Apparently this is the beginning of the rainy season here in BKK. Which means massive huge ass big thunderstorms that turn streets into rivers.
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Monsoon season. Wanna see a movie? Right Click here and save it to your desktop. (20 seconds, 13.3mb, AVI format).
Wanna Singha?
So I’m puttering around downtown tonight when I found a snack bar inside one of the many Duty-Free emporiums that dot downtown Bangkok. I ordered a pint o’ Singha. That’s the premimum domestic beer here.
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Wanna know how much? Look here and weep! Here’s a clue: it costs 70 Thai Baht. Look at the conversion to US$!
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Muhuhahahahahaha!
Wanna see odd building?
Sooooo Early (updated)!
It’s 0700. I’m at the MRT transfer station to get to Changi Airport. The sun rose like a flaming orange ball. And ALREADY it’s hot!
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It was hot lugging my bags to Bugis MRT from InnCrowd. And why am I up so frackin’ early? I’m flying to BKK today on my first visit. I hear it’s hot over there. Hotter than SIN.
Dinner! (updated)
So I met up with the lovely Sara-Ann tonight for dinner. We met up in her ‘hood for Peranakan cuisine, something that would be ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE to find in the states, lah! And something that many SIN visitors dun usually get to experience because it’s out on the East Coast, waaay away from the CBD.
I took the MRT out there and Sara was gracious enough to meet me at a central spot (a petrol station!) and then off we went to eat. She picked out one of her fave places and in we went. (pic of menu coming shortly).
Now since I’m totally clueless, Sara translated the menu. Ordered some excellent dishes. And dug in!
Truthful Signs
Wah! Around the world lah!
Met up with Truc for lunch today. She’s been working in Singapore for a few years now.
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Went to a local fish & chips place near Boat Quay. Apparently, she’s embarking on a round-the-world trip after she does the farewell party thing. In Cambodia (!)
The advantages of making good scratch and living in Asia. Sigh.
TJ? Nope, JB!
How bloody exciting. Went to the gym today. Unlike HK’s Causeway Bay gym, the Orchard Road gym had proper sized equipment so no backache and no pain…
Then it rained. A LOT. I’m not sure if this photo can accurately portray how hard it was raining, but it was hard! And cool! As in NOT HOT!
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It cooled off about 30 minutes before it came down. Yeah!
Wound up going over to Johor Bahru for the afternoon.
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It felt almost like going to Tijuana. Except maybe with nicer malls. And their Starbucks have free wi-fi! Wah!
You can see that there was a lot of planned construction here that didn’t pan out. Note the forest of rebar in this parking lot.
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Awas! You see that a LOT around here. ![]()
There is a sign here that points the way to KL. ![]()
Then why did traffic come AT me after I took this snap shot? I’m told that this happens in Malaysia a lot.
Once I got back to Singapore, it was dinner at Newton Circus (food centre)!
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I got some simple food, dry wontonmee and a big cup of lime juice. Great stuff, even when you’re drenched with sweat.
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Tomorrow: Lunch with Truc and San and dinner with Sara-Ann (I hope)!
Puttering around in Singapore
As I mentioned in previous post, this is probably my first (and last) unchaperoned time in Singapore. Each previous trip, I’ve been taken around by someone local (which is great, dun get me wrong) and seen part of their lives as demonstrated by where they chose to take me.
This time, I decided to let the MRT take me places. ![]()
I went to Geylang where Singapore’s unofficial red light district is. Actually, it’s a pretty nice, historic looking red light district. Didn’t take many pix because I didn’t want working girls hurling high heels in my direction. There IS some nice neon out there though.
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After that, I chose to do a 180 and head out to Clarke Quay. It’s one of the entertainment districts along the river. There’s some neat looking restaurants and bars and coffee places. Also a Hooters. And all along the riverfront.
There’s a river taxi too. But not running at the late hour I was there at tonight.
See?
On the other end of the quay is appropriately, the new and old houses of the Singapore Parliment.
Can you guess which one is which?
Old friends
When two old frens meet after 2 years…
“you let your hair grow”
“you lost weight. How much?”
Lines that belong in a Deep Space Nine episode…
