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Synopsis
Teoh is dumped by his live-in girlfriend who takes all her possessions, including the washing machine. He buys a second-hand machine, which is when things go wrong.
Bok Lai Loh
Cast
Ho Yuhang
Cast
Berg Lee
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Danny Lim
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Len Siew Mee
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Patrick Teoh
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James Lee
Director
James Lee
Writer

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