Qn: Why is “Leng Kee Road” called “Leng Kee Road”?

Does anyone knows why?

I was going past this road just now, and I had nothing better to do other than stone and keeping wide away, given the way the F1-cum-taxi driver was driving his Sonata.

Ok, side track. The sonata’s horsepower is awesome. The driver could floor his accelerator, and the RPM reached 3000+, and the car moved off at some crazy speeds. And the driver had got god-like reflexes too. Maybe he’s like Jay Chou in Initial-D. He saw the other cars moving very slowly, but in fact, he had become faster. Duhz..

Ok back to the topic.

So what is Leng Kee? Is it a person’s name? Or is it because long ago, there’s an air-con factory there? “Leng Kee” sounds like aircon (冷气) in Hokkien. Or is it because that place it super cooling?

Ok, let me go find out. I remembered borrowing a book long ago (damn long ago… I don’t even remember when was it), from NLB, about Singapore road names and their meanings and histories. Now, what’s the book’s name?

Sianz.. why NLB does not have a database of books that a user had borrowed before? LOL…

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Had dinner at Bugis. Had some Korean BBQ chicken and beef, and korean rice cake in…er… kimchi soup? And Katong Laksa. And mixed fruits with mango sherbet and milk. I think. Wahaha.. Yummy wor…

Checked the price of iPhone and HD2. HD2 is $950. iPhone is $30 more.

Erm.. what about Nexus? Heh…

Well, wait for more to be announced over the night…

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