Now the rest of you may have known this, but I have just spent 10 mins in 7 11 searching for chewing gum. I settled for mentos and mentioned to the woman that I couldn't find any chewing gum - and this was when i was informed it was illegal in SGP. How classic is that!!
Have spent the week in SGP - enjoyed SGP but work was boring as crap. I am so over teaching mindless stuff to quiet boring people. Over the wkend I will put up a survey where you can vote for what Nat should do with her life. (ie, me)
Loved the hotel (of course), although their room service could be improved - ie. extra milk when serving the hot chocolate (and maybe a marshmellow). But of course the thing that truly makes them a top hotel happened when i first arrived. Got a cab to the hotel, and paid with my credit card. The taxis credit card machine wasnt working so the hotel door man or concierge (or whatever he was), paid for the taxi and put it on my room bill. How cool is that?
Alright 7 more mins to finish this blog. Highlights of the week were the SGP night safari which was good fun (one of the guys from work went with me), going to insomia last night with a new friend (met thru narcheska!)$18 to get in, and then unlimited drinks till 11pm - oooh and not bad live music either - which is nice after the lack of in HK. Oh and of course my bubble bath - I love that hotel, I just wish i could have had a day off work to sleep in and swim on the roof pool. Work does get in the way.
Alright better go find my gate - start thinking about the new direction for my life....
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Singapore was an odd place; it annoyed me that it was so clean, that people not only looked the same, but dressed the same, that chewing gum is illegal (because of litter!!!) that people gasped when I crossed/jaywalked at the red lights and that it was so humid! Then (I was with my dad and two sisters); we found the night markets and the food was amazing! Made up for all the cleanliness and laws!
welcome back! when we are we going out and find our direction together? haven't seen you in ages.. let's not make it a millenium! hehe
Singapore is known for it's funny/strict rules. Personally it doesn't bother me. Taxi driver there told me you're allowed to bring gum in, and chew it. But can't buy/sell it there and certainly can't spit it out on streets. Sounds like a good rule to me...
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