Kids say the darndest things

On one of the obscure TODAY articles I wrote about blogging in the classroom, there was a comment left today referring to the Wee Shu Min debacle, which alerted me to the Wee Shu Min debacle, which would have gone completely unnoticed because I am such a blurblock when it comes to matters of national importance.

All I can say is, who do you think you are, Wee Shu Min? Xiaxue?

But good job, girl, for getting yours and your father’s name into Technorati’s top 5 search terms this past week.

Comic strip by Insane Polygons

iTunes is playing an illegal copy of Walking In Your Footsteps from the album “Synchronicity” by Police of which I have the original CD.

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9 responses to “Kids say the darndest things”

  1. DK Avatar

    Yeap, I must agree she did a good job. Few weeks ago, I didn’t even know that guy is a MP of Singapore.

    I’ll surely look out for him when parliment reopens…..

  2. DK Avatar

    Yeap, I must agree she did a good job. Few weeks ago, I didn’t even know that guy is a MP of Singapore.

    I’ll surely look out for him when parliment reopens…..

  3. Of Wee Shu Min, Dawn Yang and… Who’s next?…

    Isn’t this blogosphere turning into HOLLYWOOD?

    “All I can say is, who do you think you are, Wee Shu Min? Xiaxue?”
    -Mr Miyagi…

  4. fynyx Avatar
    fynyx

    Hello Mr Miyagi,

    Congrats on your new theme! I like the more compact new look.

    Blogs related to students have become really strange things.

    Moving away from the recent uproar, I found this:

    http://www.blogger.com/profile/6766357

    The profile points to a blog titled & obviously for a class of students in a secondary school, yet under About Me, it states clearly in Chinese:

    “I am your teacher.”

    Perhaps after your GP blog news article back on April 19,
    such teacher-student affairs no longer seem strange.

    But it amazes me, how weirdly personal diaries made public online, have become marketing tools, show catalogs, learning resources,

    and now, national sources of much upset.

    Reality is stranger than fiction.

  5. fynyx Avatar
    fynyx

    Hello Mr Miyagi,

    Congrats on your new theme! I like the more compact new look.

    Blogs related to students have become really strange things.

    Moving away from the recent uproar, I found this:

    http://www.blogger.com/profile/6766357

    The profile points to a blog titled & obviously for a class of students in a secondary school, yet under About Me, it states clearly in Chinese:

    “I am your teacher.”

    Perhaps after your GP blog news article back on April 19,
    such teacher-student affairs no longer seem strange.

    But it amazes me, how weirdly personal diaries made public online, have become marketing tools, show catalogs, learning resources,

    and now, national sources of much upset.

    Reality is stranger than fiction.

  6. Wee Shu Min on Technorati/ Wikipedia/ mrbrownshow/ mrmiyagi/ insanepoly/ shaox…

    ‘s pretty ironic that an MP’s daughter manages to give us a taste of reporters sans frontières (after Singapore being ranked 146th this year, now trailing badly from Afghanistan)…

  7. Marina making pictures Avatar

    Yes I agree, Xiaxue is great. The last photo-comics on this blog are very entertaining, I find.

    Thank you for sharing this story with me !

  8. Marina making pictures Avatar

    Yes I agree, Xiaxue is great. The last photo-comics on this blog are very entertaining, I find.

    Thank you for sharing this story with me !

  9. Kids say the darndest things : miyagi.sg | My Very Own Glob… http://tinyurl.com/ye833o7

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