Saturday, December 17, 2011

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 Purple Nike dri-fit polo
 The only item I bought from Changi Point, a new mall across Singapore Expo which boasts of numerous (but useless) outlet stores.

Like for Nike , their items are just SGD10 dollars off. Hello, how thick-faced to call it 'outlet store' when it's just ten dollars cheaper.

I bought my Nike from Royal Sporting House, which was selling it at 50% off.
 Fruit from our office fruit day. Not the usual bananas and apples and pears.
 Rice biscuit. It's not fried, nor baked. A machine pops it out! I took a picture of it, but now I can't find it.
 It's a big disc, and very very light .
 The second guy from the left is an artiste. I don't know the name.
I semi-stalked him for about 10 seconds.
 The most expensive elephant (for the elephant parade here in Singapore). It's behind a glass case at Tang's.
 Merry Christmas! - the very nice decoration by Tang's.
 Seafood rice combo (calamari and shrimp) at Four Fingers (the name 'Bonchon' has been scrapped from the store's name).
 Super stupid dining area at Four Fingers. Where people's feet have to literally dangle. Stupid stupid stupid. It's so difficult to eat. Again, stupid! (Try eating there, and you'll know why I'm irritated again)
 Collecting all these paper to be recycled.
I hope everybody will do their part. Collect all paper and plastic and glass, and dump it into the recyling bins.

And oh, I also hope people would be considerate when using water. Just because you have the freedom to flush as many times, or to open the faucet to its maximum 'power', doesn't mean you have to.

For example, some girls, when they enter the toilet, even if it's clean, they would flush first.  Hello, the germs are on the toilet seat. Flushing won't make it go away.

And, if you're turning on the faucet, there's no need to exaggerate. You are not a fireman trying to stop a fire, so no need to open the faucet to the max. Fine, you can do so, but make sure the time needed to wash whatever you're washing is cut in half. Otherwise, what's the f*ck*ng point? 

You know why I'm angry? because I remember the times in Manila when there were water shortages.  We had to save as much water as we could, and try to use as little as possible each time, because we don't know when there will be available water again.

 Anyway, here's a pharoah, waiting for his ride at bus stop outside Marina Bay Sands.
 Gingerbread man.
I bought it from the charity booths at Novena Church.
A pack, containing 2 gingerbread man cost SGD6.  It's for charity, so it's okay.
What's not okay is that it's practically inedible.
 It's super tough, a corrugated box would probably be more chewable.
 Eat.
At Far East Plaza. They serve local fares.
 I ordered the satay beehoon. Look at the gravy!
 Maybe it's nice, but I couldn't really comment because I don't like peanuts.
I ordered this by mistake. I though the satay would be similar to the satay in Manila, which is spicy and herby.
 My current favorite chocolates!
 Look at the snowman! It's sooooo cute!!!
 The shell is just like the m&m shells, except it's dusted with a white stuff.
 I never learn.
I've tried Friday's snack chips before, and it didn't taste good.
But I saw this and got tempted again.
 Even though it's a different flavour from what I bought the last time, my verdict is still the same.
It's not good!
 Office rearview mirror, a gift from Thomson Reuters.
I don't really need this, because my bosses are seated on my left and my right. My peripheral vision can take care of that.
But, this one I like! the bubble wrap!

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