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[ Tickets Giveaway]<\/p>\n

The cheeky Dim Sum Dollies are back again. From 11 to 23Dec, the three of them will tickle audience with “The History of Singapore Part 2: The Growing up years<\/em>“.
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Since 2002, the Dim Sum Dollies have retold Singapore’s tales in a light-hearted way.<\/p>\n

To quote from them,
\n“The Dollies celebrate a people’s history – every Singaporean’s role in shaping the Singapore we know today.
\nFrom the Kallang Roar to ‘chop-ing’ seats with the tissue pack, everyone has contributed towards our nation’s personality and sense of identity. And at 50, Singapore is still an adolescent with a lot more ‘growing up’ to do!’<\/em>”<\/p>\n

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Those growing up during the 70s and 80s will definitely reminiscence Dim Sum Dollies’ FUN story telling. Follow Selena Tan, Pam Oei and Denise Tan as we laugh through Singapore’s post 65 History \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

My kids might not understand campaign “Stop-At-Two”, or soccer frenzy “Kallang Roar” at the old National Stadium but they might be familiar with one ugly Singaporean trait, the tissue paper chope! Heh, even Mas Selamat (who escaped from jail) did not managed to sneak away from Dollies radar.<\/p>\n

Video: Dim Sum Dollies : The History of Singapore Part 2
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