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Nice colour interior colours. Cozy ambience showing HongKong movies from DVDs. Friendly staff and lots of food to choose from.
Be sure to try their prawn wanton soup and puo luo pao... so nice!
Refer to picture above. Don't have to say much. Time taken is 11.10am.
Place taken is at 79 Anson Road. Date is 19-Oct.
Idiot number 2 of the day. Picture is taken at 3.12pm. 19-Oct. At Suntec City.
Singapore is full of parking idiots.






I don't have to explain much. Look how far out this 2nd idiot Volkswagen TDI is parked. Look at the center picture and judge for yourself. Don't imagine and think that you are driving a limousine, limousines are not allowed in Singapore. You are driving a LGV only so wake up your idea, stupid driver!
Mr. Toh sleeping. Seems very tired....
After I came back form a smoke, Mr.Tan decides to join Mr.Toh in dreamland.
And they lived happily ever after in their dreamland.
Snow Patrol is an alternative rock band from Northern Ireland signed to Polydor Records. The band was formed in Scotland by vocalist/guitarist Gary Lightbody and bassist/keyboardist Mark McClelland, two students from Northern Ireland, who were at the time pursuing an education in Dundee, ScotlandPast members: Mark McClelland
History
Originally formed in late 1994 as "Shrug", the band started by performing gigs at Dundee University and the surrounding pubs before changing their name to "Polar Bear" (or "Polarbear") in late 1995.
In mid 1997, they released a three-track EP, Starfighter Pilot, on the Electric Honey label. Richard Colburn, from Glaswegian indie band Belle & Sebastian, played drums on this record, and Stuart Murdoch, from the same band, sang on one of the b-sides. Due to legal threats from an American band with the same name (led by Eric Avery, the former bassist of Jane's Addiction), they became "Snow Patrol". A "thank you" to Gary's English tutor Peter Easingwood in the sleeve notes of the original 'Starfighter Pilot'.
At this point, Jonny Quinn, also from Northern Ireland, joined as permanent drummer. With him rounding out the lineup, the band released their next EP Little Hide on Jeepster Records while still living Dundee (its cover was a blurred photo of a football crowd watching Dundee United at Tannadice Park). A follow-up single "One Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" was a minor independent chart hit. Both of these early singles were heavily promoted by Jeepster - with videos included as computer files on the CD singles, and Snow Patrol starting to appear on television.
Their first MTV interview was in 1998, and they briefly appeared on a Channel Four documentary about Jeepster Records (which concentrated mostly on Belle and Sebastian) that same year. Two albums on Jeepster followed: Songs For Polarbears in 1998 (including a slightly remixed version of their debut single Starfighter Pilot) and When It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up in 2001 (both recorded while the band lived in Glasgow).
Also in 2001, Gary collected a group of Scottish independent musicians from such acts as Mogwai together to perform as a "supergroup" "The Reindeer Section", who have so far released two CD albums. Gary also performed vocals on a single by Cut La Roc.
First place i want to recommend is The Chocolate Factory. Its located around Mohd Sultan. Everything they serve there is about chocolate. Not those milky type. Its dark choclate type. Prices are resonable and ample seats. Go try!
That's all for now, happy food hunting!!!




