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Agent007
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25 November 2011, 13:37:36 pm »
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Yes can do for four.
Suggest you and your three friends come straight to mine from the bars and I'll arrange breakfast in bed for you all.
One by one or all together, up to you and free of charge.
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reality check
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27 November 2011, 22:22:40 pm »
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I don't think they are looking for a cross-dressing chinese uncle...
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Peasant
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28 November 2011, 0:13:56 am »
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Forget western breakfasts. Enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Sit outside and enjoy local Singaporean cuisine, Malaysian, Indonesian etc great food for a few dollars, or brunch/lunch on a banana leaf. The shophouse/street food is always fresh because it is so popular and they sell so much.
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28 November 2011, 19:41:06 pm »
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Yes, local breakfasts are so healthy. Bee Hoon, Nasi Lemak, etc. Light, low calorie, lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, low fat. Don't mind the oil slick left on the banana leaf!
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Seriously
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28 November 2011, 19:50:26 pm »
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Popular local breakfasts here are all high fat low vegetable content. Not that western breakfasts are any better but at least at buffets you can get fruit salad.
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gordon benett innit
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Lisa, lisa, you're going to be in Singapore for a few days in 5 months? And you already want to plan every step you make? Pls don't come to the Colbar... you're right, it's really far, at least 10 minutes from Clarke Quay and mostly it's for chilled out people.
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funny
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Quote from: gordon benett innit on 30 November 2011, 2:53:03 am
Lisa, lisa, you're going to be in Singapore for a few days in 5 months? And you already want to plan every step you make? Pls don't come to the Colbar... you're right, it's really far, at least 10 minutes from Clarke Quay and mostly it's for chilled out people.
belter!
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