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02-11-12 06:00 #1741
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Aussiegaigin [View Original Post]
Welcome to Fine Land. You can get away with a fine though.
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02-10-12 11:45 #1740
Posts: 1663I've eatenh durian here in Sydney, and never had a problem with it.
Is it Singapore where it is illegal to carry one on a train, or was it HK?
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02-09-12 11:05 #1739
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Geneva Guy [View Original Post]
Also, if you have to eat durian for some reason, spring for the better stuff. There's a big difference between a $2. 00 and a $20. 00 durian, and a $20. 00 durian can be pretty good.
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02-08-12 12:32 #1738
Posts: 195Lol
Very funny, I never knew that, to me smells Like natural gass LOL. I got get a girl to eat a bunch then smell the Bush LOL.
Originally Posted by Geneva Guy [View Original Post]
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02-07-12 13:55 #1737
Posts: 419Thai girls and Durian
Had to pass this along. I am staying in Geylang and went to dinner with wifey. On the way back, saw a big Aussie with a tattooed Thai Girl (big tattoo on left breast) forcing down some durian. For those of you who haven't partaken in Durian. Well. Its the "king of fruits" and you have to have a palate for it. So. I'm wondering if this was part of his arrangement for the night. Eat durian and then sex. Basically it stinks!
As I said to him as he looked at me with a disgusting look on his face "you'll taste it again in the morning". Didn't tell him that when the gals eat durian, their pussy smells like it for days, hahahahaha.
Enjoy SG.
GG
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02-07-12 02:08 #1736
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Amusti [View Original Post]
Oh, even in screwed up places, caucasians don't get such treatment, and generally, sub-continent people do get such attitude, as most of them are there to compare prices with no intention to buy, and saw one big group which made a shop fellow open up atleast 20 boxes of accessories for a camera and then decided that it is too expensive.
I live here, for the past many years, and never got such treatment, and again, I avoid 'dodgy places'. The type of places where naive tourists go to falling for the "hey brother, I know your cousin, never seen him for so long, I will treat you like royalty. ' etc. Etc.
And again, if you have a problem with the Chinese sellers, well, they SELL, and Customer service is secondary.
Ever done shopping in HK or China?
Welcome to Singapore, atleast here it is not bad as you say.
Oh, since we are talking pussy, where or how did you get such treatment when 'purchasing' pussy? You may have been a mean rude and fugly guy. To have got such service! And I am sure all here will say that I am not wrong when I say when it comes to pussy, don't compare with shops in Sim Lim and dodgy shops.
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02-06-12 04:56 #1735
Posts: 17S'pore
So you were impressed with the sweets and a smile at the Immigration counter? That is the end of warmth in Singapore! Try going into some shops and go out without buying anything and you will experience the true Singaporean warmth!
Want to experience genuine warmth and the best pussies at the best rates in the world? Go to Indonesia, my friend.
Originally Posted by Der Tourist [View Original Post]
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02-06-12 00:52 #1734
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Bionicman [View Original Post]
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02-05-12 00:09 #1733
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Dobinator1 [View Original Post]
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02-04-12 23:08 #1732
Posts: 32Thanks for the quick and helpful responses!
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02-04-12 05:50 #1731
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Dobinator1 [View Original Post]
As mentioned, the govt may get a bit tough on tourists from ASEAN counteis, but will not shut them out.
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02-03-12 08:53 #1730
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Dobinator1 [View Original Post]
Prices do tend to be a bit higher or girls will not bulge. Just RTFF to know the usual market prices and try to stick to it with big head.
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02-03-12 07:00 #1729
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Dobinator1 [View Original Post]
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02-03-12 04:48 #1728
Posts: 32Geylang and the Grand Prix
I will be in Singapore the first part of the week ofne Grand Prix. I seem to real mention previously that Geylanfg is usually "cleaned up" prior to the Grand Prix. Anyone have any experience during this time? Are pickings going to be slim? Overall, how crowded does everything get during this time?
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01-27-12 01:05 #1727
Posts: 946Originally Posted by Der Tourist [View Original Post]