...the uncle so unreasonable somemore so vulgar. tsk tsk. At 1st, thought he's from the 'Black society'. haha

    By Blogger Christine, at 5/15/2006 12:12:00 PM  

  • hi scarlette!

    hmm... actually quite unsure who's right who's wrong.

    So, the young chap tapped on the uncle's shoulder to tell him that he's talking too loudy on the handphone, the uncle was unhappy that the chap touched him, blah blah blah... but I got a feeling it was the young chap who started using vulgarities. (ahem the uncle's mother)

    The young chap seems quite timid. If he's right he should speak up. But he's quite unreasonable too, since after he agreed to close the case he still "warned" the uncle... and pointed middle finger behind him.

    Wonder if I can turn around and do the same when someone kick on my seat on a bus...

    By Blogger chillycraps, at 5/15/2006 05:14:00 PM  

  • i don't know what they are talking about, so i depend on the words..

    i tot quite obvious leh, is the old man's fault. kick up such a big fuss over smthing as simple as somebody telling him he talk too loudly. wasn't it the uncle who started using vulgarities first? not the young chap?

    timid? maybe. but what could he say? he already spoke up, say don't talk about his mother. esp. the part where he say "i warn you". it's 2 different cases leh, close case is him and uncle, warn him is the "fucking" part. please lor, if it's me i'll also be damn du lan, don't blame him for pointing middle finger..

    u try turn around and do that. everybody will stare at you. =p and the next person on video might be you...

    By Blogger tstar, at 5/15/2006 09:05:00 PM  

  • tsk tsk...the uncle mei2 jia1 jiao4. He scold ppl when ppl touch him can, ppl ask him don't use vulgarities cannot. Bloody unreasonable. Hehe if it's in S'pore, the young man shld record the conversation and call police liao.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5/16/2006 02:44:00 AM  

  • ok bottomline, shouldn't use vulgarities.

    Actually it is an offense to use vulgarities in public places. But when everyone uses it, well...

    By Blogger chillycraps, at 5/16/2006 08:41:00 AM  

  • is it really an offense to use vulgarities in public places? What do you mean by offense? I seriously don't know.

    By Blogger tstar, at 5/16/2006 09:07:00 PM  

  • yes it is.
    speacking from the legal/illegal point of view that is.

    one can go on court for that.

    By Blogger chillycraps, at 5/17/2006 09:05:00 AM  

  • hi.

    Well I do agree that vulgarities are good force multipliers, but also have to see under what situation is it being used.

    In a society such as Hong Kong, vulgarities are as good as good morning.

    By Blogger chillycraps, at 5/23/2006 01:17:00 PM  

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