Poor Teddy. When she and her husband spotted the giant teddy bear bound and gagged on the back of a motorcycle at Bishan Road on Sept 11, Stomp contributor Cy thought it was hilarious. She said the bear seemed to be 'abducted'. Below it was a pink sign with a QR code and the Chinese lyrics from a song about...
When she and her husband spotted the giant teddy bear bound and gagged on the back of a motorcycle at Bishan Road on Sept 11, Stomp contributor Cy thought it was hilarious.Below it was a pink sign with a QR code and the Chinese lyrics from aSharing a photo of the oversized plushy, Cy said: "Just sending it in because we thought it was hilarious, especially with the 'barbecue' TikTokers.
She said: "In 2020, Yong Wei had one accident every month until Sept 15 that year when a head-on collision resulted in his right arm getting very badly broken."
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