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Sunday, December 30

no smoking, no spitting, no pissing, no.. what?

doodled by Aaroni

ok so this post was faster than usual,

maybe because i KINDA feel guilty leaving knowing that i'll never see one of my friends again ... for 3 months.. i sound as if, nevermind...

so.. to the land of shopping! more likely HARDLY any land...

and of ALL modes of transportation i took a BUS

stopped at pagoh, its a FIVE hour journey, can't expect a bladder to hold...

this is the 2nd time i'm going to singapore... the 1st was a REAL bad experience (we stayed at my GRAND aunts place... no air cond, mosquitoes, cramped) but instead of going sight seeing and stuff (sorry no Sentosa) i WONT tell you where i'm staying for this trip, so get the idea...

this time we're going SHOPPING!



a THREE DAY NON-STOP SHOPPING spree.

(Girls, stop screaming)



malaysian custom checks are WAY outdated ( meaning no checks at all) compared with singaporean customs... at least they SCAN...

you might think that singapore would WANT tourist to shop IN singapore, not shop somewhere else... yay malaysia boleh!

apparently singapore is still in the mood for christmas
, coz the decos are still up, and SALES still on! wooohooo yea!

so here i shop,

doesnt this remind you of a certain blogger style?


shop,
this too.


shop,
don't ask about the name, the application form stated
"name to appear on card",
so....

shop,
tiring...

Bugis street, similar to Petaling street, except for the enormousgiganticalistic fan

and it goes on and on and on...


there are the brief sight-seeing/camwhoring sessions to rest our poor, swollen, painfull feet.




tips on shopping trips:

-wear VERY squishy and comfortable shoes/flops. preferably Crocs

-also carry a VERY durable, light, and shoulder-friendly bag


and food.

oh the FOOD.

no one goes to singapore without having some mee pok (is it called mee pok? i dunnoe... im not fluent in chinese food culture)

yummy!


i ate not one


but 2!



after a while i realised a few things about singaporeans:

1) they take the saying, "you lead, i follow" VERY seriously... like, this one time i saw a BUNCH of YELLOW dyed hair kids... one should really be cautious of the sentence pengaruh rakan sebaya...

2) kiasu-ness still reigns supreme here

3) old folks dont mind digging their noses in public areas

4) you need to be talented and smart to be normal around here

5) they sell starbucks in a can



thats it... in 1 hour i'm going to learn how to drive... i havent slept since i got back... so bai bai!

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