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21 Lorong 14 Geylang Singapore, Singapore, 398 961, 65-6842-7888
... dollars which equates to approximately $20 Canadian & Jack’s Tiger Beer was $18 Singapore dollars which equates to approximately $15.00 Canadian. It was pretty pricey, but we can now say we had a drink in the famous Long Bar in the Raffles Hotel and threw the peanut shells on the floor and did not get arrested.
Once we had enjoyed our drinks, we headed back to the MRT; we were old pros now, purchased our tickets, hopped on ...
with the 8 hr time difference we had a pretty upset sleeping pattern on day 1 but finally got ourselves ready for the day with coffee and toast with jelly..they say its jam but i would argue its not....we are staying in little india and decided to explore it in more depth then in the afternoon we went over to china town using the very ...
Singapore, Singapore jasonandkate... My 4 drivers were all from the same state in India. My housekeeper and hotel staff were all from the same state in the Philippines. Shopkeepers ranged from Ethiopia, Thailand, and other small impoverished African nations and other small impoverished Southeast Asian countries. If I met someone from the same country as someone else I had met, chances are, they would be from the same area.
I have experienced ...
... the motivation to venture out into the rain attired properly with untimely, urgent calls of nature. Met some nice people, though. Went out a couple nights with Dai, Michael and some other friends. Notable meal at Tio Pepe's (?), mexican resteraunt where I indulged in all the cheesiest foods I've been missing for a while. A little expensive but worth while for my sentimental taste buds. Only complaint was the lack of Negra Modelo. Last night in ...
Bukit Merah Estate, Singapore nz.chong... up at the wrong place due to old information. It an hour to get to the right place – and the boat had gone. So I caught another cruise which was really just a ferry to 2 outer ‘natural reserve’ type islands where I really just chilled out and relaxed in the cool shade.
That night I went to the Night Safari – this is an interesting zoo concept where you wander around the zoo at nighttime (by walking and/or on a tram). The ...
... by and pouring pollution into the air, and you want me to stand up to smoke, because that makes it ok? Jesus, stick some strings on my arms and legs and be done with it, puppetmaster.
The whole experience left me fascinated by how tight ***** the authorities are in Singapore, and so I set myself a project to find the most 'banned’ signs I could on a ten minute journey downtown. It’s childish, but it passes the time. Take a look at the ...
... Miss Aloha" shirt and a pink mini-skirt that didn't really project a corporate image! When in Singapore, do as the Singaporeans do. Since I'd been here before, briefly, I knew to pack my nicer clothes so I'll have to get used to being back in heels. I did leave all my suits behind but they are ready to be sent out once I find a job.
More then likely, I'll have a whole lot of time to myself, doing what I love to do...people/enviornment ...
We nearly didn't make it – guess whose phone alarm was set to 4 PM instead of AM?
Katy met us at the International terminal - with her face all swollen with emerging wisdom teeth, but it was still lovely to see her face to face.
We finally took off at 2PM – an Airbus A-something or other: one of the ones that have been crashing lately. I brought two books for the flights ...
... that what talks best is dollars, dinars, drachmas, rubles, rupees and pounds ****ing sterling (maybe forget pounds sterling) lol About going abroad and experience when u taste the world 16:06 something changes in you 16:06 the "innocence" is GONE 16:06 it's like survival skill since the last post... I've moved to Singapore. I've re-discovered my life. I am HAPPY. Cuz you know what - life is marvelous! ;) so ... what have YOU done lately?!
Singapore, Singapore zalazala... stomachs decided that the next stop on our itinerary would be lunch on Orchard Road, so we took the bus and the MRT on our way to a restaurant where we had absolutely delicious sushi. To melt off the rather rich lunch, we walked a good distance to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and inside, continued to walk some more, admiring the spacious grounds and the different species of flora from around the world. We passed by the National Orchid ...
Singapore, Singapore patrick_viajero
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