Say what?
Trust Epigram Book's founder Edmund Wee to get cheeky.
His new pocket book Mee Siam Mai Hum is a delightful collection of the funniest and most unforgettable quotes from politicians of various political parties, like when opposition MP Low Thia Khiang explained the need for checks and balances with this: "The co-driver is there to slap the driver when he drives off-course."
And who could forget Minister Lim Swee Say urging us to improve ourselves with this: "If you're better today, strive to be betterer, and if you're betterer today, strive to be betterest."
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