2. Why I started Good
Morning Yesterday
Stuff I blog about
Impact
3. Reminisce about theReminisce about the
‘‘good old days’good old days’
Reminisce about theReminisce about the
‘‘good old days’good old days’
Educate the youngerEducate the younger
SingaporeansSingaporeans
Educate the youngerEducate the younger
SingaporeansSingaporeans
Why I StartedWhy I Started
GoodmorningyesterdayGoodmorningyesterday
11. Exactly 5 years old
More than 400 articles – many by guest
bloggers
Several other nostalgia blogs started
Many young people ‘connected’
Many requests from students for help in their
projects.
12. Joys of BloggingJoys of Blogging
FunFun
Fame ..Fame ..
A little maybeA little maybe
Connecting with the YoungConnecting with the Young
FriendsFriends
ConfidenceConfidence
in ITin IT
18. Thank you for this site. I grew up in the 1980's and am
quite clueless about our past. I have always been
intrigued by life in the 60's and 70's and what it must
have been like growing up in such robust times. As much
as i follow the advancements in technology, i sometimes
pause and wonder what it was like to actually be a part of
laying the foundation for all the technology we see now.
Your blog proves to be an invaluable insight for me and
many others im sure. Once again, Thank You for sharing
your memories with us. - Ingrid.
19. Hi!
I think your blog is great, let me as a new young kid in
Singapore know more about history of Singapore. I am a 15
year old guy living in the east and do find your blog really
interesting. Blog more! Let us know more about the pass of
Singapore history!!! :)
-Cockroach.
(You are in "Our Blogger Heros" list in
http://bilingualfingers.blogspot.com/)
20. I wish my parents were more like you! I used to try to persuade them to at
least attempt to learn how to surf the net, etc. but they're quite resistant to
absorbing new information. As it is, I still have to go over and programme
their VCR for them!
Thank you so much for this blog, especially all the great photos. You've
reminded me of just how different Singapore and Singaporeans were just a
few decades ago. I shall remember to only show my mom photos with
people in them from now on. :)
Oh, and please keep this blog going! I want to show it to my daughter when
she's old enough! (She's 2.5 years old now.) .... Terminalcase42
21. uncle!!!!
i like ur blog!!!
actually my papa also born in the same year as u... i will show him your photos
and tell him about your blog (he dont understand english in words...) see what
reaction he gets =P
i read some of your entries, and one of it is about catching eels (zhuo ni qiu) i
heard my dad talking about it before, but i was captivated by the way you blog
about it. so real.. im 22 by the way, and wish i was born in ur era hehehe...
anyway, i really, really love your blog, because it made me understand so much
more about the olden singapore, i hope more posts will be up... and i will get my
dad to comment (i translate) hehe..
i would really like to know more things that happened in the past so please dun
stop blogging!
your site is a gem. :)
- EteL (www.simplyetel.com)
22. I absolutely love your blog!! I am neither young nor
old (I am the same age as your colour photo); I was
a kid in the 70s but unfortunately can't remember
all that much about the old days. I am amazed at
how much you can recall! My dad who is about 10
years your senior also likes to tell stories about the
old days and I am always fascinated by his tales so
I'm really glad that someone is actually blogging on
this topic. I've told my dad about your blog; I'm
sure he will enjoy it. Keep it up!
- fuzzoo
24. Young people do
like to listen to
our stories.
But we must find
the right channel
to tell them.
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